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2019 CHAP BASEBALL GAME NOTES QUICK FACTS GAMES 36-38 LCU CHAPARRALS Location Members of the NCAA Div.II’s Heartland Conference • 1983, 2009 NAIA National Champions Lubbock Christian Sports Information • Everett Corder [email protected] • 806-418-5212 • www.lcuchaps.com LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 2019 CHAP BASEBALL GAME NOTES QUICK FACTS GAMES 36-38 LCU CHAPARRALS Location .............................................. Lubbock, Texas LCU vs. SEU Founded ..................................................... 1957 April 11-12 Enrollment ................................................ 2,000 Affiliation ........................................ NCAA Div. II Lubbock, Texas Conference .......................................... Heartland Hays Field Nickname ������������������������������ Chaparrals “Chaps” 4 P.M. | 6 P.M. | 2 P.M. Athletic Director ���������������������������������� Paul Hise Sports Information ���������������������� Everett Corder Head Coach: Nathan Blackwood Head Coach: Rob Penders Head Coach ���������������������������� Nathan Blackwood 2019 Record: 26-9 2019 Record: 16-20 Career Record (year) 649-261 / 16th Home: 10-2 Home: 13-13 2019 CHAPS SCHEDULE Road: 15-6 Road: 3-7 Date Opponent ............................... Result Neutral: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 Feb. 1 Emporia State ......................... W, 2-1 Feb. 2 Central Oklahoma .................... W, 6-1 Feb. 3 Missouri Southern.................... L, 9-8 Feb. 8 Cameron .............................. L, 9-4 Feb. 9 Cameron .............................. W, 11-0. LCU PROBABLE STARTERS Feb. 9 Cameron .............................. W, 15-1 Feb. 10 Cameron .............................. W, 18-8 No. P Name ERA IP H BB K OPP BA Feb. 15 at Angelo State ....................... W, 6-2 Feb. 16 at Angelo State ....................... L, 4-1 18 L Ryan Johnson 1.83 69.0 47 18 80 1.93 Feb. 17 at Angelo State ....................... W, 6-1 13 R Ricky Contreras 1.13 24.0 18 4 18 .212 Feb. 22 at Metro State Denver ............. Canceled 35 R Chandler Casey 2.13 55.0 40 11 60 .201 Feb. 23 at Metro State Denver ............. Canceled Feb. 23 at Metro State Denver ............. W, 4-1 Feb. 24 at Metro State Denver ............. L, 2-1 Mar. 1 at St. Mary’s .......................... W, 4-2 Mar. 1 at St. Mary’s .......................... W, 10-3 Mar. 2 at St. Mary’s .......................... L, 7-10 SEU PROBABLE STARTERS Mar. 5 at West Texas A&M ................. L, 9-1 Mar. 8 at St.Edward’s ........................ W, 13-7 No. P Name ERA IP H BB K OPP BA Mar. 9 at St.Edward’s ........................ L, 6-3 Mar. 9 at St. Edward’s ....................... W, 10-3 19 R Ryan Hill 3.51 56.1 52 25 40 .240 Mar. 10 at St. Edward’s ....................... W, 8-7 13 R Daniel Sabatino 5.40 36.2 38 7 16 .314 Mar. 14 Texas A&M International .... W, 10-4 Mar. 15 Texas A&M International ... L, 4-3 9 R Nathan Medrano 5.35 35.1 39 16 26 .289 Mar. 15 Texas A&M International ... W, 10-0 Mar. 16 Texas A&M International ... W, 11-1 Mar. 22 at Arkansas Fort Smith* ........... W, 4-1 Mar. 22 at Arkansas Fort Smith* ........... W, 8-4 LEADING OFF Mar. 23 at Arkansas Fort Smith* ........... W, 3-1 The 2019 Chaparrals will jump back into conference play after a brief break with a midweek game against Mar. 26 New Mexico Highlands ........ W, 6-5 Mar. 29 Newman* ............................ W, 15-4 New Mexico Highlands on Tuesday, which they won in run-rue fashion 16-6. Lubbock Christian will now Mar. 29 Newman* ............................ W, 28-1 play its second series of the season against St. Edward’s, having faced the Hilltoppers in a four-game Mar. 30 Newman* ............................ W, 10-0 non-conference set in Austin earlier this year. LCU was victorious in that series, winning three of the four Apr. 5 at Oklahoma Christian* ............ W, 9-3 games on the road. Lubbock Christian has defended its home field well so far this season, only suffering Apr. 5 at Oklahoma Christian* ............ L, 7-6 Apr. 6 at Oklahoma Christiain* .......... W, 6-1 two losses at Hays Field and winning its last six games there. The Chaps have lost just once in their last Apr. 9 at New Mexico Highlands ........ W, 16-6 ten games overall, while the Hilltoppers are 4-6 in their last 10 contests. Apr. 11 St. Edward’s* ..................... 4 p.m. Apr. 11 St. Edward’s* ..................... 6 p.m. Apr. 12 St. Edward’s* ...................... 2 p.m. THE CHAPARRAL NINE Apr. 18 at Texas A&M International* .... 1 p.m. • Lubbock Christian has the sixth best slugging percentage in all of Division II at .541 Apr. 18 at Texas A&M International* .... 3 p.m. • LCU is ranked in all three D-II National Polls: Perfect Game - 7, CBN - 17, NCBWA - 23 Apr. 19 at Texas A&M International* .... Noon Apr. 23 West Texas A&M ................. 6:30 p.m. • Outfielder Hill Alexander ranks 14th nationally and leads the conference with 101 total bases Apr. 26 Rogers State* ..................... 3 p.m. • Chaps’ 53 home runs are almost twice as many as the next closest Heartland team (TAMIU with 27) Apr. 26 Rogers State* ..................... 5 p.m. • LCU has gone 59.0 straight innings without an error, dating back to the game against NMHU on 3/26 Apr. 27 Rogers State* ..................... 1 p.m. • Chap batters are hitting .337 with runners in scoring position May 3 St Edward’s* ...................... 3 p.m. May 3 St Edward’s* ...................... 5 p.m. • LCU starting pitchers have an earned run average of 2.76 May 4 St Edward’s* ...................... 1 p.m. • Andrew Pratt’s 12 home runs lead the Heartland and rank No. 13 nationally * - Heartland Conference Game TUNE IN VIDEO: lcuchaps.com/live ONLINE AUDIO: http://listen.streamon.fm/kjtvam RADIO: 100.7 The Score TWITTER: @LCUCHAPS / @LCU_BASEBall / #HeartlandBASE / #LCUVSSEU LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY BASEBALL GAME NOTES www.lcuchaps.com @lcuchaps 2019 BASEBALL GAME NOTES - GAME 36 - ST. EDWARD’S 2019 Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown / Previous School 1 Eddy Vasquez Sr. SS L/R 5-8 Albuquerque, N.M. / New Mexico JC 2 Chase Whetsel Sr. OF L/R 5-11 Corpus Christi, Texas / Lamar 3 Peyton Maddox Jr. 2B R/R 5-11 Lubbock, Texas / SW Oklahoma St. 4 Braden Hayward Sr. 3B R/R 5-10 Lubbock, Texas / Cooper HS 5 Nathan Dockery Sr. LHP L/L 5-11 Amarillo, Texas / Amarillo HS 6 Cody Lancaster Fr. LHP L/L 5-10 Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood HS 7 Will Clark Sr. OF L/L 6-0 Steamboat Springs Colo. / Garden City CC 8 Callan Johnson Sr. RHP R/R 6-3 Idalou, Texas / Midland College 9 Andres Negron Sr. SS R/R 6-0 Juncos, Puerto Rico / Jefferson College 10 Carson Hauk Fr. SS L/R 5-10 Plainview, Texas / Plainview HS 11 Hill Alexander Sr. OF R/R 6-2 Arlington, Texas / Dallas Baptist 12 Colin Frondorf Jr. RHP R/R 6-1 Flower Mound, Texas / Hutchinson CC 13 Ricky Contreras Sr. RHP R/R 5-10 Lubbock, Texas / Lubbock Christian HS 15 Logan McCrummen Jr. RHP R/R 6-2 Lubbock, Texas / Midland College 16 Keaton Greenwalt Jr. OF R/R 6-3 Melrose, N.M. / Clovis HS 17 Brandon Coronado Fr. C R/R 5-10 New Deal, Texas / New Deal HS 18 Ryan Johnson Sr. LHP L/L 6-5 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Southern Idaho 19 Koi Carrillo Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 Lubbock, Texas / Lubbock HS 20 Kameron Deterding R-Fr. RHP R/R 6-4 Lubbock, Texas / Frenship HS 21 Ryan Kotulek Jr. RHP R/R 6-3 Shallowater, Texas / Cisco CC 22 AJ Perez Jr. OF L/R 5-11 Lubbock, Texas / Cooper HS 23 Logan Ellis Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 Bushland, Texas / Bushland HS 25 Andrew Pratt Sr. C R/R 6-3 Albuquerque, N. M. / New Mexico 26 Drew Austin Sr. C R/R 6-3 Jacksonville, Fla. / New Mexico JC 28 Reagan Lucia Jr. RHP R/R 6-1 Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS 29 Shandon Herrera So. RHP R/R 6-3 Odessa, Texas / Odessa HS 30 James Hardberger Sr. 1B R/R 6-4 Lubbock, Texas / Temple College 32 Ryan Rijo Jr. 1B L/R 6-3 Barrie, Ontario / New Mexico JC 33 Tate Ellison Jr. 1B R/R 6-3 Lubbock, Texas / Howard JC 34 Brennen Fowler Jr. RHP R/R 6-7 Smyer, Texas / Smyer HS 35 Chandler Casey Sr. TheRHP Automated R/R ScoreBook6-2 Lubbock, Texas / Odessa College 37 Aaron Weseman Miscellaneous Jr.Stats forLHP LubbockL/L Christian6-6 (as of Apr 10,Frisco, 2019) Texas / Midland College (All games) STARTERS SUMMARY Position Batting Order Player GS p c 1b 2b 3b ss lf cf rf of dh 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 25 Andrew Pratt 35 . 28 . 7 . 12 22 1 . 4 Braden Haywar 35 . 35 . 22 . 1 2 4 6 . 9 Andres Negron 35 . 35 . 5 . 3 13 6 6 2 16 Keaton Greenw 35 . 35 . 5 6 . 1 19 4 . 11 Hill Alexander 35 . 35 . 23 10 . 2 . 1 Eddy Vasquez 33 . 33 . 2 . 31 2 Chase Whetsel 32 . 32 . 29 . 1 2 . 30 James Hardber 29 . 29 . 7 4 10 8 . 32 Ryan Rijo 20 . 6 . 14 . 2 3 4 6 5 . 7 Will Clark 15 . 3 . 12 1 . 1 6 6 1 . 18 Ryan Johnson 10 10 . 26 Drew Austin 9 . 7 . 2 . 2 7 . 8 Callan Johnson 8 8 . 35 Chandler Case 5 5 . 13 Ricky Contrera 4 4 . 5 Nathan Dockery 4 4 . 15 Logan McCrum 3 3 . 3 Peyton Maddox 2 . 2 . 2 29 Shandon Herre 1 1 . LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY BASEBALL GAME NOTES www.lcuchaps.com @lcuchaps 2019 BASEBALL GAME NOTES - GAME 36 - ST. EDWARD’S #1 Eddy Vasquez #11 Hill Alexander • Batting .314 with runners in scoring position • Leads the team with 18 multi-hit games this season • Leads the team with five sacrifice bunts • Hits a team-leading .419 against right-handed pitchers • JUCO transfer from New Mexico JC • No.
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