2017 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team

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2017 Texas A&M Aggies baseball
Texas A&M University logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 8
CB No. 10
Record41–21 (16–14 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Justin Seely (8th season)
  • Will Bolt (3rd season)
Home stadium Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
Seasons
  2016
2018 
2017 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Eastern
No. 1 Florida  xy2190 .70052190 .732
No. 10 Kentucky  y19110 .63343230 .652
No. 15 Vanderbilt  y15131 .53436251 .589
Missouri  14160 .46736230 .610
South Carolina  13170 .43335250 .583
Georgia  11190 .36725320 .439
Tennessee  7210 .25027250 .519
Western
No. 2 LSU  xy2190 .70052200 .722
No. 22 Arkansas  y18110 .62145190 .703
No. 13 Mississippi State  y17130 .56740270 .597
No. 8 Texas A&M  y16140 .53341230 .641
No. 29 Auburn  y16140 .53337260 .587
Ole Miss  14160 .46732250 .561
Alabama  5241 .18319341 .361
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2017 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team represented the Texas A&M University in the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Aggies played their home games at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.

Contents

The Aggies reached the College World Series for the sixth time in school history.

Personnel

Roster

2017 Texas A&M Aggies roster [1]
 

Pitchers

  • 12 - Corbin Martin - Junior
  • 14 - John Doxakis - Freshman
  • 15 - Brigham Hill - Junior
  • 20 - Tristen Bayless - Freshman
  • 21 - Cason Sherrod - Junior
  • 22 - Jason Ruffcorn - Freshman
  • 23 - Turner Larkins - Junior
  • 27 - Kyle Richardson - Freshman
  • 28 - Mason Cole - Freshman
  • 30 - John Kutac - Freshman
  • 32 - Stephen Kolek - Sophomore
  • 33 - Landon Miner - Freshman
  • 34 - Mitchell Kilkenny - Sophomore
  • 41 - Lee May Gonzalez - Junior
  • 56 - Kaylor Chafin - Junior
 

Catchers

  • 5 - Logan Foster - Freshman
  • 10 - Hunter Coleman - Freshman
  • 36 - Baine Schoenvogel - Junior
  • 54 - Cole Bedford - Sophomore

Infielders

  • 1 - Tommy Gillman - Freshman
  • 3 - Jorge Gutierrez - Freshman
  • 8 - Braden Shewmake - Freshman
  • 11 - Tanner James - Freshman
  • 17 - Joel Davis - Senior
  • 25 - Austin Homan - Senior
  • 40 - Chris Andritsos - Sophomore
  • 44 - George Janca - Sophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 2 - Tim Lichty - Junior
  • 4 - Cam Blake - Freshman
  • 9 - Walker Pennington - Senior
  • 13 - Blake Kopetsky - Senior
  • 18 - Nick Choruby - Senior
  • 31 - Trey Jimmerson - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 37 - Coll Stanley - Redshirt.svg Freshman
 

Coaching staff

2017 Texas A&M baseball coaching staff [1]
  • Rob Childress Head Coach - 12th year
  • Justin Seely Assistant Coach - 8th year
  • Will Bolt Assistant Coach - 3rd year
  • Jake Carlson Volunteer Assistant Coach - 2nd year
  • Jason Hutchins Director of Baseball Operations - 19th year
  • Jeremy McMillan Sports Performance Coach - 6th year

Schedule and results

2017 Texas A&M Aggies baseball game log [2]
Regular season
Post-season
NCAA College World Series
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordCWS record
June 18 Louisville TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, NE L 4–8McKay (11–3)Martin (7–4)None23,43741–220–1
June 20 TCU TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEL 1–4Howard (12–3)Kolek (4–5)17,94041–230–2

Record vs. conference opponents


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

Source: 2017 SEC baseball game results

TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW
ALA 5–241–23–00–3..0–30–30–30–31–2.0–30–2ALAW71–91–6
ARK 18–112–11–2.3–0.1–23–02–11–2.1–12–12–1ARKW26–32–0
AUB 16–140–32–13–02–1.0–32–1.2–12–12–11–2.AUBW57–31–2
FLA 21–93–0.0–33–02–12–1.3–03–02–11–2.2–1FLAE18–24–1
UGA 11–19.0–31–20–32–10–32–11–2.2–12–1.1–2UGAE64–60–3
KEN 19–11...1–21–22–11–22–12–12–13–03–02–1KENE27–32–0
LSU 21–93–02–13–01–23–01–23–0.2–12–1.1–2.LSUW17–34–0
MSU 17–133–00–31–2.1–22–10–3.3–02–13–02–1.MSUW36–43–2
MIZZ 14–163–01–2.0–32–11–2..1–22–13–00–31–2MIZZE44–62–2
MISS 14–163–02–11–20–3.1–21–20–32–1..2–12–1MISSW65–51–2
SCAR 13–172–1.1–21–21–21–21–21–21–2.3–0.1–2SCARE52–81–0
TENN 7–21.1–11–22–11–20–3.0–30–3.0–31–21–1TENNE71–70–4
TAMU 16–143–01–22–1..0–32–11–23–01–2.2–11–2TAMUW45–52–1
VAN 15–132–01–2.1–22–11–2..2–11–22–11–12–1VANE35–40–0
TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW

Updated for entire regular season. Alabama and Vanderbilt had one tie game.

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References

  1. 1 2 "2017 Baseball Roster". Texas A&M Aggies. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  2. "2017 Baseball Schedule". Texas A&M Aggies. Retrieved June 15, 2017.