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“HBU” of 14 Parker Wayne While the School’S Official Name Is Houston Baptist Universi- Ty, the Athletic Department Prefers to Simply Be Called “HBU” on All References 2020 HBU Huskies Baseball Assistant AD/BSB Contact: Russ Reneau w @RussReneauTX Office: 281.649.3098 w Cell: 281.923.0813 w e-mail: [email protected] #DawgsUp HBU.Athletics @HBUHuskies HBUHuskies HBUHuskies @HBUHuskies BSB SCHEDULE GAME INFO DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 2.14 at #3 Texas Tech L, 1-5 HBU Huskies (2-6) 2.14 vs. Northern Colorado L, 1-7 at 2.15 at #3 Texas Tech L, 3-24 2.16 vs. Northern Colorado L, 5-12 #15 Texas A&M Aggies (8-0) 2.19 TEXAS STATE W, 7-5 2.21 BALL STATE L, 3-5 (11) 2.22 BALL STATE L, 3-6 (11) Bell Bell Park w College Station, Texas 2.23 BALL STATE W, 10-8 Probable Pitchers 2.25 at #15 Texas A&M 6:35 p.m. MEDIA 2.28 at Cal Baptist 9 p.m. LHP Austin Spinney (HBU) vs. LHP Dustin Saenz (TAMU) 2.29 at Cal Baptist 4 p.m. 3.1 at Cal Baptist 4 p.m. 3.3 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 2 P.M. 3.6 *at Sam Houston State 6:30 p.m. 3.7 *at Sam Houston State 3 p.m. 3.8 *at Sam Houston State 1 p.m. 3.10 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 3 P.M. 3.13 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2 P.M. Listen: HBUHuskies.com 3.14 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1 P.M. 3.15 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2 P.M. Live Stats: 12thman.com 3.17 at Prairie View A&M 2 p.m. 3.20 CREIGHTON 2 P.M. PREGAME REPORT 3.21 CREIGHTON 1 P.M. 3.22 CREIGHTON 2 P.M. COLLEGE STATION, Texas - HBU hits the road to face 15th-ranked Texas A&M Tuesday at 6:35 p.m. in non-conference baseball at 3.24 at Rice 6 p.m. 3.27 *at Northwestern State 6:30 p.m. Blue Bell Park. The KKME Digital Radio broadcast with Russ Reneau will be available on HBUHuskies.com, beginning at 6:20 with the 3.28 *at Northwestern State 2 p.m. pregame show. 3.29 *at Northwestern State 1 p.m. Senior first baseman Johnny Gonzales has a six-game hitting streak and is leading the Southland Conference hitting .552 with five 3.31 LAMAR 3 P.M. doubles, a home run, a triple, five RBIs and seven runs for the Huskies (2-6). Junior catcher Todd Jackson is hitting .333 with a home 4.3 *TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2 P.M. 4.4 *TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1 P.M. run, two RBIs and four runs and junior outfielder Ryne Edmondson has hit safely in five straight, batting .269 with three doubles, five 4.5 *TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2 P.M. RBIs and three runs. Junior third baseman Jake Miller has reached safely in seven-straight games and is hitting .250 with a double, 4.7 UTSA 3 P.M. two runs and two RBIs. 4.9 *at Abilene Christian 6:05 p.m. 4.10 *at Abilene Christian 3:05 p.m. Junior lefthander Austin Spinney (0-2, 8.68 ERA) is expected to start for HBU. He threw three shutout innings in relief against 4.11 *at Abilene Christian 1:05 p.m. Ball State Friday, before allowing a pair of runs in the 11th inning to take the loss. 4.14 at Lamar 6 p.m. Zach DeLoach is hitting .609 with four home runs, three doubles, 11 RBIs and 16 runs for the Aggies (8-0). Zane Schmidt is batting 4.17 *UIW 2 P.M. .412 with two doubles, five RBIs and four runs, Will Frizzell is hitting .400 with two home runs, eight RBIs and six runs and Logan 4.18 *UIW 1 P.M. 4.19 *UIW 2 P.M. Sartori is hitting .400 with two home runs, seven RBIs and five runs. Bryce Blaum leads Texas A&M with 13 RBIs and Trevor Werner 4.21 at UTSA 4 p.m. has 10. 4.24 *at Central Arkansas 6 p.m. Lefthander Dustin Saenz (1-0, 3.86 ERA) will take the mound for the Aggies, making his second start of the year. He has allowed 4.25 *at Central Arkansas 4 p.m. five runs, three earned, on eight hits with nine strikeouts and two walks in seven innings. 4.26 *at Central Arkansas 1 p.m. 4.28 at Stephen F. Austin 6 p.m. The Huskies return to action when they travel to take on Cal Baptist in a three-game series Friday through Sunday in Riverside, 5.1 *NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M. California. 5.2 *NEW ORLEANS 1 P.M. 5.3 *NEW ORLEANS 2 P.M. 5.8 *at McNeese 6 p.m. PROJECTED LINEUP 5.9 *at McNeese 6 p.m. 5.10 *at McNeese 1 p.m. LF 23 Ryne Edmondson 5.14 *NICHOLLS 2 P.M. 2B 5.15 *NICHOLLS 1 P.M. 4 Trent Franson 5.16 *NICHOLLS 1 P.M. 1B 38 Johnny Gonzales Six-game hitting streak 5.20-23 Southland Conference Tournament Corpus Christi, Texas RF 26 Brandon Bena 5.29-6-1 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites 6.5-8 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites 3B 6 Jake Miller 6.13-24 NCAA Men’s College World Series Omaha, Neb. C 34 Todd Jackson All Times Central and subject to change. *Southland Conference game. CF 1 Christian Dumont Home games in BLUE CAPS played at Husky Field. DH 5 Matt Solomon SS 16 Nathan Soriano Key Reserves WE ARE OF 30 Trevor Fonseca IF 15 Cal Clark “HBU” OF 14 Parker Wayne While the school’s official name is Houston Baptist Universi- ty, the athletic department prefers to simply be called “HBU” on all references. “Houston Baptist University” is acceptable on the first reference, but we ask that “HBU” or “Huskies” be HBUHuskies.com used on all subsequent references. COACHES CORNER HEAD COACH JARED MOON BASEBALL STAFF Record at HBU (15th Year): 383-408-2 Assistant Coach Overall Record: Same XAVIER HERNANDEZ Alma Mater: HBU, 1995 10th Year Alma Mater: HBU, 2001 Twitter: @Coachmoon28 Playing Career: Louisiana, 1984-86 Assistant Coach CAREER RECORD RUSSELL STOCKTON OVERALL CONF. 10th Year W L PCT W L PCT Alma Mater: Houston, 1991 2006 HBU 40 16 .711* 14 1 .933 RRAC 2007 HBU 44 20 .688 12 3 .800 RRAC 2008 HBU 23 24 .489 2009 HBU 11 40 .216 2010 HBU 28 31 .475 15 13 .536 GWC 2011 HBU 22 40 .355 16 12 .571 GWC 2012 HBU 28 33 .459 15 13 .536 GWC Volunteer Assistant Coach 2013 HBU 34 24 .585* 17 10 .630 GWC JASON LAROCQUE 2014 HBU 23 28 .451 12 18 .400 SLC 2015 HBU 28 27 .509 14 13 .519 SLC 2016 HBU 24 29 .452 12 18 .400 SLC 1st Year 2017 HBU 29 24 .537 18 12 .600 SLC Alma Mater: 2018 HBU 29 30 .488 18 12 .600 SLC 2019 HBU 18 35 .362 10 20 .333 SLC 2020 HBU 2 6 .250 0 0 .000 SLC TOTAL 383 408 .484 171 144 .543 *one tie ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS MOON AT-A-GLANCE Coach Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Full Name: Jared Wayne Moon Rickey Witt 1990-92 29 119 - .196 Birthdate/Place: April 20, 1971 in Houston Rusty Pendergrass 1993-97 177 92 - .658 Wife: Tonja (Vick) Brian Huddleston 1998-2005 306 145 - .678 Daughter: Camryn JARED MOON 2006-present 383 408 2 .484 TOTAL 31 seasons 895 763 2 .540 EXPERIENCE HBU Head Coach .....................................................................................................................2006-present Assistant Coach ...................................................................................................................1995-2005 INDIVIDUAL HONORS HBU Sports Hall of Honor ............................................................................................................2008 RRAC Coach of the Year...............................................................................................................2006 TEAM HONORS NCAA Baseball Tournament Participant ....................................................................................2015 Southland Conference Tournament Champions ......................................................................2015 Great West Conference Tournament Champions ................................................................... 2013 NAIA College World Series (3rd) ............................................................................................... 2007 NAIA Region VI Champions .......................................................................................................... 2007 NAIA Region Runner-Up................................................................................................................2004 NAIA Region Tournament ..........................................1995, 96, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07 Red River Athletic Conf. Champions ...................................1995, 96, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 04, 05 Big State Conference Champions ...............................................................................................1996 NAIA Southwest Region Central Section Champions ............................................................. 1995 2020 HBU BASEBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. B/T Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Christian Dumont OF 5-10 165 JR R/R Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue West/Northeast CC) 3 Jordan Blackmon OF 5-11 190 JR R/R Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne/NE Oklahoma A&M) 4 Trent Franson IF 5-10 175 SR R/R Houston, Texas (Lutheran South/San Jacinto) 5 Matt Solomon C 5-10 195 SR R/R Katy, Texas (Katy/Paris) 6 Jake Miller IF 5-10 190 JR R/R Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock/Blinn) 8 John Gillett P 6-4 200 SR L/L College Station, Texas (Brazos Christian/Tyler) 9 Kobe Calderone P 6-4 190 FR R/R League City, Texas (Clear Falls) 10 Chase Talbot OF 6-0 190 SR L/L Beaumont, Texas (Monsignor Kelly/Northeast Texas) 11 Jacob Coats P 6-6 210 SR R/R Schertz, Texas (Clemens/Paris) 12 Sean Horgan IF 5-11 170 FR L/R Katy, Texas (Taylor) 14 Parker Wayne UTIL 5-11 185 JR R/R Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point/Howard) 15 Cal Clark IF 5-11 175 SR R/R Fairfax, Iowa (Cedar Rapids Prairie/Kirkwood) 16 Nathan Soriano IF 6-2 190 SR R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro/Palomar) 18 Kyle Gruller P 6-3 190 SR R/R Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ridge/Wharton) 19 Austin Spinney LHP 5-10 170 JR L/L Placentia, Calif.
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