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Baseball Notes Layout 1 VILLANOVA BASEBALL Game notes 2018 VILLANOVA SCHEDULE THE SERIES Date Opponent Result Friday, February 23 9:00 PM 2.16 @ Norfolk State W, 4-2 Saturday, February 24 5:00 PM 2.18 @ Norfolk State (G1) W, 11-3 Sunday, February 25 4:00 PM @ Norfolk State (G2) W, 14-1 Stadium Dedeaux Field 2.23 @ USC 9:00 PM Capacity 2,500 2.24 @ USC 5:00 PM Live Video USC Live Stream-2 (www.usctrojans.com) 2.25 @ USC 4:00 PM Live Stats Sidearm Stats (sidearmstats.com/usc/baseball) 3.3 vs. Dartmouth (!) 12:00 PM 3.4 vs. Northeastern (!) 3:00 PM 3.6 vs. Western Michigan (!) 12:00 PM THE MATCHUP 3.8 @ Phillies Prospects (exhib.) 1:00 PM VILLANOVA WILDCATS (3-0) 3.9 vs. George Mason (^) 5:00 PM 3.10 vs. Bucknell (^) 11:00 AM Head Coach Kevin Mulvey, Second Season (17-33 at Villanova) 3.11 vs. Bucknell (^) 11:00 AM 3.13 LIU-Brooklyn 3:30 PM Starting Rotation 3.14 Monmouth 3:00 PM Friday Jonathan Rosero (Jr., RHP, 0-0, 1.59 ERA) 3.16 Manhattan (%) 3:00 PM Saturday Mike Sgaramella (Sr., LHP, 1-0, 5.40 ERA) 3.17 Sacred Heart (%) 1:00 PM Sunday Ryan Doty (Sr., RHP, 1-0, 1.50 ERA) 3.18 Wagner (%) 1:00 PM 3.20 @ Saint Joseph’s 3:00 PM USC TROJANS (3-1) 3.24 NJIT (G1) 1:00 PM Head Coach Dan Hubbs, Sixth Season (139-144 at USC) NJIT (G2) 4:00 PM 3.25 NJIT 1:00 PM 3.27 @ Lafayette (LB) 3:35 PM Starting Rotation 3.28 @ Bucknell 3:30 PM Friday Chris Clarke (So., RHP, 0-1, 7.20 ERA) 4.3 @ Rutgers 3:00 PM Saturday Quentin Longrie (Jr., LHP, 0-0, 9.00 ERA) 4.4 Rutgers 3:00 PM Sunday Kyle Hurt (Fr., RHP, 0-0, 9.00 ERA) 4.6 St. John’s (*) 3:00 PM 4.7 St. John’s (*) 1:00 PM 4.8 St. John’s (*) 1:00 PM FIRST PITCHES 4.10 Saint Joseph’s 3:00 PM 4.13 Butler (*) 3:00 PM • The baseball team is traveling to the state of California for the first time ever this weekend (*) 4.14 Butler 1:00 PM • This weekend also marks the first time the baseball team will ever face a Pac-12 opponent 4.15 Butler (*) 1:00 PM • Villanova opened the season with a three-game sweep of Norfolk State (4-2, 11-3, 14-1) 4.18 @ La Salle 3:00 PM • It is the first time since 2010 that the Wildcats have started off with three straight wins 4.20 Wagner 3:00 PM 4.21 Wagner 1:00 PM • Villanova outscored Norfolk State, 29-6, in the sweep and had a .436 on-base percentage 4.22 Wagner 1:00 PM • Ryan Doty is this week’s Philadelphia Big 5 Pitcher of the Week (6.0 IP, 10 SO last week) 4.24 Manhattan 3:30 PM • Doty is the first Villanova starter since 2010 to have 10+ strikeouts in his first season start 4.25 Princeton 3:00 PM • Timothy Lilly (7-14) and John Heilenbach (5-10) each hit .500 in the Norfolk State series 4.27 @ Seton Hall (*) 6:00 PM • David Gulati had team-high six runs scored and five RBI in the season’s first three games 4.28 @ Seton Hall (*) 1:00 PM 4.29 @ Seton Hall (*) 12:00 PM ALL-TIME SERIES BY THE NUMBERS 5.2 Army 3:00 PM 5.4 @ Georgetown (*) 7:00 PM FIRST MEETING VILLANOVA BASEBALL HISTORY 5.5 @ Georgetown (*) 7:00 PM First Meeting N/A First Varsity Season 1866 (*) 5.6 @ Georgetown 1:00 PM First Villanova Win N/A All-Time Record 1,908-1,477-29 5.9 Penn 3:00 PM First USC Win N/A 5.11 Creighton (*) 3:00 PM (*) 2018 SEASON 5.12 Creighton 1:00 PM Last Meeting N/A 5.13 Creighton (*) 1:00 PM Overall Record 3-0 Last Villanova Win N/A 5.15 Penn State 3:00 PM BIG EAST 0-0 Last USC Win N/A 5.17 @ Xavier (*) 3:00 PM Non-Conference 0-0 5.18 @ Xavier (*) 3:00 PM at Villanova 0-0 Home 0-0 5.19 @ Xavier (*) 12:00 PM at USC 0-0 Road 3-0 Neutral 0-0 BIG EAST Championship Neutral Sites 0-0 Current Streak W3 May 24-27, Prasco Park, Mason, Ohio Current Streak N/A Last Five Games 3-0 FEBRUARY 23-25, 2018 | VILLANOVA AT USC | LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 1 VILLANOVA BASEBALL Game notes 2018 VILLANOVA BASEBALL ROSTER PITCHERS (13) No. Name Cl./Elig. Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School 11 Zach Lutner Jr./Jr. RP 6-1 180 R/R Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek 14 Andrew Owen Sr./Sr. RP 5-9 185 R/R Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy 16 Cameron Mathes Fr./Fr. P 6-1 170 R/R Broomall, Pa./Marple Newtown 26 Mike Schwartz So./Fr. P 6-1 175 B/L Merrick, N.Y./John F. Kennedy//Connecticut 27 Ryan Pfutzenreuter So./So. P 6-1 177 R/R Deerfield, Ill./Deerfield 30 Jimmy Kingsbury Fr./Fr. P 6-1 185 R/R Phoenixville, Pa./Malvern Prep 31 Tyler Arella So./So. P 6-1 190 R/L East Northport, N.Y./John Glenn 33 Mike Sgaramella Sr./Sr. SP 6-0 188 R/L Florham Park, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 34 Conor McCarthy Sr./Sr. P 6-4 272 R/R Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 35 Jonathan Rosero Jr./Jr. SP 6-0 168 R/R Middle Village, N.Y./Holy Cross 36 Jason Applegate Jr./Jr. RP 6-3 205 R/R Columbus, N.J./Hun School 37 Ryan Doty Sr./Sr. SP 6-1 199 R/R Rye, N.Y./Iona Prep 49 Jake Esp Jr./Jr. P 6-4 215 R/R Sugar Grove, Ill./Marmion Academy CATCHERS (3) No. Name Cl./Elig. Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School 6 Brandon Campos Sr./Sr. C/DH 5-8 193 R/R Middletown, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac 10 Doug deMarrais Sr./Jr. C 6-4 215 R/R Bernardsville, N.J./Bernards/Rutgers 18 Colin Bergh So./So. C 5-11 180 R/R Seaford, Del./Sussex Tech INFIELDERS (9) No. Name Cl./Elig. Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School 2 Pat O’Neill Fr./Fr. SS 5-11 165 B/R Eagleville, Pa./Methacton 4 Josh Kim Fr./Fr. INF 5-11 175 R/R Holland, Pa./Council Rock South 7 John Heilenbach Jr./So. 3B 6-3 219 R/R Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 9 Jeff Manto Fr./Fr. 3B/C 6-2 205 L/R Bristol, Pa./St. Joseph’s Prep 21 Ryan Toohers So./So. 1B 6-5 213 L/R Florham Park, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 22 Timothy Lilly So./So. 2B/SS 6-2 178 R/R Glen Ellyn, Ill./Saint Francis College Prep 25 JP Radvany Jr./Jr. 1B/DH 6-3 208 R/R Lawrenceville, N.J./Princeton Day School 28 Dominic Sarro So./So. INF 6-0 180 R/R North Riverside, Ill./St. Rita of Cascia 43 David Rodgers Jr./Jr. INF/P 5-10 184 R/R West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep OUTFIELDERS (7) No. Name Cl./Elig. Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School 5 Tyler Bruno So./So. LF 5-9 175 L/R Breinigsville, Pa./Parkland 8 Chris Rotondo Fr./Fr. OF 6-0 175 R/R Redding, Conn./Fairfield College Prep 13 Cole Channell Jr./Jr. OF-3B 6-0 184 R/R Naperville, Ill./Benet Academy 17 David Gulati Sr./Sr. CF 5-8 178 R/R Collegeville, Pa./Spring-Ford 19 Sam Margulis Fr./Fr. OF 5-11 160 R/R Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central 20 Lukas DeRenzi Sr./Jr. RF/DH 5-10 180 L/L Mendham, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 24 Steve Brookwell Fr./Fr. OF 5-11 160 R/R East Windsor, N.J./Hightstown Head Coach: #12 Kevin Mulvey (Villanova ‘13), Second Season [17-33 at Villanova, 17-33 overall] Assistant Coach: #3 Eddie Brown (Wagner ’12), Second Season (Recruiting Coordinator/Hitting Coach/Infielders) Assistant Coach: #23 Rob Delaney (St. John’s 06), First Season (Pitching Coach) Volunteer Assistant Coach: #1 Lee Saverio (Bloomsburg), Third Season (Catchers) Baseball Operations: Brian Trabulsi (Villanova ’17), First Season Athletic Trainer: Adam Edwards Strength & Conditioning: Michael Rhoades Undergraduate Assistant Coach: #15 Trevino Rodriguez Student Managers: Keegan Rand (Video), Adam Quaranta, Andrew Donofrio FEBRUARY 23-25, 2018 | VILLANOVA AT USC | LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 2 VILLANOVA BASEBALL Game notes VILLANOVA AT THE PLATE LAST GAME STARTING LINEUP AND BATTING ORDER Pos. No. Name, Eligibility GP-GS AVG/OBP/SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO CF 17 David Gulati (R-R, Sr.) 3-3 .333/.412/.600 6510152-223 LF 5 Tyler Bruno (L-R, So.) 3-3 .154/.250/.231 3210011-124 1B 21 Ryan Toohers (L-R, So.) 3-3 .400/.625/.500 4410010-031 3B 7 John Heilenbach (R-R, So.) 3-3 .500/.643/.600 2510040-132 DH 25 JP Radvany (R-R, Jr.) 2-2 .000/.000/.000 0000010-002 C 10 Doug deMarrais (R-R, Jr.) 3-2 .250/.333/.375 4210000-013 2B 22 Timothy Lilly (R-R, So.) 3-3 .500/.533/.500 3700030-016 SS 2 Pat O’Neill (B-R, Fr.) 3-3 .273/.429/.273 2300030-132 RF 13 Cole Channell (R-R, Jr.) 3-3 .375/.545/.375 2300021-114 VILLANOVA STARTERS .311/.433/.388 26 32 501215-81729 OPPONENT STARTERS .183/.269/.280 6 15 50164-81723 OFF THE BENCH - IN NUMERICAL ORDER Pos.
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