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2015 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-KINGSVILLE BASEBALL GAME NOTES
GAMES 7-9 AT A GLANCE
Date: Feb. 20-21, 2015
Site: Kingsville,Texas / Nolan Ryan Field (4,000)
Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/tamuk/baseball/
Video: http://www.tamuk.tv/
All-Time Series: 3-0
LastTimeThey Met: TAMUK def.TC, 14-0 (Feb. 22, 2014)
2015 SCHEDULE
DATE RANK OPPONENT TIME/RESULTS
February (3-3, 0-0 LSC)
Feb.5-7in Grand Prairie,Texas (QuickTrip Division IIClassic)
5 21/19 Ouachita Baptist L,2-4
6 21/19 Southwestern Oklahoma State University L,1-9
7 21/19 No.10/9Southern Arkansas University W,6-4
13 Newman University (DH) L, 5-7,W, 9-8
14 Newman University W, 8-7
20 Texas College 6 p.m.
21 Texas College (DH) 1 p.m.
24 Texas A&M International University 6 p.m.
27 No. 10/12West Texas A&M University * 6 p.m.
28 No. 10/12West Texas A&M University (DH) * 1 p.m.
March (0-0, 0-0 LSC)
1 No. 10/12West Texas A&M University * 1 p.m.
4 University of Houston-Victoria 6 p.m.
6 Cameron University * 2 p.m.
7 Cameron University (DH) * 1 p.m.
8 Cameron University * 1 p.m.
10 St. Mary’s University 6 p.m.
13 Eastern New Mexico University * 6 p.m.
14 Eastern New Mexico University (DH) * 1 p.m.
15 Eastern New Mexico University * 1 p.m.
20 No. 17/20 Angelo State University * 6 p.m.
21 No. 17/20 Angelo State University (DH) * 1 p.m.
22 No. 17/20 Angelo State University * 1 p.m.
24 No. 24/28 St. Edward’s University 2 p.m.
27 Tarleton State University * 2 p.m.
28 Tarleton State University (DH) * 1 p.m.
29 Tarleton State University * 1 p.m.
April (0-0, 0-0 LSC)
3 No. 10/12West Texas A&M University * 6 p.m.
4 No. 10/12West Texas A&M University (DH) * 1 p.m.
7 St. Mary’s University 6 p.m.
10 Cameron University * 6 p.m.
11 Cameron University (DH) * 1 p.m.
14 No. 24/28 St. Edward’s University 6 p.m.
17 Eastern New Mexico University * 7 p.m.
18 Eastern New Mexico University (DH) * 2 p.m.
24 No. 17/20 Angelo State University * 6 p.m.
25 No. 17/20 Angelo State University (DH) * 1 p.m.
May (0-0, 0-0 LSC)
1 Tarleton State University * 6 p.m.
2 Tarleton State University (DH) * 1 p.m.
7-9 LSCConference Tournament
14-17 NCAADivision IISouth Central Regional Tournament
21-26 NCAADivision IICollege World Series Cary,N.C.
Home games in BOLD and will be played at Nolan Ryan Field | * denotes Lone Star
Conference game | (DH) denotes doubleheader
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS
(3-3, 0-0 LSC)
Ranking N/A (NCBWA) / N/A (CBN)
Head Coach Jason Gonzales
Career Rec. 186-143 (Seventh Season)
School Rec. --- same as career ---
Last Game W, 8-7, vs. Newman (Feb. 14)
TEXAS COLLEGE STEERS (3-11, 0-0 RED RIVER)
Ranking N/A (NAIA Baseball Coaches)
Head Coach Tim Ryan
Career Rec. 3-11 (First Season)
School Rec. --- same as career ---
Last Game L, 0-7, vs. Houston-Victoria (Feb. 14)
Texas A&M University-Kingsville (3-3) continues its home
stand with a three-game series versusTexas College (3-11)
on Feb. 20 at Nolan Ryan Field.
First pitch is set for 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday’s double-
header is scheduled for a 1 p.m. start.
The Javelinas took two-out-of-three from in-region foe
Newman University last week, but fell out of the National
Collegiate BaseballWriters Association (NCBWA)Top 25 Poll
and the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Poll (CBN).
The Steers were swept by the University of Houston-Victoria
last week and are 3-11 on the year.
NOTES
Live stats will be available and can be accessed by
visiting JavelinaAthletics.com. Fans can also follow
live on social media by following @TAMUKBase-
ball14, @Javelinasdotcom and @iamkelvinq on
Twitter and @JavelinaAthletics on Instagram.
Friday’s game will also be live streamed on tamuk.
tv.
The all-time series edge goes toTexas A&M-Kings-
ville after the Javelinas dominated a three-game
series last year, downing the Steers, 9-2, 8-2 and
14-0, respectively.
PROJECTED BATTING ORDER
Player Pos. Yr. B/T Avg. H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB Note
Ryan Fickel 2B Sr. R/R .429 6 7 1 0 0 1 0 5-game hit streak
HaydenVesely -or- Jr. L/R .300 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 starts
Zach Smith DH Jr. R/R .462 6 7 1 0 0 1 0 team leader in R and BA
Blake Johnson -or- Sr. L/R .500 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 pinch-hit singles
Miles Holcomb RF R-Jr. L/L .286 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 one start on hill (2/6)
Cline Andrews 3B Sr. R/R .182 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 three starts
Larren Artis 1B Jr. R/R .250 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 two-run single (2/7)
ClintWallace C R-Sr. R/R .333 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 22 putouts
Brayton Carlson CF Jr. R/R .375 3 2 0 0 1 1 2 leads team in HR & SB
JP Phillips LF Jr. L/L .167 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 leadoff 3B (2/6)
Wesley Aguilar SS Jr. R/R .200 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 two starts at SS
WEEKEND PITCHING ROTATION
Twenty-third season (651-539-2 all-time) | Five NCAA Appearances (1998, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014)
Five LSC Championships (1995, 1998, 2004, 2008, 2014) | Four LSC Tournament Championships (1998, 2004, 2008, 2013)
Contact: Kelvin Queliz, Director of Sports Information • (O) 361-593-2870 • (C): 917-683-6517 • (E): kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu • (T): @iamkelvinq
Player Yr. T W/L ERA IP H R ER BB K Note
FRIDAY - Ryan Benitez Sr. R 0-1 5.25 12.0 14 9 7 2 13 career-high 7 k’s (2/13)
SATURDAY 1 - MattTerrones Jr. L 0-0 23.14 2.1 10 7 6 3 3 no-decision (2/14)
SATURDAY 2 - Hayden James Sr. R 1-1 3.60 10.0 7 5 4 4 5 .189 opp. BA
Out of the Pen
Dustin Luna Sr. R 0-0 1.93 4.2 2 1 1 0 4 career-high 3.2 IPP (2/13)
TreyTaylor R-Fr. R 0-0 2.08 4.1 4 1 1 1 4 three appearances
Weston Silverberg R-Jr. R 1-0 0.00 5.0 1 0 0 1 5 one hold
Carl Huizar Sr. L 0-0 0.00 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 LH specialist
Lance Elling Jr. R 0-0 0.00 1.1 2 0 0 1 0 Javelina debut (2/6)
Closer
Ryan Scott Sr. R 1-0 0.00 3.2 1 1 0 3 4 16 career saves (2 in 2015)
On Deck - Texas A&M International
Record: 5-5, 0-0 Heartland
Date(s): Feb. 24
Location: Laredo,Texas (Uni-Trade Stadium)
All-Time Record: 10-6
Series:W5
LastTime: April 8, 2014 (W, 3-2)
Head Coach: Ryan Flynn (First Season)
Career Record: 5-5 (First Season)
School Record: --- same as career ---
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Yr./Exp. Hometown (Previous School)
1 Mario Siller INF 5-8 155 R/R Sr./3L San Antonio,Texas/MacArthur HS
2 Wesley Aguilar INF 6-0 175 R/R Jr./TR San Diego, Calif./Trinidad State
3 Miles Holcomb OF/LHP 6-1 190 L/L R-Jr./2L Dripping Springs,Texas/Dripping Springs HS
4 Ryan Fickel 2B 5-7 175 R/R Sr./1L Liberty Hill,Texas/Paris JC
5 Zach Smith INF 5-9 165 R/R Jr./TR Bridge City,Texas/Angelina JC
6 Tim Gleinser INF 5-10 175 R/R Fr./HS Victoria,Texas/Victoria East HS
8 HaydenVesely UTIL 6-1 200 L/R Jr./TR Victoria,Texas/Blinn JC
10 JP Phillips OF 5-9 165 L/L Jr./TR Spring,Texas/Navarro JC
11 Brayton Carlson OF 6-0 165 R/R Jr./TR Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Southeastern CC
12 Cline Andrews 3B 6-0 200 R/R Sr./1L Sugar Land,Texas/Paris JC
13 Christian Caudle C 6-4 195 R/R Fr./HS Klein,Texas/Klein HS
14 Dylan Bass OF/RHP 6-2 185 R/R R-Fr./RS Magnolia,Texas/Tomball HS
16 David Massey OF 6-5 225 R/R R-Jr./2L Boerne,Texas/SamuelV. Champion HS
17 ClintWallace C 6-0 195 R/R R-Sr./1L Corpus Christi,Texas/Paris JC
18 Clay Campbell C 5-10 175 R/R R-So./1L Sugar Land,Texas/Lamar Consolidated HS
19 Will Abbott RHP 6-6 235 R/R Jr./TR Coppell,Texas/Tyler JC
20 Jimmy Roche 1B 6-0 190 L/L R-So./1L Corpus Christi,Texas/Calallen HS
21 Ryan Scott RHP 6-1 200 R/R Sr./1L Sanger,Texas/North CentralTexas College
22 Brandon Sandoval 1B 6-3 200 R/R R-So./TR Corpus, Christi,Texas/St. Mary’s
23 Dustin Luna RHP 6-0 185 R/R Sr./1L Spring,Texas/North CentralTexas College
24 Blake Johnson OF/RHP 6-3 185 L/R Sr./1L Sugar Land,Texas/Paris JC
25 Adrian Silguero RHP 5-10 200 R/R Jr./TR Corpus Christi,Texas/Ranger College
26 Carl Huizar LHP 5-10 200 L/L Sr./1L Bishop,Texas/Laredo JC
27 Lance Elling RHP 5-10 190 R/R Jr./TR San Antonio,Texas/Wharton County JC
28 Dean Fleitman RHP 6-3 205 R/R Jr./TR Lindsay,Texas/North CentralTexas College
29 TreyTaylor 1B/RHP 6-4 215 R/R R-Fr./RS Leander,Texas/Rouse HS
30 Mitchell Bro RHP 6-2 230 R/R Sr./1L Bedford,Texas/Paris JC
32 MattTerrones LHP 6-2 200 L/L Jr./TR Mesquite,Texas/Eastfield College
33 ShaneVeeder LHP 6-3 170 L/L Fr./HS Houston,Texas/Cinco Ranch HS
34 Ryan Benitez RHP 6-0 220 R/R Sr./3L New Braunfels,Texas/New Braunfels HS
35 Weston Silverberg RHP 6-2 200 R/R R-Jr./1L Katy,Texas/James E.Taylor HS
36 Brady Bippert C 5-10 170 R/R R-Jr./SQ La Grange,Texas/La Grange HS
39 Larren Artis 1B 6-2 245 R/R Jr./TR Amarillo,Texas/Frank Phillips
40 Hayden James RHP 6-3 255 R/R Sr./1L Corpus Christi,Texas/Northern Oklahoma
Head Coach: Jason Gonzales (Louisiana-Lafayette ’94; seventh season)
Assistant Coach: Philip Middleton (Concordia UniversityTexas ’10; second season)
Assistant Coach: Luke Prihoda (Sam Houston State ’09; first season)
Student Assistant: James Black (first season)
Student Assistant: Stephen Machorro (first season)
NUMERICAL
2015 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE BASEBALL ROSTER
# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T
19 Will Abbott RHP 6-6 235 R/R
2 Wesley Aguilar INF 6-0 175 R/R
12 Cline Andrews 3B 6-0 200 R/R
39 Larren Artis 1B 6-2 245 R/R
14 Dylan Bass OF/RHP 6-2 185 R/R
34 Ryan Benitez RHP 6-0 220 R/R
36 Brady Bippert C 5-10 170 R/R
30 Mitchell Bro RHP 6-2 230 R/R
18 Clay Campbell C 5-10 175 R/R
11 Brayton Carlson OF 6-0 165 R/R
13 Christian Caudle C 6-4 195 R/R
27 Lance Elling RHP 5-10 190 R/R
4 Ryan Fickel 2B 5-7 175 R/R
28 Dean Fleitman RHP 6-3 205 R/R
6 Tim Gleinser INF 5-10 175 R/R
3 Miles Holcomb OF/LHP 6-1 190 L/L
26 Carl Huizar LHP 5-10 200 L/L
40 Hayden James RHP 6-3 255 R/R
24 Blake Johnson OF/RHP 6-3 185 L/R
23 Dustin Luna RHP 6-0 185 R/R
16 David Massey OF 6-5 225 R/R
10 JP Phillips OF 5-9 165 L/L
20 Jimmy Roche 1B 6-0 190 L/L
22 Brandon Sandoval 1B 6-3 200 R/R
21 Ryan Scott RHP 6-1 200 R/R
25 Adrian Silguero RHP 5-10 200 R/R
1 Mario Siller INF 5-8 155 R/R
35 Weston Silverberg RHP 6-2 200 R/R
5 Zach Smith INF 5-9 165 R/R
29 TreyTaylor 1B/RHP 6-4 215 R/R
32 MattTerrones LHP 6-2 200 L/L
33 ShaneVeeder LHP 6-3 170 L/L
8 HaydenVesely UTIL 6-1 200 L/R
17 ClintWallace C 6-0 195 R/R
PRONUNCIATION:
Carl HUIZAR:WEE-Zar
ALPHABETICAL
Clint Wallace
Christian Caudle
Clay Campbell
Brady Bippert
Larren Artis
Jimmy Roche
Brandon Sandoval
Trey Taylor
Ryan Fickel
Hayden Vesely
Tim Gleinser
Wesley Aguilar
Mario Siller
Cline Andrews
Zach Smith
JP Phillips
David Massey
Brayton Carlson
JP Phillips
Miles Holcomb
Blake Johnson
3. PAGE 3/Javelina Nation @TAMUKBaseball14 @JavelinaAthletics Javelina Athletics
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Kingsville,Texas
Founded 1917, not opened until 1925
Enrollment 7,800
President Dr. StevenTallant
Alma Mater Florida, 1975
VP of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation David S. Gines
Alma Mater VMI, 1983
Nickname Javelinas
Colors Blue and Gold
Affiliation Division II
Conference Lone Star
PROGRAM HISTORY
FirstYear of Baseball 1993
All-Time Record 650-537-2 (.547; 22 Seasons)
Games Played 1,189
Home Recordincludes postseason
362-208-1 (.634)
Games Played 571
All-Time LSC Record 307-254 (.547; 22 seasons)
Games Played 561
LSC Championships Five
(1995, 1998, 2004, 2008, 2014)
LSCTournament Record 21-20 (.512)
LSCTournament Championships Four
(1998, 2004, 2008, 2013)
NCAA Appearances Five (1998, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014)
NCAATournament Record 7-10 (.412)
STADIUM INFORMATION
Stadium Nolan Ryan Field
Built/Capacity 1994/4,000
Record in Nolan Ryan Fieldincludes postseason
350-201-1 (.634)
Games Played 552
Longest HomeWinning Streak 16 (Feb. 19-April 9, 2005)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Jason Gonzales
Alma Mater Louisiana-Lafayette , 1994
Record atTexas A&M-Kingsville 186-143 (.565) – seventh
season
Record in LSC 114-93 (.551)
Assistant Coach Philip Middleton – second season
Alma Mater ConcordiaTexas , 2010
Graduate Assistant Coach Luke Prihoda - first season
Alma Mater Sam Houston State, 2009
Student Assistant Coach James Black - first season
Student Assistant Coach Stephen Machorro - first season
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Director of Sports Information Kelvin Queliz
Alma Mater Delaware, 2011
Office Phone 361-593-2870
Cell Phone 917-683-6517
Office Fax 361-593-3488
E-Mail kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu
Website www.JavelinaAthletics.com
Mailing Address 700 University Blvd.
Athletic Offices, MSC 202
Kingsville,TX 78363
SOCIAL MEDIA
Twitter @TAMUKBaseball14 / @Javelinasdotcom
Facebook Javelina Nation
Instagram @JavelinaAthletics
YouTube Javelina Athletics
TEAM INFORMATION
2014 Overall Record 38-20
Home 21-8
Away 13-10
Neutral 4-2
2014 LSC Record 24-11
LSC Finish First
South Central Regional Record 4-2
Players Returning/Lost 19/21
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/15
Starters Returning/Lost 1/8
Pitchers Returning/Lost 5/5
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost 0/4
Relievers Returning/Lost 8/3
Newcomers 15
2015Texas A&M-Kingsville Baseball Quick Facts
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Javelinas Picked toWin LSC Championship for Second
Consecutive Season
Can they go back-to-back?The Lone Star Conference believes
they can as the No. 21/19Texas A&M University-Kingsville base-
ball team was picked to win the conferenceThursday, earning
eight of the 17 first-place votes and tallying 83 overall points in
the LSC Preseason Poll.
Voted on by LSC head baseball coaches, sports information
directors and media representatives, the reigning conference
champions went 38-20 last season and advanced to the
championship game of the South Central Region. For his efforts,
head coach Jason Gonzales earned conference coach of the
year honors and 11 players were selected on All-LSC squads,
including returning closer Ryan Scott, who tied a single season
school record with 14 saves.
WestTexas A&M University follows with four first-place votes
and 80 points withTarleton State University placing third with
69 points and a first-place nod. Angelo State University (64 total
points, four first-place votes), Eastern New Mexico University
(42) and Cameron University (19) round out the poll at fourth,
fifth and sixth, respectively.
Greyhounds outfielder Matthew Burks was tabbed LSC Presea-
son Player of theYear after leading the league with 10 home
runs and a .627 slugging percentage in 2014. Burks finished
the season with a .384 batting average, 71 hits, 32 RBI and 11
stolen bases. Rams right-hander Blake Bass was selected as
LSC Preseason Pitcher of theYear after posting a 2.72 earned
run average in 76.0 innings. In 13 appearances (12 starts), Bass
compiled a 4-4 record.
LSC action begins on a 10-week schedule with a four-game
series and three-game series against every other team.The
conference champion will be the team(s) with the highest
winning percentage in regular-season LSC action, while the
LSC postseason champion receives an automatic qualifier into
NCAA South Central Region Championships.The top four teams
advance to the LSC Championships.
2015 Lone Star Conference Preseason Coaches Poll
Rank 1st PlaceVotes Total
1.Texas A&M-Kingsville 8 83
2.WestTexas A&M 4 80
3.Tarleton State 1 69
4. Angelo State 4 64
5. Eastern New Mexico 42
6. Cameron 19
NCBWA Picks Javelinas to FinishThird in South Central
Region
The National Collegiate BaseballWriters Association (CBWA)
released its preseason regional poll on Jan. 23 andTexas A&M
University-Kingsville was picked to finish third in the South
Central Region and senior right-hander Ryan Scott was voted
first team all-region reliever.
A year after finishing 38-20 and advancing to the NCAA Division
II South Central Region championship game for the second con-
secutive season, the Javelinas were tabbed preseason favorites
in the Lone Star Conference yesterday, picked to finish third in
the D2BaseballNews.com preseason regional poll and rank No.
19 nationally according to the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
(CBN).
Preseason South Central Region Poll (Jan. 23)
Rank W-L Points Previous
1. Colorado Mesa (9) 47-13 89 1
2. St. Edward’s (1) 39-16 75 4
3.Texas A&M-Kingsville 38-20 61 3
4.WestTexas A&M 37-21 51 5
5. St. Mary’s 35-20 50 7
6. Lubbock Christian 39-10 42 2
7. New Mexico Highlands 32-22 32 8
8.Tarleton State 30-24 23 9
9. CSU-Pueblo 29-24 21 10
10. Oklahoma Christian 38-17-1 20 6
Also ReceivingVotes: Angelo State (27-26) 17 points; Colora-
do School of Mines (24-23) 7 points;Texas A&M-International
(16-34) 7 points
FirstTeam All-Region
Pos. Name School Yr.
C Darryl Baca Metro State Sr.
1B Dominick Bregar CSU-Pueblo Jr.
2B Logan Knox Regis Sr.
3B DylanWatts St. Edward’s Jr.
SS Austin Mascorro CSU-Pueblo Sr.
OF Matthew Burks Eastern New Mexico Sr.
OF Nick Chapman WestTexas A&M Sr.
OF Nat Olinger Colorado School of Mines Jr.
DH Matthew Chavez New Mexico Highlands Sr.
UT AustinWallingford Colorado Mesa Sr.
SP Matt McClain St. Mary’s Sr.
SP Dalton Brown St. Edward’s Sr.
SP Matt Delay Colorado Mesa Sr.
RP Ryan Scott Texas A&M-Kingsville Sr.
SecondTeam All-Region
Pos. Name School Yr.
C Morgan McCasland New Mexico Highlands Sr.
1B Aaron Blair WestTexas A&M Sr.
2B Kevin Mayo St. Edward’s Jr.
3B Joe Hermsen St. Mary’s Sr.
SS Evan Robinson Tarleton State Sr.
OF Andrew Ratterman New Mexico Highlands Sr.
OF Kevin Meredith Tarleton State Sr.
OF Jordan Lopez Oklahoma Christian Sr.
DH DerekTyner Angelo State Sr.
UT David Goggin Angelo State Jr.
SP Collin Sherrod St. Edward’s Jr.
SP Colton Burleson Tarleton State Sr.
SP Matt Allen Colorado Mesa Jr.
RP Dillon Endecott Oklahoma Christian Sr.
Honorable Mention All-Region
Pos. Name School Yr.
C Cameron Massengill Angelo State Sr.
3B GarrettThomas Newman Jr.
SS Jesus Pintado Lubbock Christian Jr.
OF Tyler Bugner Newman So.
OF Brooks Orton St. Mary’s Sr.
OF MikeWagner CSU-Pueblo Sr.
SP Blake Bass Angelo State Sr.
SP Graylon Brown Angelo State Jr.
SP Brig Gerlich Lubbock Christian Sr.
SP Hunter Raley Oklahoma Christian Sr.
Javelinas Earn a Preseason No. 21 National Ranking by
NCBWA and Hold No. 19 Spot in CBN Poll
The preseason accolades continue to pile up for the diamond
Hogs asTexas A&M University-Kingsville appeared at No. 21 in
the National Collegiate BaseballWriters Association Preseason
National Poll, released onWednesday evening.
A year after finishing 38-20 and advancing to the NCAA Division
II South Central Region championship game for the second
consecutive season, the Javelinas appeared at No. 19 on the
Collegiate Baseball News Preseason Poll and were named a
team to watch by D2BaseballNews.com.Texas A&M-Kingsville
was picked to finish third in the region and were the preseason
favorites in the Lone Star Conference, a year after winning the
conference crown. Senior closer Ryan Scott also appears on the
South Central Region First-Team after tying a single season
record with 14 saves.
The Javelinas are the only school in the LSC to receive a presea-
son national ranking by NCBWA.WestTexas A&M University
received nine points.
NCBWA Preseason Poll (Feb. 17)
Rank (First PlaceVotes) W-L Pts. Prev.
1.Tampa (11) 8-1 347 1
2. Colorado Mesa (1) 5-1 319 4
3. UNC Pembroke (2) 10-0 312 NR
4. Emporia State (Kan.) 4-0 299 17
5. Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 9-0 280 NR
6. Southern Indiana 1-2 274 3
7. Seton Hill (Pa.) 0-0 265 7
8. UC San Diego (Calif.) 7-3 253 12
9. Armstrong State (Ga.) 8-1 234 NR
10.WestTexas A&M * 7-2 219 RV
11. Alabama-Huntsville 6-1 189 9
12. Mount Olive (N.C.) 8-2 170 14
13. Henderson State (Ark.) 6-1 168 NR
14. GrandValley State (Mich.) 0-0 133 15
15. Minnesota State 0-0 128 5
16. Lenoir-Rhyne 10-0 126 NR
17. Angelo State (Texas) * 7-1 123 NR
18. Southern New Hampshire 0-3 116 11
19. Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 6-2 114 NR
20. Millersville (Pa.) 4-2 83 19
21. Lee (Tenn.) 9-0 82 NR
22. Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 0-0 67 18
23. Cal Poly-Pomona 5-1 48 NR
24. St. Edward’s (Texas) ^ 6-4 47 13
25. Saint Leo (Fla.) 9-1 36 NR
Also receiving votes: Southern Arkansas (8-5) 23 points
^; Drury, Mo. (0-0) 23 points; Flagler, Fla. (7-1) 21 points;West
Florida (7-2) 11 points; St.Thomas Aquinas, N.Y. (0-0) 11 points;
Azusa Pacific, Calif. (5-2) 10 points; Mercyhurst, Pa. (0-0) 10
points; Erskine, S.C. (8-0) 5 points; FloridaTech (9-0) 4 points.
Dropped Out: No. 2 Lander (S.C.); No. 6 Chico State (Calif.); No.
8 Columbus State (Ga.); No. 10 Southern Arkansas ^; No.
16 Florida Southern; No. 20 California Baptist; No. 21Texas
A&M-Kingsville; No. 22 Lynn (Fla.); No. 23 Drury (Mo.); No. 24
ArkansasTech; No. 25 St.Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.).
* denotes LSC opponent | ^ denotes nonconference opponent
CBN Preseason Poll (Feb. 17)
Rank (W-L) Pts. Prev.
1.Tampa (8-1) 480 2
2. Southern Indiana (1-2) 458 1
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3. Colorado Mesa (5-1) 428 5
4. Emporia St. (4-0) 424 6
5. Seton Hill (0-0) 420 4
6. UNC-Pembroke (10-0) 416 NR
7. Minnesota St. (0-0) 398 7
8. Nova Southeastern (9-0) 346 RV
9.West Florida (7-2) 332 35
10. U.C. San Diego (7-3) 318 15
11. Cal. Poly-Pomona (5-1) 302 T20
12.WestTexas A&M * (7-2) 286 39
13. Henderson St. (6-1) 282 NR
14. Armstrong State (8-1) 248 RV
15. Mount Olive (8-2) 240 13
16. Lenoir-Rhyne (10-0) 238 NR
17. Lynn (6-2) 212 T20
18. Quincy (0-0) 210 11
19. Franklin Pierce (0-0) 208 10
20. Angelo St. (7-1) 190 NR
21. Chico St. (1-2) 154 8
22. Drury (0-0) 140 18
23. Saint Leo (9-1) 138 NR
24. Flagler (7-1) 126 NR
25. Cal. Baptist (4-2) 108 29
26. Southern Arkansas ^ (8-5) 90 9
Slippery Rock (3-1) 90 RV
28. St. Edward’s ^ (6-4) 58 34
29. Mercyhurst (0-0) 54 25
30. Arkansas-Ft. Smith (6-0) 44 NR
ReceivingVotes: Azusa Pacific (5-2), Central Missouri (4-3),
Florida Southern (4-5), FloridaTech. (9-0), Columbus St. (6-3),
St. Cloud St. (0-0).
* denotes LSC opponent | ^ denotes nonconference opponent
All-Time Series vs.Texas College
Record/Pct.: 3-0, 1.000 • Games Played : 3 • Current Streak:W3
Home: 3-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0
Feb. 21, 2014 W, 9-2
Feb. 22, 2014 W, 8-2
Feb. 22, 2014 W, 14-0
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LONE STAR CONFERENCE (AS OF FEB. 19)
2015 BASEBALL STANDINGS
LSC OVERALL
SCHOOL W-L PCT. W-L PCT. STREAK HOME AWAY NEUTRAL
No. 17/20 Angelo State 0-0 0.000 7-1 0.875 W6 6-0 1-1 0-0
No. 10/12WestTexas A&M 0-0 0.000 7-2 0.778 W5 2-0 4-0 1-2
Tarleton State 0-0 0.000 4-3 0.571 W1 0-0 2-1 2-2
Cameron 0-0 0.000 4-4 0.500 W2 4-2 0-2 0-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0.000 3-3 0.500 W2 2-1 0-0 1-2
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0.000 3-5 0.375 L4 2-2 1-3 0-0
LSC HITTER OFTHEWEEK LSC PITCHER OFTHEWEEK LSCWEEK
Jonathan Schmitz,Tarleton State Eythan Lenz,Tarleton State Week 1
Dylan Dyson,WestTexas A&M Steve Naemark, Angelo State Week 2
2015 LSCWeekly Schedule
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Southwest def. Eastern New Mexico, 8-1
Friday, February 20, 2015
WestTexas A&M at New Mexico Highlands, 2 p.m.
Texas A&M International atTarleton State, 3 p.m.
Lubbock Christian at Eastern New Mexico, 6 p.m.
Texas-Permian Basin vs Cameron, 6 p.m.
Texas College atTexas A&M-Kingsville, 6 p.m.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Cameron atTexas-Permian Basin, 12 p.m.
Lubbock Christian at Eastern New Mexico, 1 p.m.
Texas A&M International atTarleton State, 1 p.m.
Texas College atTexas A&M-Kingsville, 1 p.m.
WestTexas A&M at New Mexico Highlands, 3 p.m.
Texas A&M International atTarleton State, 3 p.m.
Cameron atTexas-Permian Basin, 3 p.m.
Lubbock Christian at Eastern New Mexico, 3:30 p.m.
Texas College atTexas A&M-Kingsville, 3:30 p.m.
Regis at Angelo State, 4 p.m.
Regis at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Regis at Angelo State, 11 a.m.
Texas A&M International atTarleton State, 1 p.m.
7. PAGE 7/Javelina Nation @TAMUKBaseball14 @JavelinaAthletics Javelina Athletics
2014 LSC Coach of theYear
2014 LSC Champions
2013 LSCTournament Champions
2012, 2013, 2014 NCAA South Central Region-
alTournament Appearances
One MLB Draftee
28 All-LSC Selections
Entering his seventh season at the helm of theTexas A&M University-Kingsville baseball
program is Jason Gonzales, who has taken the Javelinas to three NCAA South Central
RegionalTournaments. Since taking over the diamond Hogs,TAMUK has gone an
outstanding 183-140 (.567) and back-to-back-to-back NCAATournament appearances.
The Javelinas have appeared in five consecutive Lone Star Conference tournaments.
In 2014, the Javelinas advanced to the championship game of the NCAA South Central
Region for the second consecutive season and were one out away from advancing to
the CollegeWorld Series. Overall,Texas A&M-Kingsville went 38-20 and along the way
earned the Lone Star Conference Regular Season championship. For his efforts, Gonzales
was awarded the conference’s coach of the year nod for the first time. As LSC regular
season champions, the Javelinas hosted the conference tournament and battledWest
Texas A&M, who also appeared in the regional tournament.
Eleven players appeared on the all-LSC squad, including LSC Player of theYear Derrick
Walls, who led the conference in hitting (.394) and on-base percentage (.508).Walls
finished the season with 57 runs scored, 82 hits, 44 walks and 29 stolen bases and also
earned All-South Central Regional and All-LSCTournament first-team selections. In
conference play,Walls hit .358 and was 17-for-18 in stolen base attempts.TaylorTaska
and Brian Frazier also earned All-South Central Region tournament honors.
Academically, two players were named to the LSC All-Academic team as Dallas Ponder
joined LSC Baseball Academic Player of theYear Denver Diefenbach.
Gonzales’fifth season was record-setting for the Javelinas as the team set a school
record with 42 wins in 2013.Texas A&M-Kingsville won the Lone Star Conference
Tournament Championship for the fifth time and received the top seed in the NCAA
South Central RegionTournament. As the top seed, the Javelinas hosted the regional
tournament and came one game shy of advancing to the NCAA Division IIWorld Series
in Cary, N.C. It was the furthest the Javelinas had made it in the postseason.
TaylorTaska and Dallas Ponder each received multiple all-region honors asTaska was a
first-team All-American, while Ponder received third-team honors.Taska was named
both South Central Region Player of theYear and was the co-Lone Star Conference
Player of theYear. Ponder was the league pitcher of the year and region pitcher of the
year. In all, six players received all-LSC honors and Chris Ballou earned a spot on the
2013 LSC Baseball All-Academic squad.
In 2012, the Javelinas had its best season since 2008 and finished 31-18 with a trip to
the NCAA South Central RegionalTournament. He coached the Lone Star Conference’s
co-Player of theYear in Cameron Dullnig and the LSC Pitcher of theYear in Jaden Dillon.
Eleven players received recognition from the LSC, while three earned all-region honors
-- Dullnig, Dillon and Adam Aspaas.
Dullnig was named the NCBWA South Central Region Player of theYear and earned
three All-America citations. Dillon became the sixth Javelina drafted in the program’s
history when he was chosen in the 29th round by the Atlanta Braves. Aspaas also
earned a spot on the conference’s all-academic team.
The 2011 Javelinas won seven of 11 LSC season series, but needed a three-game sweep
of East Central on the final weekend of the year to get into the playoffs. Gonzales did
an excellent job of mixing and matching his starting lineup and rotation to lead the
team to an 18-15 conference record. For the second straight season the team went two
games and out at the LSC tournament while losing their first game by one run each
time. Four players earned All-LSC nods.
Jason Gonzales (Louisiana-Lafayette‘94; seventh season)
Gonzales’recruiting philosophy that focuses on high school athletes with a few transfers was tested
in his second year at the helm and it proved to be sound as the team made great strides. Picked to
finish ninth in the LSC Preseason Poll, the Javelinas put together a strong campaign and finished
fourth in the conference and advanced to the LSC Playoffs. He brought in five new starters in the
lineup and a completely new pitching staff as eight true freshmen made significant contributions.
The 2010 team featured a trio of all-region performers in first basemanTravis Earles, starting pitch-
er Dan Rogers and center fielder CliftonThomas.The squad set three school records and finished
the year 28-25. Four players earned All-LSC selections, led by All-LSC FirstTeam members Rogers,
Thomas and Earles. David de Leon earned a second team nod.
In his first year (2009), the team went 20-35 as they struggled to get on a roll. Despite the team
struggles, left-handed pitcher Sam Strickland was drafted by theToronto Blue Jays in 25th round
becoming the fifth player in school history selected in the MLB draft. Strickland andThomas earned
All-LSC SecondTeam selections.
Gonzales, a native of Cuero, had 14 years of collegiate coaching experience prior to coming to the
Javelinas and also served as head baseball coach at Skidmore-Tynan High School.
Gonzales began his baseball career as a standout shortstop at Cuero High School where he gradu-
ated from in 1988. He was an All-State baseball player and also was a member of Cuero’s 1987 Class
3A state championship football team. He was taken in the draft by the Atlanta Braves in 1988, but
signed with the University ofTexas. He suffered an injury while at UT and transferred to Blinn Junior
College where he played for two seasons (1990-91). He was again selected by the Braves in the
1991 draft, but went to the University of Louisiana-Lafayette where he played two seasons for the
Ragin’Cajuns.
In Gonzales’junior season at UL Lafayette, the Ragin’Cajuns went 38-26, won theWestern Division
of the Sun Belt Conference and advanced to the NCAATournament.
His first stint as an assistant coach came at UL Lafayette in 1994 as the Ragin’Cajuns went 42-15,
won theWestern Division of the SBC and again advanced to the NCAATournament.
Gonzales then served as an assistant for two years at Arkansas State (1995-96) and one season at
Wharton County Junior College (1997).
He returned to UL Lafayette in 1998 where he served as an assistant through the 2002 season.
During that time the Ragin’Cajuns hosted their first NCAA RegionalTournament, advanced to the
NCAA CollegeWorld Series and won a pair of regional championships.The 2000 team went 49-20
and finished third at the CollegeWorld Series.
He left UL Lafayette and worked for the Atlanta Braves organization in 2003 before becoming head
coach at Skidmore-Tynan High School. After three years at Skidmore-Tynan, Gonzales served as an
assistant coach at McNeese State in 2008.
Gonzales received his associate’s degree from Blinn College in 1991, his bachelor’s degree from the
University of Louisiana-Lafayette in 1994 and his master’s degree from Arkansas State in 1996.
Gonzales and his wife Courtney have three daughters, twins Roy Grace and Dale Rose and Stevie
Marie.
Head Coaching Career (2009-present)
Year Team Record (Pct.) LSC Record (Pct.) Postseason
2009 Texas A&M-Kingsville 20-35 (.364) 15-29 (.341)
2010 Texas A&M-Kingsville 28-25 (.528) 24-18 (.571)
2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville 24-24 (.500) 18-15 (.545)
2012 Texas A&M-Kingsville 31-18 (.633) 18-10 (.643) NCAA South Central Regional
2013 Texas A&M-Kingsville 42-18 (.700) 18-10 (.643) LSCTournament Champions/
NCAA South Central Regional
2014 Texas A&M-Kingsville 38-20 (.655) 24-11 (.686) LSC Champions/ NCAA South
Central Regional
2015 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-3 (.500) 0-0 (.000)
Total Seventh Season (326 games) 186-143 (.564) 114-93 (.551) Three NCAA South Central
Regionals
MEET THE COACH
12. Defending LSC Champions 2015 @TAMUKBaseball14 Game Notes PAGE 12
2015 GAME-by-GAME RESULTS
DATE RANK OPPONENT RESULT (RECORD) WIN (RECORD) LOSS (RECORD) SAVE (No.) TIME
Feb.5 21/19 Ouachita Baptist L,2-4(0-1) John Franklin Matros (1-0) Hayden James (0-1) Lance Cullum (2) 2:13
Feb.6 21/19 Southwestern Oklahoma State University L,1-9(0-2) Josh Chidester (1-1) Miles Holcomb (0-1) --- 2:15
Feb.7 21/19 No.10/9Southern Arkansas University W,6-4(1-2) Ryan Scott (1-0) Timothy Buchanan (0-1) --- 2:10
Feb. 13 21/19 Newman University L, 5-7 (1-3) Lucas Schauer (1-1) Ryan Benitez (0-1) Joe Cannady (1) 2:23
Feb. 13 21/19 Newman University W, 9-8 (2-3) Weston Silverberg (1-0) Tanner Lee (0-1) Ryan Scott (1) 3:44
Feb. 14 21/19 Newman University W, 8-7 (3-3) Hayden James (1-1) Dylan Porter (1-1) Ryan Scott (2) 2:43
Feb. 20 Texas College
Feb. 21 Texas College
Feb. 21 Texas College
Feb. 24 Texas A&M International University
Feb. 27 West Texas A&M University *
Feb. 28 West Texas A&M University *
Feb. 28 West Texas A&M University *
March 1 West Texas A&M University *
March 4 University of Houston-Victoria
March 6 Cameron University *
March 7 Cameron University *
March 7 Cameron University *
March 8 Cameron University *
March 10 St. Mary’s University
March 13 Eastern New Mexico University *
March 14 Eastern New Mexico University *
March 14 Eastern New Mexico University *
March 15 Eastern New Mexico University *
March 20 Angelo State University *
March 21 Angelo State University *
March 22 Angelo State University *
March 22 Angelo State University *
March 24 St. Edward’s University
March 27 Tarleton State University *
March 28 Tarleton State University *
March 28 Tarleton State University *
March 29 Tarleton State University *
April 3 West Texas A&M University *
April 4 West Texas A&M University *
April 4 West Texas A&M University *
April 7 St. Mary’s University
April 10 Cameron University *
April 11 Cameron University *
April 11 Cameron University *
April 14 St. Edward’s University
April 17 Eastern New Mexico University *
April 18 Eastern New Mexico University *
April 18 Eastern New Mexico University *
April 24 Angelo State University *
April 25 Angelo State University *
April 25 Angelo State University *
May 1 Tarleton State University *
May 2 Tarleton State University *
May 2 Tarleton State University *
Home games in BOLD and will be played at Nolan Ryan Field | * denotes Lone Star Conference game
14. Defending LSC Champions 2015 @TAMUKBaseball14 Game Notes PAGE 14
1. ClintWallace, 2013-Present .993
2. JoeTallerine, 2012-13 .992
2.Thomas Miller, 2008-09 .992
2. Ricky Hernandez, 1998 .992
5. Brad Blake, 1995-97 .991
5. Rudy Rendon, 2002-03 .991
5. Rick Dyer, 2003-04 .991
5. Brian Berry, 2001 .991
9.AaronHigginbotham,2001-03 .990
10. Robert Zysk, 2002 .990
Earned Run Average
Name (min. 100 IP) ERA
1. Garrett Mundy, 2004 1.88
2. CodyWilliams, 2013-14 2.74
3. Jeremy Flores, 2010-13 3.70
4. Noe Ramos, 1995-96 3.71
5. Aaron Smith, 2002-03 3.78
6. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 3.80
7. Zach Pettiford, 2012-13 3.83
8.TaylorTaska,2010,2012-14 3.85
9. Juan Obregon, 2001-04 3.98
10. Mario Flores, 1995-96 4.17
Wins
Name W
1. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 25
2. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 23
3. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 21
Josh Livingston, 2005-08 21
5. Mario Flores, 1995-96 17
6. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 16
7. Juan Obregon, 2001-04 15
ChrisWhite, 2002-03,05-06 15
9. Four tied 14
Losses
Name L
1. Mike Adams, 1999-01 18
2. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 16
Tim Jones, 2006, 08-09, 11 16
4. Josh Livingston, 2005-08 14
Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 14
6. ChrisWhite, 2002-03,05-06 12
Sam Strickland, 2006-09 12
8. Six with 11
Winning Percentage
Name (min. 12 decisions) W-L .Pct
1. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 76.7
2. Dan Rogers, 2009-10 73.3
3. Gilbert Olivarez, 1997-98 72.2
4. Zach Pettiford, 2012-13 66.7
Aaron Smith, 2002-03 66.7
6. Mario Flores, 1995-96 65.4
7. Jeff Peters, 2004-05 64.7
8. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 64.1
9. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 61.5
10. David de Leon, 2010-11 61.1
Appearances
Name APP
1. Juan Obregon, 2001-04 97
2. Jeremy Flores, 2010-13 81
3. Denver Diefenbach, 2010-14 75
4.Tim Jones, 2006, 08-09, 11 65
5. Clint Brown, 2009-11 61
Josh Livingston, 2005-08 61
7.TaylorTaska, 2010, 2012-14 58
8. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 57
9. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 56
Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 56
10. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 54
Starts
Name Starts
1. Josh Livingston, 2005-08 47
2. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 39
3. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 35
4.Tim Jones, 2006, 08-09, 11 34
5. Sam Strickland, 2006-09 31
6. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 30
7. Mike Adams, 1999-01 29
8. Dallas Ponder, 2011-Pres. 26
8. Scott Smith, 1999-00 26
8. ChrisWhite, 2002-03, 05-06 26
Complete Games
Name CG
1. Josh Livingston, 2005-08 17
2. Mike Adams, 1999-01 16
2. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 16
4. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 13
5. Noe Ramos, 1993-96 12
5. Sam Strickland, 2006-09 12
7. ChrisWhite, 2002-03,2005-06 10
7. Mike Huddleston, 2002-03 10
7. Mario Flores, 1995-96 10
10. Four with 9
Shutouts
Name SH
1. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 3
Scott Smith, 1999-00 3
Noe Ramos, 1993-96 3
4. Denver Diefenbach, 2010-14 2
Zach Pettiford, 2012-13 2
Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 2
Mike Adams, 1999-01 2
Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 2
Sam Strickland, 2006-09 2
Mike Huddleston, 2002-03 2
Joe Luis Lopez, 1998-99 2
Adam Aspaas, 2011-12 2
Saves
Name S
1. Jeremy Flores, 2010-13 24
2. Juan Obregon, 2001-04 16
Ryan Scott, 2014-Present 16
4. Gabriel Perez, 1993, 95-96 12
5.TaylorTaska, 2010, 2012-14 10
Cameron Dullnig, 2012 10
EddieValadez, 1993-94 10
8. Jeremy Heatley, 2007 6
Zach Gordon, 2006 6
10. MattWhite, 1996-97 5
Isaac DeLeon, 1998 5
Innings Pitched
Name INN
1. Josh Livingston, 2005-08 298.2
2. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 272.0
3. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 255.2
4.TimJones,2006,08-09,11 255.1
5. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 240.0
6. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 228.1
7. Mike Adams, 1999-01 207.1
Sam Strickland, 2006-09 207.1
9.ChrisWhite,2002-03,05-06 193.1
10. Noe Ramos, 1995-96 179.2
Walks
Name BB
1.Tim Jones, 2006, 2008-09, 2011 128
2. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 122
3. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 119
4. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 112
Josh Livingston, 2005-08 112
Mike Adams, 1999-01 112
7. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 108
8. ChrisWhite, 2002-03, 2005-06 96
9. Lavelle Morgan, 2000-01 93
10. Joe Luis Lopez, 1998-99 90
Strikeouts
Name K
1. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 246
2. Mike Adams, 1999-01 240
3. Ricky Sandate, 1995-99 221
4.Tim Jones, 2006, 2008-09, 2011 214
5. Josh Livingston, 2005-08 211
6. RaulTrevino, 2004-07 204
7. Sam Strickland, 2006-09 192
8. Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 183
9. Garrett Murdy, 2004 158
10.ChrisWhite,2002-03,2005-06 143
Opponent’s Batting Average
Name (100.0 INN. min.) OPP Avg.
1. Garrett Mundy, 2004 .229
2. CodyWilliams, 2013-14 .240
3. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 .246
Aaron Smith, 2002-03 .246
5. Mike Huddleston, 2002-03 .257
6. Lavelle Morgan, 2000-01 .267
7. Jeremy Flores, 2010-13 .272
Jeff Peters, 2004-05 .272
9. CodyThomas, 2002-03 .282
10. Zach Pettiford, 2012-13 .285
Brandon Hevner, 2004-07 .285
Walks Per Nine Innings
Name (Min. 100 INN.) BB/9
1. Zach Pettiford, 2012-13 1.91
Juan Obregon, 2001-04 1.91
3. CodyWilliams, 2013-14 2.02
4. Matt Rhodes, 2013-14 2.06
5. Mario Flores, 1995-96 2.14
6. Gilbert Olivarez, 1997-98 2.43
7. Clay Stephens, 2010-11 2.74
8. Dan Rogers, 2009-10 2.90
9. Josh Livingston, 2005-08 3.38
10. Sam Strickland, 2006-09 3.60
Strikeouts Per Nine Innings
Name (Min. 100 INN.) K/9
1. Garrett Murdy, 2004 12.37
2. Mike Adams, 1999-01 10.42
3. Lavelle Morgan, 2000-01 9.31
4. Joe Luis Lopez, 1998-99 9.15
5. Javier Leal, 1994-95, 98 8.92
6. CodyThomas, 2002-03 8.85
7. Dallas Ponder, 2011-14 8.66
8. Jeremy Flores, 2010-13 8.33
9. Sam Strickland, 2006-09 8.33
10. Aaron Smith, 2002-03 8.18
Career Records
15. PAGE 15/Javelina Nation @TAMUKBaseball14 @JavelinaAthletics Javelina Athletics
Individual Single Game Batting
At Bats 7 Dedrick Porter vs Central Oklahoma, 1995
7 J.D. Martinez vs Tarleton State, 1997
7 Jeremy Graham vs Tarleton State, 1997
7 Pat Sopchak vs Eastern New Mexico, 4/23/04
7 Dustin Brooks vs Eastern New Mexico, 4/29/06
7 Taylor Everett at Tarleton State, 4/6/08
7 Will Mettlach vs Southwestern Oklahoma, 2/12/10
Runs 5 Juan Sanchez vs Central Oklahoma, 4/2/95
5 Juan Sanchez vs Central Oklahoma, 3/31/95
5 Brian Shultz vs Central Oklahoma, 1998
5 Steve Foley vs Tarleton State, 5/9/98
5 James Brown vs Texas A&M International, 2/12/08
Hits 6 Brian Shultz vs West Texas A&M, 4/11/98
RBI 9 Brian Shultz vs Tarleton State, 5/9/98
Doubles 3 Chris Mash vs West Texas A&M, 3/1/03
3 Rick Dyer vs St. Edward’s, 4/17/04
3 Nick Enciso at Southwestern Oklahoma, 3/12/05
3 Taylor Richards at Southwestern Oklahoma, 3/12/05
3 Will Alexander at Tarleton State, 4/6/08
3 Taylor Taska vs. Ark.-Monticello, 2/3/13
Triples 2 Juan Sanchez vs St. Edward’s
2 Steve Foley vs St. Edward’s, 3/4/98
2 Eduardo Rivera vs Tarleton State, 5/9/98
2 Steve Echevarria vs Abilene Christian, 4/22/05
2 Steve Yaden at East Central, 3/25/06
2 Taylor Everett at Central Oklahoma, 3/9/08
2 Taylor Richards at West Texas A&M, 4/1/06
2 Clifton Thomas at East Central, 4/16/10
2 Joe Tallerine vs. Emporia State, 2/2/13
Home Runs 3 Juan Sanchez vs Central Oklahoma, 4/2/95
Total Bases 13 Juan Sanchez vs Central Oklahoma, 4/2/95
Walks 4 Numerous players
Stolen Bases 4 Jonathon Forte vs St. Mary’s, 4/17/03
4 Clifton Thomas vs UH-Victoria, 2/5/10
4 Ryan Cook at Cameron, 4/1/11
4 Julian Duran vs Fisher College, 3/10/13
Hit by Pitch 3 Ben Villafuerte vs West Texas A&M, 3/12/10
3 Cash Barker at Incarnate Word, 4/16/11
Sacrifice Bunts 2 Numerous players
Sacrifice Flies 2 Marcos Flores vs Tarleton State, 1996
2 Chris Mash vs St. Mary’s, 2/9/03
2 Jeff Rosser vs Central Missouri, 2/4/05
2 Justin Bills at Northeastern State, 2/25/05
2 Chris Ballou vs UT Brownsville, 2/14/12
Hitting for Cycle - Clifton Thomas (4/16/10 at East Central)
Individual Single Game Pitching
Innings 12.1 Ignacio Gonzales vs Tarleton State, 1997
No-Hitters Aldo Velasquez vs Sul Ross State, 2/6/93
Sergio Chavez vs West Texas A&M, 4/22/94
Strikeouts 19 Garrett Murdy vs Tarleton State, 3/5/04
Hits allowed 15 Josh Livingston vs Abilene Christian, 4/23/05
15 Clay Stephens at Eastern New Mexico, 3/5/10
Walks allowed 12 Aldo Velasquez vs Sul Ross State, 2/5/1993
Runs allowed 13 David de Leon at Cameron, 4/1/10
Wild pitches 4 Randy Kuhn vs St. Mary’s, 2/15/04
4 Brandon Hevner at Eastern New Mexico, 4/27/07
4 Dallas Ponder at West Texas A&M, 4/14/12
4 Dallas Ponder vs Eastern New Mexico, 4/21/12
4 Dallas Ponder vs. Eastern New Mexico, 3/15/14
HBP’s 4 Aldo Velazquez vs Abilene Christian, 1993
4 Adam Aspaas vs Tarleton State, 5/5/12
Individual Single Game Fielding
Putouts 21 Robert Zysk vs Houston Baptist, 2002
Assists 9 Brandon Wittner vs Incarnate Word, 2/25/04
9 Brandon Wittner vs Tarleton State, 3/6/04
9 Erik Gomez at Abilene Christian, 2/28/09
9 Matt Perez at Incarnate Word, 4/27/13
Errors 4 B.J. Griffith vs Eastern New Mexico, 3/4/01
Team Single Game Batting
At Bats 56 Eastern New Mexico, 4/23/04
Runs 25 Central Oklahoma, 4/2/95
Hits 27 West Texas A&M, 1998
RBI’s 21 Tarleton State, 1998
Doubles 8 Three times
Triples 4 at East Central, 4/16/10
Home Runs 6 West Texas A&M, 1998
Total Bases 45 West Texas A&M, 1998
Walks 15 Eastern New Mexico, 1994
Stolen Bases 9 Fisher College, 3/10/13
at SE Oklahoma, 2/24/06
HBP’s 6 East Central, 4/30/11
West Texas A&M, 3/12/10
Sacrifice Bunts 4 Three times
Sacrifice Flies 3 Four times
LOB 20 West Texas A&M, 3/21/08
Team Single Game Pitching
Innings 14.0 vs Cameron, 4/6/12
Hits 23 Abilene Christian, 4/22/05, vs Princeton, 3/22/96
Runs 25 vs Princeton, 3/22/96
Walks 13 at St. Mary’s, 3/23/05
Strikeouts 19 Tarleton State, 3/5/04
Home Runs 4 at West Texas A&M, 4/15/12
Wild Pitches 5 Five Times
Team Single Game Fielding
Putouts 42 vs Cameron, 4/6/12
Assists 22 Texas Lutheran, 1998
Errors 8 at St. Mary’s, 3/30/10
Team Season Batting
Games 62 2008
At Bats 2,026 2008
BAVG .374 1998
Runs 500 1998
RBI 446 1998
Hits 662 1998
Doubles 129 1998
Triples 27 2005
Home Runs 63 1998
Total Bases 1,022 1998
Slugging Pct. .577 1998
On Base Pct. .448 1998
Stolen Bases 120 2004
Walks 259 2000
Hit By Pitch 71 2011
Sacrifice Flies 30 2010
Sacrifice Hits 53 2008
Team Season Pitching
ERA 3.59 2014
Wins 42 2013
Losses 35 2009
Winning Pct. .714 1995
Complete Games 21 2008
Shutouts 10 2013
Saves 17 2013
Innings Pitched 513.0 2008
Strikeouts 423 2008
Walks 268 2000
Opponent BAVG .255 1995
WHIP 1.429 2006
Hits/9 innings 8.90 1995
Walks/9 innings 2.87 2014
Strikeouts/ 9 innings 8.31 2004
K-to-BB Ratio 2.32 2012
Team Season Fielding
Putouts 1539 2008
Assists 640 2013
Errors 109 1996, 2011
Fielding Pct .960 2003
Double Plays 52 2008
Triple Plays 1 2006
Individual/ Team Game Records
16. Defending LSC Champions 2015 @TAMUKBaseball14 Game Notes PAGE 16
2015 Results
2015 Texas A&M-Kingsville Baseball
Game Results for Tex. A&M-Kingsville (as of Feb 19, 2015)
(All games)
Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Lone Star Pitcher of record Attend Time
Feb 05, 2015 vs Ouachita Baptist L 2-4 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 H. James (L 0-1) 236 2:13
Feb 06, 2015 vs Southwestern Okla. L 1-9 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 M. Holcomb (L 0-1) 332 2:15
Feb 07, 2015 vs #6 Southern Ark. W 6-4 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 R. Scott (W 1-0) 472 2:10
Feb 13, 2015 NEWMAN-1 L 5-7 7 1-3-0 0-0-0 R. Benitez (L 0-1) 313 2:23
Feb 13, 2015 NEWMAN-2 W 9-8 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 W Silverberg (W 1-0) 313 3:44
Feb 14, 2015 NEWMAN W 8-7 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 H. James (W 1-1) 276 2:43
() extra inning game
17. PAGE 17/Javelina Nation @TAMUKBaseball14 @JavelinaAthletics Javelina Athletics
2015 Game Summary
2015 Texas A&M-Kingsville Baseball
Games Summary for Tex. A&M-Kingsville (as of Feb 19, 2015)
(All games)
Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
Tex. A&M-Kingsville 6 5 4 5 0 4 4 0 3 31
Opponents 6 3 5 2 11 1 7 3 1 39
Record when ...
Overall 3-3
Conference 0-0
Non-Conference 3-3
Home games 2-1
Away games 0-0
Neutral site 1-2
Day games 2-3
Night games 1-0
vs Left starter 1-1
vs Right starter 2-2
1-Run games 2-0
2-Run games 1-2
5+Run games 0-1
Extra innings 0-0
Shutouts 0-0
Scoring 0-2 runs 0-2
....... 3-5 runs 0-1
....... 6-9 runs 3-0
....... 10+ runs 0-0
Opponent 0-2 runs 0-0
........ 3-5 runs 1-1
........ 6-9 runs 2-2
........ 10+ runs 0-0
Scored in 1st inning 2-2
Opp. scored in 1st 2-1
Scores first 1-1
Opp. scores first 2-2
After 6 leading 2-0
....... trailing 0-3
....... tied 1-0
After 7 leading 3-0
....... trailing 0-2
....... tied 0-0
After 8 leading 2-0
....... trailing 1-2
....... tied 0-0
Hit 0 home runs 2-2
... 1 home run 1-1
... 2+ home runs 0-0
Opponent 0 home runs 2-3
........ 1 home run 1-0
........ 2+ HRs 0-0
Made 0 errors 0-0
.... 1 error 1-0
.... 2+ errors 2-3
Opp. made 0 errors 0-0
......... 1 error 1-3
......... 2+ errors 2-0
Out-hit opponent 2-2
Out-hit by opponent 1-1
Hits are tied 0-0
Record when team scores:
Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+
W-L 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0
Record when opponent scores:
Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+
W-L 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0
Record when leading after:
Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
W-L 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 2-0
Record when trailing after:
Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
W-L 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-3 0-3 0-2 1-2
Record when tied after:
Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
W-L 2-2 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0
Current winning streak: 2
Longest winning streak: 2
Longest losing streak: 2
Home attendance : 902 ( 3 dates avg = 300 )
Away attendance : 1040 ( 3 dates avg = 346 )
Total attendance: 1942 ( 6 dates avg = 323 )