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2018 Baseball 2018 BASEBALL ON THE MOUND FOR THE HUSKIES 2018 SCHEDULE GAME After making his collegiate debut and tossing two innings of relief on Opening Day (Feb. 16) against FEBRUARY EX Creighton, freshman right-hander Henry Ennen is Fri. 16 vs. Creighton ! L, 7-15 projected to receive the prized start for North- Sat. 17 vs. Creighton ! W, 12-7 Sun. 18 vs. Creighton ! W, 8-3 eastern against the Red Sox on Thursday. A Thu. 22 vs. Boston Red Sox (exh.) $ 1:05 p.m. Dorchester, Massachusetts, native, Ennen went Fri. 23 vs. Missouri ! 6:30 p.m. NORTHEASTERN (2-1, 0-0 CAA) 5-1 on the mound during his 2017, senior season Sat. 24 vs. Missouri (Gm. 1) ! 1 p.m. vs. Missouri (Gm. 2) ! TBD VS BOSTON RED SOX (0-0) at Phillips Academy, striking out 46 batters and allowing only four earned runs across 33 and Sun. 25 vs. Missouri ! 11:30 a.m. THURSDAY, FEB. 22 • 1:05 p.m. one-third innings while co-leading his squad to MARCH FORT MYERS, FLA. • JETBLUE PARK the Central New England Preparatory School Fri. 2 vs. Mount Saint Mary’s ^ 3 p.m. Baseball League (CNEPSBL) regular-season title. Sat. 3 vs. Dartmouth ^ 3:30 pm. Sun. 4 vs. Villanova ^ 3 p.m. HUSKIES, RED SOX RENEW FRIENDLY Prior to lettering at Phillips, Ennen was a three- time letterwinner at Boston College High School, Tue. 6 vs. Georgetown ^ 4 p.m. For the 15th consecutive spring, the North- Fri. 9 at Auburn 7 p.m. where during the 2016 season, he posted a 7-1 Sat. 10 at Auburn 2 p.m. eastern baseball team will renew its friendly record and threw 65 strikeouts against 17 walks exhibition series with the Boston Red Sox as the Sun. 11 at Auburn 2 p.m. during 52 innings pitched. Tue. 13 HARTFORD 3 p.m. Huskies head back to sunny Fort Myers, Florida, Sat. 17 HOLY CROSS (Gm. 1) 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22, to contest a seven-inning PROBABLE LINEUP HOLY CROSS (Gm. 2) TBD matinee against their hometown professional Sun. 18 at Holy Cross 1 p.m. neighbors. vs. Red Sox Tue. 20 at Boston College 3 p.m. 1. Mason Koppens (CF) 0-3 Fri. 23 at Texas Tech 7:30 p.m. Sat. 24 at Texas Tech (Gm. 1) 1 p.m. WHAT 2 WATCH 4 2. Charlie McConnell (RF) 2-4, 2 RBI 3. Max Burt (SS) 0-6 at Texas Tech (Gm. 2) 5 p.m. • Thursday will mark the 16th all-time meeting Sun. 25 at Texas Tech 2 p.m. 4. Zach Perry (DH) 1-3, R Wed. 28 at Rhode Island 3 p.m. between Northeastern and the Boston Red Sox. 5. Nolan Lang (3B) 3-5, 2 R The two Beantown squads met for the first time Fri. 30 at James Madison * 6 p.m. 6. Jake Farrell (1B) BB Sat. 31 at James Madison * 4 p.m. on April 11, 1977, at Fenway Park and have 7. Scott Holzwasser (2B) 0-2, RBI played annually during the Red Sox’ spring train- 8. Michael Geaslen (C) 0-3 APRIL ing since 2004. 9. Cam Walsh (LF) 0-3, R, BB Sun. 1 at James Madison * 1 p.m. Tue. 3 at Massachusetts # 3 p.m. • Northeastern is seeking its first all-time victory Fri. 6 ELON * 2:30 p.m. AVAILABLE ARMS Sat. 7 ELON * 1 p.m. against Boston. The Huskies set series records in • Tyler Robinson (Sr., LHP) Sun. 8 ELON * 1 p.m. hits (nine) and runs (six) during the 2017 game. Tue. 10 vs. TBD # TBD • Kyle Angel (Fr., RHP) Fri. 13 at College of Charleston * 6 p.m. • NU cranked out 27 runs off 39 hits during its • Josh Winkler (R-Fr., RHP) Sat. 14 at College of Charleston * 2 p.m. season-opening series against Creighton. The • Owen Batchelder (Fr., LHP) Sun. 15 at College of Charleston * 1 p.m. Tue. 17 at Harvard 3 p.m. Huskies outscored the Bluejays, 26-10, during • Brian Rodriguez (So., RHP) • Brandon Dufault (Fr., RHP) Fri. 20 WILLIAM & MARY * 2:30 p.m. the final 19 innings of the weekend. Sat. 21 WILLIAM & MARY * 1 p.m. • Rick Burroni (So., RHP) Sun. 22 WILLIAM & MARY * 1 p.m. • Scott Holzwasser was named the inaugural • Sam Jacobsak (Fr., RHP) Fri. 27 TOWSON * 2:30 p.m. CAA Player of the Week on Tuesday, Feb. 20, Sat. 28 TOWSON * 1 p.m. Sun. 29 TOWSON * 1 p.m. upon hitting .583 (seven-for-12) during his three UNAVAILABLE PLAYERS starts against Creighton. He reached safely • Brian Christian (Friday probable vs. Missouri) MAY during 10 of his 15 plate appearances, including • Tyler Brown (Saturday probable vs. Missouri) Tue. 1 UMASS LOWELL 3 p.m. all five he had on Feb. 18. • Sean Mellen (Sunday probable vs. Missouri) Wed. 2 BRYANT 3 p.m. • Teddy Beaudet (Tommy John recovery) Fri. 4 at Hofstra * 3 p.m. • Tom Githens (Tommy John recovery) Sat. 5 at Hofstra * 1 p.m. Sun. 6 at Hofstra * 1 p.m. Wed. 9 CONNECTICUT 1 p.m. Fri. 11 UNCW * 2:30 p.m. PROBABLE STARTER Sat. 12 UNCW * 1 p.m. Sun. 13 UNCW * 1 p.m. Thu. 17 at Delaware * 3 p.m. Fri. 18 at Delaware * 3 p.m. CAREER STATISTICS Sat. 19 at Delaware * 1 p.m. 23-26 CAA Championship % All Day Season ERA W-L AP-GS IP SV H R ER BB SO 23 Home games denoted in BOLD CAPS (Friedman Diamond) 2018 0.00 0-0 1-0 2.0 0 1 0 0 0 2 HENRY Career 0.00 0-0 1-0 2.0 0 1 0 0 0 2 * CAA game ! Fort Myers, Fla. (City of Palms Park) $ Fort Myers, Fla. (Jet Blue Park) ENNEN ^ 2018 Snowbird Classic (Port Charlotte, Fla.) # 2018 Beanpot tournament (campus sites & TBD) FR R % Harrisonburg, Va. (James Madison) 2017 CAA REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS ALL-TIME SERIES GENERAL INFORMATION Location ............................................................................................................................................Boston, Mass. Northeastern trails Boston, 0-15 Founded ..........................................................................................................................................................1898 Enrollment ....................................................................................................................................................17,506 Year NU Result Location Nickname / Mascot ........................................................................................................................ Huskies / Paws 1977 L, 2-10 Fenway Park Affiliation ................................................................................................................................................... Division I 2004 L, 0-7 City of Palms Park Conference ................................................................................................................ Colonial Athletic Association 2005 L, 0-17 City of Palms Park Home ballpark (Capacity) ............................................................................................. Friedman Diamond (2,500) 2006 L, 2-9 City of Palms Park Location .................................................................................................................................... Brookline, Mass. 2007 L, 0-11 City of Palms Park Dimensions ...................................................................................................................... 326-370-415-370-342 2008 L, 0-15 City of Palms Park President ...................................................................................................................................... Dr. Joseph Aoun 2009 L, 0-14 City of Palms Park Athletic director ......................................................................................................................................Jeff Konya .................................................................................................................... 2010 L, 0-15 City of Palms Park Athletic director phone (617) 373-2672 2011 L, 2-13 City of Palms Park 2012 L, 0-25 JetBlue Park ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 2013 L, 0-3 JetBlue Park Assistant athletic director, communications ..............................................................Matt Houde | (617) 373-4154 2014 L, 2-5 JetBlue Park Associate director.................................................................................................Asha Michener | (617) 373-3643 2015 L, 1-2 (8 inn.) JetBlue Park Assistant director.....................................................................................................Betsy Devine | (617) 373-5715 2016 L, 3-8 JetBlue Park Assistant director & baseball contact ................................................................Mike Skovan | (617) 373-7931 2017 ! L, 6-9 JetBlue Park Email .................................................................................................................. [email protected] Jack Grinold Athletic Communications Intern .................................................... Lindsey Spatola | (617) 373-4252 All games scheduled as seven innings unless noted Jack Grinold Athletic Communications Intern ....................................................Gordon Weigers | (617) 373-2691 ! Scheduled nine-inning game Athletic communications assistant ....................................................................Kasidy Anderson | (617) 373-2691 Athletic communications assistant ..................................................................... Jenna Ciccotelli | (617) 373-2691 Athletic communications office ................................................................................................ 238 St. Botolph St. ............................................................................................................................................111 Matthews Arena NOTABLE DATES ...........................................................................................................................................Boston, Mass. 02115 Athletic communications phone ......................................................................................................(617) 373-2691 Feb. 19-20, 2016 Northeastern begins the 2016 season by notching back-to-back road victories at No. 30 Oklahoma, BASEBALL OFFICE splitting
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