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2021 Baseball Game Notes COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019 BIG 12 TITLES 1997, 1998, 2016, 2017, 2019 2021 BASEBALL GAME NOTES Schedule / Results “Red Dirt Rivalry” 30-11 Overall, 10-8 Big 12 May 4 • HODGETOWN (6,631) • Amarillo, Texas FEBRUARY (3-3) #11 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS OKLAHOMA SOONERS College Baseball Showdown (Arlington, Tx) Overall Record __________________ 30-11 Record ________________________ 22-20 20 ^ vs. #8 Arkansas FloBaseball L, 13-9 Big 12 Record ____________________10-8 Big 12 Record ___________________6-9 21 ^ vs. #6 Ole Miss FloBaseball L, 5-4 Home Record ___________________22-4 Home Record ___________________14-9 22 ^ vs. #8 Mississippi State FloBaseball L, 11-5 Away Record ____________________5-4 Away Record ____________________4-6 26 HOUSTON BAPTIST ESPN+ W, 18-3 (7) Neutral _________________________3-3 Neutral ________________________ 4-5 27 HOUSTON BAPTIST ESPN+ W, 8-1 Streak __________________________ L1 Streak __________________________ L1 28 HOUSTON BAPTIST ESPN+ W, 11-2 Last 10 _________________________6-4 Last 10 _________________________5-5 Head Coach _______________ Tim Tadlock Head Coach ______________ Skip Johnson RANKINGS Career Record ________ 766-293 (22nd) RANKINGS Career Record _________107-72-2 (4th) MARCH (16-1) D1: __________8 Record at Texas Tech ___ 331-166 (9th) D1: ________ NR Record at OU __________________ Same 2 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 14-2 Coaches: _____8 Record vs. OU _________________ 14-10 Coaches: ___ NR Record vs. Texas Tech ____________1-5 3 TEXAS SOUTHERN ESPN+ W, 15-0 BA: __________8 2020 Record _____________________16-3 BA: ________ NR 2020 Record _____________________14-4 Shriners College Classic (Houston) PG: _________10 2019 Record ___________________ 46-20 PG: ________ NR 2019 Record ___________________ 33-23 5 ! vs. Texas State AT&T W, 8-4 NCBWA: ______7 Big 12 Record _____________16-8 (1st) NCBWA: ____ NR Big 12 Record ________________ 11-13 6 ! vs. Sam Houston State AT&T W, 8-0 CB: _________11 Postseason ___________ CWS Semifinal CB: ________ NR Postseason ___________________ None 7 ! vs. Texas A&M - CC AT&T W, 4-3 9 GONZAGA ESPN+ W, 5-4 Date Time TV/Stream Radio Locally Audio Stream Live Stats 10 GONZAGA ESPN+ W, 5-4 May 4 6 pm Big 12 Now on ESPN+ Texas Tech Sports Network Double T 97.3 FM TuneIn Radio App TexasTech.com/Coverage 12 UCONN ESPN+ W, 4-3 13 UCONN ESPN+ W, 10-3 14 UCONN ESPN+ W, 15-13 15 UCONN ESPN+ W, 9-8 (10) Leading Off 19 * #14 OKLAHOMA STATE ESPN+ L, 0-2 20 * #14 OKLAHOMA STATE ESPN+ W, 4-2 • No. 8 Texas Tech makes the short trip up I-27 to Amarillo, Texas, for a neutral-site non-conference matchup with the 21 * #14 OKLAHOMA STATE ESPN+ W, 6-5 Oklahoma Sooners. It will be Tech’s first appearance in Amarillo since 1979. 26 SOUTH FLORIDA ESPN+ W, 16-6 27 SOUTH FLORIDA ESPN+ W, 8-0 • Tech last played a non-conference game against another Big 12 school during the regular season against TCU in 28 SOUTH FLORIDA ESPN+ W, 7-4 Abilene in 2014. It will be the first time Tech and Oklahoma have met on a neutral site during the regular season since the formation of the Big 12. APRIL (10-6) 1 * at Kansas State ESPN+ W, 17-1 • The Red Raiders have made traveling to a regional minor league ballpark an annual occurrence under head coach 2 * at Kansas State ESPN+ L, 7-2 Tim Tadlock. From 2014-20, Tech has scheduled a midweek game at Security Bank Ballpark in Midland, an area that 3 * at Kansas State ESPN+ L, 10-4 Texas Tech boast a large alumni base. 9 * #10 TCU ESPN+ L, 7-3 10 * #10 TCU ESPN+ W, 6-5 (10) • This will be the seventh neutral-site game for the Red Raiders this season. Tech has split six contests between the 11 * #10 TCU ESPN+ W, 17-7 (7) College Baseball Showdown at Globe Life Field and the Shriners Hospitals College Classic at Minute Maid. 13 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ESPN+ W, 4-3 14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ESPN+ W, 7-5 16 * at West Virginia ESPN+ W, 7-2 • Tech has gotten off to a strong start in midweek play this year with a 7-0 record. The Red Raiders are 76-33 in 17 * at West Virginia ESPN+ L, 6-5 midweek games under Tim Tadlock and have been victorious in 20 of their last 26 midweek games dating back to 18 * at West Virginia ESPN+ W, 10-1 the start of the 2019 season. 20 # vs. Oklahoma (Amarillo) ESPNU Postponed 23 * BAYLOR ESPN+ L, 12-4 • Tuesday’s meeting between Texas Tech and Oklahoma will be the 91st all-time between the two programs in a se- 24 * BAYLOR ESPN+ W, 4-1 ries that began in 1976. OU leads the series 48-41-1, but Tech has come away with 9 of the last 13 since 2016.It’ll 25 * BAYLOR ESPN+ L, 13-3 be the first time the two clubs have met on a neutral field during the regular season since the Big 12 was formed. 27 NEW MEXICO ESPN+ W, 10-4 30 * at #3 Texas LHN W, 6-3 • The injury bug has not been kind to the Red Raiders this season, who are without six of their top players in starting pitchers Brandon Birdsell, Hunter Dobbins and Austin Becker, lefty reliever Jakob Brustoski, and outfield starter MAY (1-1) 1 * at #3 Texas LHN W, 5-3 Dylan Neuse and Kurt Wilson. Tech has also been without starting outfielders Dru Baker and Dillon Carter at times. 2 * at #3 Texas LHN L 11-3 4 vs. Oklahoma (Amarillo) TBD 6 pm • The Red Raiders are coming off a 3-1 week in which it defeated New Mexico, 10-4, in Lubbock before taking 2-of-3 7 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ESPN+ 2 PM from No. 3 Texas in Austin. It was the fourth time in five trips under Tadlock that Tech has returned from Austin with 8 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ESPN+ 12 PM the series victory. It was the first road series victory over at top-10 team for the Red Raiders since 2016. 9 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ESPN+ 4 PM 10 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ESPN+ 11:30 AM • The Red Raiders return to the top-10 in the polls after dropping out of the top 10 for the first time all season last 14 * at Oklahoma SS.TV 6:30 pm week following the home series loss to Baylor. The Red Raiders opened the year at No. 3 and as the preseason 15 * at Oklahoma SS.TV 2 pm 16 * at Oklahoma SS.TV 2 pm favorite in the conference. Tech has spent 61 weeks in the Top 10 of at least one poll since 2017. 20 * KANSAS ESPN+ 6:30 PM 21 * KANSAS ESPN+ 6:30 PM Projected Starters 22 * KANSAS ESPN+ 1 PM Pos. # Name Cl. B/T Ht./Wt. Avg. R H 2B HR RBI Notes 26-30 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship TBA C 26 Braxton Fulford Jr. R/R 5-11/190 .277 27 36 9 10 36 2nd on the team with 16 RBI in Big 12 play 1B 18 Cole Stilwell So. R/R 6-1/205 .233 14 21 7 3 20 Has hit safely in 11 of the last 13 games JUNE (0-0) 2B 2 Jace Jung Fr. L/R 6-0/200 .362 37 55 9 15 54 Has reached in all 41 games this season 4-7 NCAA Regionals TBA 3B 15 Parker Kelly Jr. R/R 6-3/205 .239 17 21 2 0 7 2nd on the team with 10 BB in Big 12 play 11-14 NCAA Super Regionals TBA SS 13 Cal Conley R-Fr. S/R 5-10/185 .333 30 56 11 9 39 4 of his 9 HRs have come in Big 12 play 19-30 College World Series TBA LF 4 Dru Baker So. R/R 5-11/205 .395 41 58 11 2 21 A triple and 5 doubles last week Rankings from D1Baseball * Big 12 game CF 1 Dillon Carter Fr. L/R 6-0/210 .217 12 15 3 1 8 Responsible for 3 web gyms at Texas HOME GAMES IN BOLD AND CAPS ^ Globe Life Field (Arlington, TX) RF 19 Easton Murrell Jr. L/R 6-0/210 .240 23 24 7 3 13 Has reached safely in 18 of the last 19 All times central, subject to change ! Shriners College Classic (Houston) DH 14 Braydon Runion So. R/R 6-0/225 .216 9 8 3 1 8 Started the final two games at #3 Texas # HODGETOWN (Amarillo, TX) Projected Pitching Matchup Texas Tech Starter Oklahoma Starter Game 1 RHP Chase Hampton (1-0, 4.79) TBD @TTU_Baseball | #WreckEm 2021 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL Series History Texas Tech Notes OKLAHOMA (41-48-1) INSIDE THE SERIES - OKLAHOMA Home: 22-13 • Tuesday’s meeting will be the 91st all-time between the two programs Away: 15-25-1 • Tuesday marks the first neutral-site regular season meeting between the two teams since the Big 12 was formed Neutral: 4-10 Streak: W3 • Tech trails the all-time series 41-48-1 and is 4-10 in neutral-site contests Last 10: 6-4 • The two clubs will meet again next month for a three-game Big 12 series in Norman. • The series dates back to 1976 as Oklahoma won six of the first nine games before the Big 12 • Since the formation of the Big 12, Tech is 38-42-1 against the Sooners ALL-TIME MEETINGS (Since 2013) • Since Tim Tadlock took over prior to 2013, Tech is 14-10 against the Sooners 4/26/13 Norman, Okla.
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