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2020 Schedule Game 12 //Wvu Vs. Kent State Probable MOUNTAINEER BASEBALL 2020 SCHEDULE GAME 12 // WVU VS. KENT STATE Overall Record: 7-4 Big 12: 0-0 Non-Conference: 7-4 March 4, 2020 | Monongalia County Ballpark | Morgantown, W.Va. Home: 1-0 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 2-1 Fri., Feb. 14 at Jacksonville W, 3-0 Sat., Feb. 15 at Jacksonville L, 3-4 Sun., Feb. 16 at Jacksonville W, 2-1 Weds, March 4 4 p.m. ET Tues., Feb. 18 Canisius W, 15-8 Video ..................................................... MountaineerTV Fri., Feb. 21 vs. Kennesaw State ^ W, 7-1 Audio .......................................... WWVU 91.7 FM (U92) Sat., Feb. 22 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^ W, 5-1 Live Stats .............................................. WVUsports.com Sun., Feb. 23 vs. Illinois ^ L, 1-2 Sun., Feb. 23 vs. Coastal Carolina ^ L, 2-14 Fri., Feb. 28 at VCU ! L, 1-4 Sat., Feb. 29 at William & Mary ! W, 13-4 WEST VIRGINIA MOUNTAINEERS KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES Sun., March 1 at Richmond ! W, 13-1 7-4 (0-0 Big 12) 2020 Record 6-4 (0-0 MAC) Wed., March 4 Kent State 4 p.m. Fri., March 6 at Mercer 6 p.m. 158 2020 RPI (as of 2/25/19) 139 Sat., March 7 at Mercer 2 p.m. Randy Mazey (8th) Head Coach (Season) Jeff Duncan (7th) Sun., March 8 at Mercer 1 p.m. 234-180 (421-340-2, 14th) Record at School (Overall, Seasons) 224-123 (same) Wed., March 11 Liberty 3 p.m. Braden Zarbnisky (22) Hits Leader Ben Carew (18) Fri., March 13 at Texas Tech * 7:30 p.m. Braden Zarbnisky (.468) Avg. Leader Kevin Dobos (.500) Sat., March 14 at Texas Tech * 3 p.m. Jackson Wolf (1.40) ERA Leader (Min. 10 IP) Collin Romel (1.98) Sun., March 15 at Texas Tech * 2 p.m. Three tied (2) Wins Leader Ryan Lane (2) Fri., March 20 at Kansas * - ESPN+ 4 p.m. Sat., March 21 at Kansas * - ESPN+ 3 p.m. Sun., March 22 at Kansas * - ESPN+ 1 p.m. Wed., March 25 vs. Marshall & 6 p.m. PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Fri., March 27 George Mason 6:30 p.m. 2020 Stats Sat., March 28 George Mason 3 p.m. Sun., March 29 George Mason 1 p.m. Tyler Strechay • RHP • Fr. vs. Zach Schultz • RHP • Fr. Tues., March 31 at Pitt 3 p.m. 0-1, 11.25 ERA, 1 K, 2 BB, 4.0 IP 0-1, 2.57 ERA, 6 K, 4 BB, 7.0 IP Fri., April 3 Texas * - ATTSN 6:30 p.m. Sat., April 4 Texas * 4 p.m. Sun., April 5 Texas * 1 p.m. Tues., April 7 Maryland 6:30 p.m. Quick Hits Thurs., April 9 at TCU * 7:30 p.m. • The Mountaineers return home to take on Kent State on Wednesday, March 4, at Monongalia County Fri., April 10 at TCU * 7:30 p.m. Ballpark. Sat., April 11 at TCU * 3 p.m. Tues., April 14 Akron 6:30 p.m. • Wednesday marks the 35th all-time meeting between the two schools. Kent State holds a 20-14 advantage Fri., April 17 Kansas State * 6:30 p.m. in a series that began in 1950. Sat., April 18 Kansas State * 4 p.m. Sun., April 19 Kansas State * 12 p.m. • WVU is 108-78-1 all-time against members of the Mid-American Conference. Tues., April 21 Marshall 6:30 p.m. • West Virginia swept the Golden Flashes in a three-game series last season in Morgantown. The squad earned Fri., April 24 Oklahoma State * 6:30 p.m. wins of 6-2, 8-4 and 9-7, from March 9-10, 2019. Sat., April 25 Oklahoma State * 4 p.m. Sun., April 26 Oklahoma State * 1 p.m. • Freshman right-handed pitcher Tyler Strechay is set to make his third career start for WVU on Wednesday. The Tues., April 28 at Penn State 6:30 p.m. Collegeville, Pennsylvania, native also started the squad’s home opener on Feb. 18, against Canisius. Wed., April 29 vs. Pitt # 6 p.m. Fri., May 1 Baylor * 6:30 p.m. • Wednesday also marks the second of 25 home games for the Mountaineers this season. Sat., May 2 Baylor * 4 p.m. • Entering their sixth season at the facility, WVU owns an impressive 76-43 record at ‘The Mon.’ Last season, Sun., May 3 Baylor * 1 p.m. WVU went 18-7 at home. Fri., May 8 College of Charleston 6:30 p.m. Sat., May 9 College of Charleston 4 p.m. • WVU is coming off a weekend at the Central Virginia Challenge, from Feb. 28-March 1, in Richmond/ Sun., May 10 College of Charleston 1 p.m. Williamsburg, Virginia. The club fell to VCU, 4-1, on Feb. 28, before earning wins over William & Mary (13-4) Tues., May 12 Pitt 6:30 p.m. and Richmond (13-1) to close the weekend on Feb. 29, and March 1. Thurs., May 14 at Oklahoma * 3 p.m. Fri., May 15 at Oklahoma * 2 p.m. • The Mountaineers scored 13 or more runs in two consecutive games for the first time since March 7-8, 2015. Sat., May 16 at Oklahoma * 2 p.m. • WVU has won 12 consecutive midweek, nonconference home games, dating back to a 9-6 win over Niagara May 20-24 Big 12 Championship % TBD on April 3, 2017. * Big 12 Conference Game • For the fourth consecutive week, the Mountaineers received votes in the National College Baseball Writers ^ Brittain Resorts Invitational, Myrtle Beach/Conway, S.C. Association (NCBWA) Division I Poll. ! Central Virginia Challenge, Richmond/Williamsburg, Va. & Appalachian Power Park, Charleston, W.Va. • WVU features 12 returning lettermen off last season’s 38-win team, which hosted its first NCAA Regional # PNC Park, Pittsburgh since 1955. % Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla. All times Eastern and subject to change QUICK FACTS FOLLOWING THE MOUNTAINEERS Online Streaming General Information Website ...................WVUsports.com Twitter ....................@WVUBaseball Every WVU home game will feature a free video Location ............................Morgantown, W.Va. Facebook .................../WVUBaseball stream on WVUsports.com/Watch and the WVU Founded .......................................1867 Instagram ..................@WVUBaseball Gameday App. Links to each broadcast, along with Nickname ............................... Mountaineers Coach Mazey ................@CoachMazey road games being live streamed by the home team, can be found on the baseball schedule page Conference ....................................Big 12 on WVUsports.com. Enrollment ...................................31,442 WVUsports.com For official news, notes and more on the Colors ...............Old Gold (PMS 124 C) and Blue (295 C) Mountaineer baseball team, visit Fans also can access the video streams via Roku President .....................Dr. E. Gordon Gee (Utah, ’68) WVUsports.com, the official website of the West and Apple TV by searching for the “West Virginia Director of Athletics .................Shane Lyons (WVU, ’87) Virginia University Mountaineers. Mountaineers” channel. Athletic Department Phone ..................304-293-5621 Social Media: @WVUBaseball Additionally, select practices, interviews and more Ticket Office Phone ....................1-800-WVU GAME Don’t miss a pitch this season by following and will be broadcast live on Facebook or Periscope connecting with the Mountaineers on social and can be accessed by following the team at @ Coaches and Staff media. By following @WVUBaseball on Twitter, WVUBaseball. Head Coach ....................Randy Mazey (8th Season) Facebook and Instagram, fans will get official Alma Mater .........................Clemson (’88) news and notes, behind-the-scenes updates and an exclusive look at the team both on and off the WVU Record ..................234-180 (8th Season) field. Career Record ...............421-340-2 (14th Season) Assistant Coach ................. Steve Sabins (5th Season) Alma Mater ......................Embry-Riddle (’11) MOUNTAINEERS ON THE RADIO Assistant Coach ................ Mark Ginther (2nd Season) Full Schedule Alma Mater ....................Oklahoma State (’13) Market Station Frequency Radio Volunteer Assistant ............... Jacob Garcia (1st Season) Morgantown “Jack-FM” WZST 100.9 WVU baseball can be heard on the radio Alma Mater ..................Northern Colorado (’18) Clarksburg WPDX-FM/AM 104.9/750 throughout the state on the Mountaineer Sports Strength Coach ...................Sean Healy (2nd Season) Sutton/Gassaway WSBG-FM/AM 96.5/1490 Network from IMG. Dan Zangrilli will have the play-by-play call, while Ernie Galusky provides Director of Baseball Operations ........Pat Crowe (3rd Season) New Martinsville WETZ-FM/AM 93.1/1330 color commentary. Dir. of Player Development, Dir. of Camps ....Joey Cuomo (1st season) Hinton WMTD-FM 102.3 Richwood WVAR-AM 600 Radio Schedule Baseball History Summersville WVAR-FM 98.1 The 37-game radio schedule begins on March 13, with the Big 12 Conference opener at Texas Tech, First Season ....................................1892 Partial Season (Check Local Listings) and continues with every game through the end of Seasons ....................... 125th Season (128 Years) Market Station Frequency the season, including the postseason. All-Time Record ..................... 2193-1600-17 (.578) Huntington WWQB-FM 102.3 All-Time Big 12 Record (Since 2013) ............77-87 (.470) Martinsburg WRNR-AM/FM 740/106.5 Listen for Free Online and on Mobile NCAA Tournaments (Record) ....................13 (11-26) Fans can listen to every broadcast for free on the Charleston WMXE-FM 100.9 WVU Gameday App and the TuneIn App on their 1955, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1982, 1985, Charleston/St. Albans “The Jock” 1300/1340 mobile device, as well as online at WVUsports. 1987, 1994, 1996, 2017, 2019 com/Watch. Conference Championships ............19 (14 Reg, 5 Tourney) Postseason Regular Season: 1955, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967 Market Station Frequency (SoCon); 1981, 1982 (Eastern 8); 1984, 1985, 1986, Beckley-Fayetteville WVBD-FM 100.7 1987, 1988 (A-10); 1996 (Big East) Tournament: 1982 (Eastern 8); 1985, 1987, 1994 (A-10); 1997 (Big East) MEDIA INFORMATION Receiving Information Monongalia County Ballpark The West Virginia University Athletic Communications Office will be available Media members may receive press releases, notes Capacity ......................................3,500 throughout the 2020 season to accommodate any and more via e-mail.
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