2014 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team

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2014 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball
Arkansas Razorbacks logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWest
Record40–25 (16–14 SEC)
Head coach
Hitting coach Tony Vitello
Pitching coachDave Jorn
Home stadium Baum Stadium
Seasons
  2013
2015  
2014 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Eastern
No. 24 Florida  xy2190 .70040230 .635
No. 25 South Carolina  y18120 .60044180 .710
No. 1 Vanderbilt  y17130 .56751210 .708
Kentucky  y14160 .46737250 .597
Tennessee  12180 .40031230 .574
Georgia  11181 .38326291 .473
Missouri  6240 .20020330 .377
Western
No. 4 Ole Miss  xy19110 .63348210 .696
No. 21 LSU  y17111 .60346161 .738
No. 28 Mississippi State  y18120 .60039240 .619
No. 30 Arkansas  y16140 .53340250 .615
Alabama  y15140 .51737240 .607
Texas A&M  y14160 .46736260 .581
Auburn  10200 .33328280 .500
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2014 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in baseball at the Division I level in the NCAA for the 2014 season. Dave van Horn was the coach and completed his twelfth year at his alma mater. Van Horn's Hogs won 40 games for the seventh time in his tenure.

Contents

Personnel

Roster

2014 Arkansas Razorbacks roster [1]
 

Pitchers

  • 13 – Michael Gunn – Junior
  • 15 – Colin PochéSophomore
  • 21 – Trey Killian – Sophomore
  • 25 – Dominic Taccolini – Freshman
  • 26 – Austin Kerns – Freshman
  • 27 – Henry Weiler – Freshman
  • 28 – James Teague – Freshman
  • 30 – Jacob Stone – Junior
  • 32 – Zach JacksonFreshman
  • 34 – Parker Sanburn – Freshman
  • 35 – Jackson Lowery – RS Junior
  • 37 – Chris Falwell – Freshman
  • 38 – Andrew Kelley – Freshman
  • 39 – Chris Oliver – Junior
  • 40 – Lance Phillips – Junior
  • 45 – Landon Simpson – RS Sophomore
  • 47 – Lawson Vassar – Freshman
  • 49 – Jalen BeeksJunior
  • 51 – Zach Barr – Junior
  • 53 – Jake Smith – Freshman
  • 55 – Alex Phillips – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 19 – Jake Wise – Senior
  • 20 – Carson Shaddy – Freshman
  • 24 – Blake Baxendale – RS Freshman
  • 33 – Krisjon Wilkerson – Junior
  • 44 – Alex Gosser – Freshman

Infielders

  • 1 – Brian AndersonJunior
  • 3 – Michael Bernal – RS Sophomore
  • 5 – Brett McAfee – Junior
  • 7 – Bobby Wernes – Sophomore
  • 14 – Josh Alberius – RS Freshman
  • 18 – Matt Brown – Freshman
  • 29 – Eric Fisher – RS Junior
  • 41 – Dominic Todarello – Freshman
  • 10- Cameron Piggot
 

Outfielders

  • 8 Tyler Spoon – RS Sophomore
  • 9 Clark Eagan – Freshman
  • 10 Joe Serrano – Junior
  • 12 Garrett Rucker – RS Freshman
  • 16 Andrew BenintendiFreshman
 

Coaches

2014 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball coaching staff [2]
  • 2 Dave van Horn – Head Coach
  • 22 Tony Vitello – Hitting Coach
  • 31 Dave Jorn – Pitching Coach
  • – Clay Goodwin – Director of Baseball Operations
  • 17 Brad Flanders – Volunteer Assistant Coach
  • 6 Tim Carver – Student Assistant Coach

Schedule

2014 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball game log [3]
Regular season
Post-season
SEC Tournament
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSECT Record
May 20Texas A&M Hoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, AL 4–0Killian (4–8)Mengden (4–8)Jackson (2)2,93536–211–0
May 21Ole MissHoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL2–1Oliver (8–4)Ellis (7–1)NoneN/A37–212–0
May 22LSUHoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL2–7Nola (10–1)Poche (3–1)NoneN/A37–222–1
May 23Ole MissHoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL8–7Gunn (4–2)Short (3–3)Stone (3)N/A38–223–1
May 24LSUHoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL1–11Bouman (5–2)Jackson (2–2)NoneN/A38–233–2
NCAA tournament: Charlottesville Regional
DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordNCAAT record
May 30vs. (3) Liberty Davenport FieldCharlottesville, VA 3–2Oliver (9–4)Lambert (11–3)Stone (4)3,33439–231–0
May 31vs. (1)Virginia Davenport Field • Charlottesville, VA0–3Kirby (9–1)Killian (4–9)Howard (19)4,57939–241–1
June 1vs. (4) Bucknell Davenport Field • Charlottesville, VA10–0Beeks (6–4)Andrychik (5–5)None3,12140–242–1
June 1vs. (1) VirginiaDavenport Field • Charlottesville, VA2–9Waddell (8–3)Jackson (2–2)None4,00540–252–2

Record vs. conference opponents


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

Source: 2014 SEC baseball game results

TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW
ALA 15–141–22–10–3.2–11–11–2.3–01–22–12–1.ALAW55–41–1
ARK 16–142–11–21–2..1–21–23–01–22–1.2–12–1ARKW45–51–0
AUB 10–201–22–1..1–20–30–31–20–31–22–12–1.AUBW73–70–3
FLA 21–93–02–1.3–01–23–0.3–0.2–12–11–21–2FLAE17–34–0
UGA 11–18...0–31–20–21–22–11–22–12–12–10–3UGAE64–60–2
KEN 14–161–2.2–12–12–1..1–20–32–11–22–11–2KENE45–50–1
LSU 17–111–12–13–00–32–0.3–0.2–1.2–11–21–2LSUW26–32–1
MSU 18–122–12–13–0.2–1.0–33–01–2.2–11–22–1MSUW37–32–1
MIZZ 6–24.0–32–10–31–22–1.0–30–30–31–2.0–3MIZZE72–80–6
MISS 19–110–32–13–0.2–13–01–22–13–01–2.2–1.MISSW17–33–1
SCAR 18–122–11–22–11–21–21–2..3–02–13–0.2–1SCARE26–42–0
TENN 12–181–2.1–21–21–22–11–21–22–1.0–3.2–1TENNE53–70–1
TAMU 14–161–21–21–22–11–21–22–12–1.1–2..2–1TAMUW64–60–0
VAN 17–13.1–2.2–13–02–12–11–23–0.1–21–21–2VANE35–52–0
TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW

Updated for entire regular season. Georgia at LSU had a tie game.

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