2019 McNeese State Cowboys baseball team

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2019 McNeese State Cowboys baseball
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Southland Conference Tournament Champions
Nashville Regionals Appearance
Conference Southland Conference
Record35-27 (16-14 SLC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Nick Zaleski
  • Jim Ricklefsen
  • Will Fox
Home stadium Joe Miller Ballpark
Seasons
 2018
2020 
2019 Southland Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Sam Houston State  2010 .6673125 .554
Southeastern Louisiana  1911 .6333327 .550
Central Arkansas  1911 .6333227 .542
Incarnate Word  1812 .6003722 .627
McNeese State  y1614 .5333526 .574
Stephen F. Austin  1614 .5332533 .431
Northwestern State  1515 .5003025 .545
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi  1416 .4673126 .544
New Orleans  1317 .4332927 .518
Abilene Christian  1317 .4332626 .500
Nicholls  1317 .4332728 .491
Houston Baptist  1020 .3331835 .340
Lamar  921 .3001836 .333
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 5, 2019 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2019 McNeese State Cowboys baseball team represented McNeese State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Cowboys played their home games at Joe Miller Ballpark. They, along with the LSU Tigers baseball team, and the Southern University baseball team, were the only three teams in the state to make it to the NCAA Tournament. They were also the lone member from the Southland Conference.

Contents

Roster

2019 McNeese State Cowboys roster
 

Pitchers

  • 3 Zach Rider - Senior
  • 9 Bryan King - Senior
  • 14 Brett Payne Freshman
  • 20 Daniel Hecker - Junior
  • 22 Andrew Wood - Junior
  • 25 Adam Goree - Sophomore
  • 26 Aidan Anderson - Senior
  • 28 Brad Kincaid - Junior
  • 30 Peyton McLemore - Senior
  • 31 Jonathan Ellison - Junior
  • 32 Hunter Reeves - Junior
  • 33 John Boushelle - Junior
  • 35 Cayne Ueckert - Senior
  • 36 Avery Fliger - Senior
  • 40 Brody Strahan - Sophomore
  • 44 Rhett Deaton - Junior
  • 47 Will Dion - Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 12 Schuyler Thibodeaux - Freshman
  • 13 Brett Whelton - Junior
  • 15 Dustin Duhon - Senior
  • 45 Jack Gates - Freshman

Infielders

  • 1 Reid Bourque - Sophomore
  • 2 Welles Cooley - Junior
  • 11 Carson Maxwell - Senior
  • 38 Mark Johnston - Redshirt Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 4 Shane Selman - Senior
  • 16 Jake Dickerson - Junior
  • 18 Payton Harden - Freshman
  • 27 Julian Gonzales - Sophomore
  • 34 Clayton Rasbeary - Junior

Utility Players

  • 8 Jake Cochran - Senior
  • 10 Nate Fisbeck - Junior
  • 17 Jacob Stracner - Senior
  • 24 Peyton Johnson - Sophomore
  • 41 Zach May - Junior
  • 43 Austin Nelson - Junior

Coaching staff

2019 McNeese State Cowboys coaching staff
  • Justin Hill Head Coach – 6th year
  • Nick Zaleski Assistant Coach & Recruiting Coordinator – 2nd year
  • Jim Ricklefsen Assistant Coach – 15th year
  • Will Fox Assistant Coach
  • Kate Pinkerton Graduate Assistant
  • Ryan Landry Assistant Sports Information Director

Schedule

2019 McNeese State Cowboys baseball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSLC Record
1February 15at UTSA Roadrunner FieldSan Antonio, TX W 16–51–0
2February 16at UTSARoadrunner Field • San Antonio, TXW 12–32–0
3February 17at UTSARoadrunner Field • San Antonio, TXL 2-52–1
4February 20at Houston Schroeder ParkHouston, TX W 13–5 (14 inn)3–1
5February 22vs. Texas State (Lake Area Classic) Joe Miller BallparkLake Charles, LA L 10–183–2
6February 23vs. Creighton (Lake Area Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 7–113–3
7February 24vs. Creighton (Lake Area Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAGame canceled
8February 24vs. Texas State (Lake Area Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 3–5 (11 inn)3–4
9February 26 Alcorn State Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 8–14–4
March
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSLC Record
10March 1vs. Nicholls (Mardi Gras Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 7–65–4
11March 2vs. Holy Cross (Mardi Gras Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 13–06–4
12March 3vs. Nicholls (Mardi Gras Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 5–4 (10 inn)7–4
13March 4vs. Holy Cross (Mardi Gras Classic)Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 4–18–4
14March 6 Louisiana Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 10–178–5
15March 8at Louisiana-Monroe Warhawk FieldMonroe, LA W 13–129–5
16March 9at Louisiana-MonroeWarhawk Field • Monroe, LAL 5–109–6
17March 10at Louisiana-MonroeWarhawk Field • Monroe, LAW 10-210–6
18March 12at Tulane Greer Field at Turchin StadiumNew Orleans, LA L 3–910–7
19March 15 Lamar Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 6–111–71–0
20March 16LamarJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 1–2 (11 inn)11–81–1
21March 17LamarJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 6-412–82-1
22March 19HoustonJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 1-013–8
23March 22 Incarnate Word Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 1-413–92-2
24March 23Incarnate WordJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 5-6 (10 inn)13–102-3
25March 24Incarnate WordJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 6-813–112-4
26March 26at #12 LSU Tiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA W 2–014–11
27March 29at Sam Houston State Don Sanders StadiumHuntsville, TX W 4–315–113–4
April
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSLC Record
28April 3at Louisiana Tech J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson ParkRuston, LA L 4-1015–12
29April 5at Central Arkansas Bear StadiumConway, AR L 2–415–133–5
30April 5at Central ArkansasBear Stadium • Conway, ARW 2–116–134–5
31April 6at Central ArkansasBear Stadium • Conway, ARL 1–516–144–6
32April 10at Louisiana M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo ParkLafayette, LA W 6–317–14
33April 12 New Orleans Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 2–118–145–6
34April 12New OrleansJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 0–218–155–7
35April 13New OrleansJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 16–4 (7 inn)19–156–7
36April 16Southeastern LouisianaJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 3–1219–16
37April 19at Northwestern State H. Alvin Brown–C. C. Stroud FieldNatchitoches, LA W 7-420–167–7
38April 20at Northwestern StateH. Alvin Brown-C. C. Stroud Field • Natchitoches, LAL 0–620–177–8
39April 20at Northwestern StateH. Alvin Brown-C. C. Stroud Field • Natchitoches, LAL 5–620–187-9
40April 24Louisiana TechJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 5–321–18
41April 26at Abilene Christian Crutcher Scott FieldAbilene, TX L 5–921–197-10
42April 27at Abilene ChristianCrutcher Scott Field • Abilene, TXW 10–422–198–10
43April 28at Abilene ChristianCrutcher Scott Field • Abilene, TXW 7–6 (10 inn)23–199–10
May
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSLC Record
44May 1at Southeastern Louisiana Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni FieldHammond, LA L 3–423–20
45May 3 Stephen F. Austin Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 2-024–2010–10
46May 4Stephen F. AustinJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 6–125–2011–10
47May 5Stephen F. AustinJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 5–126–2012–10
48May 8 Prairie View A&M Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 4–127–20
49May 10 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Joe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 5–228–2013–10
50May 12Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAL 0-228-2113-11
51May 12Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiJoe Miller Ballpark • Lake Charles, LAW 8–429–2114–11
52May 16at Houston Baptist Husky FieldHouston, TX L 2–629–2214–12
53May 17at Houston BaptistHusky Field • Houston, TXW 16–630–2215–12
53May 18at Houston BaptistHusky Field • Houston, TXW 5–131–2216–12
Post-season
Southland Tournament
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSLC Record
54May 22vs. Incarnate Word Constellation FieldSugar Land, TX W 2–132–22
55May 23vs. Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiConstellation Field • Sugar Land, TXW 7-233-22
56May 24vs. Incarnate WordConstellation Field • Sugar Land, TXW 5-334-22
57May 24vs. Central ArkansasConstellation Field • Sugar Land, TXW 4-235-22
NCAA Tournament - Nashville Regional
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall RecordSLC Record
58May 31vs. Indiana State Hawkins FieldNashville, TN L 5-635-23
59June 1vs. Ohio State Hawkins Field • Nashville, TNL 8-9 (13 inn)35-24
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Nashville Regional

Nashville Regional Teams
(1) Vanderbilt Commodores(2) Indiana State Sycamores(3) McNeese State Cowboys(4) Ohio State Buckeyes
First RoundSemi-FinalsFinals
1Vanderbilt8
4Ohio State2
1Vanderbilt8
2Indiana State5
3McNeese State5
2Indiana State6
1Vanderbilt
2Indiana State
Lower round 1Lower final
2Indiana State10
4Ohio State94Ohio State5
3McNeese State8

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