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The 2022 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team represented Vanderbilt University in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Commodores played their home games at Hawkins Field .
The Commodores finished 49–18, 19–10 in the SEC to finish in second place in the East division. They hosted the 2021 Nashville Regional and finished 3–0. The Commodores then hosted East Carolina in the Nashville Super Regional, winning the first two games to advance to the College World Series. The Commodores advanced to the Championship Series of the CWS, finishing as Runner-up to Mississippi State.
Schedule and results [ edit ]
2022 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball game log
Regular season (35–19)
February (5–2)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 18
No. 7 Oklahoma State *
No. 3
Hawkins Field Nashville, TN
W 3–0
McElvain (1–0)
Campbell (0–1)
Schultz (1)
SECN+
3,802
1–0
—
February 19
No. 7 Oklahoma State*
No. 3
Hawkins Field
L 3–4
Phansalkar (1–0)
Maldonado (0–1)
Martin (1)
SECN+
3,802
1–1
—
February 20
No. 7 Oklahoma State*
No. 3
Hawkins Field
L 5–7
Martin (1–0)
Schultz (0–1)
None
ESPNU
3,802
1–2
—
February 22
North Alabama *
No. 5
Hawkins Field
Canceled (inclement weather)
1–2
—
February 23
Evansville *
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 9–0
Futrell (1–0)
Denu (0–1)
None
SECN+
854
2–2
—
February 25
Army *
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 7–2
Reilly (1–0)
Gresham (0–1)
None
SECN+
3,609
3–2
—
February 26
Army*
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 10–7
Holton (1–0)
Loricco (0–1)
None
SECN+
3,671
4–2
—
February 27
Army*
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 6–0
Maldonado (1–1)
Ruggieri (0–2)
None
SECN+
3,727
5–2
—
March (15–2)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 1
Central Arkansas *
No. 5
Hawkins Field
W 5–2
Futrell (2–0)
Shoultz (0–1)
Schultz (2)
SECN+
3,569
6–2
—
March 4
at Hawaii *
No. 5
Les Murakami Stadium Honolulu, HI
W 9–2
McElvain (2–0)
Atkins (0–1)
None
OC16
3,681
7–2
—
March 5
at Hawaii*
No. 5
Les Murakami Stadium
W 12–17
Holton (2–0)
Archer (0–2)
None
OC16
1,214
8–2
—
March 5
at Hawaii*
No. 5
Les Murakami Stadium
W 13–1
Owen (1–0)
Gustin (0–2)
None
OC16
3,160
9–2
—
March 6
at Hawaii*
No. 5
Les Murakami Stadium
W 2–1
Futrell (3–0)
Gustin (0–2)
Schultz (3)
OC16
2,741
10–2
—
March 11
Wagner *
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 12–7
Reilly (1–0)
Duquette (0–1)
None
SECN+
3,416
11–2
—
March 12
Wagner*
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 13–0
Holton (3–0)
Merkel (0–2)
None
SECN+
3,481
12–2
—
March 13
Wagner*
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 15–5
Owen (2–0)
Crouse (0–1)
None
SECN+
3,674
13–2
—
March 15
Michigan *
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 5–4
Schultz (1–1)
Weiss (0–2)
None
SECN+
3,802
14–2
—
March 18
Missouri
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 15–2
McElvain (3–0)
Miles (2–1)
None
SECN+
3,802
15–2
1–0
March 19
Missouri
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 6–0
Holton (4–0)
Wall (0–1)
None
SECN+
3,802
16–2
2–0
March 20
Missouri
No. 4
Hawkins Field
W 7–4
Berkwich (1–0)
Landry (1–1)
Schultz (4)
SECN
3,802
17–2
3–0
March 22
vs. Belmont *
No. 4
First Horizon Park Nashville, TN
W 13–4
Futrell (4–0)
C. Schultz (0–1)
None
WZTV
8,283
18–2
—
March 24
at South Carolina
No. 4
Founders Park Columbia, SC
W 10–0
McElvain (4–0)
Hall (0–4)
None
SECN+
6,608
19–2
4–0
March 25
at South Carolina
No. 4
Founders Park
L 2–8
Sanders (4–1)
Holton (4–1)
None
SECN
7,647
19–3
4–1
March 26
at South Carolina
No. 4
Founders Park
L 6–8
Hunter (4–2)
Owen (2–1)
Austin (1)
SECN+
8,032
19–4
4–2
March 29
vs. Lipscomb *
No. 9
First Horizon Park
W 7–1
Futrell (5–0)
Witzke (0–1)
None
WZTV
2,344
20–4
—
April (9–9)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 1
No. 1 Tennessee
No. 9
Hawkins Field
L 2–6
Burns (6–0)
McElvain (4–1)
None
ESPN2
3,802
20–5
4–3
April 2
No. 1 Tennessee
No. 9
Hawkins Field
L 2–5
Dollander (5–0)
Holton (4–2)
Walsh (4)
SECN
3,802
20–6
4–4
April 3
No. 1 Tennessee
No. 9
Hawkins Field
L 0–5
Beam (6–0)
Reilly (2–1)
None
SECN+
3,802
20–7
4–5
April 5
Austin Peay *
No. 16
Hawkins Field
W 12–2
Futrell (6–0)
Loose (0–2)
None
SECN+
3,314
21–7
—
April 8
at No. 22 Auburn
No. 16
Plainsman Park Auburn, AL
L 1–5
Skipper (3–0)
McElvain (4–2)
Burkhalter (7)
SECN+
3,925
21–8
4–6
April 9
at No. 22 Auburn
No. 16
Plainsman Park
W 19–4
Cunningham (1-0)
Bright (2-3)
None
SECN+
4,096
22–8
5–6
April 10
at No. 22 Auburn
No. 16
Plainsman Park
L 2–8
Gonzalez (4-0)
Reilly (2-2)
None
SECN+
3,796
22–9
5–7
April 12
Western Kentucky *
No. 17
Hawkins Field
W 7–4
Futrell (7-0)
Stofel (0-4)
Little (1)
SECN+
3,777
23–9
—
April 15
No. 18 Florida
No. 17
Hawkins Field
W 5–4
Schultz (2–1)
Purnell (3-3)
None
3,802
24–9
6–7
April 16
No. 18 Florida
No. 17
Hawkins Field
W 8–6
Maldonado (2-1)
Nesbitt (0-2)
None
3,802
25–9
7–7
April 17
No. 18 Florida
No. 17
Hawkins Field
L 3–410
Nesbitt (1-2)
Little (0-1)
'None
3,802
25–10
7–8
April 19
Tennessee Tech *
No. 19
Hawkins Field
W 7–0
Futrell (8-0)
Bro. Smith (0-2)
None
SECN+
3,788
26–10
—
April 22
at Kentucky
No. 19
Kentucky Proud Park Lexington, KY
W 10–0
McElvain (5-2)
Hazelwood (1-1)
None
2,506
27–10
8–8
April 23
at Kentucky
No. 19
Kentucky Proud Park
L 2–3
Lee (1-0)
Holton (4-3)
None
2,394
27–11
8–9
April 24
at Kentucky
No. 19
Kentucky Proud Park
W 5–3
Cunningham (2-0)
Logue (1-4)
Schultz (6)
2,833
28–11
9–9
April 28
No. 21 Texas A&M
No. 22
Hawkins Field
L 1–5
Dettmer (5-2)
McElvain (5-3)
Palisch (4)
3,802
28–12
9–10
April 29
No. 21 Texas A&M
No. 22
Hawkins Field
W 11–1
Holton (5-3)
Dallas (4-3)
Little (2)
3,802
29–12
10–10
April 30
No. 21 Texas A&M
No. 22
Hawkins Field
L 4–12
Menefee (2-2)
Cunningham (2-1)
None
3,802
29–13
10–11
May (6–6)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 3
No. 10 Louisville *
No. 23
Hawkins Field
L 0–1
Phillips (4-1)
Futrell (8-1)
Prosecky (9)
3,802
29–14
—
May 6
at No. 16 Georgia
No. 23
Foley Field Athens, GA
W 11–9
Little (1–1)
Crisp (1–3)
Schultz (7)
3,217
30–14
11–11
May 7
at No. 16 Georgia
No. 23
Foley Field
L 7–13
Cannon (9–1)
Reilly (2–3)
None
3,405
30–15
11–12
May 8
at No. 16 Georgia
No. 23
Foley Field
W 4–0
Holton (6–3)
Sullivan (3–3)
None
3,115
31–15
12–12
May 10
Indiana State *
No. 21
Hawkins Field
W 8–711
Schultz (3–1)
Spencer (1–3)
None
SECN+
3,696
32–15
—
May 13
at No. 4 Arkansas
No. 21
Baum–Walker Stadium Fayetteville, AR
W 9–610
Schultz (4–1)
Tygart (2–3)
None
11,772
33–15
13–12
May 15
at No. 4 Arkansas
No. 21
Baum–Walker Stadium
L 6–11
Morris (5–0)
McElvain (5–4)
McEntire (1)
11,761
33–16
13–13
May 15
at No. 4 Arkansas
No. 21
Baum–Walker Stadium
W 5–07
Holton (7–3)
Wiggins (6–2)
None
10,806
34–16
14–13
May 17
Middle Tennessee *
No. 24
Hawkins Field
W 7–2
Moore (1–0)
Sells (4–2)
None
SECN+
3,802
35–16
—
May 19
No. 20 LSU
No. 24
Hawkins Field
L 2–13
Hilliard (6–1)
Futrell (8–2)
Reyzelman (3)
3,802
35–17
14–14
May 20
No. 20 LSU
No. 24
Hawkins Field
L 3–8
Floyd (5–3)
Little (1–2)
None
3,802
35–18
14–15
May 21
No. 20 LSU
No. 24
Hawkins Field
L 10–21
Collins (3–1)
Schultz (4–2)
None
3,802
35–19
14–16
Postseason (4–4)
SEC Tournament (1–2)
Date
Opponent
Seed
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SECT Record
May 24
vs. (9) No. 25 Ole Miss
(8)
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium Hoover, AL
W 3–1
Holton (8–3)
DeLucia (5–2)
Little (3)
SECN
5,506
36–19
1–0
May 26
vs. (1) No. 1 Tennessee
(8)
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
L 1–10
Sewell (6–1)
Futrell (8–3)
None'
SECN
9,697
36–20
1–1
May 27
vs. (10) Kentucky
(8)
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
L 2–10
Harper (4–1)
McElvain (5–5)
Guilfoil (6)
SECN
5,743
36–21
1–2
NCAA Corvallis Regional (3–2)
Date
Opponent
Seed
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 3
vs. (3) San Diego
(2) No. 24
Goss Stadium Corvallis, OR
L 2–3
Mautz (10–2)
Holton (8–4)
Churchill (4)
ESPN+
3,424
36–22
0–1
June 4
vs. (4) New Mexico State
(2) No. 24
Goss Stadium
W 21–1
McElvain (6–5)
Cortes (4–5)
None
ESPN+
3,388
37–22
1–1
June 5
vs. (3) San Diego
(2) No. 24
Goss Stadium
W 14–4
Maldonado (3–1)
Romero (4–4)
None
ESPN+
3,411
38–22
2–1
June 5
at (1) No. 3 Oregon State
(2) No. 24
Goss Stadium
W 8–1
Futrell (9–3)
Kmatz (8–2)
Schultz (8)
ESPN+
4,025
39–22
3–1
June 6
at (1) No. 3 Oregon State
(2) No. 24
Goss Stadium
L 6–7
Sebby (2–2)
Moore (1–1)
Hjerpe (1)
ESPN+
3,828
39–23
3–2
Legend: = Win = Loss = Canceled Bold = Vanderbilt team member Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.
[ 1]
Source: SEC
[ 2] y – Division champion
Corvallis Regional Teams
(1) No. 3 Oregon State Beavers
(2) Vanderbilt Commodores
(3) San Diego Toreros
(4) New Mexico State Aggies
First round Semi-finals Finals 1 3 Oregon State 5 4 New Mexico State 410 1 3 Oregon State 12 3 San Diego 3 3 San Diego 3 2 Vanderbilt 2 1 3 Oregon State 1 7 2 Vanderbilt 8 6 Lower round 1 Lower final 2 Vanderbilt 14 4 New Mexico State 1 3 San Diego 4 2 Vanderbilt 21
Source: SEC
[ 3] Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Venues Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics