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2019 Lamar Baseball 1 2018 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL NOTES 2019 LAMAR BASEBALL GAME NOTES 13 Conference Championships • 3 Conference Tournament Championships • 13 Regional Appearances • 96 MLB Draft Picks • 189 All-Conference Athletes Communications: Cooper Welch • Cell: 903-439-7272 • Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @cooperwelch1991 Website: LamarCardinals.com • Lamar Baseball Twitter: @Lamar_Baseball LAMAR BY THE NUMBERS GAMES 41-44 BATON ROUGE, LA. • ALEX BOX STADIUM AT SKIP BERTMAN FIELD (10,326) 2019 Overall 14-26 2019 SLC 6-15 LAMAR UNIVERSITY CARDINALS (14-26, 6-15 SOUTHLAND) Streak L1 Head Coach: Will Davis (LSU, 2007) Location H: 10-11 | A: 4-15 | N: 0-0 Career Record: 66-87, 35-46 SLC (Third Season) | Record at Lamar: Same 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Davis’s Record vs. LSU: 0-2 | Davis’s Record vs. New Orleans: 2-4 TOTAL: 56 | HOME: 28 | AWAY: 28 Lamar vs. LSU: LSU leads 7-6 2/15 .........LIU Brooklyn ............................................... W, 6-2 Lamar vs. New Orleans: New Orleans leads 54-47 (Tied 26-26 in SLC play) 2/16 .........LIU Brooklyn ............................................... W, 2-1 Lamar vs. LSU Last 10 Years: 1-6 | Lamar vs. New Orleans Last 10 Years: 11-4 2/17 .........LIU Brooklyn ............................................... W, 8-4 AT #15 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY TIGERS (26-15, 11-7 SEC) 2/19 .........at Tulane ........................................................L, 9-1 Head Coach: Paul Mainieri (FIU, 1980) 2/20 .........at Tulane ...................................................L, 22-10 Career Record: 1,441-726-7 (37th Season) | Record at School: 577-244-3, 223-150-3 SEC 2/22 .........Central Michigan^ .....................................L, 4-2 2/23 .........Prairie View^ .............................................. W, 7-6 2019 Home: 22-4 | Away: 4-10 | Neutral: 0-1 | Streak: W2 Mainieri’s Record against Lamar: 6-1 2/24 .........Central Michigan^ .................................. L, 10-6 AT 2/28 .........BYU .........................................................L, 4-2 (10) UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS (19-21, 5-13 SOUTHLAND) 3/1 ............BYU ................................................................ W, 3-1 Head Coach: Blake Dean (LSU, 2010) 3/2 ............BYU ..................................................................L, 4-0 Career Record: 109-107-1, 49-59 SLC (Fourth Season) | Record at School: Same 3/5 ............at Houston Baptist ...........................W, 6-3 (13) 2019 Home: 12-8 | Away: 7-13 | Neutral: 0-0 | Streak: W1 3/8 ............Stephen F. Austin*......................................L, 4-1 Dean’s Record against Lamar: 4-5 3/9 ............Stephen F. Austin*......................................L, 4-2 3/10 .........Stephen F. Austin*......................................L, 5-3 SERIES INFO Potential Starters (Based on Assumptions by the SID) 3/12 .........at Rice .......................................................... L, 12-5 VS. LSU TIGERS 3/15 .........at McNeese* .................................................L, 6-1 TUESDAY, APRIL 23 AT #15 LSU, 6:30 PM 3/16 .........at McNeese* .......................................W, 2-1 (11) All-Time Record 6-7 Name ERA W-L App-GS IP H R ER B SO 3/17 .........at McNeese* .................................................L, 6-4 Streak L2 RHP Jack Dallas 6.04 0-4 15-2 25.1 29 19 17 17 20 vs. 3/19 .........Southern...................................................... W, 6-5 2018 Series LSU wins 1-0 RHP Landon Marceaux 8.41 1-2 7-6 20.1 21 19 19 11 18 3/22 .........at Northwestern State* .......................... W, 4-3 Last Meeting April 24, 2018 (LSU wins 8-0 at LSU) 3/23 .........at Northwestern State* ............................L, 5-2 FRIDAY, APRIL 26 AT NEW ORLEANS, 6:30 PM Last LU win February 24, 2016 (12-11 at Lamar) 3/24 .........at Northwestern State* ......................... L, 10-6 Name ERA W-L App-GS IP H R ER B SO 3/26 .........at Texas A&M ............................................. L, 10-7 Home February 24, 2016 (12-11) LHP Noah Sills 4.01 2-6 10-10 58.1 55 33 26 10 41 3/29 .........Nicholls* ........................................................L, 4-2 Away March 3, 1993 (9-3) vs. 3/30 .........Nicholls* ...............................................L, 5-4 (13) RHP Bailey Holstein 5.36 1-2 14-5 42.0 43 25 25 13 24 3/31 .........Nicholls* ........................................................L, 6-5 4/2 ............Houston .........................................................L, 8-7 VS. NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS SATURDAY, APRIL 27 AT NEW ORLEANS, 2:00 PM Name ERA W-L App-GS IP H R ER B SO 4/3 ............Houston Baptist ................................W, 11-1 (7) All-Time Record 47-54 LHP Jason Blanchard 2.54 4-3 10-10 63.2 52 24 18 20 61 4/5 ............at Sam Houston* ..................................... L, 15-6 Streak L2 vs. 4/6 ............at Sam Houston* ........................................L, 6-5 2018 Series New Orleans wins 2-1 RHP Chris Turpin 3.23 4-3 10-10 61.1 59 26 22 10 47 4/7 ............at Sam Houston* ........................................L, 8-4 4/9 ............at UTSA ....................................................... L, 25-2 Last Meeting April 8, 2018 (UNO wins 0-2 at Lamar) SUNDAY, APRIL 28 AT NEW ORLEANS, 1:00 PM 4/12 .........Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* ................... W, 9-1 Last LU win April 6, 2018 (5-1 at Lamar) Name ERA W-L App-GS IP H R ER B SO 4/13 .........Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* ................... W, 7-3 LHP Grason Wright 3.27 2-4 12-7 44.0 32 24 16 15 33 Home April 6, 2018 (5-1) 4/14 .........Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* .................W, 10-4 vs. 4/16 .........at Texas...........................................................L, 7-2 Away April 9, 2017 (9-1) RHP Steven Swift 9.39 1-2 7-7 23.0 35 29 24 12 17 4/18 .........at Abilene Christian* .................................L, 6-4 4/19 .........at Abilene Christian* .............................W, 13-1 LEADING OFF 4/20 .........at Abilene Christian* .................................L, 6-5 4/23 .........at LSU.......................................................6:30 p.m. Logan Berlof has been Lamar’s best bat in the last 10 games. He has 15 of his 34 hits on the year in the last 10 games 4/26 .........at New Orleans* ...................................6:30 p.m. and is hitting at a .429 clip. He’s scored 10 runs and driven in another eight during that time with three walks, two hits- 4/27 .........at New Orleans* ...................................2:00 p.m. 1 by-pitch, two homers, and five strikeouts. He’s gotten on base in the last 10 games, trailing only George and Correa. 4/28 .........at New Orleans* ...................................1:00 p.m. 4/30 .........at Baylor ..................................................6:35 p.m. Lamar has out-hit its opponents 110 to 96 in the last 10 games with a .316 batting average. Berlof, JC Correa, 5/3 ............Southeastern Louisiana* ..................6:00 p.m. Anthony Quirion, Avery George, Cole Coker, Robin Adames, and Rhett McCall have all hit .300 or better during 5/4 ............Southeastern Louisiana* ..................2:00 p.m. 2 that time with Berlof (.429) and Correa (.425) both hitting .400 or better. 5/5 ............Southeastern Louisiana* ..................1:00 p.m. 5/7 ............Rice ...........................................................6:00 p.m. Between D1Baseball, Perfect Game, and the SLC, seven Cardinals have received all-conference preseason 5/10 .........at Gonzaga ............................................8:00 p.m. honors. Robin Adames, JC Correa, Cole Coker, Ryan Erickson, Jason Blanchard, Jorge Gutierrez, and Dylan 5/11 .........at Gonzaga ............................................8:00 p.m. 3 Johnson were picked by those organizations as either All-Conference players or Top MLB Prospects in the SLC. 5/12 .........at Gonzaga ............................................5:00 p.m. 5/14 .........at TCU ......................................................6:30 p.m. Cole Girouard loves hitting against teams from the state of Louisiana. He has a career .359 batting 5/16 .........Central Arkansas* ................................6:00 p.m. average against Louisiana teams with 37 hits including six doubles, a triple, and a home run. One 5/17 .........Central Arkansas* ................................6:00 p.m. 4 of his best games came at Southern in 2018 with a 5-of-7 day with four runs scored and three RBIs. 5/18 .........Central Arkansas* ................................2:00 p.m. 5/22-5/25 ..............Southland Conference Tournament CARDINALS INFORMATION GUIDE * - SLC Conference Game ^ - Cardinal Classic The Cardinals 2019 information guide is available online at lamarcardinals.com/baseballinfoguide. 2018 LAMAR UNIVERSITY BASEBALL NOTES LAMAR’S 2019 RECORD BREAKDOWN 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 Total 14-26 Practice Game #41 Practice Travel to New Orleans Game #42 Game #43 Game #44 Conference 6-15 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Non-Conf 8-11 Check with media at LSU Check with media at New Orleans at New Orleans at Abilene Christian relations for Alex Box Stadium relations for Maestri Field Maestri Field Crutcher Scott Field Home 10-11 availability availability Away 4-15 Players and Coaches Players and Coaches Players and Coaches Players and Coaches Neutral 0-0 available post game. available post game. available post game. available post game. 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