2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team

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2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball
Texas Tech Athletics logo.svg
Conference Big 12 Conference
Record31–24 (13–11 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Ray Hayward (3rd season)
  • J-Bob Thomas (3rd season)
Home stadium Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park
Seasons
  2014
2016  
2015 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 TCU  y185 .7835115 .773
No. 19 Oklahoma State  y148 .6363820 .655
Oklahoma  1311 .5423427 .557
Texas Tech  1311 .5423124 .564
Texas  y1113 .4583027 .526
Kansas State  1014 .4172730 .474
West Virginia  913 .4092727 .500
Baylor  915 .3752332 .418
Kansas  815 .3482332 .418
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [1]

The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represented Texas Tech University during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Red Raiders played their home games at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They were led by head coach Tim Tadlock in his 3rd season at Texas Tech.

Contents

Previous season

In 2014, the Red Raiders finished the season 4th in the Big 12 with a record of 45–21, 14–10 in conference play. They qualified for the 2014 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament, and were eliminated in the first round. They qualified for the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, and were placed in the Coral Gables regional, along with host Miami (FL), Columbia, and Bethune-Cookman. In their first game, the Red Raiders defeated Columbia, 3–2, and advanced to the next leg, where they defeated Miami (FL), 3–0. In the regional final, Texas Tech was again matched up with Miami, and dropped the first game by a score of 1–2 in 10 innings. In the second game, the Red Raiders rebounded to beat the Hurricanes 4–0 and advanced to the Super Regional. As hosts of the Super Regional, the Red Raiders defeated College of Charleston in two games, both by a score of 1–0, to advance to their first ever College World Series.

In the College World Series, Texas Tech was eliminated quickly, after only two games, losing first to conference opponent TCU, 2–3, then to Ole Miss, 1–2. They finished the season with a record of 45–21.

Personnel

Roster

2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 5 – Patrick Mahomes II – Freshman
  • 13 – Dalton Brown – Junior
  • 14 – Dominic Moreno – Senior
  • 18 – Quinn Carpenter – Junior
  • 19 – Jackson Lancaster – Freshman
  • 20 – Cameron Smith – Senior
  • 32 – Justin Bethurd – Junior
  • 34 – Corey Taylor – Senior
  • 35 – Matt Withrow – Junior
  • 36 – Ty Damron – Sophomore
  • 37 – Matt Custred – Junior
  • 38 – Johnathon Tripp – Junior
  • 41 – Dylan Dusek – Sophomore
  • 42 – Parker Mushinski – Freshman
  • 43 – Garrett Bruce – Junior
  • 44 – Ryan Moseley – Sophomore
  • 45 – Heath Herrington – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 48 – Sean Thompson – Sophomore
  • 55 – Jacob Patterson – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 15 – Kholeton Sanchez – Junior
  • 16 – Tyler Floyd – Junior
  • 26 – Hunter Southerland – Sophomore
  • 31 – Nick Marshall – Junior

Infielders

  • 1 – Tim Proudfoot – Senior
  • 2 – Orlando Garcia – Freshman
  • 3 – Michael Davis – Freshman
  • 4 – Cory Raley – Junior
  • 7 – Ryan Long – Sophomore
  • 8 – Tanner Gardner – Freshman
  • 9 – William Hairston – Sophomore
  • 12 – Eric GutierrezJunior
  • 21 – Bryant Burleson – Senior
  • 25 – Hunter Hargrove – Sophomore
  • 28 – Landon Darwin – Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 10 – Tyler Neslony – Junior
  • 11 – Stephen Smith – Sophomore
  • 17 – Zach Davis – Junior
  • 29 – Anthony Lyons – Sophomore
 

Coaching staff

NamePositionSeasons at
Texas Tech
Alma Mater
Tim Tadlock Head coach3 Texas Tech University (1992)
Ray HaywardAssistant coach3 University of Oklahoma (1983)
J-Bob ThomasAssistant coach3 Abilene Christian University (2005)

Season

February

Texas Tech opened its season with a four-game series against West Coast Conference foe San Francisco. In the opening game of the series on February 13, the Red Raiders rebounded from an early 0–3 deficit, but scored six runs in the third inning, powering their way to a 9–7 Opening Day victory. [3]

Schedule

2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball Game Log: [4] 31–24
Regular Season: 30–22
February: 9–1
DateTimeOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordBig 12 RecordRef
February 132:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–7Patterson (1–0)Shew (0–1)4,3751–0
February 1412:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 15–6Mushinski (1–0)Rincon (0–1)4,2002–0
February 144:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 13–5Dusek (1–0)Lee (0–1)4,4183–0
February 1512:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–7Damron (1–0)Cecilio (0–1)Moreno (1)3,1924–0
February 172:00 PM Nevada #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–8Held (1–0)Moreno (0–1)2,7964–1
February 202:00 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 8–0Moseley (1–0)Neumann (0–1)3,2005–1
February 205:15 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–0Smith (1–0)Fuller (1–1)Moreno (2)3,5726–1
February 2112:00 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–4Dusek (2–0)Ormsby (1–1)Taylor (1)3,8757–1
February 213:05 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–0Damron (2–0)Ceja (0–1)4,0868–1
February 257:00 PM Sacramento State #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–3Moreno (1–1)Dillon (2–2)2,9219–1
March: 9–10
DateTimeOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordBig 12 RecordRef
March 33:30 PM Abilene Christian #6 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–5 (16)Tripp (1–0)Gawrieh (0–2)2,75610–1
March 69:00 PMat #30 Cal State Fullerton #6 Goodwin FieldFullerton 0–4Eshelman (2–2)Smith (1–1)1,77710–2
March 79:00 PMat #30 Cal State Fullerton #6 Goodwin FieldFullerton 2–3Garza (1–0)Moseley (1–1)Peitzmeier (5)2,64010–3
March 83:00 PMat #30 Cal State Fullerton #6 Goodwin FieldFullerton 5–6Gavin (2–0)Dusek (2–1)Peitzmeier (6)1,62310–4
March 106:30 PM New Mexico State #15 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–3 (12)Mushinski (2–0)Herendeen (0–1)3,58711–4
March 112:00 PM New Mexico State #15 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–4Brown (1–0)Mansfiled (0–1)Taylor (2)3,07412–4
March 138:00 PMat San Diego State #15 Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA 0–9Derby (2–1)Moseley (1–2)56812–5
March 144:00 PMat San Diego State #15 Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA 11–0Smith (2–1)Thompson (1–1)47313–5
March 153:00 PMat San Diego State #15 Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA 6–3Taylor (1–0)Seyler (4–1)Moreno (3)55314–5
March 176:30 PM Oral Roberts #13 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–9 (11)Holley (1–0)Moreno (1–2)McDavid (1)2,90614–6
March 182:00 PM Oral Roberts #13 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–4Patterson (2–0)Howe (0–1)3,32715–6
March 206:00 PMat Oklahoma #13 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball ParkNorman, OK 6–1Moseley (2–2)Elliott (3–2)1,22716–61–0
March 212:02 PMat Oklahoma #13 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball ParkNorman, OK 2–5Hansen (3–2)Smith (2–2)1,31316–71–1
March 221:00 PMat Oklahoma #13 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball ParkNorman, OK 2–3Tasin (4–1)Moreno (1–3)Evans (2)1,41216–81–2
March 242:00 PM New Mexico Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–7Presto (2–1)Damron (2–1)Schilling (1)3,09116–9
March 276:30 PM Kansas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–7Krauth (5–2)Mushinski (2–1)Villines (7)3,59516–101–3
March 282:00 PM Kansas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–3Smith (3–2)Weiman (0–4)3,86117–102–3
March 291:00 PM Kansas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 3–2Taylor (2–0)Villines (1–1)Moreno (4)3,81218–103–3
March 313:00 PMat New Mexico Lobo FieldAlbuquerque, NM 5–6Estrella (1–1)Brown (1–1)Sanchez (2)1,10618–11
April: 9–8
DateTimeOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordBig 12 RecordRef
April 26:30 PM#2 TCU Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 0–8Traver (5–0)Moseley (2–3)4,39318–123–4
April 32:00 PM#2 TCU Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–1Smith (4–2)Morrison (6–1)3,97419–124–4
April 42:00 PM#2 TCU Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 1–4Young (6–1)Damron (2–2)Ferrell (8)4,43219–134–5
April 72:00 PMat Oral Roberts J. L. Johnson StadiumTulsa, OK 4–5Hightower (1–0)Custred (0–1)Sequeira (4)55119–14
April 106:30 PM Baylor Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 8–4Moseley (3–3)Castano (2–4)3,97420–145–5
April 112:00 PM Baylor Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 3–2 (12)Moreno (2–3)Montemayor (0–3)4,38721–146–5
April 122:00 PM Baylor Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–5Damron (3–2)Lewis (1–1)3,57322–147–5
April 146:30 PMat Abilene Christian #27 Crutcher Scott FieldAbilene, TX 7–6Withrow (1–0)Hanson (1–1)Moreno (5)1,53723–14
April 173:00 PMat Kansas State #27 Tointon Family StadiumManhattan, KS 3–5Erickson (1–2)Moseley (3–4)Fischer (1)2,63123–157–6
April 182:00 PMat Kansas State #27 Tointon Family StadiumManhattan, KS 7–1Smith (5–2)Courville (0–4)2,86424–158–6
April 191:00 PMat Kansas State #27 Tointon Family StadiumManhattan, KS 4–1Taylor (3–0)Griep (3–2)Moreno (6)1,78025–159–6
April 216:30 PMvs. Abilene Christian #24 Security Bank BallparkMidland, TX 10–2Custred (1–1)Zotkya (2–2)3,51226–15
April 246:30 PM#9 Oklahoma State #24 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–3Moseley (4–4)Perrin (4–4)Moreno (7)4,02527–1510–6
April 252:00 PM#9 Oklahoma State #24 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 2–8Freeman (7–2)Smith (5–3)4,42327–1610–7
April 262:00 PM#9 Oklahoma State #24 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 3–6LaRue (2–0)Withrow (1–1)Glover (5)4,17127–1710–8
April 286:30 PM Grand Canyon #28 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–5 (10)Garcia-Pierre (1–0)Custred (1–2)3,12627–18
April 292:00 PM Grand Canyon #28 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–10Vorhof (4–0)Tripp (1–1)Brendel (2)3,11327–19
May: 3–3
DateTimeOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordBig 12 RecordRef
May 16:00 PMat Texas #28 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX 0–3French (3–3)Moseley (4–3)Mayes (2)5,26127–2010–9
May 22:00 PMat Texas #28 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX 9–1Smith (6–3)Culbreth (3–4)7,01828–2011–9
May 31:00 PMat Texas #28 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX 5–1Moreno (3–3)Mayes (1–4)6,28429–2012–9
May 145:00 PMat West Virginia Monongalia County BallparkGranville, WV 4–6Donato (7–5)Moseley (4–6)Dotson (1)1,38429–2112–10
May 155:00 PMat West Virginia Monongalia County BallparkGranville, WV 2–8Vance (7–4)Smith (6–4)1,88329–2212–11
May 165:00 PMat West Virginia Monongalia County BallparkGranville, WV 8–2Damron (4–2)Myers (2–5)1,69730–2213–11
Post–season: 1–2
DateTimeOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordB12T RecordRef
May 209:00 AMvs. (5) Texas (4) ONEOK FieldTulsa, OK 1–2French (4–3)Smith (6–5)2,80130–230–1
May 219:00 AMvs. #4 (1) TCU (4) ONEOK FieldTulsa, OK 8–1Taylor (4–0)Morrison (11–2)2,96031–231–1
May 223:15 PMvs. (8) Baylor (4) ONEOK FieldTulsa, OK 4–5Lewis (4–2)Dusek (2–2)Spicer (8)3,64531–241–2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Texas Tech team member
"#" represents ranking. All rankings from Collegiate Baseball on the date of the contest.
"()" represents postseason seeding in the Big 12 Tournament.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches' 1313*131016152124RVRV2424RVRVRVRV
Baseball America 5555141218192522
Collegiate Baseball^97761513272428
NCBWA1289713101721231918212529RVRV

^ 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.

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