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BASEBALL @TTU Baseball Contact: Ty Parker (Ty.A.Parker@Ttu.Edu) BASEBALL @TTU_Baseball Contact: Ty Parker ([email protected]) 7 CONFERENCE TITLES l 14 NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTHS l 3 CWS APPEARANCES 2019 SCHEDULE / RESULTS 2019 NCAA LUBBOCK SUPER REGIONAL OVERALL: 42-17 | BIG 12: 16-8 | H: 28-6 | A: 10-7 | N: 4-4 FEBRUARY • (6-1) June 7-9 • Lubbock,Texas • Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park (4,732) 15 OREGON L 4-9 #8 TEXAS TECH #9 OKLAHOMA STATE 16 OREGON W 12-11 2019 Record: 42-17 Overall, 16-8 Big 12 2019 Record: 39-19 Overall, 14-9 Big 12 17 OREGON W 6-4 Home / Away / Neutral: 28-6 / 10-7 / 4-4 Home / Away / Neutral: 19-7 / 11-9 / 9-3 18 OREGON Cancelled Rankings: NCBWA: 6 | D1: 8 | BA: 9 Rankings: CB: 7 | NCBWA: 7 | D1: 9 22 KENTUCKY W 7-4 CB: 9 | Coaches: 10 | PG: 11 PG: 9 | BA: 10 | Coaches: 11 | 23 KENTUCKY W 10-7 Head Coach: Tim Tadlock Head Coach: Josh Holliday 24 KENTUCKY W 19-4 Career Record: 716-275 (21st) Career Record: Same 26 NEW MEXICO STATE W 7-0 GAMES 60-62 Record at Texas Tech: 281-149 (7th) Record at OSU: 245-138-1 (6th Season) MARCH • (12-6) 1 ^ vs. Nebraska L 1-2 NCAA LUBBOCK SUPER REGIONAL COVERAGE 2 ^ vs. #9 Mississippi State L 2-4 Date TV/Stream Play-by-Play Analyst Radio Play-by-Play Analyst 3 ^ vs. Sam Houston State Cancelled 5 at San Diego State W 5-1 June 7 ESPN 2 Lowell Galindo Keith Moreland TTU Sports Network Geoff Haxton Jamie Lent 6 at San Diego State W 12-9 June 8 ESPNU Lowell Galindo Keith Moreland TTU Sports Network Geoff Haxton Jamie Lent 8 WICHITA STATE W 12-2 June 9* ESPNU Lowell Galindo Keith Moreland TTU Sports Network Geoff Haxton Jamie Lent 9 WICHITA STATE W 15-10 10 WICHITA STATE W 15-4 Live Stats: NCAA.Statbroadcast.com Twitter: @TTU_Baseball 15 * at #10 Texas L 3-4 16 * at #10 Texas W 3-0 FIRST PITCH 17 * at #10 Texas L 3-4 21 #22 MICHIGAN W 11-2 • For the fourth time in program history, the No. 8 Texas Tech baseball team will host the NCAA Super Regional Round in front of a sold 22 #22 MICHIGAN W 10-3 out Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park. The Red Raiders will play host to a Big 12 opponent in No. 9 Oklahoma State. 23 #22 MICHIGAN W 8-5 24 STETSON L 5-7 (10) 25 STETSON W 5-4 • Tech swept the NCAA Lubbock Regional in impressive fashion, dispatching Army, 11-2, in the opener before putting the clamps on 30 * at Kansas State W 11-4 Dallas Baptist in its next two games to take a 3-2 win Saturday and a 3-0 shutout Sunday. 30 * at Kansas State W 4-3 31 * at Kansas State L 4-5 • The 2019 Big 12 champion Red Raiders (42-17) were awarded the No. 8 national seed. It is the third time in the last four years Tech APRIL • (11-7) 2 at New Mexico W 15-6 has earned a national seed, making Tech one of three schools in the nation to accomplish the feat. 3 at New Mexico L 9-12 5 * KANSAS W 5-4 • Texas Tech hosted the opening round in Lubbock for the seventh time in school history. It was the fourth-straight year the Red 6 * KANSAS W 19-4 7 * KANSAS L 9-13 Raiders have hosted the first round of games - a school record - making Tech the ONLY school in the country to accomplish the feat. 9 & vs. New Mexico State W 10-5 12 * at West Virginia L 0-2 • The Red Raiders swept the regular-season series against the Cowboys in Lubbock. Tech outscored OSU 27-8 in the series, racked 13 * at West Virginia L 3-4 up 33 hits and struck out 46 Pokes on the weekend. It was the first of consecutive sweeps against Oklahoma schools. 14 * at West Virginia W 3-0 16 at Duke L 6-13 18 * #18 BAYLOR L 10-11 (11) • Overall, Texas Tech is 35-28 in NCAA Tournament play with a 21-11 mark in Lubbock. Since 2014, under head coach Tim Tadlock, the 19 * #18 BAYLOR W 3-2 Red Raiders are 22-12 in postseason action. Tech has won all three previous Super Regionals with a record of 6-2 overall. 20 * #18 BAYLOR W 13-3 (7) 23 NEW MEXICO W 6-4 24 NEW MEXICO Cancelled • The Red Raiders were crowned Big 12 Champions for its regular-season mark of 16-8. It’s the seventh conference title for the 26 * #16 OKLAHOMA STATE W 12-4 program and the third time Tech has captured the regular season championship in the last four years. No other Big 12 team has had 27 * #16 OKLAHOMA STATE W 10-2 a comparable run atop the league standings since 2009-11. 28 * #16 OKLAHOMA STATE W 5-2 30 UTRGV L 3-6 MAY • (11-3) • Texas Tech had seven players drafted in the 2019 Major League Baseball Draft, highlighted by junior infielder Josh Jung going No. 8 1 UTRGV W 19-11 overall to the Texas Rangers. Jung is Tech’s second first round selection in school history with the other coming in 1989. Four total 3 * at Oklahoma W 10-6 4 * at Oklahoma W 7-3 Red Raiders were drafted in the first 10 rounds for the second straight year, a program best. 5 * at Oklahoma W 8-4 7 FIU (DH) W 9-6 • The Red Raiders picked up 15 end-of-year awards from the Big 12 highlighted by Josh Jung earning Big 12 Co-Player of the Year. He 7 FIU (DH) Cancelled is the fourth Red Raider and third in the last four years to bring in the conference’s player of the year award. Four other Red Raiders 16 * TCU L 1-3 (14) 17 * TCU W 7-2 garnered All-Big 12 First Team accolades. Between the first, second and freshman teams, Tech’s 11 accolades led the conference. 18 * TCU W 8-4 22 ! vs. Kansas State W 7-4 23 ! vs. #17 West Virginia L 1-5 NCAA LUBBOCK SUPER REGIONAL SCHEDULE 24 ! vs. Kansas W 7-5 25 ! vs. #17 West Virginia W 10-3 25 ! vs. #17 West Virginia L 0-2 31 = ARMY W 11-2 JUNE • (2-0) 1 = DALLAS BAPTIST W 3-2 2 = DALLAS BAPTIST W 3-0 7 == #9 OKLAHOMA STATE 2 PM ESPN 2 8 == #9 OKLAHOMA STATE 5 PM ESPNU 9 == #9 OKLAHOMA STATE*** 5 PM ESPNU 15-26 === NCAA College World Series TBA ESPN *** If Necessary GLOSSARY Pg. 2 Weekend Breakdown Pg. 3 Big 12 Standings/Awards/Rankings Pg. 4 Media Info/Calendar/Preseason Storylines Pg. 5 Rankings Breakdown/Program Notes/MLB Draft Pg. 6-9 Tournament History/Rip Griffin Park Records OSU PROJECTED ROTATION TTU PROJECTED ROTATION Pg. 9-16 Tadlock/Starting Pitcher Info PLAYER (R/L) YR/EX W-L ERA IP K/BB PLAYER (R/L) YR/EX W-L ERA IP K/BB Pg. 17-24 Results/Overall/Highs/GBG/Appearances Pg. 25-29 Starter Breakdown/Record When/Misc. Stats 34 Jensen Elliott (R) Jr./2L 10-3 3.33 94.2 60/33 34 Micah Dallas (R) Fr./HS 6-0 3.36 67.0 73/25 Pg. 30-51 Career Highs/Box Scores 6 Parker Scott (L) So./1L 3-1 2.06 39.1 46/12 32 Caleb Kilian (R) Jr./2L 8-3 3.89 83.1 72/18 Pg. 52-55 The Last Time Texas Tech... 48 Brett Standlee (R) Fr./RS 3-2 4.26 69.2 54/21 40 Bryce Bonnin (R) So./TR 6-1 4.28 54.2 52/38 Pg. 56-57 Rosters 2019 TEXAS TECH BASEBALL | NCAA LUBBOCK SUPER REGIONAL SERIES HISTORY & 2019 RESULTS WEEKEND BRIEFING OKLAHOMA STATE (39-42) INSIDE THE SERIES: OKLAHOMA STATE H: (19-20-0) A: (18-21-0) N: (2-1-0) • Friday’s meeting between Texas Tech and OSU will be the 82nd in program history. (Meetings under Tadlock) • Friday’s meeting will be the first between the two teams in the NCAA Tournament. 5/03/13 Lubbock, Texas W, 5-2 • Since the best-of-three format began in 1999, this is the second time two Big 12 squads will play each other. • Tech has won seven in a row against the Cowboys, its longest winning streak in the series history. 5/04/13 Lubbock, Texas L, 5-11 • The Red Raiders have won 11 of the last 14 games against OSU overall. 5/05/13 Lubbock, Texas L, 0-3 • Tech has won three of the last four series against OSU. 4/04/14 Stillwater, Okla. L, 1-3 • The Red Raiders trail the all-time series 39-42. 4/05/14 Stillwater, Okla. W, 16-6 • In games played in Lubbock, Tech trails 19-20. 4/06/14 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-8 • Head coach Tim Tadlock is 14-9 overall against OSU in his time at Tech. 4/24/15 Lubbock, Texas W, 5-3 4/25/15 Lubbock, Texas L, 2-8 PEAKING AT THE RIGHT TIME 4/26/15 Lubbock, Texas L, 3-6 • Texas Tech has won 19 of its last 23 games to stake its claim as one of the hottest teams in the country. 4/8/16 Stillwater, Okla.
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