2013 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team

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2013 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball
Arkansas Razorbacks logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWest
Ranking
CoachesNo. 18
CB No. 18
Record39–22 (18-11 SEC)
Head coach
Hitting coachTodd Butler
Pitching coachDave Jorn
Home stadium Baum Stadium
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 9 Vanderbilt  xy263 .8975412 .818
No. 13 South Carolina  y1712 .5864320 .683
Florida  y1416 .4672930 .492
Kentucky  1119 .3673025 .545
Missouri  1020 .3331832 .360
Tennessee  820 .2862230 .423
Georgia  720 .2592132 .396
Western
No. 7 LSU  xy237 .7675711 .838
No. 18 Arkansas  y1811 .6213922 .639
No. 2 Mississippi State  y1614 .5335120 .718
Ole Miss  y1515 .5003824 .613
Alabama  y1415 .4833528 .556
Texas A&M  y1316 .4483429 .540
Auburn  1317 .4333323 .589
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 26, 2013 [1] [2] [3] [4]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in baseball at the Division I level in the NCAA for the 2013 season. Dave van Horn is the coach and completed his eleventh year at his alma mater. During the season, he won his 1,000th game as a collegiate head coach.

Contents

Coaches

2013 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball coaching staff
  • 2 Dave van Horn - Head Coach
  • 22 Todd Butler - Hitting Coach
  • 31 Dave Jorn - Pitching Coach
  • 21 Brian Walker - Volunteer Assistant Coach
  • -- Jacob Julius - Student Assistant Coach

Source: arkansasrazorbacks.com

Schedule

2013 Game Log
Regular season
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordSEC
1 2/15/13 Western Illinois Baum Stadium 9–1 Stanek (1–0)Smith (0–1)-7,7121–00–0
22/16/13Western IllinoisBaum Stadium7–2Astin (1–0)Willman (0–1)7,2702–00–0
32/17/13Western IllinoisBaum Stadium5–7Pingel (1–0)Daniel (0–1)Loconsole (1)8,7872–10–0
42/19/13 New Orleans Baum Stadium14-0 (7)Poche (1-0)Martinez (0-1)DH3–10–0
52/19/13New OrleansBaum Stadium3–0Simpson (1–0)Prest (0–1)Beeks (1)6,9134–10–0
62/22/13 Evansville Baum Stadium10–4Moore (1–0)Freeland (1–1)6,9555–10–0
72/23/13EvansvilleBaum Stadium5–2Beeks (1–0)Isom (0–2)Daniel (1)7,6526–10–0
82/24/13EvansvilleBaum Stadium10–2Killian (1–0)Lloyd (0–1)7,8257–10–0
Coca-Cola Classic, Surprise, Arizona
92/28/13vs. Arizona State Surprise Stadium 2-3Lilek (1-0)Stanek (1-1)Burr (1)7147-20-0
103/1/13vs. Gonzaga Surprise Stadium0-3Gonzales (2-1)Astin (1-1)4277-30-0
113/2/13vs. Arizona StateSurprise Stadium1-3Blackford (1-0)Killian (1-1)Burr (2)1,5607-40-0
123/3/13vs. Pacific Surprise Stadium3-4Hamman (1-0)Moore (1-1)1797-50-0
133/7/13 San Diego State Baum Stadium2-0Poche (2-0)Cederoth (1-2)Astin (1)7,1538-50-0
143/8/13San Diego StateBaum Stadium4-3Beeks (2-0)Hepner (0-1)7,5029-50-0
153/9/13San Diego StateBaum Stadium8-2Killian (2-1)Doran (2-2)DH10-50-0
163/10/13San Diego StateBaum Stadium4-1Gunn (1-0)Derby (1-1)8,65611-50-0
173/12/13 Alabama A&M Baum Stadium20-2Altimont (1-0)Tucker (1-2)Simpson (1)6,92212-50-0
183/13/13Alabama A&MBaum Stadium13-0Oliver (1-0)Belue (0-2)6,72413-50-0
193/15/13 #8 Ole Miss Baum Stadium1-7Wahl (5-0)Killian (2-2)8,93413-60-1
203/16/13#8 Ole MissBaum Stadium10-1Fant (1-0)Mayers (2-1)9,86114-61-1
213/17/13#8 Ole MissBaum Stadium4-6 (13)Huber (2-0)Moore (1-2)7,60314-71-2
223/22/13at #6 South Carolina Carolina Stadium 15-3Astin (2-1)Beal (2-1)7,61615-72-2
233/23/13at # 6 South CarolinaCarolina Stadium4-2Stanek (2-1)Belcher (4-2)7,50916-73-2
243/24/13at #6 South CarolinaCarolina Stadium5-3 (11)Killian (3-2)Webb (0-1) Suggs (1)7,20817-74-2
253/26/13 Mississippi Valley State Baum Stadium6-0Poche (3-0)Lacy (0-3)6,68818-74-2
263/27/13Mississippi Valley StateBaum Stadium2-1Wright (1-0)Killier (1-5)Beeks (2)9,28519-74-2
273/29/13 #15 Mississippi State Baum Stadium5-4Beeks (3-0)Pollorena (4-1)Suggs (2)7,84520-75-2
283/30/13#15 Mississippi StateBaum Stadium1-4Graveman (3-2)Stanek (2-2)8,74220-85-3
293/31/13#15 Mississippi StateBaum Stadium3-1Fant (2-0)Bracewell (0-1)Suggs (3)7,72221-86-3
304/4/13at Alabama Sewell-Thomas Stadium 3-1Beeks (4-0)Sullivan (3-2)Suggs (4)2,99022-87-3
314/5/13at AlabamaSewell-Thomas Stadium6-0Stanek (3-2)Keller (3-4)3,78723-88-3
324/6/13at AlabamaSewell-Thomas Stadium0-5Turnbull (4-1)Fant (2-1)3,47023-98-4
334/9/13 New Mexico Baum Stadium0-3Bridges (2-1)Wright (1-1)DH23-108-4
344/9/13New MexicoBaum Stadium4-3Oliver (2-0)McClain (1-1)7,21524-108-4
354/12/13 #2 LSU Baum Stadium2-6Nola (6-0)Astin (2-2)10,16724-118-5
364/13/13#2 LSUBaum Stadium8-3Stanek (4-2)Eades (7-1)10,37725-119-5
374/14/13#2 LSUBaum Stadium3-5 (10)Cotton (2-0)Oliver (2-1)10,18025-129-6
384/16/13at Nebraska Haymarket Park 0-3Kubat (1-0)Killian (3-3)Vogt (6)DH25-139-6
394/16/13at NebraskaHaymarket Park2-4Bublitz (2-0)Oliver (2-2)Roeder (2)2,56325-149-6
404/19/13 Texas A&M Baum Stadium3-5Brashear (1-1)Beeks (4-1)Jester (10)9,06425-159-7
414/20/13Texas A&MBaum Stadium12-2Stanek (5-2)Kent (2-2)Gunn (1)11,14526-1510-7
424/21/13Texas A&MBaum Stadium2-1Fant (3-1)Pineda (3-4)Suggs (5)9,01227-1511-7
434/26/13at Georgia Foley Field 2-0Astin (3-2)Boling (2-6)Suggs (6)2,04328-1512-7
444/27/13at GeorgiaFoley Field2-1Beeks (5-1)McLaughlin (4-5)Suggs (7)1,80229-1513-7
4/28/13at GeorgiaFoley FieldPostponed (rain)
454/30/13 Missouri State Baum Stadium6-3Fant (4-1)Hall (4-2)Suggs (8)4,26830-1513-7
465/3/13at Kentucky Cliff Hagan Stadium 2-1Astin (4-2)Reed (2-6)Suggs (9)2,33631-1514-7
475/4/13at KentuckyCliff Hagan Stadium5-3Stanek (6-2)Littrell (5-4)Suggs (10)DH32-1515-7
485/4/13at KentuckyCliff Hagan Stadium3-4Shepherd (4-0)Simpson (1-1)1,79432-1615-8
495/10/13 Tennessee Baum Stadium3-8Godley (5-6)Astin (4-3)9,11032-1715-9
505/11/13TennesseeBaum Stadium11-1Stanek (7-2)Williams (2-4)9,63933-1716-9
515/12/13TennesseeBaum Stadium10-2Fant (5-1)Quillen (2-4)8,52334-1717-9
525/16/13at Auburn Plainsman Park 0-3Kendrick (5-3)Astin (4-4)Dedrick (9)2,63134-1817-10
535/17/13at AuburnPlainsman Park1-0Stanek (8-2)O'Neal (8-4)Suggs (11)3,63135-1818-10
545/18/13at AuburnPlainsman Park6-11Cochran-Gill (1-1)Moore (1-3)Dedrick (10)2,48135-1918-11
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveRecordTournament Record
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordNCAAT Record
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordNCAAT Record
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordCWS Record

February

Western Illinois

Jalen Beeks, a relief pitcher from Prairie Grove, Arkansas, made his Razorbacks debut in game two with Western Illinois Evansville at Arkansas baseball, 2013 012.jpg
Jalen Beeks, a relief pitcher from Prairie Grove, Arkansas, made his Razorbacks debut in game two with Western Illinois

The Razorbacks began the 2013 campaign with a 9–1 victory over the Western Illinois Leathernecks at Baum Stadium. First baseman Eric Fisher, a redshirt sophomore, hit his first collegiate home run in the game, with Jacob Mahan and Brian Anderson both going 2 for 2 at the plate. [5] The following day, the Razorbacks took a 7–2 victory over the Leathernecks with starting pitcher Barrett Astin getting the win. Matt Vinson and Joe Serrano each had 2-RBI singles. Sophomore pitcher Jalen Beeks made his first appearance for the Razorbacks in relief. [6] Trent Daniel gave up six runs (three earned) and received the loss as Western Illinois took the third game, 7–5. [7] The Razorbacks subsequently dropped from #1 in the Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, and NCBWA polls. [8] [9] [10]

New Orleans

Although scheduled to be a two-day series, the Razorbacks and New Orleans Privateers decided to reschedule and play a doubleheader on February 19. [11]

Record vs. conference opponents


Last two do not qualify for conf. tourn. Blank are not scheduled. Blue are home games, otherwise away.

Source: 2013 SEC baseball game results, 2013 SEC baseball schedule

TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW
ALA 14–151–22–1.3–0.1–20–32–10–3.2–12–01–2ALAW55–51–2
ARK 18–112–11–2.2–02–11–22–1.1–23–02–12–1.ARKW27–31–0
AUB 13–171–22–12–12–1.0–31–21–22–1..2–10–3AUBW75–50–2
FLA 14–16..1–21–21–20–31–22–12–13–02–1.1–2FLAE34–61–1
UGA 7–200–30–21–22–11–2..1–2.0–31–00–31–2UGAE71–80–3
KEN 11–19.1–2.2–12–10–32–11–22–10–31–2.0–3KENE44–60–3
LSU 23–72–12–13–03–0.3–02–13–02–11–2.2–1.LSUW19–14–0
MSU 16–143–01–22–12–1.1–21–2.1–22–1.3–00–3MSUW35–52–1
MIZZ 10–201–2.2–11–22–12–10–3..1–21–20–30–3MIZZE53–70–3
MISS 15–153–02–11–21–2.1–21–22–1..3–01–20–3MISSW44–62–1
SCAR 17–12.0–3.0–33–03–02–11–22–1.3–03–00–2SCARE26–44–2
TENN 8–201–21–2.1–20–12–1..2–10–30–31–20–3TENNE62–70–3
TAMU 13–160–21–21–2.3–0.1–20–33–02–10–32–1.TAMUW64–62–2
VAN 26–32–1.3–02–12–13–0.3–03–03–02–03–0.VANE110–06–0
TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW

Updated for entire regular season.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
Coaches' [12] 11*2191517131012
Baseball America [8] 33316152115141012
Collegiate Baseball^ [9] 12229222812111013
NCBWA [10] 132161116119810

^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

Razorbacks in the 2013 MLB Draft

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Dominic FicocielloIF12366 Detroit Tigers
Trent DanielLHP17499 Colorado Rockies
Brandon MooreRHP17512 Milwaukee Brewers
Jacob MorrisOF24723 Chicago White Sox
Tyler WrightLHP26777 Seattle Mariners
Randall FantLHP29857 Houston Astros
Eric FisherIF30892 Miami Marlins
Matt VinsonOF371110 Arizona Diamondbacks

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