2022 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team

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2022 Texas A&M Aggies baseball
Texas A&M University logo.svg
SEC Western Division Champions
NCAA College Station Regional Champions
NCAA College Station Super Regional Champions
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record44–20 (19–11 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Nate Yeskie
  • Michael Earley
Home stadium Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
Seasons
 2021
2023 
2022 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 9 Tennessee  xy255 .833579 .864
No. 21 Florida  y1515 .5004224 .636
Georgia  y1515 .5003623 .610
Vanderbilt  y1416 .4673923 .629
South Carolina  1317 .4332728 .491
Kentucky  1218 .4003326 .559
Missouri  1020 .3332823 .549
Western
No. 3 Texas A&M  xy1911 .6334420 .688
No. 4 Arkansas  y1812 .6004621 .687
No. 25 LSU  y1713 .5674022 .645
No. 7 Auburn  y1613 .5524322 .662
No. 1 Ole Miss  y1416 .4674223 .646
Alabama  1217 .4143127 .534
Mississippi State  921 .3002630 .464
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2022 Texas A&M Aggies baseball team represented Texas A&M University in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Aggies played their home games at Blue Bell Park.

Contents

Previous season

The Aggies finished 29–27, 9–21 in the SEC to finish in last place in the West. The Aggies were not invited to the postseason. Rob Childress was fired after sixteen seasons as head coach. TCU head coach Jim Schlossnagle was hired on June 9, 2021. [1]

Schedule and results

2022 Texas A&M Aggies baseball game log
Regular season
February (5-2)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
February 18 Fordham Blue Bell Park
College Station, TX
W 13-1Dettmer (1–0)Karlso (0–1) SECN+ 6,4311–0
February 19FordhamBlue Bell ParkW 5-3Dallas (1–0)Ey (0–1)Hogan (1)SECN+5,9882–0
February 20FordhamBlue Bell ParkW 5-4Cortez (1–0)Quintal (0–1)SECN+5,1663–0
February 22 Lamar Blue Bell ParkW 9-3Curtis (1–0)Williams (1–1)SECN+4,5784–0
February 25 Penn Blue Bell ParkL 1-2Coady(1-0)Palisch(0-1)SECN+4,3114-1
February 27PennBlue Bell ParkW 5-0Dallas (2-0)Miller(0-1)SECN+5,0545-1
February 27PennBlue Bell ParkL 5-8Bean(1-0)Menefee (0-1)SECN+5,0545-2
March (10-7)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
March 1 Houston Baptist Blue Bell ParkW 3-2Curtis (2-0)Spinney (0-1)Rudis (1)SECN+4,7776-2
Frisco College Baseball Classic (1-2)
March 4vs. Washington State Riders Field
Frisco, TX
L 6-11TaylorDettmer (1-1) FloBaseball 5,6726-3
March 5vs. Iowa Riders FieldW 7-5Palisch (1-1)BrechtFloBaseball7,7127-3
March 6vs. Wichita State Riders FieldL 5-6HoldenHogan (0-1)FloBaseball4,1897-4
March 8 Tarleton State Blue Bell ParkW 4-1Cortez (2-0)BoydHogan (2)SECN+4,5178-4
March 12 Santa Clara Blue Bell ParkW 10-2Dallas (3-0)HalesSECN+9-4
March 12Santa ClaraBlue Bell ParkL 5-16SandoDettmer (1-2)SECN+6,3779-5
March 13Santa ClaraBlue Bell ParkW 5-2Palisch (2-1)ReelfsSECN+4,83010-5
March 15 Houston Blue Bell ParkL 2-8SearsCortez (2-1)SECN+5,95010-6
March 18at No. 13 LSU Alex Box Stadium
Baton Rouge, LA
W 6-4Cortez (3-1)ReyzelmanSECN+10,53811-61-0
March 19at No. 13 LSUAlex Box StadiumW 11-7Hogan (1-1)FontenotSECN+10,90412-62-0
March 20at No. 13 LSUAlex Box StadiumL 6-7CooperPalisch (2-2) SECN 10,26112-72-1
March 22at Rice Reckling Park
Houston, TX
W 15-8Hogan (2-1)Greenwood ESPN+3,17413-7
March 25 Auburn Blue Bell ParkL 5-6ArmstrongMenefee (0-2)BurkhalterSECN+7,49213-82-2
March 26AuburnBlue Bell ParkW 5-4Rudis (1-0)IsbellSECN+6,34214-83-2
March 27AuburnBlue Bell ParkL 9-13AllsupPalisch (2-3)SECN+5,82814-93-3
March 29at No. 8 Texas UFCU Disch–Falk Field
Austin, TX
W 12-9Hector (1-0)Southard LHN 7,99015-9
April (12-6)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
April 1at Alabama Sewell–Thomas Stadium
Tuscaloosa, AL
W 3-2Dettmer (2-2)McMillanRudis (2)SECN+4,32516-94-3
April 2at AlabamaSewell–Thomas StadiumL 9-10JeanJohnston (0-1)RaySECN4,27716-104-4
April 3at AlabamaSewell–Thomas StadiumL 4-8FurtadoDallas (3-1)SECN+3,33716-114-5
April 5No. 10 Texas State Blue Bell ParkW 8-4Cortez (4-1)SundgrenSECN+5,37117-11
April 7 Kentucky Blue Bell ParkW 3-2Palisch (3-3)HarneySECN5,75518-115-5
April 8KentuckyBlue Bell ParkL 3-7HarperPrager (0-1)GuilfoilSECN+6,52918-125-6
April 9KentuckyBlue Bell ParkW 17-3Dallas (4-1)BosmaSECN6,47819-126-6
April 12at Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Whataburger Field
Corpus Christi, TX
W 5-3Menefee (1-2)PurcellPalisch (1)FloBaseball3,27920-12
April 14at No. 13 Georgia Foley Field
Athens, GA
W 8-1Dettmer (3-2)CrispSECN+3,26921-127-6
April 15at No. 13 GeorgiaFoley FieldL 3-4MarshCortez (4-2)GowenSECN+3,39121-137-7
April 16at No. 13 GeorgiaFoley FieldW 23-9Rudis (2-0)PolkSECN+3,20922-138-7
April 19No. 23 Dallas Baptist Blue Bell ParkW 14-1Prager (1-1)HeatonSECN5,57923-13
April 22No. 4 Arkansas Blue Bell ParkW 2-1Dettmer (4-2)NolandPalish (2)SECN6,97224-139-7
April 23No. 4 ArkansasBlue Bell ParkL 1-3MorrisDallas (4-2)TygartSECN+7,01224-149-8
April 24No. 4 ArkansasBlue Bell ParkW 11-10Rudis (3-0)WigginsPalisch (3)SECN+6,01625-1410-8
April 26 Sam Houston State Blue Bell ParkCancelled
April 28at Vanderbiilt No. 21 Hawkins Field
Nashville, TN
W 5-1Dettmer (5-2)McElvainPalisch (4) ESPNU 3,80226-1411-8
April 29at VanderbiltNo. 21Hawkins FieldL 1-11HoltonDallas (4-3)LittleSECN+3,80226-1511-9
April 30at VanderbiltNo. 21Hawkins FieldW 12-4Menefee (2-2)CunninghamSECN+3,80227-1512-9
May (8-2)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
May 3 UT Arlington No. 13Blue Bell ParkW 10-5Johnston (1-1)HunterSECN+5,16828-15
May 6 South Carolina No. 13Blue Bell ParkW 16-4Menefee (3-2)ThomasSECN+6,00329-1513-9
May 7South CarolinaNo. 13Blue Bell ParkW 13-12Palisch (4-3)BeckerSECN+5,80630-1514-9
May 8South CarolinaNo. 13Blue Bell ParkL 4-9SandersPrager (1-2)SECN+5,03730-1614-10
May 13 Mississippi State No. 10Blue Bell ParkW 8-7Menefee (4-2)HuntJohnston (1)SECN+6,17531-1615-10
May 14Mississippi StateNo. 10Blue Bell ParkW 9-6Cortez (5-2)KohnSECN+6,09432-1616-10
May 15Mississippi StateNo. 10Blue Bell ParkW 8-2Hogan (3-1)SmithJohnston (2)SECN5,25233-1617-10
May 17 Incarnate Word Blue Bell Park [2] Cancelled
May 19at Ole Miss No. 6 Swayze Field
Oxford, MS
W 10-5Menefee (5-2)DeLuciaJohnston (3)SECN+9,29334-1618-10
May 20at Ole MissNo. 6Swayze FieldL 6-14WashburnCortez (5-3)MallitzSECN+9,60934-1718-11
May 21at Ole MissNo. 6Swayze FieldW 12-5Menefee (6-2)McDanielSECN+9,74435-1719-11
Postseason
SEC Tournament (2-1)
DateOpponentSeedSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordSECT Record
May 26Florida(2) Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, AL
W 10-0Dallas (5-3)NeelyMenefee (1)SECN8,25136-171-0
May 27Alabama(2)Hoover Metropolitan StadiumW 12-8Cortez (6-3)GuffeyJohnston (4)SECN37-172-0
May 28Florida(2)Hoover Metropolitan StadiumL 0-9ManningPrager (1-3)JamesonSECN37-182-1
College Station Regional (3-0)
DateOpponentSeedSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordNCAAT record
June 3Oral Roberts(1)Blue Bell ParkW 8-2Dallas (6-3)SmithESPN+6,21538-181-0
June 4Louisiana(1)Blue Bell ParkW 9-6Palisch (5-3)RayRudis (3)ESPN+6,67539-182-0
June 5TCU(1)Blue Bell ParkW 15-9Johnston (2-1)RidingsSECN6,52540-183-0
College Station Super Regional (2-0)
DateOpponentSeedSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordNCAAT record
June 10No. 12 Louisville(1)Blue Bell ParkW 8-2Palisch (6-3)ProseckyESPN6,73241-184-0
June 11No. 12 Louisville(1)Blue Bell ParkW 9-6Johnston (3-1)HawksPalisch (5) ESPN2 6,65642-185-0
College World Series (2-2)
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveTVAttendanceOverall recordCWS record
June 17OklahomaNo. 5 TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, NE L 8-13BennettDettmer (5-3)ESPN23,88642-190-1
June 19No. 9 TexasNo. 5TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEW 10-2Dallas (7-3)GordonESPN24,05643-191-1
June 21Notre DameNo. 5TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEW 5-1Dettmer (6-3)SimonMenefee (2)ESPN23,61844-192-1
June 22OklahomaNo. 5TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NEL 1-5SandlinPrager (1-4)ESPN23,82744-202-2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Canceled
Bold = Texas A&M team member
Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.

[3]

Standings

West Division
PosTeamPldCWCLCPCTGBWLPCTQualification
1y Texas A&M 641911.6334420.688Qualification for the second round & NCAA tournament
2 Arkansas 671812.60014621.687
3 LSU 621713.56724022.645
4 Auburn 651613.5522.54322.662Qualification for the first round & NCAA tournament
5 Ole Miss 651416.46754223.646
6 Alabama 581217.4146.53127.534Qualification for the first round
7 Mississippi State 56921.300102630.464
Source: SEC [4]
y Division champion

Results

Home \ Away ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU MISS MSST MIZZ SC TENN TAMU VAN
Alabama 2–11–21–21–22–1
Arkansas 3–03–02–12–11–2
Auburn 2–01–21–23–02–1
Florida 2–12–11–22–10–3
Georgia 3–02–11–21–21–2
Kentucky 2–12–11–22–11–2
LSU 1–22–10–33–01–2
Ole Miss 0–31–23–00–31–2
Mississippi State 2–12–10–30–30–3
Missouri 1–21–22–12–12–1
South Carolina 3–01–22–12–12–1
Tennessee 2–12–12–13–03–0
Texas A&M 1–21–22–13–02–1
Vanderbilt 2–10–33–00–31–2
Source: SEC [5]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

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