2019 Tulane Green Wave baseball team

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2019 Tulane Green Wave baseball
Tulane Green Wave wordmark.svg
Conference American Athletic Conference
Record32-26 (12-11 The American)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Eddie Smith
  • Daniel Latham
  • Brian Harris
Home stadium Greer Field at Turchin Stadium
Seasons
 2018
2020  
2019 American Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 13 East Carolina  y204 .8334718 .723
Cincinnati  y1311 .5423131 .500
Tulane  1211 .5223226 .552
UConn  y1212 .5003925 .609
Houston  1212 .5003224 .571
UCF  1113 .4583622 .621
Memphis  1013 .4352728 .491
Wichita State  915 .3752831 .475
South Florida  816 .3332627 .491
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of July 16, 2019 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2019 Tulane Green Wave baseball team represented Tulane University in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Green Wave played their home games at Greer Field at Turchin Stadium.

Contents

Roster

2019 Tulane Green Wave roster
 

Pitchers

  • 14 Brendan Cellucci - Sophomore
  • 17 Kaleb Roper - Redshirt Senior
  • 20 Josh Bates - Sophomore
  • 21 Ryan Green - Senior
  • 26 Ross Massey - Senior
  • 29 Chase Solesky - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 30 Justin Campbell - Sophomore
  • 33 C. J. Whelan - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 35 Keagan Gillies - Junior
  • 36 Robert Price - Junior
  • 39 Landon Boeneke - Freshman
  • 40 Grant Segar - Freshman
  • 41 Connor Pellerin - Sophomore
  • 42 Trent Johnson - Redshirt Junior
  • 45 Krishna Raj - Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 1 Acy Owen - Senior
  • 23 Frankie Niemann - Sophomore

Infielders

  • 3 Jonathon Artigues - Redshirt Junior
  • 4 Sal Gozzo - Junior
  • 5 Trevor Jensen - Senior
  • 7 Brendan Power - Freshman
  • 8 David Bedgood - Sophomore
  • 9 Grant Mathews - Redshirt Junior
  • 13 Collin Burns - Freshman
  • 15 Kody Hoese - Junior
  • 22 Ethan Groff - Freshman

Outfielders

  • 2 Kobi Owen - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 11 Hudson Haskin - Freshman
  • 24 Ty Johnson - Senior
  • 28 Luke Glancy - Redshirt Junior
  • 31 Tyler Heinrichs - Senior
  • 34 Stephen Sepcich - Sophomore
  • 44 Logan Stevens - Freshman

Coaching staff

2019 Tulane Green Wave coaching staff
  • Travis Jewett Head Coach – 3rd year
  • Eddie Smith Assistant Coach – 2nd year
  • Daniel Latham Assistant Coach – 1st year
  • Brian Harris Assistant Coach – 2nd year
  • Curtis Akey Director of Baseball Operations

Schedule

2019 Tulane Green Wave Baseball Game Log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordAAC record
1February 15 George Washington Greer Field at Turchin FieldNew Orleans, LA W 3–21–0
2February 16George WashingtonGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 7–6 (13 inn)2–0
3February 17George WashingtonGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 16-63–0
4February 19 Lamar Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 9–14–0
5February 20LamarGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 22–105–0
6February 22#10 Ole Miss Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 4–65–1
7February 23#10 Ole MissGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 13–126–1
8February 24#10 Ole MissGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 3–66–2
9February 26at Nicholls Ben Meyer Diamond at Ray E. Didier FieldThibodaux, LA W 7-47–2
March
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordAAC record
10March 1vs. Dartmouth (Army Invitational) USA Baseball National Training ComplexCary, NC W 5–18–2
11March 2vs. Saint Joseph's (Army Invitational)USA Baseball National Training Complex • Cary, NCW 12-79–2
12March 3vs. Army (Army Invitational)USA Baseball National Training Complex • Cary, NCL 6–79–3
13March 6 Texas Southern Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 13–110–3
14March 8 UC Santa Barbara Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 4–710-4
15March 9UC Santa BarbaraGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 7–810–5
16March 10UC Santa BarbaraGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 6–1610–6
17March 12 McNeese State Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 9-311–6
18March 16 UC Riverside Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 10-112–6
19March 16UC RiversideGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 1-1012–7
20March 17UC RiversideGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 10-013–7
21March 20 Louisiana Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 7-314–7
22March 22 Houston Baptist Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 6–215–7
23March 23Houston BaptistGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 3–2 (11 inn)16–7
24March 24Houston BaptistGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 3–117–7
25March 26at Louisiana M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo ParkLafayette, LA L 6–717–8
26March 29at Cincinnati Marge Schott StadiumCincinnati, OH W 19–418–81-0
27March 29at CincinnatiMarge Schott Stadium • Cincinnati, OHW 8–119–82–0
28March 31at CincinnatiMarge Schott Stadium • Cincinnati, OHL 6–719–92–1
April
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordAAC record
29April 2at New Orleans Maestri Field at Privateer Park • New Orleans, LAL 7–819–10
30April 5 Wichita State Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 11–12 (11 inn)19–112–2
31April 6Wichita StateGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 12–620–113-2
32April 7Wichita StateGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 8–421–114–2
33April 9at Southeastern Louisiana Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni FieldHammond, LA W 15–1422–11
34April 12 South Florida Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 9–223–115–2
35April 13South FloridaGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 20–1124–116-2
36April 14South FloridaGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 6-425–117–2
37April 16at New OrleansMaestri Field at Privateer Park • New Orleans, LAL 10–1525–12
38April 19at Memphis FedExParkMemphis, TN Game canceled
39April 20at MemphisFedExPark • Memphis, TNL 8–11 (7 inn)25–137-3
40April 20at MemphisFedExPark • Memphis, TNW 20–5 (7 inn)26–138-3
41April 23Southeastern LouisianaGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 3–1026–14
42April 26at #11 East Carolina Clark-LeClair StadiumGreenville, NC L 0–1426–158–4
43April 27at #11 East CarolinaClark-LeClair Stadium • Greenville, NCL 2–826–168–5
44April 28at #11 East CarolinaClark-LeClair Stadium • Greenville, NCW 9–827–169–5
45April 30New OrleansGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 9–1427–17
May
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordAAC record
46May 3 UCF Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 6–228–1710-5
47May 4UCFGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 2-428–1810–6
48May 5UCFGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 2–528–1910–7
49May 7NichollsGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 3–528–20
50May 11at Houston Schroeder ParkHouston, TX L 7–1228–2110-8
51May 11at HoustonSchroeder Park • Houston, TXW 9–729–2111–8
52May 12at HoustonSchroeder Park • Houston, TXL 2-529-2211-9
53May 14 South Alabama Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 11–1 (7 inn)30–22
54May 16 UConn Greer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 5–830–2311–10
55May 17UConnGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAL 6–1030–2411–11
56May 18UConnGreer Field at Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 8–631–2412–11
Post-season
The American Tournament
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordAAC record
57May 21vs. UCF Spectrum FieldClearwater, FL W 5–232–24
58May 23vs. CincinnatiSpectrum Field • Clearwater, FLL 4-832-25
59May 24vs. UCFSpectrum Field • Clearwater, FLL 2-632-26
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  1. "American Athletic Conference baseball standings, teams, and schedules". D1Baseball. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
  2. "2019 Baseball Schedule" . Retrieved June 8, 2019.