2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball team

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2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball
Texas State Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record30–28 (16–14 Sun Belt)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jeremy Fikac (7th season)
  • Mike Silva (2nd season)
  • Daniel Fernandez (4th season)
Home stadium Bobcat Ballpark
Seasons
 2013
2015 
2014 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9 Louisiana–Lafayette  y264 .8675810 .853
Texas–Arlington  1911 .6333226 .552
Arkansas State  1812 .6003226 .552
Texas State  1614 .5333028 .517
WKU  1515 .5002928 .509
Troy  1118 .3792532 .439
South Alabama  1118 .3792233 .400
Arkansas–Little Rock  1119 .3672529 .463
Georgia State  1119 .3672531 .446
Louisiana–Monroe  1119 .3672336 .390
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2014 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball team represented Texas State University in the 2014 intercollegiate baseball season. Texas State competed in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in its inaugural season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The Bobcats played home games at Bobcat Ballpark on the university's campus in San Marcos, Texas. Fifteenth year head coach Ty Harrington led the Bobcats.

Contents

Personnel

Coaches

2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball coaching staff [2]
No.NamePositionTenureAlma mater
5 Ty Harrington Head coach University of Texas at Austin
28Jeremy FikacAssistant coach Southwest Texas State University [Note 1]
39Mike SilvaAssistant coach Bellevue University
25Daniel FernandezVolunteer Assistant Coach Texas State University–San Marcos [Note 1]

Players

Schedule

2014 Texas State Bobcats baseball team game log [3]
DateTimeOpponent#Site/EventTVWinLossSaveResultAttd.Record
February 143:55 PM Michigan Bobcat BallparkSan Marcos, TX
(Texas State Baseball Invitational)
Hunter Lemke (1–0)Brett Adcock (0–1)W 8–72,4391–0
February 152:21 PM Washington Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TX
(Texas State Baseball Invitational)
Jeff Brigham (1–0)Taylor Black (0–1)Tyler Davis (1)L 1–61,9541–1
February 163:56 PM Air Force Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TX
(Texas State Baseball Invitational)
Austen Williams (1–0)Steven Trojan (0–1)W 6–01,9042–1
February 184:30 PMat #17 Rice Reckling ParkHouston, TX Zech Lemond (1–0)Dylan Bein (0–1)L 3–42,1772–2
February 216:33 PM UC Riverside Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXLucas Humpai (1–0)Jacob Smigeiski (1–1)W 2–01,4423–2
February 223:35 PMUC RiversideBobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXHunter Lemke (2–0)Jordan Kron (0–1)W 8–71,3594–2
February 231:01 PMUC RiversideBobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXAusten Williams (2–0)Antonio Gonzales (0–1)W 7–51,4275–2
February 255:33 PM Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXCory Geisler (1–0)Jacob Dorris (0–1)Hunter Lemke (1)W 6–41,0596–2
February 286:32 PM Wagner Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXRoss Goebel (1–0)Mike Adams (0–1)Hunter Lemke (2)W 3–11,2997–2
March 12:01 PMWagnerBobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXTaylor Black (1–1)Matt Morris (0–2)Hunter Lemke (3)W 8–5N/A8–2
March 16:33 PMWagnerBobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXCory Geisler (2–0)Anthony Battaglia (0–1)Hunter Lemke (4)W 9–71,7209–2
March 56:31 PM Valparaiso Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXBen Mahar (1–1)Hunter Lemke (2–1)Karch Kowalczyk (4)L 2–31,1389–3
March 75:58 PMat Washington State Bailey–Brayton FieldPullman, WA Matt Bower (1–0)Tyler Davenport (0–1)Ian Hamilton (2)L 2–35239–4
March 81:59 PMat Washington StateBailey–Brayton Field • Pullman, WAKellen Camus (1–0)Taylor Black (1–2)Ian Hamilton (3)L 3–4N/A9–5
March 85:02 PMat Washington StateBailey–Brayton Field • Pullman, WAHunter Lemke (3–1)Sam Triece (0–1)W 5–371110–5
March 116:36 PM#14 Texas Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TX KBVO Ty Culbreth (1–0)Dylan Bein (0–2)John Curtiss (3)L 3–62,60310–6
March 146:31 PM UT Arlington*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXTaylor Black (2–2)Jess Amedee (1–3)Hunter Lemke (5)W 10–51,26511–6
March 153:01 PMUT Arlington*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXHunter Lemke (4–2)Jacob Moreland (0–1)W 7–51,21012–6
March 161:01 PMUT Arlington*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXRoss Goebel (2–0)Zach Thompson (1–3)Hunter Lemke (6)W 3–11,15413–6
March 186:37 PM#21 RiceBobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXCaleb Smith (1–0)Chad Young (0–1)L 1–142,01313–7
March 216:04 PMat WKU* Nick Denes FieldBowling Green, KY Justin Hageman (1–1)Taylor Black (2–3)L 1–439313–8
March 223:01 PMat WKU*Nick Denes Field • Bowling Green, KYAusten Williams (3–0)Austin Clay (3–1)Justin Dellinger (1)W 13–436714–8
March 231:01 PMat WKU*Nick Denes Field • Bowling Green, KYLucas Humpal (2–0)Jake Thompson (2–1)W 7–530315–8
March 256:00 PMat #15 Texas UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX LHN Lukas Schiraldi (4–1)Tyler Davenport (0–2)L 1–55,16315–9
March 286:00 PMat Arkansas State* Tomlinson Stadium–Kell FieldJonesboro, AR Hunter Lemke (5–1)Cody Woodhouse (2–1)W 4–3N/A16–9
March 294:00 PMat Arkansas State*Tomlinson Stadium–Kell Field • Jonesboro, ARColton Kibler (2–1)Austen Williams (3–1)Morgan Croft (4)L 4–548216–10
March 301:00 PMat Arkansas State*Tomlinson Stadium–Kell Field • Jonesboro, ARBradley Wallace (2–2)Lucas Humpal (2–1)L 1–427616–11
April 16:35 PM UTSA Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXKBVOAndrew Boes (1–0)Matt Sims (2–3)W 7–61,61317–11
April 46:30 PM South Alabama*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXBen Taylor (3–1)Hunter Lemke (5–2)L 5–41,27517–12
April 53:00 PMSouth Alabama*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXAusten Williams (4–1)Kevin Hill (2–4)W 2–01,72818–12
April 61:00 PMSouth Alabama*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXBrandon Hallford (3–0)Lucas Humpal (2–2)L 2–71,10818–13
April 86:30 PMat Houston Cougar Field • Houston, TXAndrew Lantrip (2–0)Dylan Bein (0–3)L 1–71,22718–14
April 116:00 PMat UL Monroe* Warhawk FieldMonroe, LA Austen Williams (5–1)Alex Hermeling (1–4)W 12–591619–14
April 126:00 PMat UL Monroe*Warhawk Field • Monroe, LAJared Dye (1–1)Taylor Black (2–4)L 12–171,20119–15
April 131:00 PMat UL Monroe*Warhawk Field • Monroe, LAJosh Leone (3–3)Lucas Humpal (2–3)Tyler Bray (5)L 6–793819–16
April 156:00 PMat UTSA* Roadrunner FieldSan Antonio, TX Jeremy Filipek (2–0)Hunter Lemke (5–3)L 2–733519–17
April 186:30 PM Georgia State*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXAusten Williams (6–1)Kenny Anderson (3–3)W 8–11,22120–17
April 193:00 PMGeorgia State*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TX SBCN Taylor Black (3–4)Nathan Bates (1–2)Hunter Lemke (7)W 4–21,26321–17
April 201:00 PMGeorgia State*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXLucas Humpal (3–3)Tyler McClure (2–7)Hunter Lemke (8)W 4–11,11422–17
April 226:35 PMat Baylor Baylor BallparkWaco, TX Drew Tolson (2–4)Dylan Bein (0–4)Josh Michalec (15)L 3–42,59122–18
April 236:35 PM Baylor Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXKBVOCory Geisler (3–0)Nick Lewis (1–1)Hunter Lemke (9)W 2–01,85823–18
April 256:00 PMat Louisiana* M. L. Tigue Moore FieldLafayette, LA Greg Milhorn (4–2)Ross Goebel (2–1)Ryan Wilson (2)L 6–83,84623–19
April 266:00 PMat Louisiana*M. L. Tigue Moore Field • Lafayette, LATaylor Black (4–4)Carson Baranik (8–1)W 10–34,19724–19
April 271:00 PMat Louisiana*M. L. Tigue Moore Field • Lafayette, LACody Boutte (6–0)Lucas Humpal (3–4)Ryan Wilson (3)L 0–23,62124–20
April 296:35 PMat Texas A&M Olsen Field at Blue Bell ParkCollege Station, TX Corey Ray (5–0)Chad Young (0–2)L 2–94,01224–21
May 26:30 PM Troy*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXAusten Williams (7–1)Shane McCain (3–4)Dylan Bein (1)W 7–31,35325–21
May 33:00 PMTroy*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXSBCNTaylor Black (5–4)Tanner Hicks (2–8)Hunter Lemke (10)W 5–21,26326–21
May 41:00 PMTroy*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXLucas Humpal (4–4)Ben Tidwell (1–2)Dylan Bein (2)W 6–21,29827–21
May 96:30 PM UALR*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXTravis McDonald (3–6)Austen Williams (7–2)Ethan Schlechte (1)L 3–01,23527–22
May 103:00 PMUALR*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXTaylor Black (6–4)Same Thoele (0–3)W 6–21,16928–22
May 111:00 PMUALR*Bobcat Ballpark • San Marcos, TXCameron Allen (5–5)Lucas Humpal (4–5)Tanner Rockwell (6)L 2–31,35028–23
May 156:30 PMat UT Arlington* Clay Gould BallparkArlington, TX Daniel Milliman (5–0)Austen Williams (7–3)L 7–1136128–24
May 166:30 PMat UT Arlington*Clay Gould Ballpark • Arlington, TXChase Weaver (4–2)Cory Geisler (3–1)L 0–133928–25
May 172:00 PMat UT Arlington*Clay Gould Ballpark • Arlington, TXBrad Vachon (5–5)Justin Dellinger (0–1)Keegan Hucul (2)L 0–145228–26
May 219:00 AMWKU^Stanky Field • Mobile, ALDylan Bein (1–4)Brennan Pearson (0–2)W 4–338629–26
May 224:00 PMLouisiana^Stanky Field • Mobile, ALMatt Hicks (7–1)Lucas Humpal (4–6)L 4–1149429–27
May 233:00 PMUL Monroe^Stanky Field • Mobile, ALAusten Williams (8–3)Alex Dumaine (3–7)Hunter Lemke (11)W 4–238830–27
May 249:00 AMLouisiana^Stanky Field • Mobile, ALCody Boutte (8–0)Dylan Bein (1–5)Matt Plitt (4)L 3–451330–28
*Sun Belt Conference game. ^Sun Belt Conference Tournament game.

# Rankings from Collegiate Baseball released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

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References

  1. "2014 Standings". Sun Belt Conference. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  2. "2014 Quick Facts" (PDF).
  3. "2022 Baseball Schedule".