ON DECK…
GAME 5-7: UC Davis (3-1) at Arizona State (3-0)
Fri.-Sun., Feb. 22-24, 2019
5:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. MT - 5:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. MT - 11:30 a.m. PT/12:30 p.m. MT
Phoenix Municipal Stadium
Tempe, Ariz.
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GAME 8: Sacramento State (2-1) at UC Davis
Tues., Feb. 26, 2019
2:00 p.m.
Phil Swimley Field at Dobbins Stadium
Davis, Calif.
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DAVIS, Calif. — The UC Davis baseball team is slated to kick off the road portion of its 2019 schedule at Arizona State beginning this Friday (Feb. 22) at 5:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. MT, continuing on Saturday (Feb. 23) at 5:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. MT, and wrapping up on Sunday (Feb. 24) at 11:30 a.m. PT/12:30 p.m. MT in Tempe, Ariz. Following the conclusion of Sunday's game, the Aggies will return home to Phil Swimley Field at Dobbins Stadium for the first of a home-and-home series against Causeway Cup rival Sacramento State on Tuesday (Feb. 26) at 2 p.m.
IN THE POLLS
Arizona State, Sacramento State and UC Davis are unranked in the national polls this week.
ABOUT ARIZONA STATE
Finished the 2018 season with a 23-32 overall mark to go along with a 13-17 Pac-12 Conference record... The Sun Devils return two of their top three hitters off last year's squad, after losing Gage Canning to graduation who paced the team with a .369 average while carrying a team-high 87 hits, 17 doubles, 11 triples, and eight stolen bases... Sophomore Spencer Torkelson trailed Canning hitting .320 on the season, scoring a team-best 59 runs and driving in 53 RBI to go along with 25 home runs... Junior Lyle Lin stayed close behind Torkelson hitting .312 with 72 hits and 16 doubles... Arizona State's pitching staff will look to fill the shoes of weekend starter Eli Lingos, who finished his senior season 7-5 with a 3.83 ERA, appearing in 15 games with 14 starts, and logging a team-high 72 strikeouts over 91.2 innings of work... Returning junior RHP Alec Marsh enters this weekend 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA after allowing just one run on four hits while striking out a team-high 10 over 6.2 innings on the mound for Arizona State... Sophomore right-hander Boyd Vander Kooi (0-0, 12.27 ERA) tossed 3.2 innings against the Irish, allowing five runs on six hits with a .375 average against, while sophomore RJ Dabovich (1-0, 5.40 ERA), earned his first win of the season in the Sun Devil's sweep over Notre Dame after allowing three runs on four hits over five innings of work.
SERIES NOTES
The Sun Devils lead the all-time series record with the Aggies, 3-0, after the two teams met in Tempe, Ariz. for the first time in program history back in 2016... Arizona State needed extras to capture the series over UC Davis, first edging the Aggies, 5-6, in an 11-inning opener, then, 3-4, in a 12-inning clash... The Sun Devils went on to take the finale, 3-2... UC Davis will look to halt a three-game skid at Phoenix Municipal Stadium in the series opener on Friday.
ABOUT SACRAMENTO STATE
The Hornets began their 2018-19 campaign with a three-game homestand against North Dakota State… After dropping the series opener, 1-9, the Hornets bounced back with a doubleheader sweep to take the series, 2-1, and 8-3… Freshman Martin Vincelli-Simard paces the squad with a .429 average at the plate, while senior Bronson Grubbs carries a team-high five hits and a pair of stolen bases… Before visiting Phil Swimley Field on Tuesday, Sacramento State will first take on Pacific in a four-game home-and-home series… Other opponents on the Hornets' non-conference schedule include UCLA, San Jose State, Nevada, and San Francisco.
SERIES NOTES
According to records dating back to 1960, the Hornets lead the all-time series record with the Aggies, 112-86-3, as well as the Division I record (games played since 2008), 18-11… Sacramento State claimed last season's home-and-home series when the Aggies fell 2-8 at home, then 2-5 on the road… The Aggies will look to halt a three-game skid with Hornets as well as a one-game skid at Phil Swimley Field during Tuesday's mid-week battle.
AGGIE DUO CAPTURES BIG WEST WEEKLY HONORS - 2/18
After helping the Aggies to a season-opening three-game sweep over Northern Colorado, UC Davis redshirt junior managerial economics major
Logan Denholm and senior neurobiology, physiology, and behavior major
Chris Brown captured their first career Big West Conference Player of the Week accolades as announced by the league on Monday (Feb. 28).
Brown (1-0) was credited with the win in the Aggies' 12-0 shutout finale win on Sunday after scattering five hits and striking out a career-best six over seven innings on the mound for a 0.00 ERA in his first appearance of the season. The award marks his first career Pitcher of the Week nod.
Appearing in all three games over the weekend behind the plate for UC Davis, Denholm finished the series 5-for-9 at the plate with a team-high seven RBI and four runs scored. In the series finale alone, the El Dorado Hills, Calif.-native tied the all-time program record for doubles in a single game—notching two in the second and one in the sixth—while driving in a career-best four RBI, a performance that helped him earn the league's Field Player of the Week award for the first time in his career.
MR. BASEBALL… TOO FAST!
The Aggies were 13-for-14 in stolen bases last week against Northern Colorado and set a new Division I era single-game record with nine total stoel bases in game two of the Aggies' season-opening doubleheader, surpassing the previous record set by the 2015 squad at Texas State (8). Individually, senior
Garret Kelly leads all Aggies with a perfect 4-for-4 record on the basepaths--one of eight Aggies to record a stolen base on the season so far.
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THE AGGIES AT A GLANCE
Coming off a 2018 campaign that saw the Aggies finish 18-35 overall, and 9-15 in Big West play, UC Davis is slated to return two of its top three hitters off last year's squad, including rising sophomore shortstop
Tanner Murray. The Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year and All-Big West second team selection capped off his debut season for the Aggies averaging .333 at the plate to go along with 64 hits, 10 doubles and 22 RBI. He stood second only to All-Big West first team honoree
Ryan Anderson, who paced the Aggies with a league-leading .345 average in 53 games, collecting 13 doubles, six home runs, and a team-high 36 RBI. The Pleasanton native was taken in the 31st round of last year's Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft by the Rangers.
The Aggies will also return rising senior infielder
Cameron Briggs who finished third on the squad with a .296 average last season to go along with 42 hits and seven doubles, scoring 24 times over 44 appearances and 39 starts.
Senior left-hander
Chris Brown, who was was a mainstay in the Aggies' weekend rotation in 2018, is a veteran of the staff after posting a 5.14 ERA in 15 appearances (14 starts) and striking out 35 in 75.1 innings of work last season. In addition to co-leading the staff in wins with a 4-5 mark, Brown tossed a career-long eight innings to help the Aggies secure their second Big West series win of the season over Long Beach State (Apr. 29), allowing just one run and striking out a pair. Brown will be joined on the mound by fellow rising senior
Blake Hannah as well as sophomores
Jared Sasaki and
Brett Erwin.
Hannah, who was mainly used as the Aggies' mid-week starter in 2018, wrapped up his junior season with a career-best 22 strikeouts over 35.2 innings and threw a season-long five innings in the Aggies' 7-3 win over San Jose State (Apr. 3), surrendering just one hit en route to his third career win. Erwin (0-2, 3.38 ERA), an All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention, appeared in a team-high 20 games out of the bullpen in his debut season and ranked second on the team with three saves. Sasaki (4-6, 4.34 ERA) earned a spot in the Aggies' weekend rotation, making 16 appearances (13 starts) and striking out 33 over 76.2 innings of work.
The Aggies will look to fill the shoes of weekend starter
Matt Blais as well as reliever
Connor Loar, who were both lost to graduation. Blais (4-8, 5.55 ERA), led the staff in strikeouts (50) and innings pitched (84.1), and paced the Big West with four pick offs. He threw his second career complete-game against Northern Colorado on Mar. 16, allowing just two runs on nine hits while striking out a career-high nine. Loar (3-3, 1.74 ERA), who joined UC Davis in 2017 as a junior-transfer out of Chabot College, found his stride in 2018 carrying a team-best 1.74 ERA to go along with a team-high four saves over 19 appearances out of the bullpen. The All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention tossed a career-long five innings in the Aggies' extra-inning win over San Francisco (Apr. 24), allowing just two hits.
ALL HANDS ON DECK
UC Davis is set to play four of its games against two teams that advanced to last season's NCAA Tournament, including Big West colleague, Cal State Fullerton, who advanced to the super regionals. The Titans went 3-0 to sweep the Stanford Regional as the No. 3 seed, first upsetting the No. 2 seed Baylor, 6-2, then posting back-to-back wins over No. 1 seeded Stanford, before falling 2-1 to Washington in the super regional series.
Among other post-season qualifiers, the Aggies will make their way to Sunken Diamond to face Stanford (No. 1 seed in the Stanford Regional) on Apr. 16. Last season, the Aggies fell in their home opener at Phil Swimley Field by a narrow one-run margin, 2-3, to a then-ranked No. 13 Cardinal squad.
The remainder of the non-conference schedule includes a three-game series at Pepperdine (Mar. 8-10), three meetings with Pacific and San Francisco (two at home and one away for each), and a three-game series at Utah during the Aggies' conference bye week on May 23-25 in Salt Lake City.
CAL STATE FULLERTON PICKED TO REPEAT IN BIG WEST POLL
According to a vote of the league's coaches, Cal State Fullerton, is picked to stand atop the 2019 league standings for the second consecutive season after picking up three first-place votes en route to a total of 70 points. UC Irvine earned the second slot with 67 points and four first-place votes, while Long Beach State was selected third with 62 points and one first-place vote. Cal Poly was selected fourth and received the final first-place vote (60), followed by UC Santa Barbra in fifth (49), Hawai'i in sixth (32), CSUN in seventh (29). UC Davis (19) came in eighth ahead of UC Riverside (17) in ninth.
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AGGIES TO WELCOME SEVEN NLI SIGNEES IN 2020
UC Davis baseball head coach
Matt Vaughn announced the signing of seven high schoolers, including two Davis locals, to National Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at UC Davis beginning in the 2020 season. The all-California group includes Davis locals Zach Carrell (Davis Senior HS '19) and Jonah Henrickson (Davis Senior HS '19), as well as Northern California talents Nathanael Freeman (Benicia, Calif. / Benicia HS '19), Joseph Lampe (Petaluma, Calif. / Casa Grande HS '19), and Mt. Shasta native Kaden Riccomini (Mt. Shasta HS '19). The Aggies will also welcome Southern California talents Kai Janowicz (Avila Beach, Calif. / Mission College Preparatory HS '19) and Nicholas Iverson (Culver City, Calif. / Maranatha HS '19).
ABOUT UC DAVIS
Providing a small-town community feel while providing a world-class academic experience, UC Davis is home to more than 37,000 students and centrally located between San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and the Napa Valley. The No. 5-ranked public university in the nation, according to the Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education, offers nearly 100 graduate programs and more than 100 academic majors across four colleges and six professional schools, ranking among the world and nation's best in numerous disciplines, including veterinary science, agriculture, and plant and animal programs.
AGGIE EVO
Established during the 2017-18 academic year, the Aggie EVO System is UC Davis Athletics' investment in the primary mission of preparing student-athletes for a successful "launch" after graduation. Thanks to a collaboration of alumni, university resources, corporate partners, coaches and Student-Athlete Outcomes staff, all Aggies are guided over four years to acquire the skills, knowledge, opportunities and tools to better know and navigate the "World of Work" after graduating from UC Davis. Follow the Aggie EVO system on Twitter and Instagram at @AggieEVO.
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