2016 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team

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2016 TCU Horned Frogs baseball
TCU Horned Frogs logo.svg
Conference Big 12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
Record49–18 (15–9 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Bill Mosiello (3rd season)
  • Kirk Saarloos (4th season)
  • Zach Etheredge (3rd season)
  • Josh Elander (1st season)
Home stadium Lupton Stadium
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 5 Texas Tech  y1950 .79247200 .701
No. 4 Oklahoma State  y1680 .66743220 .662
No. 3 TCU  y1590 .62549180 .731
West Virginia  12110 .52236220 .621
Oklahoma  11130 .45830271 .526
Baylor  10140 .41724290 .453
Texas  10140 .41725320 .439
Kansas State  8160 .33326310 .456
Kansas  6170 .26120351 .366
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [1]

The 2016 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team represented Texas Christian University during the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Horned Frogs played their home games at Charlie & Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They were led by head coach Jim Schlossnagle, the winningest coach in TCU baseball history, in his 13th year at TCU.

Contents

Previous season

The 2015 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team notched a 51–15 (18–5) regular season record and were the regular season Big 12 Conference champions. [2] For the second consecutive year, the Horned Frogs were selected as the #7 national seed in the NCAA tournament, and the Frogs were selected to host an NCAA Regional against NC State, Stony Brook and Sacred Heart at their home park. [3] In the decisive Fort Worth Regional championship game, TCU trailed NC State in an 8–1 ballgame entering the bottom of the 8th inning. TCU plated 6 unearned runs in the bottom of the 8th, tied the game in the bottom of the 9th, and clinched the game with a walk-off run in the bottom of the 10th to win the Regional championship and advance to host the Fort Worth Super Regional over Texas A&M. [4] TCU won the Fort Worth Super Regional over the Aggies with a walk-off run in the bottom of the 16th inning of the decisive game 3, earning the Frogs a trip to the 2015 College World Series. [5] At the College World Series, TCU reached the national semifinal and notched a 2–2 record with two wins over LSU and two losses to Vanderbilt. [6] TCU finished the season ranked #4. [7] [8] [9]

Preseason

2015 MLB Draft

Eight Horned Frogs from the 2015 roster were drafted in the 2015 MLB draft. Redshirt Junior RHP Mitchell Traver was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 28th round and elected to return to TCU for the 2016 season. The following 7 drafted players departed the program for Major League Baseball after TCU's College World Series appearance: [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Departed Players

In addition to the 7 players that departed after being drafted in the 2015 MLB Draft, 4 seniors graduated and 5 other players departed the program:

Recruits & Transfers

The Horned Frogs' 2015 recruiting and transfer class was led by 2015 Gatorade National Player of the Year, Luken Baker. [15] The 18 new players for 2016 include the following 13 freshmen and 5 junior transfers:

Season Projections

Coming off back-to-back College World Series appearances in 2014 and 2015, TCU entered the 2016 season ranked as high as #11 in preseason polls. The Horned Frogs were voted as the favorite to win the regular season Big 12 title in the preseason Big 12 coaches' poll. [16] College baseball writers for D1 Baseball, [17] Baseball America, [18] and Perfect Game [19] all selected the Frogs to finish second in the Big 12, behind Oklahoma State.

In-depth preseason TCU previews were compiled by and are available from: D1 Baseball (podcast Archived 2016-02-22 at the Wayback Machine ), Baseball America and Perfect Game.

In-depth preseason Big 12 previews were compiled by and are available from: D1 Baseball, Baseball America and Perfect Game.

Prior to the start of the season, D1 Baseball projected the Frogs as one of the 16 NCAA tournament Regional hosts. [20] Baseball America projected TCU as a 2-seed in a Houston Regional, and two of their four writers projected TCU freshman Luken Baker would be named Freshman of the Year. [21]

Personnel

Roster

2016 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameB/THeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHome town
1 INF Mason HesseR/R5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)155 lb (70 kg)Jr Navarro College Temple, TX
3 INF Elliott BarzilliR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg)Jr Georgia Tech Los Angeles, CA
4 INF Cam WarnerR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)188 lb (85 kg)Jr Hill College Canberra, Australia
5 INF Ryan MerrillL/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)185 lb (84 kg)Jr Iowa Western C.C. Omaha, NE
6 OF Nolan Brown  Cruz Roja.svg L/L5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)175 lb (79 kg)Sr Blinn College Colleyville, TX
7 OF Josh WatsonS/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)195 lb (88 kg)Fr Arlington Martin, H.S. Arlington, TX
8 OF Austen WadeL/L6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)185 lb (84 kg)So Midland H.S. Midland, TX
9 C Evan Skoug L/R5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)200 lb (91 kg)So Libertyville H.S. Libertyville, IL
10 OF Dane SteinhagenR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)Sr Howard College Beaumont, TX
11 LHP Dalton HortonL/L6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)210 lb (95 kg)Fr Center H.S. Center, TX
12 LHP Rex HillL/L6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)Jr San Jacinto College Tomball, TX
13 INF Michael LandestoyR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)195 lb (88 kg)RS SoSaint George School Santo Domingo, D.R.
15 RHP Durbin FeltmanR/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)Fr Oak Ridge, H.S. Conroe, TX
16 INF Connor WanhanenL/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)195 lb (88 kg)So Flower Mound H.S. Flower Mound, TX
17 LHP Ryan BurnettL/L6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)208 lb (94 kg)RS So The Woodlands H.S. The Woodlands, TX
18 OF Zach AlanizL/L5 ft 6 in(1.68 m)155 lb (70 kg)Fr Carroll H.S. Corpus Christi, TX
19 RHP Luken Baker   Cruz Roja.svg R/R6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)265 lb (120 kg)Fr Oak Ridge, H.S. Spring, TX
20 RHP Preston GuilloryR/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)Sr Panola College Watson, LA
21 RHP Brian TrieglaffR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)RS JrHouston Christian H.S. Houston, TX
23 RHP Devon RoedahlR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)210 lb (95 kg)Fr West Brook H.S. Beaumont, TX
25 INF Trent FransonR/R5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)180 lb (82 kg)Fr Lutheran South Academy Houston, TX
26 RHP Sean WymerR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)Fr Flower Mound H.S. Flower Mound, TX
27 OF Evan Williams  Cruz Roja.svg L/R6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)Sr McLennan C.C. McKinney, TX
31 RHP Dalton BrownR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)204 lb (93 kg)Fr Arlington Heights H.S. Benbrook, TX
32 OF Ryan JohnsonL/R6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)Fr College Station H.S. College Station, TX
33 RHP Mitchell TraverR/R6 ft 7 in(2.01 m)255 lb (116 kg)RS JrHouston Christian H.S. Sugar Land, TX
34 RHP Mitch SewaldR/R6 ft 6 in(1.98 m)225 lb (102 kg)Jr LSU Eunice New Orleans, LA
35 RHP Dillon MeadowsR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)185 lb (84 kg)Fr Paradise H.S. Paradise, TX
37 RHP Austin BoylesR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)187 lb (85 kg)Fr Klein Collins H.S. Spring, TX
38 C Zack PlunkettR/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)205 lb (93 kg)So L.D. Bell H.S. Hurst, TX
39 LHP Shane MosielloL/L6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)170 lb (77 kg)Fr Aledo H.S. Aledo, TX
41 RHP Jared JanczakR/R6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)205 lb (93 kg)RS Fr Belton H.S. Belton, TX
44 RHP Brian HowardR/R6 ft 9 in(2.06 m)185 lb (84 kg)Jr St. Louis University H.S. St. Louis, MO
47 LHP Drew GoochL/L5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)195 lb (88 kg)So Argyle H.S. Argyle, TX
Head coach

Jim Schlossnagle

Assistant coach(es)

Bill Mosiello
Kirk Saarloos
Zach Etheredge
Josh Elander


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Current redshirt

Roster
Last update: January 22, 2016

Injury report

PlayerStatusInjuryDate of InjuryDate of Return (Anticipated)
Luken Baker Limited/InjuredMuscle strain (forearm) [22] April 22(Unknown return to pitching; remains in lineup as DH)
Nolan BrownOut/RedshirtHamate bone fracture [23] [24] [25] [26] Preseason(2017 season) [27]
Evan WilliamsOut/RedshirtBroken collarbone [28] Preseason(2017 season) [27]
Connor WanhanenReturnedHamstring [23] March 11Returned March 22 [29]
Ryan BurnettReturnedUnknown, lower bodyMarch 12Returned March 26 [30]
Brian HowardReturnedSoreness (arm) [31] April 7Returned April 16 [32]
Mitchell TraverReturnedMuscle strain (back) [23] [24] [31] [33] [34] [35] [36] February 12Returned May 8

Coaching staff

TCU returns its entire coaching staff from the Frogs' 2014 and 2015 College World Series seasons. The Frogs also added former TCU standout Josh Elander as a student assistant coach. Elander played as a freshman on TCU's 2010 College World Series team, was drafted in the sixth round of the 2012 draft, and spent four years in the minor leagues before returning to TCU in August 2015. [37]

NamePositionSeason at TCUAlma Mater
Jim Schlossnagle Head coach13 Elon University (1992)
Bill MosielloAssociate head coach3 Fresno State University (1986)
Kirk Saarloos Assistant coach4 California State University, Fullerton (2001)
Zach EtheredgeVolunteer Assistant Coach3 University of Texas at San Antonio (2008)
Josh ElanderStudent Assistant Coach1 Texas Christian University (2012)

Schlossnagle Milestones

On February 21, 2016, TCU Head Coach Jim Schlossnagle became the winningest coach in TCU baseball history with his 518th win; [38] Schlossngale passed former TCU letterman and head coach Lance Brown to become the Frogs' all-time winningest coach. [39]

Regular season

In time for the start of the 2016 regular season, TCU debuted the latest in its baseball facilities additions with the opening of the new $8 million left field line complex at Charlie & Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium, which houses the TCU home locker room, team classroom, team lounge, sports medicine center, equipment room, and coaches' offices (photo gallery). [40] The 2016 season will also debut the addition of a new video board in left field and an expanded right field berm for general admission patrons. [41] The new left field line facility and video board are in addition to the $2.5 million indoor hitting/pitching facility and turf practice area that opened immediately prior to the 2015 regular season. [42]

Prior to Opening Day, the Horned Frogs kicked off the 2016 season with the annual First Pitch Banquet on February 12, hosted by two former TCU players: Jake Arrieta, a starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs and the 2015 National League Cy Young Award winner, and Matt Carpenter, the starting third baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals and a two-time MLB All-Star. [43] The varsity Horned Frogs hosted over 60 TCU baseball alumni for the annual Alumni Game on February 13; at least 15 current professional baseball players took the field for the alumni team. [44] [45]

The team's theme for the 2016 season, portrayed in the program's annual introductory video, is "Uncommon."

February

The Horned Frogs opened the 2016 season at home versus Loyola Marymount on February 19, 2016. [46] The Frogs' Friday night ace pitcher missed the early weeks of the season after a muscle strain injury on February 12. [34] Senior starting center fielder and leadoff hitter Nolan Brown was also out of the lineup in the opening weeks after undergoing surgery for a hamate bone injury in January. [25] The Frogs won their opening series against Loyola Marymount two games to one, and Jim Schlossnagle became the all-time winningest coach in TCU baseball history in the series finale on February 21, 2016. [38] TCU competed at the Shrines Hospitals for Children College Classic at Minute Maid Park in Houston, from February 26 through February 28; [47] the Frogs knocked off three ranked teams (Louisiana–Lafayette, Rice and Houston) to extend their winning streak to 6 games at the close of the month of February. [48] [49] [50] The Frogs were named Tournament champions, and three Frogs earned four All-Tournament Team honors. [51]

March

TCU entered the month of March with a 6–1 record, ranked as high as #7 in national polls. [52] The Frogs opened the month by run-ruling UTRGV 13–0 in just 7 innings; the lopsided shutout marked the Frogs' second run-rule win of the year and extended their win streak to 7 games. [53] After seeing their winning streak snapped in the series opener versus Gonzaga in a 5–4 loss, TCU rebounded to blast Gonzaga 10–2 and 16–1; the Frogs notched 13 extra-base hits in their two wins over Gonzaga, Big 12 leading hitter Elliott Barzilli raised his season batting average to .512, and in the Sunday series finale, all nine batters in the initial lineup had at least one hit. [54]

April

May

Postseason

Big 12 tournament

For the second time in three years, the Horned Frogs won the Big 12 Conference's automatic berth to the NCAA tournament by winning the Big 12 Conference Tournament at Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, OK. At the conclusion of the Big 12 Tournament, the Frogs had won 9 of their last 10 games.

Fort Worth Regional

For the sixth time in eight years, TCU was selected as one of sixteen NCAA tournament Regional hosts. The Horned Frogs drew two-seed Arizona State, three-seed Gonzaga, and four-seed Oral Roberts. The winner of the Fort Worth Regional will face the winner of the college Station Regional, setting up a potential 2015 Super Regional rematch between TCU and Texas A&M.

The Horned Frogs opened the 2016 NCAA tournament with a 7–0 win over Oral Roberts.

College Station Super Regional

The Horned Frogs faced the Aggies in an NCAA Super Regional for the second consecutive year. The Horned Frogs captured game one of the series in College Station with a dominant 8–2 victory, lost game two, and won game three to advance to the College World Series.

College World Series

TCU advanced to the College World Series for the third consecutive year and will face Texas Tech in game one, a rematch of their opening game in the 2014 College World Series.

Schedule and results

TCU announced its 2016 schedule on October 5, 2015. TCU's original 55-game slate expected the Horned Frogs to play 30 home games, 22 road games, and 3 neutral site contests. The schedule was highlighted by 15 games against 2015 postseason participants. [55] The official schedule [46] and game/player statistics [56] are available at GoFrogs.com.

2016 TCU Horned Frogs Baseball Schedule & Results
Regular season
February
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallBig 12
February 196:30 pm Loyola Marymount*#15 Lupton StadiumFort Worth, TX L
3–5
Redman
(1–0)
Janczak
(0–1)
5,1160–1Stats [57]
Story [58]
February 202:00 pmLoyola Marymount*#15Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
1–0
Howard
(1–0)
Abbott
(0–1)
Trieglaff
(1)
4,5091–1Stats [59]
Story [60]
February 2111:30 amLoyola Marymount*#15Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
5–0
Baker
(1–0)
Cohen
(0–1)
3,6872 –1Stats [61]
Story [38]
February 246:30 pm Arkansas–Pine Bluff*#15Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
17–3
Roedahl
(1–0)
Estep
(0–2)
3,5733–1Stats [62]
Story [63]
February 264:05 pm MLBN/
RSSW
#6 Louisiana–Lafayette*#15 Minute Maid ParkHouston, TX (Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic)W
7–1
Howard
(2–0)
Leger
(0–1)
5,3354–1Stats [64]
Story [48]
February 278:35 pmMLBN/
RSSW
#25 Rice*#15Minute Maid Park • Houston, TX (Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic)W
10–07
Baker
(2–0)
Salinas
(0–1)
7,8815–1Stats [65]
Story [49]
February 284:05 pmMLBN/
RSSW
#16 Houston*#15Minute Maid Park • Houston, TX (Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic)W
10–1
Janczak
(1–1)
Ullcom
(1–1)
6,5166–1Stats [66]
Story [50]
March
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallBig 12
March 16:30 pm FCS UTRGV*#9Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
13–07
Horton
(1–0)
Kufrovich
(0–1)
3,5667–1Stats [67]
Story [68]
March 46:30 pm FSSW+ Gonzaga*#9Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL
3–4
Bailey
(2–0)
Guillory
(0–1)
Bies
(1)
3,8017–2Stats [69]
Story [70]
March 52:00 pmGonzaga*#9Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
10–2
Howard
(3–0)
Vernia
(0–2)
3,8758–2Stats [71]
Story [72]
March 61:00 pmGonzaga*#9Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
16–1
Hill
(1–0)
Morgan
(1–1)
3,7239–2Stats [73]
Story [74]
March 85:30 pm Texas–Arlington*#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
5–1
Horton
(2–0)
Schneider
(0–1)
3,89510–2Stats [75]
Story [76]
March 116:30 pm USC*#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
8–3
Janczak
(2–1)
Davis
(2–2)
3,59711–2Stats [77]
Story [78]
March 122:00 pmUSC*#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
12–1110
Trieglaff
(1–0)
Kriske
(0–1)
4,20912–2Stats [79]
Story [80]
March 131:00 pmFSSWUSC*#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL
6–16
Wegman
(1–0)
Hill
(1–1)
4,76512–3Stats [81]
Story [82]
March 156:30 pmat Rice*#11 Reckling Park • Houston, TXW
6–4
Trieglaff
(2–0)
Myers
(1–1)
3,40613–3Stats [83]
Story [84]
March 186:30 pm West Virginia #11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
10–6
Wymer
(1–0)
Grove
(0–2)
4,37914–31–0Stats [85]
Story [86]
March 193:00 pmWest Virginia#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
7–1
Howard
(4–0)
Vance
(3–1)
4,36415–32–0Stats [87]
Story [88]
March 201:00 pmWest Virginia#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
14–27
Hill
(2–1)
Myers
(2–2)
4,19016–33–0Stats [89]
Story [90]
March 226:30 pmFSSW+ Abilene Christian*#9Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
6–4
Horton
(3–0)
Cole
(1–3)
Feltman
(1)
4,03817–3Stats [91]
Story [92]
March 246:00 pm LHN at Texas #9 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX L
3–4
Duke
(2–1)
Baker
(2–1)
Mayes
(1)
4,82817–43–1Stats [93]
Story [94]
March 256:00 pmLHNat Texas#9UFCU Disch–Falk Field • Austin, TXL
0–2
Culbreth
(4–2)
Howard
(4–1)
Mayes
(2)
4,00417–53–2Stats [95]
Story [96]
March 262:30 pm FS1 at Texas#9UFCU Disch–Falk Field • Austin, TXW
9–5
Burnett
(1–0)
Kingham
(1–2)
7,09318–54–2Stats [30]
Story [97]
March 296:30 pmat Texas–Arlington*#15 Clay Gould BallparkArlington, TX W
17–4
Janczak
(3–1)
Vassar
(1–1)
1,19619–5Stats [98]
Story [99]
April
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallBig 12
April 16:30 pm ESPN3 at Wichita State*#15 Eck StadiumWichita, KS W
3–0
Jancak
(4–1)
Schwanke
(4–3)
2,10520–5Stats [100]
Story [101]
April 21:00 pm ESPNU at Wichita State*#15Eck Stadium • Wichita, KSW
17–6
Trieglaff
(3–0)
Hayes
(0–3)
2,99521–5Stats [102]
Story [103]
April 31:00 pmESPN3at Wichita State*#15Eck Stadium • Wichita, KSW
12–5
Horton
(4–0)
Lewis
(0–5)
2,55422–5Stats [104]
Story [105]
April 66:30 pmFSSW+Texas–Arlington*#10Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL
3–4
Wilcox
(2–2)
Hill
(2–2)
Moreland
(1)
3,89222–6Stats [106]
Story [107]
April 86:00 pmESPN3at Kansas #10 Hoglund BallparkLawrence, KS L
4–5
Villines
(3–1)
Janczak
(4–2)
1,31722–74–3Stats [108]
Story [109]
April 96:00 pmESPN3at Kansas#10Hoglund Ballpark • Lawrence, KSW
8–0
Horton
(5–0)
Weiman
(1–3)
1,23723–75–3Stats [110]
Story [111]
April 101:00 pmESPN3at Kansas#10Hoglund Ballpark • Lawrence, KSW
14–6
Trieglaff
(4–0)
Goldsberry
(0–5)
1,31124–76–3Stats [112]
Story [113]
April 126:30 pmFSSW+ Dallas Baptist*#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL
(1–9)
Stutzman
(4–1)
Burnett
(1–1)
3,85124–8Stats [114]
Story [115]
April 157:00 pmFS1 Oklahoma #11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
11–3
Baker
(3–1)
Madden
(1–3)
Wymer
(1)
5,20125–87–3Stats [116]
Story [117]
April 1611:00 amOklahoma#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
12–27
Horton
(6–0)
Andritsos
(4–3)
3,95526–88–3Stats [118]
Story [119]
April 163:00 pmFSSW+Oklahoma#11Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
2–0
Howard
(5–1)
Elliott
(0–1)
Feltman
(2)
4,65827–89–3Stats [120]
Story [32]
April 226:00 pmFCSat Oklahoma State #8 Reynolds StadiumStillwater, OK L
0–9
27–99–4Stats [121]
Story
April 233:00 pmFSSW+at Oklahoma State#8Reynolds Stadium • Stillwater, OKW
11–6
28–910–4Stats [122]
Story
April 241:00 pmFCSat Oklahoma State#8Reynolds Stadium • Stillwater, OKL
7–11
28–1010–5Stats [123]
Story
April 266:00 pmat Dallas Baptist*Horner Ballpark • Dallas, TX W
2–07
29–10Stats [124]
Story
April 298:00 pmFS1 Texas Tech Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL
3–7
29–1110–6
April 304:00 pmFSSW+Texas TechLupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
13–6
30–1111–6
May
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallBig 12
May 11:00 pmTexas TechLupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL
1–3
30–1211–7
May 712:00 pmat Penn State* Lubrano ParkUniversity Park, PA W
6–2
31–12
May 74:00 pmat Penn State*Lubrano Park • University Park, PAW
5–4
32–12
May 812:00 pmat Penn State*Lubrano Park • University Park, PAW
9–5
33–12
May 136:35 pmFSSW+at Baylor Baylor BallparkWaco, TX L
3–4
33–1311–8
May 143:05 pmFSSWat BaylorBaylor Ballpark • Waco, TXL
5–8
33–1411–9
May 151:05 pmFSSW+at BaylorBaylor Ballpark • Waco, TXW
7–3
34–1412–9
May 176:30 pm Stephen F. Austin*Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
3–2
35–14
May 196:30 pm Kansas State Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
3–2
36–1413–9
May 206:30 pmFSSW+Kansas StateLupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
2–1
37–1414–9
May 214:00 pmFSSWKansas StateLupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
9–3
38–1415–9
Postseason
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallBig 12 Tourn.
May 253:05 pmFCS
FSSW+
Baylor Bricktown BallparkOklahoma City, OK W
12–5
39–141–0
May 268:15 pmFCS
FSSW+
Oklahoma StateBricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City, OKW
13–5
40–142–0
May 2712:30 pmFCS
FSSW+
TexasBricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City, OKL
1–2
40–152–1
May 274:30 pmFCS
FSSW+
TexasBricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City, OKW
8–2
41–153–1
May 281:00 pmFSSW+West VirginiaBricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City, OK (Big 12 Tournament championship)W
11–1010
42–153–1
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallNCAA Tourn.
June 37:45 pmESPNU Oral Roberts #13Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
7–0
Traver
(1–1)
Howe
(6–5)
4,15043–151–0Stats [125]
Story [126]
June 46:30 pmESPN3Gonzaga#13Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
4–3
Burnett
(2–1)
Morgan
(10–3)
Feltman
(7)
4,31944–152–0
June 56:30 pmESPN3Arizona State#13Lupton Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW
8–1
Howard
(8–2)
Erives
(6–2)
4,33145–153–0
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallNCAA Tourn.
June 108:00 pm ESPN2 at #1 Texas A&M #10 Olsen Field at Blue Bell ParkCollege Station, TX W
8–2
Janczak
(7–3)
Hill
(9–2)
6,10946–154–0Stats [127]
Story [128]
June 118:00 pm ESPN at #1 Texas A&M#10Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park • College Station, TXL
1–7
Simonds
(11–3)
Traver
(1–2)
6,07346–164–1
June 128:00 pmESPN2at #1 Texas A&M#10Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park • College Station, TXW
4–1
Howard
(9–2)
Vinson
(4–3)
Feltman
(8)
6,06847–165–1
DateTime (CT)TVOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverallNCAA Tourn.
June 192:00 pm ESPNU #4 Texas Tech #3 TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, NE W
5–3
Burnett
(3–1)
Dugger
(6–1)
Feltman
(9)
19,83448–166–11–0Stats [129]
Story [130]
June 218:00 pm ESPN #5 Coastal Carolina #3TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEW
6–1
Howard
(10–2)
Cunningham
(9–4)
Burnett
(1)
22,70449–167–12–0Stats [131]
Story [132]
June 247:00 pmESPN#5 Coastal Carolina#3TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEL
1–4
Beckwith
(14–1)
Traver
(1–3)
24,90449–177–22–1Stats [133]
Story [134]
June 257:00 pmESPN#5 Coastal Carolina#3TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEL
5–7
JanczakCunningham49–187–32–2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss      Bold = TCU team member
All rankings from Collegiate Baseball as-of the date of the contest.

Rankings

TCU began the season ranked #11 in the USA Today Coaches' Poll, [135] #12 in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association poll, [136] #15 in the Collegiate Baseball poll, [137] #18 in the Baseball America ranking, [138] #18 in the Perfect Game ranking, [139] and #19 in the D1Baseball ranking. [140] TCU ended the season ranked #3 in all six polls. [141] [142] [143] [144] [145] [146]

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches' [147] 1111*11*9769696101210111199*9*3
Baseball America [148] 1817988587747121015141010*10*3
Collegiate Baseball^ [137] 151591111915101181112131614131033
NCBWA [149] 12137775869691081312977*3

^ 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.

Awards and honors

Preseason awards

Mitchell Traver
  • NCBWA Preseason First Team All-American [150]
  • Louisville Slugger Preseason Second Team All-American [151]
  • Perfect Game Preseason Second Team All-American [152]

Weekly awards

Luken Baker
Dalton Horton
  • Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (April 11) [155]
Brian Howard
  • Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team (February 28) [51]
Evan Skoug
  • Big 12 Player of the Week (April 18) [156]
Dane Steinhagen
  • Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team (February 28) [51]

See also

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