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2019 Georgetown Baseball Game Notes 2019 Georgetown2019 GEORGETOWNBaseball Game Notes BASEBALL GAME NOTES Baseball Contact: Brendan Thomas • [email protected] • (C) 207-400-2840 • (O) 202-687-6783 2019 Georgetown Baseball Schedule GAMEDAY NOTES @GtownBaseball Date Opponent Time/Result Coming off its first win of the season, the Georgetown Uni- @GeorgetownHoyas Feb. 15 vs. Illinois ! L, 11-3 versity baseball team travels to Florida for its annual eight Feb. 16 vs. Sacred Heart ! L, 6-5 game, 10-day spring break trip. The Hoyas will open the trip this @HoyaBaseball Feb. 17 at Wake Forest ! L, 5-3 weekend with three games at the Westin Lake Mary Stetson @GeorgetownAthletics Feb. 22 at Campbell L, 7-4 Invitational, hosted by Stetson in DeLand, Florida, where they Feb. 23 at Campbell L, 7-4 will face Sacred Heart, Stetson and Saint Louis. Hoya Baseball Feb. 24 at Campbell L, 9-5 Georgetown Athletics Feb. 27 at George Washington W, 14-4 LAST TIME OUT Georgetown broke into the win column on Wednesday after- March 1 vs. Sacred Heart # 1 p.m. Weekend Information March 2 at Stetson # 7 p.m. noon with a resounding 14-4 victory over George Washington. GAME #8 March 3 vs. St. Louis # 11 a.m. The offense broke out for 15 hits while Jack Cushing struck out Date: Friday, March 1 | 1 p.m. March 5 vs. Mount St. Mary’s $ 5 p.m. four in 7.0 strong innings in his first start of the year. Michael Opponent: Sacred Heart March 6 vs. Western Michigan $ noon Willis, in his first collegiate game, was on base five times with Location: Conrad Park | DeLand, Fla. March 8 vs. Ball State $ 1:30 p.m. four singles and a walk and also drove in a pair of runs. Ryan M. Media: Livestats (GUHoyas.com) March 9 vs. Kansas $ 5 p.m. Davis had three hits, was on base four times and drove in four March 10 vs. St. Joseph’s $ 10 a.m. runs while scoring twice. Kyle Ruedisili was on base five times GAME #9 March 13 Coppin State 3 p.m. with two doubles and two walks while scoring four runs. Ryan Date: Saturday., March 2 | 7 p.m. March 15 Princeton 3 p.m. Weisenberg had a pair of hits and three RBIs. Opponent: Stetson March 16 Princeton (DH) 1 p.m. Location: Conrad Park | DeLand, Fla. March 17 Princeton 4 p.m. ABOUT THE MATCHUPS Media: Livestats / Video (GUHoyas.com) March 19 George Mason 3 p.m. Friday vs. Sacred Heart March 22 Hartford 3 p.m. The two teams met during the opening weekend of the season GAME #10 March 23 Hartford 2 p.m. at Wake Forest. Sacred Heart scored four runs in the seventh Date: Sunday, March 3 | 11 a.m. March 24 Hartford 1 p.m. and one in the ninth to walk off with a 6-5 victory. Nick Morreale Opponent: Saint Louis March 27 Navy 4 p.m. went 6.0-plus innings and set a career high with nine strikeouts. Location: Conrad Park | DeLand, Fla. Media: Livestats (GUHoyas.com) March 29 at ETSU 6 p.m. Kai Nelson was on base four times to lead the offense. March 30 at ETSU 2 p.m. March 31 at ETSU 1 p.m. Including the loss to Sacred Heart, the Hoyas are 2-2 against the NEC TALE OF THE TAPE April 3 George Mason 3 p.m. over the past five years, going 2-1 against Mount St. Mary’s April 5 at Xavier * 3 p.m. Category GU SHU STETSON SLU April 6 at Xavier * 1 p.m. Saturday vs. Stetson Record 1-6 2-3 1-6 3-4 April 7 at Xavier * noon Saturday will be Georgetown’s fourth game against a team Average .243 .198 .201 .231 April 10 at Coppin State 3 p.m. that qualifed for the NCAA Tournament last season. The Hoyas Runs/Gm 5.4 3.4 2.4 5.9 April 12 at Villanova * 3 p.m. dropeed three games at Campbell last weekend. Hits/Gm 8.3 6.6 6.4 7.7 April 13 at Villanova * 1 p.m. Doubles 16 8 9 12 April 14 at Villanova * 1 p.m. The Hoyas last played a member of the ASUN conference in Triples 1 1 2 0 April 16 at Navy 6 p.m. 2015 when GU went 1-2 in a three-game series at Lipscomb. HR 4 1 1 0 April 19 Rider 6 p.m. SB/Att. 4-5 5-9 12-14 6-6 April 20 Rider (DH) 2 p.m. Sunday vs. Saint Louis OBP .360 .316 .294 .353 April 24 George Washington 7 p.m. Saturday will be GU’s fifth game against a team that qualifed for SLG .368 .275 .272 .282 April 26 St. John’s * 7 p.m. the NCAA Tournament last season. April 27 St. John’s * 7 p.m. April 28 St. John’s * 1 p.m. The Hoyas went 3-5 against A-10 opponents last season, drop- ERA 6.29 6.64 4.06 2.44 May 1 at UMBC 6 p.m. ping three games to Davidson and one each to GW and Saint Opp. Avg. .258 .255 .243 .214 May 3 Creighton * 7 p.m. Joseph’s. Georgetown also beat the Hawks and swept three Strikeouts 457 40 69 65 May 4 Creighton * 7 p.m. games from George Mason. BB Allowed 43 29 30 24 May 5 Creighton * 1 p.m. HR Allowed 2 3 4 1 May 8 Maryland Eastern Shore (DH) 5 p.m. WHATS UP NEXT May 10 at Seton Hall * % 1 p.m. Following the three games at Stetson, the Hoyas will make the Errors 8 8 10 7 May 11 at Seton Hall * (DH) % noon short trip down to Port Charlotte, Florida, where they will play Field Pct. .966 .955 .961 .972 May 14 UMBC 7 p.m. five games next week at the Snowbird Baseball Classic. George- May 16 Butler * 7 p.m. town will match up against Mount St. Mary’s, Western Michigan, May 17 Butler * 7 p.m. Ball State, Kansas and Saint Joseph’s. May 18 Butler * 1 p.m. May 23-26 BIG EAST Championships PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Home games in bold played at Shirley Povich Field ! Wake Forest Invitational Jerry Burke Brent Killam Nick Morreale # Westin Lake Mary Stetson Invitational Jr. | RHP | Delmar, N.Y. Jr. | LHP | Nokomis, Fla. Jr. | RHP | Lake Elmo, Minn. $ Snowbird Baseball Classic 0-2, 7.45 ERA, 9.2 IP, 9 K 0-2, 6.52 ERA, 9.2 IP, 10 K 0-0, 4.22 ERA, 10.2 IP, 14 K % Games played in Queens, N.Y. (St. John’s) SACRED HEART STETSON SAINT LOUIS * BIG EAST Conference Game Cooper Thompson Robbie Peto Connor Lehmann BIG EAST Championships held in Mason, Ohio So. | RHP | Clinton, Conn. R-So. | RHP | Monroe Tnshp, N.J. R-Sr. | RHP | Belle Mead, N.J. (hosted by Xavier) 1-0, 3.38 ERA, 10.2 IP, 6 K 0-1, 1.64 ERA, 11.0 IP, 8 K 1-1, 2.70 ERA, 6.2 IP, 10 K 2019 Georgetown Baseball Game Notes Quick Facts HOYA TALK Georgetown’s 2019 Record When ... Milestone Watch Day Games ..................................................................1-5 UNIVERSITY In the season opener agianst Illinois, senior Ryan Weisenberg Night Games ..............................................................0-1 Location: ................................................................Washington, D.C. recorded his 100th career hit, a fourth-inning single. Enrollment: .................7,562 undergraduate / 18,459 total vs. RHP starter ..........................................................0-3 Founded: ............................................................................................... 1789 Senior Jack Cushing currently close to cracking the George- vs. LHP starter ...........................................................1-3 Nickname: ........................................................................................Hoyas town career top 10 in several categories. 1-run games ...............................................................0-1 School Colors:.............................................................Blue and Gray 12 wins - two away (14) Affiliation: ...................................................................NCAA Division I 2-run games ...............................................................0-1 35 starts - two away (37) 5+-run games .............................................................1-1 Conference: ...............................................................................BIG EAST 158 strikeouts - one away (159) President:......................................................................John J. DeGioia Extra innings .............................................................0-0 217.0 innings pitched - 29.1 innings away (246.1) Shutout games ........................................................0-0 Athletic Director: ..................................................................Lee Reed Athletic Department Phone: ..............................202-687-2435 Scoring 0-2 runs .......................................................0-0 Web Address: .................................................www.guhoyas.com D1Baseball.com Collegiate Top 350 Prospects The Hoyas had a pair of junior pitchers named to the D1Base- Scoring 3-5 runs .......................................................0-6 ball.com Collegiate Top 350 Prospects. RHP Nick Morreale (108) Scoring 6-9 runs .......................................................0-0 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Scoring 10+ runs .....................................................1-0 Athletic Director .................................................................................................Lee Reed and LHP Brent Killam (297) were both on the preseason list. Senior Associate AD/External Affairs ...........................................Dan O’Neil Opponent scores 0-2 runs. ..............................0-0 Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations................................Dan Trump Preseason All-BIG EAST Opponent scores 3-5 runs ...............................1-1 Senior Associate AD/SWA ..................................................... Sharon Brummell Junior left-handed pitcher Brent Killam was named to the Opponent scores 6-9 runs ...............................0-4 Assistant AD/S-A Health & Wellness .......................................Shawn Hendi 2019 Preseason Baseball All-BIG EAST Team. Killam was one of Opponent scores 10+ runs. .............................0-1 Assistant. AD/Administration & Varsity Sports. .....Shannon Soares six unanimous selections on the preseason
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