2012 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team

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2012 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball
Arkansas Razorbacks logo.svg
Houston Regional Champions
Waco Super Regional Champions
College World Series, T–3rd
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWest
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
CB No. 3
Record46-22 (16-14 SEC)
Head coach
Hitting coachTodd Butler
Pitching coachDave Jorn
Home stadium Baum Stadium
Seasons
 2011
2013  
2012 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 2 South Carolina  xy1811 .6214920 .710
No. 6 Florida  y1812 .6004720 .701
No. 19 Kentucky  y1812 .6004518 .714
No. 25 Vanderbilt  y1614 .5333528 .556
Georgia  1415 .4833126 .544
Tennessee  822 .2672431 .436
Western
No. 11 LSU  xy1911 .6334718 .723
No. 3 Arkansas  y1614 .5334622 .676
Mississippi State  y1614 .5334024 .625
Ole Miss  y1416 .4673726 .587
Auburn  1317 .4333128 .525
Alabama  921 .3002134 .382
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 26, 2012 [1]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 2012 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team represented the University of Arkansas in baseball at the Division I level in the NCAA for the 2012 season. Dave van Horn was the coach in his tenth year at his alma mater. [2] The team clinched a berth in the 2012 College World Series after winning the Waco Super Regional on June 11. [3]

Contents

Coaches

2012 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball coaching staff
  • 2 Dave van Horn - Head Coach
  • 22 Todd Butler - Hitting Coach
  • 31 Dave Jorn - Pitching Coach
  • 21 Brian Walker - Volunteer Assistant Coach
  • 11 Matt Willard - Student Assistant Coach

Source: arkansasrazorbacks.com

Roster

2012 Arkansas Razorbacks fall baseball roster
Source: arkansasrazorbacks.com – The Official Site of University of Arkansas Athletics
NumberNamePositionB/THeightWeightClassHometown/HS/JC
1 Brian Anderson INFR/R6–3185Fr.Edmond, OK/Deer Creek HS
3Jacob MahanINFL/R6–0185Jr.Camarillo, CA/Oxnard College/Camarillo HS
4Jacob MorrisOF/RHPR/R6–3215 Redshirt.svg Jr.Coppell, TX/ Coppell HS
5 Matt Reynolds INFR/R6–1200Jr.Tulsa, OK/Bishop Kelley HS
6Jimmy BoscoOFL/R5–9170 Redshirt.svg So.Granite Bay, CA/University of California/Jesuit HS
7David MastersINFR/R6–1185Fr.Lake St. Louis, MO/Timberland HS
8Tyler SpoonINF/OFR/R5-11190Fr.Van Buren, AR/Van Buren HS
9Derrick BleekerRHP/INFR/R6–5225Jr.Longmont, CO/Howard JC/Skyline HS
10Joe SerranoINFR/R6–0195Fr.Tucson, AZ/Salpointe Catholic HS
12Bo BighamINFR/R5–10185Sr.Texarkana, AR/Arkansas HS
13Michael GunnOF/RHPL/L6–0205Fr.Wilson, AR/Christian Brothers HS
14John Clay ReevesCR/R6–0200Fr.Monroe, LA/Neville HS
15 Nolan Sanburn RHPR/R6–1205So.Kokomo, IN/Kokomo HS
16Sam BatesOFL/R6-5230Sr.Cabot, AR/Crowder JC/Cabot HS
17 Barrett Astin RHPR/R6–1200So.Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City HS)
18Tim CarverINFR/R6–0185 Redshirt.svg Sr.Fayetteville, AR/Fayetteville HS
19Jake WiseCR/R6-0200So.Houston, TX/Cypress Falls HS
20Matt VinsonOFS/R6-2210Jr.Alma, AR/Alma HS
24D. J. BaxendaleRHPR/R6–2190Jr.Jacksonville, AR/Sylvan Hills HS
25Dominic FicocielloINFS/R6-4185So.Fullerton, CA/Fullerton Union HS
26Parker GibsonINF/OFR/R5–9165Fr.Lansing, KS/Lansing HS
27Jean RamirezCR/R6–0200Fr.Ft. Worth, TX/Boswell HS
28Connor CostelloOF/RHPR/R6–3188Fr.Edmond, OK/Santa Fe HS
29Eric FisherOF/1BL/L6–3200So.Spring, TX/Klein HS
30Brandon MooreRHPR/R6–3228So.Van Buren, AR/Van Buren HS
32Randall FantLHPL/L6–4185Jr.Texarkana, Texas/Texas HS
33Greg MilhornRHPR/R6–2175Fr.Texarkana, AR/Arkansas HS
34 Colby Suggs RHPR/R6–0225So.Sulphur Springs, TXSulphur Springs HS
35Mark ReyesLHPR/L6–1200Fr.Hot Springs Village, AR/Jessieville HS
36Jeff HarvillLHPL/L6–0180So.Keithville, LA/Evangel Christian Academy
37Trent DanielLHPR/L6–2195 Redshirt.svg Jr.Bryant, AR/Arkansas-Fort Smith/Bryant HS
38Brian HeldmanRHPR/R6–3170Fr.Round Rock, TX/Stony Point HS
39Chris OliverRHPR/R6–4180Fr.Farmington, AR/Shiloh Christian HS
44Kameron WalkerOFL/L6–1210Jr.Jonesboro, AR/Panola JC/Jonesboro HS)
45Landon SimpsonRHPR/R5–10180Fr.Magnolia, AR/Magnolia HS
47Ty WrightLHPL/L6–2175Jr.Houston, TX/San Jacinto CC/Mayde Creek HS
49John WoodcockLHPL/L5-11180So.Ojai, CA/Villanova Prep HS
51Cade LynchLHPL/L6–6230Jr.Jonesboro, AR/Panola JC/Valley View HS
52Wilson PfeifferCR/R6–2195Fr.Columbia, MO/Rock Bridge HS
55 Ryne Stanek RHPR/R6–4180So.Overland Park, KS/Blue Valley HS
56Braden HughesCR/R5–10190Fr.Mountain Home, AR/Mountain Home HS

Schedule

2012 Game Log
Regular Season
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordSEC
1 2/17/12 Villanova Baum Stadium 11–5Baxendale (1–0)Helisek (0–1)7,3121–0
2 2/18/12VillanovaBaum Stadium13–1Stanek (1–0)Young (0–1)7,0722–0
3 2/19/12VillanovaBaum Stadium17–1Astin (1–0)Almonte (0–1)7,4563–0
4 2/21/12 Northwestern State Baum Stadium8 –7Sanburn (1–0)Roman (0–1)6,1324–0
5 2/22/12Northwestern StateBaum Stadium6–2Reyes (1–0)Adams (0–1)6,3825–0
6 2/24/12 Valparaiso Baum Stadium7–3Baxendale (2–0)Deetjen (0–1)Lynch (1)6,1946–0
7 2/25/12ValparaisoBaum Stadium4–3Stanek (2–0)Wormington (0–1)Astin (1)7,3807–0
8 2/26/12ValparaisoBaum Stadium9-10 (10)Miller (1–0)Sanburn (1–1)6,8857–1
9 2/28/12 BYU Baum Stadium5–0Moore (1–0)Westensee (0–1)6,2558–1
10 2/29/12BYUBaum Stadium8–1Baxendale (3–0)Poulson (0–1)6,8469–1
11 3/2/12 Texas Tech Minute Maid Park 3–1Stanek (3–0)von Schamann (2–1)Astin (2)8,54010–1
12 3/3/12 Houston Minute Maid Park1–4Lewis (2–1)Fant (0–1)Morehouse (1)10–2
13 3/4/12#21 Texas Minute Maid Park7–3Baxendale (4–0)Jacquez (0–1)Astin (3)11–2
14 3/9/12 Binghamton Baum Stadium4–0Stanek (4–0)Augliera (0–2)6,91412–2
15 3/10/12BinghamtonBaum Stadium5–3Baxendale (5–0)Lynch (0–2)Moore (1)13–2
16 3/10/12BinghamtonBaum Stadium6–0Fant (1–1)Lambert (0–2)8,96314–2
17 3/13/12 Gonzaga Baum Stadium1–0Suggs (1–0)Moon (1–1)Astin (4)7,42015–2
18 3/14/12GonzagaBaum Stadium5-3Moore (2–0)Abbruzza (0–2)Astin (5)6,57816–2
19 3/16/12 Alabama Baum Stadium4–3 (12)Astin (2–0)Rosencrans (0–1)8,53017–21–0
20 3/17/12AlabamaBaum Stadium8–4Stanek (5–0)Guilbeau (1–2)Moore (2)9,61518-22–0
21 3/18/12AlabamaBaum Stadium7–4Sanburn (2–1)Pilkington (0–2)Astin (6)8,42619–23–0
22 3/20/12 Nevada Baum StadiumPostponed (rain)
23 3/21/12NevadaBaum Stadium10–2Oliver (1-0)Marks (0–2)6,50220–23–0
24 3/23/12at Mississippi State Dudy Noble Field 2-11 Stratton (5-0)Baxendale (5-1)-6,28920-33-1
25 3/24/12at Mississippi StateDudy Noble Field8-0Stanek (6-0)Routt (1-3)-6,76321-34-1
26 3/25/12at Mississippi StateDudy Noble Field8-5 (11)Suggs (2-0)Reed (0-4)Lynch (2)6,22822-35-1
27 3/30/12at #15 LSU Alex Box Stadium 10-6 Gausman (5-0)Lynch (0-1)-11,09522-45-2
28 3/31/12at #15 LSUAlex Box Stadium1-2Cotton (3-0)Astin (2-1)-11,71022-55-3
29 4/1/12at #15 LSUAlex Box Stadium2-3 (11)Bourgeois (1-1)Astin (2-2)-10,68622-65-4
30 4/6/12 Georgia Baum Stadium4-2Wood (4-1)Stanek (6-1)-9,03322-75-5
31 4/7/12GeorgiaBaum Stadium8-3Moore (3-0)Palazzone (0-4)-8,47923-76-5
32 4/8/12GeorgiaBaum Stadium8-0Baxendale (6-1)Nagel (0-1)-6,97324-77-5
33 4/10/12at Oklahoma Dale Mitchell Park 0-4Magnifico (1-0)Fant (1-2)Okert (1)1,53724-87-5
34 4/13/12#3 Kentucky Baum Stadium8-7Lynch (1-1)Phillips (5-1)-9,28725-88-5
35 4/14/12#3 KentuckyBaum Stadium4-5Shepherd (3-0)Astin (2-3)Peterson (1)9,57525-98-6
36 4/14/12#3 KentuckyBaum Stadium1-2Littrell (6-0)Baxendale (6-2)Gott (8)9,57525-108-7
37 4/17/12 Stephen F. Austin Baum Stadium8-3Fant (2-2)Landers (0-2)Daniel (1)7,46426-108-7
38 4/17/12Stephen F. AustinBaum Stadium4-3Suggs (3-0)Dozier (0-1)-7,46427-108-7
39 4/21/12at #22 Ole Miss Swayze Field 2-8Greenwood (1-0)Moore (3-1)-7,64727-118-8
40 4/21/12at #22 Ole MissSwayze Park0-1Mayers (4-2)Stanek (6-2)Hively (1)10,60327-128-9
41 4/22/12at #22 Ole MissSwayze Park11-3Lynch (2-1)Smith (2-3)-8,11528-129-9
42 4/24/12 Oral Roberts Baum Stadium6-1Daniel (1-0)Wilson (1-2)-6,83729-129-9
43 4/27/12at #5 Florida McKethan Stadium 2-3Randall (4-1)Stanek (6-3)Maddox (12)3,90629-139-10
44 4/28/12at #5 FloridaMcKethan Stadium5-1Moore (4-1)Johnson (5-3)-4,89430-1310-10
45 4/29/12at #5 FloridaMcKethan Stadium3-1 (10)Suggs (4-0)Magliozzi (4-2)Astin (7)3,92731-1311-10
46 5/1/12 Missouri Baum Stadium6-3Sanburn (3-1)Holovach (5-4)-7,05132-1311-10
47 5/2/12MissouriBaum Stadium2-0Gunn (1-0)Walsh (2-3)Astin (8)6,84033-1311-10
48 5/4/12#5 South Carolina Baum Stadium6-8 (10)Beal (3-3)Astin (2-4)Price (7)8,98233-1411-11
49 5/5/12#5 South CarolinaBaum Stadium7-6Wright (1-0)Montgomery (4-1)Astin (9)8,77434-1412-11
50 5/6/12#5 South CarolinaBaum Stadium7-10Price (4-3)Baxendale (6-3)-8,46134-1512-12
51 5/10/12 Auburn Baum Stadium2-3 (10)Varnadore (3-7)Astin (2-5)-7,55534-1612-13
52 5/11/12AuburnBaum Stadium5-4Suggs (5-0)Smith (3-5)-8,53635-1613-13
53 5/12/12AuburnBaum Stadium5-12Smith (4-5)Moore (4-2)Bryant (5)8,51235-1713-14
54 5/15/12 Louisiana Tech Dickey-Stephens Park 6-5 (10)Astin (3-5)Dudley (4-4)-10,51236-1713-14
55 5/17/12 Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium 8-0Baxendale (7-3)Saberhagen (5-3)-1,72137-1714-14
56 5/18/12TennesseeLindsey Nelson Stadium10-3Lynch (3-1)Williams (3-5)-1,80838-1715-14
57 5/19/12TennesseeLindsey Nelson Stadium8-2Suggs (6-0)Stevens (1-2)-2,12139-1716-14
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordTournament Record
58 5/22/12vs. #24 Mississippi State Regions Park 1-9Woodruff (1-2)Stanek (6-4)Holder (7)5,48939-180-1
59 5/23/12vs. Ole MissRegions Park0-2Mayers (5-3)Baxendale (7-4)Huber (10)-39-190-2
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordNCAAT Record
60 6/1/12 Sam Houston State Reckling Park 5-4Moore (5-2)Smith (8-6)-3,08140-191-0
61 6/2/12#8 Rice Reckling Park1-0Stanek (7-4)Kubitza (6-5)Astin (10)3,86941-192-0
62 6/3/12Sam Houston StateReckling Park5-1Sanburn (4-1)Dickson (4-5)-2,98742-193-0
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordSuper Record
63 6/9/12#4 Baylor Baylor Ballpark 1-8Blank (11-1)Baxendale (7-5)-5,00742-200-1
64 6/10/12#4 BaylorBaylor Ballpark5-4Daniel (2-0)Garner (3-3)-5,03843-201-1
65 6/11/12#4 BaylorBaylor Ballpark1-0 (10)Suggs (7-0)Newman (4-4)-5,05944-202-1
#DateOpponentLocationScoreWinLossSaveAttRecordCWS Record
66 6/16/12 Kent State TD Ameritrade Park 8-1Baxendale (8-5)Starn (11-4)Moore (3)23,98045-201-0
67 6/18/12#7 South CarolinaTD Ameritrade Park2-1Stanek (8-4)Holmes (7-2)Astin (11)23,53746-202-0
68 6/21/12#7 South CarolinaTD Ameritrade Park0-2Montgomery (6-1)Fant (2-3)Price (13)23,59346-212-1
69 6/22/12#7 South CarolinaTD Ameritrade Park2-3Price (5-4)Suggs (7-1)-22,18446-222-2

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked. т = Tied with team above or below.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches' [4] 88*767339151713131814т2020*20*3
Baseball America [5] 444443313111721182025—*—*6
Collegiate Baseball^ [6] 8877544119162013131714191163
NCBWA [7] 65775331110151714161814201063

^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

Razorbacks in the 2012 MLB Draft

PlayerPositionRoundOverallMLB Team
Matt Reynolds 3B271 New York Mets
Nolan Sanburn RHP274 Oakland Athletics
Teddy Stankiewicz RHP275New York Mets
D’Vone McClure OF4143 Cleveland Indians
Ty Buttrey RHP4151 Boston Red Sox
Colin Poche LHP5162 Baltimore Orioles
Shilo McCall OF9298 San Francisco Giants
DJ Baxendale RHP10310 Minnesota Twins
Tim Carver SS19608 Philadelphia Phillies
Sam BatesOF28853 Kansas City Royals
Randall Fant LHP29893Cleveland Indians
Derrick BleekerRHP/OF371122Baltimore Orioles
Jacob MorrisOF371133Cleveland Indians
Italics denotes an incoming Razorback prospect.

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