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Northeastern NORTHEASTERN 2021 NCAA FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL REGIONAL INFORMATION ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES Record: 46-10, 22-8 SEC Record: 36-10, 20-3 CAA TV/STREAM ESPN Networks (Friday on ESPN3) Head Coach: Dave Van Horn (33rd season) Head Coach: Mike Glavine (7th season) Record: 1,331-639 (career); 746-399 (school) Record: 195-147 (.570) TALENT Steve Lenox (PxP), Lance Cormier (analyst) Conference Finish: 1st (tourney champs) Conference Finish: 1st (tourney champs) RADIO WRBB 104.9 FM NCAA Tournaments: 32 (4 straight apps.) NCAA Tournaments: 9 (2 under Glavine) TALENT Milton Posner (PxP), Catherine Morrison (analyst) #1 [1 seed] CWS Appearances: 10 (Last in 2019) NR [3 seed] CWS Appearances: 1 (1966) LIVE STATS NUHuskies.com/stats NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS NJIT HIGHLANDERS BE SOCIAL @GoNUbaseball Record: 31-12 Big Ten Record: 26-22, 23-17 America East STADIUM Baum-Walker Stadium (10,737) Head Coach: Will Bolt (2nd season) Head Coach: Robbie McClellan (3rd season) TICKETS Contact NU Ticket Office (617) 373-4700 Record: 38-20 Record: 49-59-1 (.454) Conference Finish: 1st (no Big Ten tourney) Conference Finish: 2nd (tourney champs) NCAA Tournaments: 17 (2 straight apps.) NCAA Tournaments: First (Joined D1 in 2006) 2021 SCHEDULE #19 [2 seed] CWS Appearances: 3 (Last in 2005) NR [4 seed] CWS Appearances: None FEBRUARY EST (TV) POSSIBLE STARTING PITCHERS FOR NORTHEASTERN 19 Fri. at #17 Wake Forest L, 8-6 Cam Schlittler, Fr.-R, RHP (8-0, 1.72 ERA) | CAA Rookie of the Year, All-CAA first team 20 Sat. at #17 Wake Forest L, 9-0 Kyle Murphy, Sr.-R, RHP (6-1, 3.86 ERA) | All-CAA first team 21 Sun. at #17 Wake Forest W, 14-11 Sebastian Keane, Fr.-R, RHP (6-1, 3.93 ERA) | 11th Round Draft of Boston Red Sox (2019) Wyatt Scotti, Fr., RHP (4-1, 2.19 ERA) | CAA All-Rookie Team MARCH 3 WED. UMASS W, 11-2 5 Fri. at Old Dominion L, 8-10 NORTHEASTERN AT THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 6 Sat. at Old Dominion W, 6-5 • The Huskies making their ninth appearance and second under Coach Mike Glavine (2018, at-large) 7 Sun. at Old Dominion L, 2-3 (11) • Northeastern is 6-16 all-time in the NCAA tourney, 0-8 in NCAA Regionals 9 TUE. UALBANY W, 10-1 • Last Appearance was in 2018 at the Raleigh Regional, falling to No. 2 seed Auburn (13-4) and No. 1 12 FRI. UMASS LOWELL L, 10-7; W, 2-0 seed NC State (9-3) 13 SAT. UMASS LOWELL W, 2-1 16 TUE. BRYANT W, 5-0 QUICK HITS 26 FRI. UMASS W, 18-1 • The Huskies won the CAA North Division Title and CAA tournament title for the first time 27 SAT. UMASS W, 5-2; W, 4-3 • Northeastern smashed 12 home runs and scored 37 runs over five games at the conference tourney APRIL • The Huskies posted a school record 20-game winning streak from April 7-May 15, and tied a single- 6 TUE. BOSTON COLLEGE L, 5-3 season school record with 36 wins (Won 36 in 2018) 7 Wed. at UMass W, 11-1 • NATIONAL RANKINGS: #3 in WHIP (1.11), Stolen Bases (2.56 per game), ERA (2.99), #4 in Winning 9 Fri. at Hofstra * W, 8-2 Percentage (.778), #6 in H/9 (7.16), #9 Fielding Percentage (.981), K/BB ratio (3.29), BB/9 (2.81), #25 in 10 Sat. at Hofstra * W, 3-2; W, 13-5 Batting Average (.299) and #28 in On-Base Percentage (.394) 20 TUE. MERRIMACK W, 12-5 23 FRI. DELAWARE * W, 1-0; W, 6-5 NORTHEASTERN PROBABLE STARTERS (SID’s Best Guess) 24 SAT. DELAWARE * W, 3-1; W, 9-4 Pos. # Player GP/GS Yr. Avg. SLG OBP HR RBI Notes 30 FRI. TOWSON * W, 3-0 LF 5 Jeff Costello 44/40 Jr.-R .342 .468 .419 3 34 #10 in CAA in BA; All-CAA 2nd team MAY 2B 3 Max Viera 33/33 Fr. .341 .568 .390 5 25 On-base in 32-of-33 games; GW HR in CAA title game 1 SAT. TOWSON * W, 2-1; W, 7-4 RF 8 Jared Dupere 46/46 So.-R .351 .807 .462 21 48 Leads NCAA in HR/game (0.46)/CAA POY 2 SUN. TOWSON * W, 3-1 DH 28 Scott Holzwasser 45/45 Sr.-R .294 .429 .443 5 30 #2 in CAA in SB, #3 in Runs; All-CAA 1st team 7 FRI. HOFSTRA * W, 13-1 3B 1 Danny Crossen 34/33 So.-R .352 .484 .413 0 25 #9 in CAA in BA; All-CAA 2nd team 8 SAT. HOFSTRA * W, 5-3; W, 14-8 CF 4 Ben Malgeri 43/41 So.-R .288 .469 .364 7 28 Leads CAA in SB (23); CAA tourney MVP 9 SUN. HOFSTRA * W, 11-0 1B 7 Ian Fair 37/33 Jr.-R .264 .479 .354 5 19 Team-best 25-game on-base streak 12 Wed. at Hofstra W, 10-3 C 33 Teddy Beaudet 26/25 Jr.-R .205 .231 .323 0 14 Hit .364 in CAA tourney 14 Fri. at Delaware * W, 8-1 SS 22 Spenser Smith 45/45 So.-R .232 .316 .326 1 25 #3 in CAA in 3B, #7 in CAA in SB (12) 15 Sat. at Delaware * W, 26-4; L, 3-5 16 Sun. at Delaware * L, 7-9 Off the bench 20 Thur. at Towson W, 15-2 Pos. # Player GP/GS Yr. Avg. SLG OBP HR RBI Notes 21 Fri. at Towson L, 1-2 DH 10 Corey DiLoreto 28/24 So.-R .284 .368 .381 1 14 6 multi-hit games, 3 multi-RBI games 22 Sat. at Towson W, 5-0 C 18 JP Olson 24/21 Fr.-R .257 .446 .301 3 18 6-for-8 (.750) w/ runners on 3rd and less than 2 out 27 Thu. vs. [4] Charleston # W, 10-3 OF 19 Kyle Peterson 24/14 Sr.-R .314 .471 .478 0 12 Leads team in OBP and leads CAA w/3 3B 28 Fri. vs. [2] UNCW # L, 8-4 DH 42 Ryan Cervone 18/9 Fr.-R .275 .300 .412 0 10 8-for-12 (.750) w/runners in scoring position 29 Sat. vs. [4] Charleston # W, 5-1 29 Sat. vs. [2] UNCW # W, 7-5 (10) 30 Sun. vs. [2] UNCW # W, 11-10 (10) Weekend Rotation Yr. G/GS W-L IP H K BB ERA Notes RHP 6 Cam Schlittler Fr.-R 12/12 8-0 73.1 54 83 19 1.72 #7 in NCAA in ERA and #40 in WHIP (0.99) JUNE RHP 27 Kyle Murphy Sr.-R 13/12 6-1 65.1 48 87 15 3.86 #19 in NCAA in WHIP (0.92), #44 in hits allowed (6.30) 4 Fri. [2] #19 Nebraska ! 8:06 p.m. (ESPN3) RHP 13 Sebastian Keane Fr.-R 11/11 6-1 66.1 60 69 19 3.93 #4 in wins and #8 in strikeouts in the CAA 5 Sat. [1] #1 Arkansas or [4] NJIT TBD RHP 46 Wyatt Scotti Fr. 11/9 4-1 49.1 35 38 9 2.19 #13 in NCAA in WHIP (0.89), #22 in ERA 6 Sun. TBD TBD Bullpen Name Yr. App. W-L IP S K BB ERA Notes RHP 2 Rick Burroni Sr.-R 12 0-0 12.2 0 9 1 1.42 Sidearm pitcher; More than 1K per inning HOME game bold CAPS; * CAA game; RHP 9 Owen Langan So.-R 14 0-0 13.0 0 19 2 9.69 Great command on offspeed pitches All home games will stream on FloBaseball RHP 11 Eric Yost Fr. 18 1-2 20.1 4 17 6 4.43 All-CAA 2nd team; Strike thrower, low 90s # at UNCW, Brooks Field RHP 14 Thomas Balboni Fr.-R 10 1-0 9.2 0 9 4 1.86 Low 90s, + breaking ball, 1st win at #17 WF ! NCAA Fayetteville Regional (Baum-Walker Stadium) RHP 21 Brian Rodriguez Sr.-R 16 3-0 27.1 0 24 9 1.32 Reliable arm, veteran low 90s RHP 26 Brandon Dufault Jr.-R 15 2-4 16.0 5 22 10 3.94 Closer, upper 90s FB and wipe out slider LHP 32 James Quinlivan Fr.-R 12 2-0 13.1 0 7 5 1.38 Lengthy pitcher (6’7”) w/90-93 FB RHP 34 David Stiehl Sr.-R 14 1-1 21.1 2 17 14 4.22 Durable arm that can start GENERAL INFORMATION HUSKIES CAPTURE FIRST-EVER CAA TOURNAMENT Northeastern University .......................Founded in 1898 CHAMPIONSHIP Location ...................................................Boston, Mass. • Ben Malgeri tied the game with a home run in the bottom of the ninth Enrollment ........................................19,055 (undergrad) inning, and Max Viera hit a walk-off home run in the 10th inning to lead Nickname .......................................................... Huskies Northeastern to an 11-10 win over UNCW in the CAA title game Mascot ................................................................... Paws • After falling to UNCW 8-4 on Friday, the Huskies won three straight Colors ..................................................... Red and Black games, including two over UNCW to win the tournament championship Affiliation ............................................... NCAA Division I • Malgeri smashed five home runs in the tournament en route to being Conference .............Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) named Most Oustanding Player Facility (Capacity) ................ Friedman Diamond (2,500) • Malgeri, Jared Dupere Ian Fair, Max Viera and Cam Schlittler were all Location ............................................... Brookline, Mass. named to the CAA All-Tournament Team Year Opened ...........................................................1930 Dimensions ......................................... 326’ - 400’ - 342’ Northeastern Heads to NCAA Fayetteville Regional President ..............................Dr.
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