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2021 Ncaa Tucson Regional June 4-7 · Hi Corbett Field 2021 NCAA TUCSON REGIONAL JUNE 4-7 · HI CORBETT FIELD (#5) Arizona Wildcats · Automatic Qualifier (Pac-12) · 40-15, 21-9 Pac-12 Oklahoma State Cowboys · At Large (Big-12) · 35-17-1, 12-12 Big-12 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos · At Large (Big West) · 39-18, 29-11 Big West Grand Canyon Antelopes · Automatic Qualifier (WAC) · 39-19-1, 29-7 WAC Arizona Athletics Communication Services · 520-621-4163 · 1 National Championship Drive · McKale Center Room 106 · Tucson, AZ · 85721-0096 Contact: Brett Gleason · [email protected] · (O) 520-621-0917 · (C) 509-339-5979 QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Team: Arizona Wildcats Team: Oklahoma State Cowboys Team: UC Santa Barbara Gauchos Team: Grand Canyon Antelopes Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Big-12 Conference: Big West Conference: WAC Record: 40-15 Record: 35-17-1 Record: 39-18 Record: 39-19-1 Conference Finish: 1st Conference Finish: 2nd Conference Finish: 2nd Conference Finish: 1st Postseason Appearance: 40th Postseason Appearance: 46th Postseason Appearance: 12th Postseason Appearance: 1st Last Appearance: 2017 (Regional) Last Appearance: 2019 (Super Regional) Last Appearance: 2019 (Regional) Last Appearance: N/A D1Baseball Rank: 5th D1Baseball Rank: 23rd D1Baseball Rank: NR D1Baseball Rank: NR Baseball America Rank: 6th Baseball America Rank: 22nd Baseball America Rank: NR Baseball America Rank: NR RPI Rank: 9th RPI Rank: 14th RPI Rank: 51st RPI Rank: 93rd National Seed: 5th Regional Seed: 2nd Regional Seed: 3rd Regional Seed: 4th Streak: W1 Streak: L1 Streak: W8 Streak: W3 Last 5: 3-2 Last 5: 4-1 Last 5: 5-0 Last 5: 4-1 Last 10: 8-2 Last 10: 8-2 Last 10: 8-2 Last 10: 8-2 COACHES COACHES COACHES COACHES Head Coach: Jay Johnson Head Coach: Josh Holliday Head Coach: Andrew Checketts Head Coach: Andy Stankiewicz Years at School: 6th Years at School: 9th Years at School: 10th Years at School: 10th Record at School: 203-111 (.646) Record at School: 319-175-2 Record at School: 328-198-4 Record at School: 300-216-2 Assistants: Assistants: Assistants: Assistants: • Nate Yeskie (Associate Head Coach) • Rob Walton (Assistant Coach) • Matt Fonteno (Associate Head Coach) • Gregg Wallis (Assistant Coach) • Dave Lawn (Assistant Coach) • Marty Lees (Assistant Coach) • Dylan Jones (Assistant Coach) • Jon Wente (Pitching Coach) • Marc Wanaka (Volunteer Asst. Coach) • Matt Holliday (Volunteer Asst. Coach) • Spencer Erdman (Volunteer Asst. Coach) • Paul Panaccione (Volunteer Asst. Coach) TEAM STATS (NCAA Rank) TEAM STATS (NCAA Rank) TEAM STATS (NCAA Rank) TEAM STATS (NCAA Rank) AVG: .325 (4th) AVG: .282 (67th) AVG: .287 (52nd) AVG: .290 (40th) OBP: .427 (2nd) OBP: .400 (20th) OBP: .397 (69th) OBP: .373 (99th) SLG: .502 (8th) SLG: .471 (27th) SLG: .453 (59th) SLG: .422 (106th) HR: 58 (59th) HR: 68 (25th) HR: 59 (56th) HR: 47 (104th) Scoring: 8.7 runs/game (4th) Scoring: 7.6 runs/game (17th) Scoring: 7.0 runs/game (42nd) Scoring: 5.8 runs/game (148th) ERA: 4.45 (74th) ERA: 4.15 (48th) ERA: 3.84 (28th) ERA: 3.85 (29th) Opp. AVG: .325 Opp. AVG: .281 Opp. AVG: .239 Opp. AVG: .290 FLD%: .965 (187th) FLD%: .973 (73rd) FLD%: .976 (44th) FLD%: .974 (58th) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (NCAA Rank) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (NCAA Rank) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (NCAA Rank) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (NCAA Rank) AVG: Jacob Berry - .371 (62nd) AVG: Christian Encarnacion-Strand - .364 (94th) AVG: Zach Rodriguez - .372 (59th) AVG: Elijah Burles - .365 (93rd) OBP: Donta' Williams - .487 (40th) OBP: Jake Thompson - .514 (15th) OBP: Cole Cummings - .457 (113th) OBP: Elijah Burles - .427 (N/A) SLG: Jacob Berry - .710 (22nd) SLG: Christian Encarnacion-Strand - .682 (40th) SLG: Broc Mortenson - .564 (211th) SLG: Elijah Burles - .553 (N/A) Runs: Donta' Williams - 71 (3rd) Runs: Caeden Trenkle - 50 (95th) Runs: Cole Cummings - 58 (24th) Runs: Channy Ortiz - 56 (35th) Hits: Branden Boissiere - 79 (14th) Hits: Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 78 (20th) Hits: Jordan Sprinkle - 75 (36th) Hits: Channy Ortiz - 70 (79th) 2B: Daniel Susac - 20 (13th) 2B: Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 17 (48th) 2B: Cole Cummings - 18 (34th) 2B: Brock Burton - 13 (N/A) 3B: Jacob Berry - 5 (9th) 3B: Caeden Trenkle - 5 (28th) 3B: Bryce Willits - 3 (99th) 3B: Juan Colato - 3 (99th) HR: Jacob Berry - 15 (37th) HR: Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 15 (37th) HR: Broc Mortenson - 14 (54th) HR: Channy Ortiz - 8 (N/A) RBI: Jacob Berry - 64 (5th) RBI: Christian Encarnacion-Strand - 66 (2nd) RBI: Zach Rodriguez - 51 (79th) RBI: Tayler Aguilar - 43 (N/A) SB: Donta' Williams - 6 (N/A) SB: Caeden Trenkle - 5 (N/A) SB: Jordan Sprinkle - 5 (20th) SB: Channy Ortiz/Juan Colato - 9 (N/A) ERA: Chandler Murphy - 3.79 (N/A) ERA: Justin Campbell - 2.08 (20th) ERA: Rodney Boone - 2.20 (24th) ERA: Pierson Ohl - 2.36 (41st) K: Chase Silseth - 89 (93rd) K: Justin Campbell - 100 (55th) K: Rodney Boone - 117 (15th) K: Pierson Ohl - 100 (55th) Four National Championships: 2012, 1986, 1980, 1976 · 17 College World Series Appearances · 40 NCAA Tournament Appearances · 266 MLB Draft Picks OFFICIAL GAME NOTES · ArizonaWildcats.com Arizona Athletics Communication Services · 520-621-4163 · 1 National Championship Drive · McKale Center Room 106 · Tucson, AZ · 85721-0096 Contact: Brett Gleason · [email protected] · (O) 520-621-0917 · (C) 509-339-5979 Friday, June 4 - Monday, June 7 #5 Arizona Wildcats (40-15, 21-9 Pac-12), #23 Oklahoma State (35-17-1, 12-12 Big 12) Games 56-58 (40-15) Hi Corbett Field · Tucson, Ariz. UC Santa Barbara Gauchos (39-18, 29-11 Big West), Grand Canyon Antelopes (39-19-1, 29-7 WAC) Home Games 35-37 (27-7) DATE OPPONENT TIME (MST) ARIZONA PITCHER OPPONENT PITCHER Friday, June 4 Grand Canyon 7:00 PM TBA vs. TBA Saturday, June 5 TBA TBA TBA vs. TBA Sunday, June 6 TBA TBA TBA vs. TBA 2021 Arizona Schedule LEADING OFF... Tucson Regional Schedule Overall: 40-15 Pac-12: 21-9 Home: 27-7 Neutral: 4-0 Road: 9-8 • Arizona and Hi Corbett Field host the Tucson NCAA Regional this weekend, welcoming Friday, June 4 Oklahoma State, UC Santa Barbara, and Grand GM 1 1 PM UC Santa Barbara vs. Oklahoma State ESPN3 Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result Canyon to Tucson for the first round of the 2021 GM 2 7 PM Arizona vs. Grand Canyon ESPN3 2/19 (Fri.) BALL STATE W, 3-0 2/20 (Sat.) BALL STATE L, 7-8 (11) NCAA Baseball Championships. Arizona games will be broadcast live on Wildcats Radio 1290. Saturday, June 5 2/21 (Sun.) BALL STATE L, 2-5 GM 3 1 PM GM 1 Loser vs. GM 2 Loser TV 2/22 (Mon.) BALL STATE W, 11-5 GM 4 7 PM GM 1 Winner vs. GM 2 Winner TV 2/25 (Thur.) SE LOUISIANA W, 7-4 • The Tucson Regional marks the 40th NCAA 2/26 (Fri.) SE LOUISIANA W, 13-11 Tournament appearance for the Wildcats, which is 2/27 (Sat.) SE LOUISIANA W, 4-3 tied for sixth most among all Division I programs Sunday, June 6 2/28 (Sun.) SE LOUISIANA W, 14-2 (also: Cal State Fullerton, Arizona State). GM 5 12 PM GM 3 Winner vs. GM 4 Loser TV 3/4 (Thur.) @ Oklahoma1 W, 20-13 GM 6 6 PM GM 5 Winner vs. GM 4 Winner TV 3/5 (Fri.) vs. Oklahoma1 W, 12-1 • Arizona finished the regular season with an 3/6 (Sat.) vs. Dallas Baptist1 W, 15-8 overall record of 40-15 and a Pac-12 mark of Monday, June 7 3/7 (Sun.) @ Missouri1 W, 8-4 21-9. The Wildcats compiled 40 regular season GM 7* 7 PM Same as GM 6 - 3/11 (Thur.) WICHITA STATE W, 8-5 wins for the 13th time in program history while 3/12 (Fri.) WICHITA STATE L, 9-10 their 21 Pac-12 victories were the second-most *If Necessary 3/13 (Sat.) WICHITA STATE CANCELED conference wins in program history. 3/13 (Sat.) AIR FORCE L, 2-5 3/14 (Sun.) WICHITA STATE CANCELED Arizona in the NCAA Tournament 3/14 (Sun.) AIR FORCE W, 14-5 • The Wildcats 21-9 mark in conference 3/19 (Fri.) @ #11 UCLA* L, 2-3 play secured their first outright Pac-10/12 3/20 (Sat.) @ #11 UCLA* W, 7-3 Championship since 1992. Arizona has won Regionals/Districts (40) 70-46 (.603) 3/21 (Sun.) @ #11 UCLA* L, 3-11 five Pac-10/12 Championships and five WAC 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 3/22 (Mon.) @ Loyola Marymount W, 18-2 Championships. 3/26 (Fri.) #16 OREGON*^ W, 5-4 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1974, 3/27 (Sat.) #16 OREGON*^ W, 15-2 • Arizona has scored at least one run in 164 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, 3/28 (Sun.) #16 OREGON*^ L, 13-18 straight games. They have not suffered a shutout 1989, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 4/1 (Thur.) @ Arizona State*^ W, 10-5 loss since falling 1-0 at Washington on March 4/2 (Fri.) @ Arizona State*^ W, 7-6 17, 2017. Their 164-game scoring streak is the 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2021 4/3 (Sat.) @ Arizona State*^ L, 2-3 longest active scoring streak in the Pac-12. 4/6 (Tue.) ARIZONA STATE W, 14-2 4/9 (Fri.) CALIFORNIA* W, 5-1 Super Regionals (4) 7-3 (.700) • True freshmen Jacob Berry (15) and Daniel Susac 4/10 (Sat.) CALIFORNIA* W, 4-3 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 4/11 (Sun.) CALIFORNIA* L, 1-9 (12) have combined for 27 home runs this year. 4/13 (Tue.) @ Grand Canyon% L, 4-5 (10) They are the first pair of Arizona freshmen to both hit double-digit home runs in program history.
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