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2018 BYU Cougars baseball team

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2018 BYU Cougars baseball
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
Record22–28 (11–16 WCC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Trent Pratt (6th season)
  • Brent Haring (6th season)
  • Jeremy Thomas (6th season)
Home stadiumLarry H. Miller Field
Seasons
← 2017
2019 →
2018 West Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Pepperdine  ‍‍‍ 17 10   .630 31 24   .564
Gonzaga ‍‍y 16 11   .593 33 24   .579
San Francisco  ‍‍‍ 15 12   .556 28 30   .483
Loyola Marymount  ‍‍‍ 14 12   .538 25 30   .455
Saint Mary's  ‍‍‍ 14 13   .519 31 23   .574
Santa Clara  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 26 26   .500
Portland  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 23 30   .434
San Diego  ‍‍‍ 12 15   .444 23 32   .418
Pacific  ‍‍‍ 11 16   .407 22 27   .449
BYU  ‍‍‍ 11 16   .407 22 28   .440
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of Jun 3, 2018
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2018 BYU Cougars baseball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season. Mike Littlewood acted in his sixth season as head coach of the Cougars. The Cougars overcame expectations in 2017 and claimed a tri-team championship in the regular season. Afterwards the Cougars won the West Coast Conference tournament for the first time in their history, claiming the conferences automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, the Cougars first tournament berth since 2002.[2] The Cougars were placed in the Stanford Regional where they would go 1–2. The Cougars finished the season 38–21. For 2018 BYU was picked to finish first in the WCC Pre-season rankings.[3]

2018 roster

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2018 BYU Cougars roster[4]

Pitchers

  • 6 Mitch McIntyre - Freshman
  • 8 Rhett Parkinson - Senior
  • 14 Blake Inouye - Junior
  • 18 Justin Sterner - Freshman
  • 21 Kenny Saenz - Junior
  • 23 Hayden Rodgers - Senior
  • 24 Drew Zimmerman - Freshman
  • 26 Riley Gates - Senior
  • 27 Alex Perron - Junior
  • 32 Walker Sigman - Freshman
  • 34 Jordan Wood - Junior
  • 35 James Barker - Freshman
  • 37 Ryan Brady - Freshman
  • 41 Kendall Motes - Senior
  • 42 Bo Burrup - Junior
  • 43 Jake Suddreth - Sophomore
 

Infielders

  • 2 Noah Hill - Junior
  • 3 Brennon Anderson - Senior
  • 4 Cam Richins - Sophomore
  • 9 Paxton Larson - Sophomore
  • 10 Daniel Schneemann - Junior
  • 11 Mackay Jacobsen - Junior
  • 12 Colton Kent - Freshman
  • 13 Brian Hsu - Junior
  • 16 Casey Jacobsen - Junior
  • 19 Koby Kelton - Freshman
  • 25 Nate Favero - Senior
 

Catchers

  • 2 Noah Hill - Junior
  • 11 Mackay Jacobsen - Junior
  • 22 David Clawson - Sophomore
  • 28 Dustin Thelander - Freshman
  • 31 Cooper Hansen - Freshman

Outfielders

  • 3 Brennon Anderson - Senior
  • 5 Jarrett Perns - Junior
  • 6 Mitch McIntyre - Freshman
  • 7 Kyle Dean - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 17 Keaton Kringlen - Junior
  • 19 Koby Kelton - Freshman
  • 36 Jake Brown - Sophomore
  • 44 Brock Hale - Junior

Schedule

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2018 BYU Cougars Game Log[5]
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
February 16 at CSUN Matador Field Big West TV 5–3 Jake Suddreth (1–0) Matt Acosta (0–1) Riley Gates (1) 512 1–0
February 17 at CSUN Matador Field Facebook 9–10 Hayden Shenefield (1–0) Drew Zimmerman (0–1) None 451 1–1
February 17 at CSUN Matador Field Facebook 6–5 Hayden Rogers (1–0) Wesley Moore (0–1) Riley Gates (2) 590 2–1
February 19 at CSUN Matador Field Big West TV 10–8 Bo Burrup (1–0) Matt Acosta (0–2) Drew Zimmerman (1) 276 3–1
February 22 at Hawai'i Les Murakami Stadium Facebook 2–3 Kyle Hatton (1–0) Blake Inouye (0–1) Dylan Thomas (3) 2,211 3–2
February 23 at Hawai'i Les Murakami Stadium Facebook 4–3 (10) Riley Gates (1–0) Colin Ashworth (0–1) Jake Suddreth (1) 2,804 4–2
February 24 at Hawai'i Les Murakami Stadium Facebook 4–3 Hayden Rogers (2–0) Neil Uskali (1–1) Jake Suddreth (2) 2,757 5–2
February 24 at Hawai'i Les Murakami Stadium Facebook 3–8 Logan Pouelsen (1–0) Kenny Saenz (0–1) None 2,757 5–3
March
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
March 2 at #18 Auburn Plainsman Park SEC+ 3–4 Casey Mize (3–0) Jordan Wood (0–1) Calvin Coker (2) 3,401 5–4
March 3 at #18 Auburn Plainsman Park Facebook 4–21 Daniel Davis (2–0) Hayden Rogers (2–1) None 4,021 5–5
March 3 at #18 Auburn Plainsman Park Facebook 5–9 Tanner Burns (2–0) Kenny Saenz (0–2) Cody Greenhill (2) 4,021 5–6
March 8 Omaha Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 8–1 Jordan Wood (1–1) Grant Suponchick (1–1) None 1,288 6–6
March 9 Omaha Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 13–3 Blake Inouye (1–1) Joey Machado (0–3) None 1,362 7–6
March 10 Omaha Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 6–4 Drew Zimmerman (1–1) Jake Pennington (2–2) Jake Suddreth (3) 1,731 8–6
March 13 Utah Valley Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 9–3 Kenny Saenz (1–2) Marco Briones (0–1) None 1,743 9–6
March 15/16 Loyola Marymount* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 4–7 Matt Voelker (1–1) Blake Inouye (1–2) None 1,652 9–7 0–1
March 16 Loyola Marymount* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 8–9 (12) Josh Robbins (1–1) Jake Suddreth (1–1) None 1,652 9–8 0–2
March 17 Loyola Marymount* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 4–9 Nick Frasso (2–2) Hayden Rogers (2–2) None 1,110 9–9 0–3
March 20 Utah Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 7–6 (10) Jake Suddreth (2–1) Trenton Stolz (0–1) None 1,902 10–9
March 22 Gonzaga* Larry H. Miller Field ESPNU 6–4 Jordan Wood (2–1) Alex Jacob (1–3) Drew Zimmerman (2) 955 11–9 1–3
March 23 Gonzaga* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 6–2 Hayden Rogers (3–2) Daniel Bies (3–2) None 1,587 12–9 2–3
March 24 Gonzaga* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 3–4 Casey Legumina (2–1) Bo Burrup (1–1) None 1,668 12–10 2–4
March 27 at Utah Valley UCCU Ballpark UVUtv
WAC DN
14–2 Kendall Motes (1–0) Paxton Schultz (1–2) None 2,108 13–10
March 29 at Pepperdine* Eddy D. Field Stadium TheW.tv 0–2 Wil Jensen (5–0) Jordan Wood (2–2) Jordan Qsar (2) 307 13–11 2–5
March 30 at Pepperdine* Eddy D. Field Stadium TheW.tv 13–6 Hayden Rogers (4–2) Christian Stotland (3–1) Drew Zimmerman (3) 357 14–11 3–5
March 31 at Pepperdine* Eddy D. Field Stadium TheW.tv 2–5 Jonathan Pendergast (1–4) Blake Inouye (1–3) Jordan Qsar (3) 413 14–12 3–6
April
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
April 3 at Utah Smith's Ballpark P12 MTN 3–4 Josh Lapiana (1–2) Jake Suddreth (2–2) Trenton Stoltz (2) 2,920 14–13
April 5 Santa Clara* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 2–1 Drew Zimmerman (2–1) Eric Lex (2–4) None 1,717 15–13 4–6
April 6 Santa Clara* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 6–4 (10) Bo Burrup (2–1) Michael Praszker (0–1) None 1,821 16–13 5–6
April 6 Santa Clara* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 6–5 Rhett Parinkson (1–0) Alex Waldsmith (0–4) None 1,821 17–13 6–6
April 12 at Portland* Joe Etzel Field TheW.tv 3–4 Christian Peters (1–0) Jordan Wood (2–3) Connor Knutson (5) 242 17–14 6–7
April 13 at Portland* Joe Etzel Field TheW.tv 6–2 Hayden Rogers (5–2) Eli Morse (2–5) None 302 18–14 7–6
April 14 at Portland* Joe Etzel Field TheW.tv 6–8 Tate Budnick (2–1) Justin Sterner (0–1) Connor Knutson (6) 284 18–15 7–7
April 17 at Arizona Hi Corbett Field P12 1–6 Juan Aguilera (5–0) Jordan Wood (2–4) None 2,471 18–16
April 24 Utah Larry H. Miller Field KBYU 4–8 Spencer Kevin Johnson (1–0) Rhett Parkinson (1–1) None 2,605 18–17
April 26 San Diego* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 9–1 Jordan Wood (3–4) Anthony Donatella (2–4) None 1,365 19–17 8–7
April 27 San Diego* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 6–11 Paul Richan (3–4) Hayden Rogers (5–3) None 2,035 19–18 8–8
April 28 San Diego* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 5–9 Chris Murphy (5–4) Blake Inouye (1–4) None 2,367 19–19 8–9
May
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
May 1 at Cal Evans Diamond P12 0–1 Tanner Dodson (2–0) Bo Burrup (2–2) None 353 19–20
May 3 at Saint Mary's* Louis Guisto Field TheW.tv 1–2 Ty Madrigal (2–1) Blake Inouye (1–5) None 108 19–21 8–10
May 4 at Saint Mary's* Louis Guisto Field TheW.tv 3–7 Ken Waldichuk (8–2) Hayden Rogers (5–4) Andrew Hansen (1) 215 19–22 8–11
May 5 at Saint Mary's* Louis Guisto Field TheW.tv 1–10 Nick Frank (5–4) Drew Zimmerman (2–2) None 449 19–23 8–12
May 8 at Utah Smith's Ballpark P12 MTN 3–6
May 10 at San Francisco* Dante Benedetti Diamond at Max Ulrich Field TheW.tv 9–2
May 11 at San Francisco* Dante Benedetti Diamond at Max Ulrich Field TheW.tv 9–7
May 12 at San Francisco* Dante Benedetti Diamond at Max Ulrich Field TheW.tv 2–6
May 15 at Stanford Klein Field at Sunken Diamond P12+ STAN 1–5
May 17 Pacific* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 3–1
May 18 Pacific* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 3–9
May 19 Pacific* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 5–6
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*West Coast Conference games

Rivalries

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BYU has two main rivalries on their schedule- the Deseret First Duel vs. Utah and the UCCU Crosstown Clash vs. Utah Valley.

Radio Information

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BYU Baseball broadcasts were officially made part of the NuSkin BYU Sports Network broadcast package for the 2018 season. BYU Radio and KOVO will serve as the flagship station with each station carrying most of the games and some exclusives (KOVO has exclusives on Feb 24 (Gm 1), Mar 3, Mar 17, & Mar 31; BYU Radio has exclusives on Mar 8, 9, & 16). Brent Norton returns to provide play-by-play for his 26th consecutive season. Tuckett Slade will provide analysis for most games, but a small selection of former players will also be used.

TV Announcers

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  • Feb 16: Ross Porter
  • Feb 17 (DH): Tuckett Slade
  • Feb 19: Ross Porter
  • Feb 22: Tuckett Slade
  • Feb 23: Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Feb 24 (Gm 1): Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Feb 24 (Gm 2): Tuckett Slade
  • Mar 2: Brad Law & Mark Fuller
  • Mar 3 (DH): Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Mar 8: Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Mar 9: Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Mar 10: Dave McCann, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Mar. 13: Spencer Linton, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Mar. 15: Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Mar. 16: Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Mar. 17: Spencer Linton, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Mar. 20: Jarom Jordan, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Mar. 22: Roxy Bernstein & Wes Clements
  • Mar. 23: Spencer Linton, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Mar. 24: Dave McCann, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Mar. 27: Jordan Bianucci & Ryan Pickens
  • Mar. 29: Al Epstein
  • Mar. 30: Sam Farber, Keith Ramsey, & Sammy O'Brien
  • Mar. 31: Al Epstein
  • Apr. 3: Daron Sutton & Ben Francisco
  • Apr. 5: Spencer Linton, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Apr. 6 (Gm 1): Brent Norton & Jeff Bills
  • Apr. 6 (Gm 2): Brent Norton & Tuckett Slade
  • Apr. 12: No commentary
  • Apr. 13: No commentary
  • Apr. 14: No commentary
  • Apr. 17: Daron Sutton & Ben Francisco
  • Apr. 24: Spencer Linton, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Apr. 26: Spencer Linton, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • Apr. 27: Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
  • Apr. 28: Dave McCann, Gary Sheide, & Jason Shepherd
  • May 1: Ted Robinson & J.T. Snow
  • May 3: Alex Jensen & Austin Lonestar
  • May 4: George Devine & Alex Jensen
  • May 5: Dean Burner
  • May 8: Thad Anderson & Kevin Stocker
  • May 10: Cheyene Inman
  • May 11: Pat Olsen
  • May 12:
  • May 15: Kevin Danna & Tim Swartz
  • May 17:
  • May 18:
  • May 19:

References

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  1. ^ "West Coast Conference Standings". wccsports.com. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  2. ^ "BYU overcomes the odds to advance to the NCAAs for the first time since 2002". Deseret News. May 28, 2017. Archived from the original on May 29, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  3. ^ "WCC coaches pick Cougars No. 1 in preseason poll". Deseret News. February 7, 2018. Archived from the original on February 24, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  4. ^ "2013 Baseball Roster | the Official Site of BYU Athletics". Archived from the original on May 10, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  5. ^ "Cougars announce the 2018 schedule". Deseret News. September 13, 2017. Archived from the original on February 25, 2018. Retrieved September 13, 2017.