Arkansas-Pine Bluff at No. 24 Texas Tech - Game Notes - Mar. 25, 2014

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2014 OFFICIAL GAME NOTES

2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY (8-2) 14 #3 INDIANA_________________________ L, 0-1 15 #3 INDIANA_______________________ W, 10-5 #3 INDIANA________________________ W, 6-2 16 #3 INDIANA________________________ W, 7-0 21 # ORAL ROBERTS_____________________ W, 3-2 22 # ORAL ROBERTS_____________________ W, 7-2 23 # ORAL ROBERTS_____________________ W, 4-1 24 BYU_______________________________ W, 4-2 27 at Stephen F. Austin___________________W, 5-4 28 + vs. Houston (CSN)_____________________ L, 0-9

GAMES 27-28

#24 TEXAS TECH vs. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF

19-7, 3-3

MARCH (11-5) 1 + vs. Sam Houston State (CSN)___________ L, 6-10 2 + vs. #10 Rice (CSN)_____________________W, 2-1 4 NEW MEXICO_______________________ W, 9-3 6 NEW MEXICO STATE_________________ W, 5-3 7 NEW MEXICO STATE (PLUS)__________ W, 15-2 8 NEW MEXICO STATE_____________ W, 8-7 (12) 9 NEW MEXICO STATE________________ W, 14-4 11 ABILENE CHRISTIAN_______________W, 6-2 (7) 14 * at Baylor (FCS)________________________ L, 0-1 15 * at Baylor (FS1)________________________ L, 1-2 16 * at Baylor (PLUS)_______________________W, 7-1 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN________________ W, 20-4 19 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN__________________ L, 3-6 21 * at #24 TCU___________________________ L, 0-9 22 * at #24 TCU__________________________W, 10-2 23 * at #24 TCU (PLUS)____________________W, 12-2 25 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF______________ 4 p.m. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF____________7:30 p.m. 28 * #12 TEXAS (FCS)__________________6:37 p.m. 29 * #12 TEXAS_________________________ 2 p.m. 30 * #12 TEXAS (FSW)__________________2:07 p.m. APRIL (0-0) 1 vs. New Mexico - Midland, Texas_________6 p.m. 4 * at Oklahoma State____________________7 p.m. 5 * at Oklahoma State____________________3 p.m. 6 * at Oklahoma State____________________1 p.m. 8 ABILENE CHRISTIAN_______________6:30 p.m. 11 * KANSAS STATE___________________6:30 p.m. 12 * KANSAS STATE_____________________ 3 p.m. 13 * KANSAS STATE (FCS)______________1:07 p.m. 15 DALLAS BAPTIST____________________ 2 p.m. 17 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M________________6:30 p.m. 18 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (FSW)__________2:07 p.m. 19 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M__________________ 2 p.m. 21 at New Mexico_______________________3 p.m. 22 vs. TCU - Abilene, Texas_________________6 p.m. 25 * OKLAHOMA (FSW)________________6:37 p.m. 26 * OKLAHOMA (FCS)____________________ Noon 27 * OKLAHOMA (PLUS)________________2:07 p.m. 29 at Oral Roberts_______________________6 p.m. MAY (0-0) 2 * at Kansas____________________________6 p.m. 3 * at Kansas____________________________2 p.m. 4 * at Kansas____________________________1 p.m. 6 at Dallas Baptist______________________2 p.m. 15 * WEST VIRGINIA (PLUS)_____________6:37 p.m. 16 * WEST VIRGINIA___________________6:30 p.m. 17 * WEST VIRGINIA_____________________ 2 p.m. 21-25 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championships_________ TBD M30-J2 NCAA Regionals_______________________ TBD J6-9 NCAA Super Regionals__________________ TBD J14-25 NCAA College World Series______________ TBD BOLD Home games played at Rip Griffin Park * Big 12 Conference Game # Brooks Wallace Memorial Series (Lubbock, Texas) + Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) CSN Comcast SportsNet Houston FCS FOX College Sports FS1 FOX Sports 1 FSW FOX Sports Southwest PLUS FOX Sports Southwest Plus

March 25, 2014 4 p.m. (Doubleheader) Lubbock, Texas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park (4,528)

First Pitch: _________________________ Tues: 4 p.m (DH) Stadium_________ Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park (4,528) Surface__________________________________ FieldTurf Dimensions:________________330 (LF), 404 (CF), 330 (RF) All-Time Series________________________ Never Played Last Meeting:_________________________ Never Played

#24 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF GOLDEN LIONS

Overall Record:_______________________________ 19-7 Conference Record:____________________________ 3-3 NCAA RPI/Boyd’s World/Warren Nolan:_______ N/A/14/15 Home Record:____________________________ 14-2 Road Record:______________________________ 4-3 Neutral Record:____________________________ 1-2 Last 5/Last 10:__________________________3-2/6-4 Streak:____________________________________ Won 2 Rankings:___ USA TODAY: #24/ NCBWA: #27/ CB: NR/BA: NR Website:______________________ www.TexasTech.com Head Coach:___________________________ Tim Tadlock Career Record:__________________ 45-37 (2nd year) Record at Texas Tech:_____________ 45-37 (2nd year)

7-15, 7-1

TV_________________________________________None TV Talent____________________________________None Network Radio_____________ Texas Tech Sports Network Radio Talent______Brian Hanni(PXP), Jamie Lent (Analyst) Live Video/Audio__________________ www.TexasTech.tv Gameday Central________________ www.TexasTech.com

Overall Record:_______________________________ 7-15 Conference Record:____________________________ 7-1 NCAA RPI/Boyd’s World/Warren Nolan:_____ N/A/251/268 Home Record:_____________________________ 1-3 Road Record:______________________________ 6-9 Neutral Record:____________________________ 0-3 Last 5/Last 10:__________________________1-4/5-5 Streak:_____________________________________ Lost 4 Rankings:__ NCBWA: NR/ CB: NR/ USA TODAY: NR/ BA: NR Website:___________________ www.uapblionsroar.com Head Coach:__________________________ Carlos James Career Record:________________ 76-180-1 (6th year) Record at School:______________ 47-117-1 (4th year)

PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Tuesday, March 25 (GAME 1) Tuesday, March 25 (GAME 2) Pitcher W-L APP GS ERA IP SO BB Pitcher W-L APP GS ERA IP SO BB Matt Withrow (RHP)

2-1

5

Jim Ploeger (LHP)

2-1 6

5

5.23 20.2 22

9

3 3.18 22.2 18

7

Dylan Dusek (LHP)

2-0 4

4 2.29 19.2 9

1

Kyle Schwartz (RHP)

2-3 6

6 6.81 35.2 22

9

FIRST PITCH No. 24 Texas Tech (19-7, 3-3 Big 12) reaches the midway point of the regular season hosting Arkansas-Pine Bluff (7-15, 7-1) for a midweek doubleheader on Tuesday, Mar. 25 starting at 4 p.m. Game two of the doubleheader will begin 30 minutes following the conclusion of game one. Tech is playing at home for midweek action for the fourth consecutive week. The Red Raiders went 3-2 last week while splitting a midweek series with Stephen F. Austin and winning a Big 12 series on the road at 24th-ranked TCU. Tech is 5-1 in midweek play this season while last week having its 10 consecutive wins in home midweek games snapped and also its 14-game home winning streak in the second game against SFA. The Red Raiders will also play No. 12 Texas at home this weekend (Mar. 28-30), which is Tech’s Big 12 home opener after playing back-to-back road series at Baylor and at TCU to open league play. Arkansas-Pine Bluff is 0-14 in non-conference play but 7-1 in SWAC action. UAPB is 6-9 on the road this season. This midweek matchup will mark the first-ever meetings between Tech and UAPB. LEADING OFF • Texas Tech and Arkansas-Pine Bluff meet for the first time on Tuesday in a doubleheader. • UAPB is the first of two Southwestern Athletic Conference opponents for Tech this season (Prairie View A&M, Apr. 17-19). • Entering this season, the only SWAC opponent Tech had ever faced was Alabama A&M (4-0 record). • Tech is only NCAA D-I team to have 19 wins, 6 vs. top-25 opponents and play back-to-back road series to start league play. • Texas Tech has won four of its last six games and 11 of its last 15 games overall. • Tech received a national ranking for the sixth consecutive week - No. 24 (USA TODAY), No. 27 (NCBWA). • Tech is off to its best start to the season (through 26 games) since 2006 (19-7). • The Red Raiders have won 19 games (through 26 games) nine times in school history (‘14, ‘06, ‘99, ‘97, ‘96, ‘95, ‘94, ‘93, ‘91). • Texas Tech is the first Big 12 baseball program to reach 19 wins this season. • Only 6 NCAA D-I teams have more wins than Texas Tech (Vanderbilt, UL-Lafayette, LSU, Ole Miss, FIU and VCU). • Texas Tech’s series win at No. 24 TCU marked its first on the road over a ranked opponent since 2011 (at No. 14 Baylor). • TTU’s 12-2 win over No. 24 TCU marked 1st win over ranked team on the road by 10+ runs since 1997 (18-6, at No. 14 OU). • Texas Tech improved to 6-2 against ranked opponents this season. • Tech’s six wins vs. top-25 marks its most through 26 games of the season in the Big 12 era (since 1997). • Texas Tech is 19-2 this season when scoring at least two runs. • Texas Tech is 16-0 this season when leading after six innings.

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HISTORY First Year of Baseball_________________ 1926, then 1954 All-Time Record (Years)_____________ 1,520-1,204-8 (64) All-Time Big 12 Record (Years)___________228-233-2 (17) All-Time Extra-Innings Record________________ 38-29-3 All-Time Home Record____________________ 989-467-5 All-Time Road Record_____________________ 423-649-3 All-Time Neutral Record______________________ 108-88 No. Years in CWS/Last App_____________________ None NCAA Regionals_________________ 9 (1995-2002, 2004) Hosted NCAA Regionals___________ 3 (1996, 1997, 1999) Last Opponent / Result______ 2004, Georgia Tech / L, 5-3 COACHING STAFF Head Coach______________ Tim Tadlock (Texas Tech ‘92) Career Record / years________________ 45-37 / 2nd year Record at TTU / years________________ 45-37 / 2nd year Assistant Coach______________ Ray Hayward (2nd Year) Assistant Coach_____________ J-Bob Thomas (2nd Year) Volunteer Assistant Coach_______Matt Gardner (1st Year) Director of Operations__________ Joe Hughes (2nd Year) Administrative Assistant___ Charlotte Becton (11th Year) Equipment Manager_________Shishir Bhakta (14th Year) Baseball Office Phone________________ (806) 834-4836 Baseball Fax________________________ (806) 742-4630 Baseball Clubhouse__________________ (806) 742-0340 SPORTS MEDICINE Athletic Trainer/Baseball______ Bryan Simpson (1st Year) Email_______________________ bryan.simpson@ttu.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record__________________________ 26-30 Big 12 Conference Record / Finish____________9-15 / 8th Home Record_______________________________ 19-10 Away Record_________________________________ 6-16 Neutral Record________________________________ 1-4 Final Rankings_______________________________ None Postseason________________ Big 12 Championship, 1-2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost________________ 18 / 13 Position Starters Returning / Lost________________ 8 / 1 Pitchers Returning / Lost_______________________ 8 / 5 Starting Pitchers Returning / Lost________________ 8 / 1 Newcomers / Redshirt Returners________________ 14 / 1 STADIUM INFORMATION Home Field___________ Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park Surface_________________________________ FieldTurf Capacity___________________________________ 4,528 Record at Facility (2012-Present)________________ 55-23 Dimensions___________________ 330-LF, 404-CF, 330-RF Fence Height_______________________________ 12 feet

MATT WITHROW

- Withrow makes his 18th career start - 7th midweek - in game one of the doubleheader on Tuesday. Withrow is 6-0 career at home (12 APP/11 GS) with 52.2 IP and 48 strikeouts with 26 walks allowed.

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

ALPHABETICAL

2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 25 26 28 29 30 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 44 45 48

NAME Tim Proudfoot Jake Barrios Todd Ritchie Hunter Redman Ryan Long Alec Humphreys Adam Kirsch Tyler Neslony Stephen Smith Eric Gutierrez Dalton Brown Dominic Moreno Tyler Floyd Zach Davis Mason Randolph Cameron Smith Bryant Burleson Matt Broadbent Nick Pettus Devon Conley Anthony Lyons Jonny Drozd Justin Bethard Corey Taylor Matt Withrow Ty Damron Matt Custred Johnathon Tripp Brock Hunt Dylan Dusek Chris Sadberry Ryan Moseley Heath Herrington Sean Thompson

COACHING STAFF 6 Tim Tadlock 33 Ray Hayward 19 J-Bob Thomas 15 Matt Gardner Joe Hughes Bryan Simpson Shishir Bhakta

POS INF INF OF C INF INF OF OF OF/RHP UTL/LHP RHP RHP C OF C LHP INF INF RHP/INF OF OF LHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP/UTL RHP LHP LHP RHP RHP RHP

HT 5-10 6-2 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-7 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0

Head Coach Pitching Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Director of Operations Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager

WT 180 200 145 190 195 170 210 190 225 190 245 185 195 160 195 155 185 190 180 170 225 200 200 255 215 195 230 190 185 190 200 185 185 215

B/T R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R S/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R

CL/EXP Jr./2L Sr./1L Sr./1L Jr./TR Fr./HS So./1L Sr./TR So./1L Fr./HS So./1L So./1L Jr./1L So./TR So./1L Sr./3L Jr./TR Jr./2L Fr./HS Jr./TR RS Sr./1L Fr./HS Sr./1L So./1L Jr./1L So./1L Fr./HS So./1L So./1L RS So./TR Fr./HS RS Jr./TR Fr./HS RS Jr./RS Fr./HS

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL North Bend, Wash./Mount Si Weatherford, Okla./Weatherford/Seward County CC Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown/Howard College Midland, Texas/Midland Christian/Midland College Crandall, Texas/Crandall Midlothian, Texas/Midlothian Spring, Texas/Spring/FIU Corpus Christ, Texas/Calallen Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship Mission, Texas/Sharyland Ponder, Texas/Ponder Farmington, N.M./Piedra Vista/Howard College Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville/McLennan CC Houston, Texas/Cypress Lakes Lubbock, Texas/Coronado Seabrook, Texas/Clear Lake/New Mexico JC Midland, Texas/Midland Christian Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow/Seminole State Rio Rancho, N.M./Rio Rancho/New Mexico JC Arlington, Texas/Arlington Martin Lake Dallas, Texas/Lake Dallas/Grayson County Frisco, Texas/Centennial Kennedale, Texas/Kennedale/Cisco College Odessa, Texas/Midland Christian Krum, Texas/Krum Keller, Texas/Keller Spring, Texas/Klein Madison, Miss./Madison Central/Howard College Sugar Land, Texas/Kempner Holliday, Texas/Holliday/Grayson County Lubbock, Texas/Cooper Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo/Cisco College Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll

NO 3 32 25 13 21 28 37 36 17 49 30 41 16 12 45 8 39 9 7 29 14 44 10 26 1 18 5 46 4 42 20 11 34 48 38 35

NAME Jake Barrios Justin Bethard Matt Broadbent Dalton Brown Bryant Burleson Devon Conley Matt Custred Ty Damron Zach Davis Blake Douglas Jonny Drozd Dylan Dusek Tyler Floyd Eric Gutierrez Heath Herrington Alec Humphreys Brock Hunt Adam Kirsch Ryan Long Anthony Lyons Dominic Moreno Ryan Moseley Tyler Neslony Nick Pettus Tim Proudfoot Mason Randolph Hunter Redman Matt Riney Todd Ritchie Chris Sadberry Cameron Smith Stephen Smith Corey Taylor Sean Thompson Johnathon Tripp Matt Withrow

POS INF RHP INF RHP INF OF RHP LHP OF RHP LHP LHP C INF RHP INF RHP OF INF OF RHP RHP OF RHP INF C C RHP OF LHP LHP OF RHP RHP RHP RHP

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 11 Jake BARRIOS BARE-ee-oss 32 Justin BETHARD BETH-urd 28 DEVON Conley DEV-in 37 Matt CUSTRED CUSS-tred 36 Ty DAMRON DAM-ren 41 Dylan DUSEK DUE-sheck 30 Jonny DROZD drozed 8 ALEC HUMPHREYS AL-eck HUM-freeze 9 Adam KIRSCH kersh 40 Dominic MORENO muh-REN-oh 10 Tyler NESLONY nez-LOE-nee 26 Nick PETTUS PET-us

2nd Season 2nd Season 2nd Season 1st Season 2nd Season 1st Season 14th Season

2014 STARTERS BY POSITION

CF

Stephen Smith_________ 14 Devon Conley___________ 6 Tyler Neslony___________ 3 Todd Ritchie____________ 1 Zach Davis_____________ 1 Alec Humphreys_________ 1

LF

Alec Humphreys________ 10 Anthony Lyons__________ 9 Todd Ritchie____________ 3 Tyler Neslony___________ 2 Zach Davis_____________ 1 Heath Herrington________ 1

SS

2B

Ryan Long_____________ 18 Tim Proudfoot___________ 4 Matt Broadbent_________ 2

Bryant Burleson________ 25 Alec Humphreys_________ 1

3B

DH

Matt Broadbent________ 12 Anthony Lyons__________ 5 Adam Kirsch____________ 4 Ryan Long______________ 3 Ty Damron_____________ 1 Jonny Drozd____________ 1

RF

Adam Kirsch___________ 21 Stephen Smith__________ 2 Eric Gutierrez___________ 1 Devon Conley___________ 1 Todd Ritchie____________ 1

1B

Jake Barrios____________ 26

Eric Gutierrez__________ 25 Matt Broadbent_________ 1

C

Hunter Redman________ 13 Mason Randolph________ 7 Tyler Floyd______________ 6

P

Dominic Moreno________ Chris Sadberry__________ Matt Withrow___________ Dylan Dusek____________ Cameron Smith__________ Corey Taylor____________ Johnathon Tripp_________ Ty Damron_____________

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball THE TIM TADLOCK FILE

HEAD COACH TIM TADLOCK

Year

Overall

Conf

Big 12

Big 12 Tourn

2013

26-30

9-15

8th

1-2

2014

19-7

3-3

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Total

45-37

12-18

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1-2

The Tim Tadlock head coaching era at Texas Tech began in 2013 with a 26-30 overall record and with a 9-15 record in Big 12 play with an eighth-place finish in the league while advancing to the Big 12 Championship. Tadlock was named head coach of the Texas Tech baseball program on June 8, 2012, becoming the ninth head coach in program history. Tadlock will enter his 22nd year in collegiate baseball in 2014, which will mark his second as head coach at Texas Tech. Regarded as one of the top recruiters in the country, Tadlock has already started making his mark as the head coach of the Red Raiders in the Big 12 Conference. In his first season the Red Raiders broke all-time school records for fielding percentage (.974) and double plays turned in a season (68). His program knocked off five nationally-ranked opponents, including the defending national champion Arizona Wildcats in Tucson. In fact, Tadlock led the Red Raiders to three consecutive wins over ranked opponents – a first by the Texas Tech program in 11 years. During his first season, the Red Raiders fielded the youngest team in the country with a nation-leading 22 newcomers. Tadlock and his coaching staff developed their young roster throughout the season while the Red Raiders won eight of their final 14 games of the season advancing to Oklahoma City

At Texas Tech (two seasons as head coach) ALL GAMES Overall

45-37 (.549)

Home

33-12

Away

10-19

Neutral

2-6

BIG 12 CONFERENCE GAMES Overall

12-18 (.400)

Home

5-7

Away

7-11

NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Overall

33-19 (.635)

Home

28-5

Away

3-8

Neutral

2-6

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Overall

1-2

GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Overall

11-11

vs. No. 1

0-0

vs. 2-10

4-1

vs. 11-35

7-10

GAMES VS. UNRANKED TEAMS Overall

34-26

BIG 12 TEAMS (includes non-conference/postseason) Overall

13-20

DAY GAMES Overall

27-18

NIGHT GAMES Overall

18-19

VS. LEFT-HANDED STARTER Overall

11-19

VS. RIGHT-HANDED STARTER Overall

34-18

EXTRA INNINGS Overall

2-2

1-RUN GAMES Overall

8-13

2-RUN GAMES Overall

4-3

5 + RUN GAMES Overall

24-13

for the Big 12 Championship. The Red Raiders won their Big 12 Conference series opener in 2013 taking two of three games over Texas in Austin. It marked the first time Tech had won a series over the Longhorns in Austin since 2001 and was Tech’s first series win over Texas since 2002. Tech had two Freshmen All-Americans (1B Eric Gutierrez, C/DH Jarrard Poteete) during Tadlock’s first season along with four All-Big 12 selections (one All-Freshman team pick), four Academic All-Big 12 picks and three Major League Baseball Draft picks, including fifth rounder right-handed pitcher Trey Masek. Tadlock’s ability to recruit top-notch players in the state of Texas and throughout the country – both at the high school and junior college levels – became apparent quickly in his time at Tech while in just his seventh month on the job with his first-full season recruiting class ranked 24th in the nation by Perfect Game. Tadlock returned to his alma mater for the 2012 season as the program’s associate head coach and recruiting coordinator following six successful seasons as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at Oklahoma. During his one season at Tech as the associate head coach/recruiting coordinator, the Red Raiders had a school-record nine MLB Draft picks, including first-round selection center fielder Barrett Barnes, who became the third highest draft pick in school history with the 45th overall pick. The nine MLB Draft picks in 2012 ranked second in the nation only behind Arizona State’s 10 draft selections. The nine draft picks marked the fifth most in Big 12 history. Tadlock has coached 118 MLB Draft picks – including 16 players who have advanced to the big leagues. He has mentored at least one draft pick during the last 19 seasons and has coached three first-round selections, 11 players taken in the top five rounds and 24 selections in the top-10 rounds of the draft during his coaching career. Tadlock’s players have heard their names called a lot recently in the MLB Draft with 42 selections over the last four years (2010-13). Six years during his coaching career Tadlock has had at least nine players taken in the draft. Tadlock produced several of the nation’s top recruiting classes while an assistant coach at Oklahoma, helping lead the Sooners back to the College World Series in 2010, the Sooners first trip to Omaha since 1995. It didn’t take Tadlock long to make his mark on the recruiting trail at Oklahoma, as his 2006 recruiting class ranked fourth nationally by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. The No. 4 ranking was the best for the Sooners since 1987. Tadlock also had top-25 nationally ranked recruiting classes by Baseball America in 2006 (11th), 2009 (16th), 2010 (21st) and 2012 (13th). In addition, OU’s 2012 recruiting class received a No. 4 ranking by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. During his time at Oklahoma (2006-2011), the Sooners made five trips to the NCAA Tournament with two Super Regional appearances in 2006 and 2010 while making it back to the College World Series in Omaha in 2010. It marked OU’s first time to make five post-season appearances in a six year span since 1987-1992. The Sooners had unparalleled success at the plate under Tadlock’s guidance. Oklahoma batted over .300 during all six of his seasons – first time for OU since 1995-2000 – and his 2009 and 2010 clubs combined for 195 home runs, the most ever at Oklahoma in consecutive seasons while leading the Big 12 in homers both years. The Sooners 104 home runs in 2010 rank second all-time in Oklahoma history. In 2011, Tadlock coached 11 players at OU who were selected in the MLB Draft, a total that matched the all-time Big 12 record (Texas, 2007). After beginning his coaching career as an assistant at Hill College (1993-96) for four seasons, Tadlock became the head coach at Grayson County Junior College, where he led the Vikings to back-to-back National Junior College Athletic Association World Series titles (1999-00). During his nine seasons at Grayson, Tadlock posted a 435-127 (.774) overall record while being named National Coach of the Year following both title runs (1999-2000) He led the Vikings to five Region V championships which culminated in five trips to the JUCO World Series. Tadlock coached eight players at Grayson County that earned All-America honors. The Red Raiders have benefited from six players that transferred to Tech from Tadlock’s program at Grayson. Included in those student-athletes are Texas Tech All-American shortstop Cameron Blair (2004-05) and former Major League catcher Trey Lunsford (1999-00). During his nine-year tenure at Grayson (1997-2005), Tadlock recorded the highest winning percentage of any collegiate baseball coach, including all two and four-year institutions, with a .774 winning percentage. While at Grayson, Tadlock also served as the school’s director of athletics, a position he held during his final five years at the junior-college level. After a prep career at Denton High School and two years at Hill College, Tadlock was a two-year starting shortstop for the Red Raiders while helping Texas Tech to its first-ever 40-win season as a senior in 1991 (42-18). In his two-year career at Tech, Tadlock played in 120 games, batted .289 (120-for-415) with 96 runs scored, 19 doubles, four triples, eight home runs, 68 RBI, 71 walks, 65 strikeouts and was 28-of-41 in stolen bases. Tadlock played for legendary coach Larry Hays while at Texas Tech. Tadlock graduated with his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Texas Tech in May 1992. He also earned a master’s degree in education in August 1994 from the University of Texas at Tyler. Tadlock and his wife, Kelly, have two children, daughter, Chloe (12 – April 10), and son, Benjamin (10 – Aug. 4). Tadlock is originally from Denton, Texas and was born December 21, 1968.

TIM TADLOCK YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

SHUTOUTS Overall

6-7

SCORING FIRST Scores First/Opponent Scores First

31-8/14-29

AFTER 6 INNINGS Leading after 6/Trailing after 6/Tied after 6 39-5/4-27/2-5 AFTER 7 INNINGS

Year 2013 2014 Career

School Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech

Overall Conf. Place 26-30 9-15 8th 19-7 3-3 - - - 45-37 12-18 - - -

Home Road Neutral 19-10 6-16 1-4 14-2 4-3 1-2 33-12 10-19 2-6

Big 12 Tourn 1-2 --1-2

TIM TADLOCK vs. ALL OPPONENTS Abilene Christian______________1-0

Kansas_______________________1-2

Prairie View A&M______________0-0

Arizona______________________1-1

Kansas State__________________0-4

Rice_________________________1-1

Leading after 8/Trailing after 8/Tied after 8 39-1/2-27/2-7

Arizona State_________________1-1

La Salle______________________2-1

Sam Houston State_____________0-1

COME-FROM-BEHIND VICTORIES

Arkansas-Pine Bluff_____________0-0

Lubbock Christian_____________0-1

Stephen F. Austin______________2-1

Baylor_______________________4-3

New Mexico__________________2-1

TCU_________________________3-3

BYU_________________________2-0

New Mexico State______________5-1

Texas________________________2-1

Leading after 7/Trailing after 7/Tied after 7 40-3/3-29/2-5 AFTER 8 INNINGS

Overall

16

BY MONTH Overall

45-37

Connecticut__________________0-1

Northern Colorado_____________1-0

Troy_________________________0-1

February

13-6

March

23-14

Dallas Baptist_________________1-1

Northern Illinois_______________2-0

UCF_________________________0-1

April

4-11

Florida International____________1-1

Oklahoma____________________1-3

UT Arlington__________________2-1

May

5-6

Houston_____________________0-1

Oklahoma State_______________1-2

Utah Valley___________________2-0

June

0-0

Indiana______________________3-1

Oral Roberts__________________3-0

West Virginia__________________1-2

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEXAS TECH HITTERS NOTES

#3 JAKE BARRIOS

#12 ERIC GUTIERREZ

#25 MATT BROADBENT

#8 ALEC HUMPHREYS

INF | 6-2 | 200 | R/R | SR./1L ■ LAST 12 GAMES: .408 (20-for-49), 12 R, 2 2B, 3B, 12 RBI, 5 BB, 3 HBP, .491 OB%. ■ 9 multi-hit games this season (25 career). ■ BAYLOR SERIES: .417 (5-for-12), R, RBI, 2 BB, .500 OB%. ■ Has made just 2 error during last 69 games played (dates back to March 6, 2013). ■ Has not made an error in 43 career home games. ■ Career-high 4 runs vs. SFA (3/18)... Most by Red Raider since ‘12 (J. McGruder - 4, vs. FGCU). ■ Reached base safely in 8 consecutive plate appearances (Mar. 16-18). ■ Had 8-game hit streak snapped vs. SFA (3/19) going 0-for-4. ■ Recorded first career stolen base vs. SFA (3/19). ■ Error at Baylor (3/14) snapped streak of 41 consecutive games without making an error. ■ Batted 5-hole in series finale at Baylor - snapped 43 consecutive game streak batting 3rd. ■ HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC: .333 (3-for-9), 2B, 3 BB, .538 OB%. ■ Had 8 assists vs. ORU (2/22) - most by a Tech 3B since 2009 (Justin Berry - 10, vs. UNM). ■ All-Big 12 Second Team (INF) as a junior in 2013.

INF | 5-10 | 190 | R/R | FR./HS ■ NMSU SERIES: .364 (4-for-11), 2 2B, 4 BB, .563 OB%. ■ Had back-to-back multi-hit games against NMSU. ■ Had all of Tech’s RBI going 3-for-4 with 2 2B and 3 RBI in 3-2 series opener vs. ORU (2/21). ■ Made first career start at SS going 3-for-4 vs. ORU (2/21). ■ Made career debut starting at 1B (2/14 vs. #3 Indiana) going 0-for-3. ■ Made first career pinch-hit AB vs. #3 Indiana (2/16) with a fielder’s choice to RF. ■ As a senior: .430, 13 HR, 40 RBI at Cypress Woods High School. ■ Earned first team all-district and Team Texas honors in 2011.

#21 BRYANT BURLESON

INF | 5-10 | 175 | R/R | JR./2L ■ Owns 116 career starts - most among active Red Raiders. ■ Has hit safely in 8 of his last 10 games. ■ Matched career-high 5 RBI in series finale at No. 24 TCU (3/23). ■ Has hit 2 doubles in a game four times this season (6th career). ■ Has 8 multi-hit games this season (32 career). ■ Had a pair of 3-hit games against NMSU. ■ Has 33 career doubles... Needs 10 to join Texas Tech career top-10 list. ■ 100th career base hit in Houston College Classic (RBI single) vs. Sam Houston State (3/1). ■ Career-high 16-game hit streak (2/15)... Longest by Red Raider since 2010 (LeJeune - 17). ■ Ranks 5th among active Big 12 career leaders with 31 doubles.

#28 DEVON CONLEY

OF | 6-0 | 170 | R/R | SR./1L ■ Drove in the game-tying run in the top of the 5th inning (1-1) in series finale at TCU. ■ WITH RUNNERS ON BASE: .400 (6-for-15 ■ 2 multi-hit games this season (22 career). ■ First multi-hit games this season - 2-for-3 in midweek game vs. BYU (2/24). ■ Joined Eric Gutierrez as the only Red Raiders to play in all 56 games in 2013. ■ Led team with 62 base hits and 219 at-bats in 2013. ■ Led team with 20 multi-hit games in 2013.

#17 ZACH DAVIS

OF | 5-10 | 160 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Played in 21 games (2 starts)... Primarily used as pinch runner/defensive replacement. ■ ROAD/NEUTRAL SITE GAMES: .667 (2-for-3), R, 2 TB, HBP, 1-1 SB. ■ Leads team with four bunt base hits this season (5th career). ■ Tallied fifth infield hit this season at TCU (3/23) which is his 8th career infield hit). ■ Leads Red Raiders with 3 stolen bases this season. ■ Batting .500 (7-for-14) with 8 runs on the season. ■ Made 1st career start in CF vs. Houston at Houston College Classic at Minute Maid Park.

#16 TYLER FLOYD

C | 5-9 | 195 | R/R | SO./TR ■ HOME GAMES: .444 (4-for-9), 2 runs, 3B, 2 RBI, .615 OB% in 3 games. ■ 3rd start behind the plate vs. #10 Rice (0-for-2, R, BB, Sac). ■ Entered as a defensive replacement at Stephen F. Austin (2/27). ■ Made career debut starting behind the plate vs. #3 Indiana (2/15) going 1-for-3, 3B, RBI. ■ Became the 1st Red Raider in over 13 years to hit a 3B in first career at-bat. ■ Was the only Red Raider with a perfect 4.0 GPA during the fall 2013 semester.

UTL/LHP | 5-10 | 190 | R/L | SO./1L ■ Has made 82 consecutive starts - most consecutive among active players. ■ Has hit 3 HR during his last 11 games (March 8-23). ■ Hit team-leading 3rd HR of the season in midweek game vs. SFA (3/19). ■ Has hit safely in 20-of-26 games this season... hit safely in 31-of-40 dating back to 2013. ■ Has 7 multi-hit games (one 3-hit game). ■ Has 8 hit-by-pitch this season (28th career). ■ Hit game-tying HR vs. NMSU in bottom 9th to tie game, 7-7, sending into extra-innings. ■ NMSU SERIES: .571 (8-for-14), 3B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 1.143 SLG%, .667 OB%. ■ SFA: 2-run, 2-out 2B in 9th scored game-tying run & game-winning run. ■ Recorded the game-winning RBI during 3 consecutive games/wins for Tech. ■ Led team opening weekend (vs. Indiana) batting .500 (5-for-10), .647 OB% with 6 BB. ■ Louisville Slugger Freshmen All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. ■ Only player on the team to start in every game (56) in 2013. ■ Set a Texas Tech freshman record with 20 hit-by-pitch in 2013.

INF | 5-9 | 170 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Has 5 multi-hit games this season. ■ Tied for team lead with two outfield assists. ■ First time during career with 3 straight multi-hit games (NMSU, NMSU, ACU). ■ Tripled vs. Abilene Christian (3/11) - giving him 2 triples in a 3-game span. ■ NMSU SERIES: .600 (6-for-10), 2B, 3B, 4 RBI, BB, .636 OB%. ■ Only player on the team to have started in the outfield (LF & CF) and infield (2B). ■ Made first start of 2014 in CF vs. #3 Indiana (2/16) going 2-for-3 with 2 runs. ■ Father, Mike, was a Freshman All-American at Texas Tech in 1986, two-time All-Region selection, Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year, 1988 MLB Draft Pick (15th Round Padres) and played three seasons in the big leagues with the New York Yankees (1991-93).

#9 ADAM KIRSCH

OF | 6-1 | 210 | R/R | SR./TR ■ Leads the NCAA with 13 doubles. ■ Twice this season has hit 2 doubles in a game. ■ Has 7 multi-hit games, including 3 games with 3 hits. ■ Has a team-leading 6 multiple RBI games. ■ Reached base safely in 20 consecutive games (Feb. 15-Mar. 18). ■ Has hit safely in 19-of-25 games this season. ■ Has reached base safely in 21-of-25 games this season. ■ Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/10): batted .412, 7 H, 3 R, 3 2B, HR, 7 RBI, .765 SLG% ■ 14-game hit streak marked longest by Tech newcomer since 2004 (Cameron Blair - 20). ■ 14-GAME HIT STREAK: .420 (21-for-50), 9 R, 8 2B, 2 HR, 14 RBI, 7 BB, .483 OB%, .700 SLG%. ■ 2 OF assists vs. Sam Houston State - 1st Red Raider with 2 in a game since 2013 (Ritchie). ■ Led team during opening weekend vs. #3 Indiana with 7 RBI.

#7 RYAN LONG

INF | 6-1 | 195 | L/R | FR./HS ■ Has 6 multi-hit games. ■ Tied for team lead with 6 two-out RBI (Barrios, Burleson). ■ Had 4 RBI vs. New Mexico - all were with 2 outs. ■ Named to Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team. ■ Became Texas Tech’s first freshman named to HCC All-Tournament Team. ■ Became Texas Tech’s first shortstop named to HCC All-Tournament Team. ■ HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC: .400 (4-for-10), R, 2B, RBI. ■ Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (2/24)... Batted .500 (6-for-12 during series vs. ORU). ■ Posted multiple hits in 3 consecutive games during ORU series sweep (.500, 6-for-12). ■ In 110 career HS games: .421 (139-for-330), 122 R, 12 HR, 97 RBI, 43 SB, 59 BB/HBP. ■ Ranked third in graduating class (GPA) with 175 high school graduates.

#29 ANTHONY LYONS

OF | 6-5 | 225 | L/L | FR./HS ■ Texas Tech is 8-1 during his 9 starts in left field. ■ Texas Tech is 12-2 during his 14 starts this season (9 - LF... 5 - DH). ■ Recorded 2nd career pinch-hit base hit in middle game at Baylor (3/15). ■ Is 2-for-3 (.667) this season as a pinch hitter. ■ Had first career game-tying RBI vs. UNM (3/4). ■ Went 1-for-2 with season-high 2 BB at Stephen F. Austin (2/27). ■ 1-of-4 Tech freshmen that have started in at least 12 games (Long, Broadbent, S. Smith). ■ Became first Red Raider with a hit in a pinch-hitting situation (vs. ORU - Game 3). ■ First career start (DH) went 3-for-4 with an RBI and walk vs. #3 Indiana (2/15 - Game 1). ■ Became first Red Raider freshman with 3 hits in first career start since 2011 (David Paiz). ■ As a senior: .392, 15 2B, 6 3B, 4 HR, 43 RBI at Arlington Martin High School. ■ Father played football at UT Arlington, uncle, Kenneth Lyons, played basketball at North Texas where he is arguably the greatest player in school history (all-time leading scorer, second all-time leading rebounder, two-time All-American, 2nd round draft pick by 76ers in 1983).

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEXAS TECH HITTERS NOTES

#10 TYLER NESLONY

OF | 6-0 | 190 | L/R | SO./1L ■ Suffered right-hand injury during game 2 of ORU series. Expected back this season. ■ Batting .533 (8-for-15), 5 R, 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 3 BB, .611 OB%, 1.133 SLG% w/out a SO. ■ Became first Red Raider with 2 grand slams in a season since 2008 (Roger Kieschnick). ■ Became first Red Raider with 2 grand slams in a week since 2004 (Cameron Blair). ■ Is first Red Raider with 10 RBI through 6 games since 2009 (Chris Richburg - 10). ■ His 1.133 SLG% is best by a Red Raider through 6 games since 2003 (Evan Shahak - 1.263). ■ Hit safely in 5-of-6 games this season. ■ Tallied 3 multiple RBI games in 6 games played. ■ LAST 4 GAMES: .600 (6-for-10) with 3 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 6 RBI, 3 BB. ■ Scored at least 1 run in 5-of-6 games played. ■ First career home run - grand slam (1st start of season) vs. #3 Indiana (2/15 - Game 1). ■ Career-high 4 RBI vs. #3 Indiana (2/15 - Game 1). ■ Hit safely in opening 3 games of the season. ■ Recorded first career triple (right-center field) vs. #3 Indiana (2/15 - Game 2). ■ Became first Red Raider to hit a grand slam as first career HR since 2012 (Tim Proudfoot). ■ Played in 20 games... Started 10 games in the outfield as a freshman in 2013. ■ First Red Raider freshman with 2 doubles in a game since David Paiz (at K-State, 4/22/11).

#1 TIM PROUDFOOT

INF | 5-10 | 170 | R/R | JR./2L ■ Suffered a non-throwing shoulder injury in practice (2/18). Expected back this season. ■ Led Texas Tech during opening weekend vs. #3 Indiana with 7 base hits batting .467. ■ Tallied a perfect 1.000 fielding% (15 assists, 5 putouts, 0 errors) during opening 4 games. ■ Became 1st Red Raider in over 27 years to start at SS in 3 straight Opening Day games. ■ Enters weekend with ORU with 3 consecutive multi-hit games (1st time in career). ■ Has 97 career base hits - tied for most among active Red Raiders (Burleson). ■ Committed only 2 errors during last 31 home games dating back to Feb. 16, 2013. ■ Academic All-Big 12 Second Team. ■ Owns 97 career base hits in 111 career games (110 starts). ■ Started in 111 career games (107 starts at shortstop).

#18 MASON RANDOLPH

C | 6-2 | 195 | S/R | SR./3L ■ Only fourth-year student-athletes on the Red Raiders 2014 roster. ■ SEASON: .368 (7-for-19), 6 R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 7 RBI, 5 BB, .520 OB%, .789 SLG%. ■ Texas Tech is 5-1 during 6 starts behind the plate. ■ Allowed just one passed ball during career at Texas Tech (94 games - 73 starts). ■ Reached base safely in 7 consecutive plate appearances (Feb. 27-Mar. 4). ■ Hit first career triple vs. NMSU (3/7). ■ Had 4 RBI in game two of series with NMSU - was 3rd career game with at least 3 RBI. ■ Went 3-for-3 with 2 runs, 2 2B and BB vs. New Mexico (3/4). ■ Matched career-high 2 doubles (4th time). ■ Hit first home run of the season (4th career) at SFA (2/27) to even the score (2-2, 3rd inn.). ■ Made season debut starting behind the plate vs. #3 Indiana Opening Day going 0-for-2. ■ Did not allow a passed ball (2012) - 1st time by a Tech starting catcher in over 12 years.

#5 HUNTER REDMAN

C | 6-0 | 190 | R/R | JR./TR ■ LAST 4 GAMES: .385 (5-for-13), 3 runs, 2B, 4 RBI, 2 BB. ■ Back-to-back Big 12 series finales on the road (Baylor, TCU) has posted multiple hits. ■ Has hit safely in 9-of-13 starts. ■ Went 2-for-3 with a 3-run double in the 8th inning in series finale at Baylor (3/16). ■ 2-for-3 performance at Baylor marked 2nd multi-hit game and 2nd multiple RBI game. ■ Went 2-for-4 vs. ORU (2/22) & 1-for-3, R, 2B, RBI vs. BYU. ■ Made 2 starts on opening weekend vs. #3 Indiana (Feb. 15 - Game 1 & Feb. 16). ■ First career base hit - single through left side - in Game 1 of DH vs. #3 Indiana (2/15). ■ As a sophomore: .350, 4 HR, 48 RBI at Midland College. ■ Led Midland to a league and regional title and to a berth at JUCO World Series in 2013. ■ Played freshman season at Texas in 2012. ■ Father, Dale (1981-84), and brother, Reid (2011-12), both played for the Red Raiders. ■ Brother, Reid, was drafted twice out of Tech (Dodgers, 2011 - 37th Round... Rays, 2012 - 23rd Round)... a .322 career hitter (105-for-326) in 92 games (91 starts) with 19 doubles and 52 RBI.

#4 TODD RITCHIE

OF | 5-8 | 145 | L/L | SR./1L ■ Played in only 17 games and is tied for team lead with 7 OF assists. ■ Had 2-out RBI single in 2nd inning tying the game at #24 TCU (3/22). ■ Played in 17 games this season (5 starts) - primarily as a defensive replacement or PR. ■ Went 1-for-3 with a run scored and 2 walks against Stephen F. Austin (3/19) starting in RF. ■ Made 2nd OF assists of the season vs. New Mexico State (3/9)... Has 7 career. ■ Made 1st OF assist of the season vs. No. 10 Rice (3/2).

#11 STEPHEN SMITH

OF/RHP | 6-1 | 225 | R/R | FR./HS ■ Has led off Tech 1st inning with a walk/base hit in 8 consecutive home games (Mar. 4-19). ■ Hit safely in 7 of his last 9 games. ■ SFA MIDWEEK SERIES: .727 (8-for-11), 3 R, 3 RBI, .727 OB%, 1-1 SB. ■ Went 5-for-6 vs. SFA (3/18)... 1st Red Raider with 5 hits since 2011 (S. Hagen - at Baylor). ■ Became the first Tech freshman with 5 hits since 2009 (S. LeJeune, 5-for-5, 3 RBI) at BU. ■ Had 2 base hits in both the 1st inning and 6th inning vs. SFA (3/18). ■ Became 1st Red Raider with a pair of hits in 2 different innings in a game in over 11 years. ■ Texas Tech is 11-3 during 14 starts in center field. ■ Texas Tech is 9-3 during 12 starts at the leadoff position in the lineup. ■ Led off every game of NMSU series (1st inn. - leadoff ) with a walk. ■ Is first Red Raider freshman with 4 hits in a game since Jarrard Poteete (4/21/13 vs. KU). ■ Went 4-for-5, 2 R, 2B, 3B, RBI - was HR shy of hitting for the cycle vs. UNM (3/4). ■ As a senior: .480, 14 2B, 9 3B, 3 HR, 45 RBI at Frenship High School. ■ Also shined on the gridiron while leading the state of Texas (4A) in tackles as a senior.

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEXAS TECH PITCHERS NOTES

#32 JUSTIN BETHARD

#45 HEATH HERRINGTON

#13 DALTON BROWN

#39 BROCK HUNT

RHP | 6-3 | 200 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Pitched 2 scoreless innings without allowing a hit with 3 SO and 0 BB at #24 TCU (3/21). ■ Notched 1st scoreless outing of the season at TCU (8th career). ■ Pitched multiple innings for the second time this season (13th career). ■ Made season debut in relief at SFA (2/27): 3.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 ER, 1 SO. ■ Has thrown at least 3 IP in 5 career relief opportunities. ■ Didn’t allow a walk in 10-of-15 appearances as a freshman.

RHP | 6-3 | 245 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Matched season-high 2 IP in scoreless outings with 2 SO vs. SFA (3/18). ■ 5-of-6 appearances have been scoreless - made 3 scoreless outings all of last year. ■ Has at least 1 strikeout in 5-of-6 outings. ■ Allowed just 1 extra-base hit in 6 outings. ■ Perfect Game: No. 12 MLB Draft Prospect (Big 12 - Sophomore Class). ■ Recorded a season-high 5.2 IP, and a season-high 6 SO at K-State (4/6). ■ Received 36 NCAA Division I scholarship offers out of high school.

#37 MATT CUSTRED

RHP | 6-6 | 230 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Made season debut in relief pitching 0.2 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB vs. BYU (2/24). ■ Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team (completed 24 credit hours with a 3.0 GPA). ■ Made 8 appearances - 7 relief appearances as a freshman in 2013.

#36 TY DAMRON

LHP | 6-2 | 195 | L/L | FR./HS ■ Has made 5 APP (1 start) with 2 scoreless outings (one as a starter, one in relief ). ■ Earned first career save throwing 3 IP (4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 SO) vs. NMSU (3/9). ■ Threw a season-high 3 IP and struck out a season-high 2 vs. NMSU (3/9). ■ Earned first career win getting a bases-loaded, 2-out strikeout at SFA (2/27) in 8th inn. ■ 1-of-2 Tech freshmen and 1-of-4 Red Raider newcomers to earn a win this season. ■ Career debut started vs. #3 Indiana (2/16) - 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 0 SO (16 pitches). ■ As a senior: 8-2, 1.00 ERA, 138 SO, 40 BB at Krum High School. ■ 13th round (394 overall) selection by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2013 MLB Draft. ■ Highest drafted TTU recruit to make it to campus since Chad Bettis (8th Rd, HOU - 2007).

#30 JONNY DROZD

LHP | 6-7 | 200 | L/L | SR./1L ■ CAREER ERA: 2.82 (27 career APP/92.2 IP) - ranks 6th all-time in Tech history. ■ CAREER IN RELIEF: 3-0, 0.67 ERA, 17 APP, 3 Saves, 40.1 IP, 31 H, 6 R, 3 ER, 7 BB, 27 SO. ■ CAREER AT HOME: 13 APP (5 GS), 3-2, 1.68 ERA, 48.2 IP, 36 H, 10 R, 9 ER, 39 SO, 10 BB. ■ Made 9th scoreless outing of the year at #24 TCU (3/22) - 17th career (14th relief ). ■ Earned win moving to 2-0 this year (6-5 career) getting win in middle game of TCU series. ■ Texas Tech is 10-2 when Drozd pitches this season (12 APP). ■ Earned 3rd win pitching 6.0 scoreless innings in relief at #24 TCU (3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 SO). ■ Earned win in 6 scoreless relief IP... won 3 games during career throwing 3+ IP in relief. ■ Last Red Raider to throw 6 IP in relief to win in Big 12: Corey Gerstner (‘04 at #12 Nebraska). ■ Has 6 multiple strikeout games this season (17 career). ■ Earned first win of the season pitching 3 scoreless innings (1 H, 0 BB, 3 SO) vs. NMSU (3/9). ■ 1st Red Raider with 9 consecutive scoreless APP since Padres LHP Colt Hynes (9, 2006). ■ Had streak of 28.0 consecutive scoreless innings pitched snapped in 1.0 IP vs. UNM (3/4).

#41 DYLAN DUSEK

LHP | 6-1 | 190 | L/L | FR./HS ■ Making 5th start of the year (5th Career/5th home/5th Midweek) on Tuesday vs. UAPB. ■ Owns a 2.29 ERA in 4 starts (19.2 IP) this season. ■ Has issued just 1 walk in 19.2 innings pitched this year. ■ Earned 2nd no decision of the season - making 4th straight midweek start vs. SFA (3/19). ■ Left SFA start with a 3-2 lead following 5 innings. ■ Has made 4 straight starts allowing 2 or fewer earned runs. ■ Hasn’t allowed a walk in 3-of-4 starts this season. ■ Has pitched at least 5.0 innings in 3-of-4 starts this season. ■ Issued 1st walk (vs. ACU) snapping a streak of 13.0 consecutive IP without allowing a BB. ■ Earned 2nd win of the season during 3rd consecutive midweek start (all at home). ■ Started in career debut throwing 5 shutout innings earning win (4-2) over BYU (2/24). ■ Retired first 11 batters (3.2 IP) faced in career debut (vs. BYU) from 1st-to-4th inning. ■ Became 2nd Red Raider freshman this season to make career debut in a start (Damron). ■ Best start by Tech freshman in career debut since 2013 (Withrow: W, 6 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 SO). ■ As a senior: 7-2, 1.72 ERA, 77.0 IP, 100 SO and batted .382 at Kempner High School. ■ Struck out 16 batters allowing 1 hit in playoff clinching berth against Marshall in 2012. ■ Recorded a 24-6 record during 4-year prep career.

RHP | 6-0 | 185 | R/R | JR./RS ■ Has played in 3 games (1 start - LF on Opening Day) in 2014 - all in the outfield. ■ Made career debut starting in LF on Opening Day vs. #3 Indiana (0-for-0, no at-bats). ■ Did not play in 2013... Received a medical redshirt. ■ As a sophomore: 2-0, 0.48 ERA (1 ER allowed), 9 saves, 18.2 IP, 32 SO, 10 BB at Cisco JC. ■ Ranked 2nd in the nation in saves (9)... 3 saves came pitching multiple innings in 2012. ■ Helped lead Cisco to the NJCAA World Series in 2012 - program’s first-ever appearance.

RHP | 6-2 | 185 | R/R | RS SO./TR ■ As a RS freshman: 3-4, 3.03 ERA, 15 APP, 29.2 IP, 2 saves, 24 SO, 9 BB at Howard College. ■ Attended Southern Miss out of high school - redshirted during the 2012 season. ■ As a senior: 4-1, 0.51 ERA, 14 APP, 27.1 IP, 2 saves in 2011. ■ Earned first team all-state and first team all-metro during high school career. ■ Helped lead team to a high school state championship in 2009.

#14 DOMINIC MORENO

RHP | 5-11 | 185 | R/R | JR./1L ■ HOME GAMES (Career): 9 APP (7 GS), 2-2, 3.68 ERA, 1 SV, 44.0 IP, 18 ER, 41 SO, 22 BB. ■ Made 5 consecutive starts to open the season allowing 1 ER in each start. ■ Thrown at least 5.0 innings in 12-of-16 career starts. ■ Suffered the loss in Big 12 opener at Baylor - marked 5th straight start allowing 1 ER. ■ 9 strikeouts at Baylor marked a season-high - 2nd most during career (11 - vs. NIU, 2013). ■ 9 strikeouts at Baylor (3/14) are the most by a Red Raider pitcher this season. ■ 1st Red Raider w/at least 1 SO in 7 straight IP (at BU) since Trey Masek (8, vs. La Salle, ‘13). ■ Threw a season-high 7 innings at Baylor - marked 3rd time during career throwing 7.0 IP. ■ Earned first win of the season pitching 5.0 IP vs. New Mexico State in 15-2 win (3/7). ■ CAREER ON OPENING DAY: 2 APP (2 GS), 1-1, 0.75 ERA, 12.0 IP, 1 ER, 14 SO. ■ 2014 OPENING DAY (vs. #3 Indiana): L, 6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO, 78 PITCHES. ■ 2013 OPENING DAY (vs. Northern Illinois): W, 6.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 11 SO, 97 PITCHES. ■ 1st Red Raider to start Opening Day in back-to-back seasons since Chad Bettis (2009-10). ■ 5th Red Raider since 1987 to start on Opening Day in back-to-back seasons. ■ Struck out 11 batters on Opening Day in 2013 (vs. NIU) - marking the most strikeouts by a Red Raider on Opening Day in over 27 years.

#44 RYAN MOSELEY

RHP | 6-3 | 185 | R/R | FR./HS ■ Texas Tech is 8-2 during his 10 relief outings. ■ Has made 7 scoreless appearances this season. ■ Last 9 APP (relief ): 2 saves, 0.59 ERA, 15.2 IP, 10 H, 1ER, 1 BB, 15 SO. ■ Has allowed 1 walk in 17.2 innings pitched. ■ Pitched season-high 5.2 scoreless relief innings (3 SO) vs. NMSU (3/8). ■ Earned saves against - vs. BYU (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 SO), vs. #10 Rice (1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 SO). ■ Became 1st Red Raider newcomer pitcher to make career debut in 2014. ■ Baseball America: No. 41 MLB Prospect (Freshman Class). ■ As a senior: 10-2, 1.78 ERA, 111 SO, 78.2 IP at Lubbock Cooper High School. ■ 36th round (1,088 overall) selection by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2013 MLB Draft.

#26 NICK PETTUS

RHP/INF | 5-11 | 180 | R/R | JR./TR ■ Made back-to-back scoreless relief outings vs. NMSU (3/7 and 3/8). ■ NMSU SERIES: 2 APP, 1.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 SO. ■ Made career debut in relief at SFA (2/27): 2.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO. ■ Career at Seminole State: 15 saves, 2.83 ERA, 56 SO, 42.0 IP. ■ Ranked 12th in the country in saves (9) as a freshman in 2012. ■ Ranked 13th in the nation in ERA (1.53) as a freshman in 2012. ■ Helped lead Broken Arrow High School to a 2011 state championship (36-2 record).

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEXAS TECH PITCHERS NOTES

#42 CHRIS SADBERRY

LHP | 6-1 | 200 | L/L | JR./TR ■ Won 3rd game of the year (at #24 TCU) - first career in Big 12 play. ■ Texas Tech is 5-1 during 6 starts this season. ■ Has allowed 2 or fewer runs in all 6 starts this season. ■ Pitched 5 innings at #24 TCU marking 4th straight start throwing at least 5 IP. ■ Hasn’t allowed an extra-base hit in 5-of-6 starts this season. ■ 1st career walk at Baylor (3/15) snapping streak of 26 straight IP with out allowing a walk. ■ Threw a season-high 97 pitches (5 IP) vs. New Mexico State (3/8). ■ Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/3). ■ Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team. ■ Became first Texas Tech LHP named to Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team. ■ Became first Tech pitcher named HCC All-Tournament Team since 2004 (RHP Adam Fry). ■ Became first Tech newcomer to earn win at Houston College Classic since 2008 (N. Karns). ■ Pitched 7 innings without allowing an ER in win vs. #10 Rice (3/2). ■ 7 innings pitched vs. #10 Rice marked a season-high by a Red Raider pitcher. ■ Started in career debut vs. #3 Indiana (2/15) - W, 5 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 SO - 76 pitches. ■ Enters 2014 with 27 career APP (23 starts) at the college level... made 12 outings (all starts) in 2013 at Grayson County... made 13 APP (9 starts) in 2012 at La Tech and made 2 APP (both starts) in 2012 at La Tech before receiving a medical redshirt.

#20 CAMERON SMITH

LHP | 5-11 | 155 | L/L | JR./TR ■ Texas Tech is 9-1 during his 10 outings. ■ Collegiate Career (Texas Tech & New Mexico JC): 33 appearances, 21-4 record. ■ Has allowed 1 or fewer runs in 7-of-10 appearances this season. ■ Earned a no decision during 1st career start at Baylor (3/16): 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO. ■ Joined freshman LHP Dylan Dusek (5.0 IP/0 R) as the only 2 Red Raiders this season to pitch 5+ innings during 1st career start while allowing 1 or fewer runs (5.0 IP, 1 R). ■ Threw a season-high 70 pitches during 1st start of the season at Baylor (3/16). ■ Became the 8th Red Raider to make a start this season (4th making 1st career start). ■ Earned fourth win of the season pitching 2.1 innings in relief vs. UNM in 9-3 win (3/4). ■ Is the 1st Red Raider in over 16 years to win 4 games during team’s opening 13 games. ■ 1st Red Raider to earn 2 wins in 3-game series since 2011 (John Neely - at No. 14 Baylor). ■ Earned the win in 3 games during a 4 game span (Feb. 16-23)... first Red Raider to accomplish that feat since 2011 (RHP John Neely). ■ Earned first career win pitching 6 scoreless relief innings vs. #3 Indiana in 7-0 shutout. ■ 1st Red Raider to earn win throwing 6 IP in relief since 2011 (B. Stewart - 6.1 IP, vs. UTSA). ■ 1st Red Raider since 2010 (LHP Jay Johnson) to make 1st 2 career APP back-to-back days. ■ As a sophomore: 12-1, 2.80 ERA, 13 GS, 9 CG, 80.1 IP, 66 SO, 28 BB at New Mexico JC. ■ Led the country in wins (12) and ranked second in complete games (9) as a sophomore. ■ Named NJCAA Second Team All-America in 2013 at New Mexico JC.

#34 COREY TAYLOR

RHP | 6-0 | 255 | R/R | JR./1L ■ Texas Tech is 7-0 during his 7 outings (6 relief, 1 start). ■ SEASON: 0.92 ERA in 7 APP (1 start) with 19.2 innings pitched. ■ Made 25 career appearances at Tech (17 in relief ). ■ IN RELIEF: 3-0, 1.27 ERA, 6 APP, 14.2 IP, 14 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 8 SO. ■ Has thrown multiple innings in 6-of-7 APP this year (16 career). ■ Pitched 4 scoreless innings - retiring 12-of-13 batters - earning win over Baylor (3/16) ■ Win in relief at Baylor marked 1st career Big 12 win. ■ 4.0 IP at Baylor marked longest in relief this year (2nd longest career - 4.1 IP vs. OSU, 5/4/13). ■ Pitched 5.0 scoreless innings allowing 2 hits with 6 strikeouts in win over NMSU (3/6). ■ Win over NMSU marked 4th career win... Marked 2nd career scoreless start. ■ NMSU START: Retired final 10 batters faced from 2nd-to-5th inning. ■ Season debut threw 3.1 scoreless relief innings (4 H, 0 BB, 2 SO) vs. #3 Indiana (2/15). ■ Career-high 12 strikeouts in 7 IP start during 6-0 win vs. Utah Valley (3/13/13).

#48 SEAN THOMPSON

RHP | 6-0 | 215 | R/R | FR./HS ■ Made career debut pitching 1.1 innings in relief vs. Houston (2/28). ■ Allowed 1 run and 2 hits (including HR) in career debut vs. Cougars at Minute Maid Park. ■ As a senior: 6-1, 1.50 ERA, 46 SO, 37.2 IP at Southlake Carroll High School. ■ First Team Rawlings Perfect Game Preseason All-America in 2013. ■ Helped lead high school football team to a 6-5A state championship in 2011.

#38 JOHNATHON TRIPP

RHP/UTL | 6-5 | 190 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Suffered the loss to SFA (3/19) allowing 1 run in 2.1 IP on 2 H with 2 SO and 0 BB. ■ Longest relief outing of the year throwing 3.0 IP (4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO) vs. NMSU (3/7). ■ Made 2nd scoreless relief APP vs. Sam Houston State (7th career). ■ Made first start of the season at SFA (2/27): ND, 2.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 0 SO - 47 pitches. ■ Made season debut earning save vs. ORU (2/23): 1.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO in 4-1 victory. ■ Made 18 appearances - 3 starts as a freshman in 2013. ■ Set a Texas Tech freshman saves record (3). ■ Became 1st Red Raider freshman to lead the team in saves since 1990 (John Macatee). ■ Became 1st Red Raider freshman to lead team in APP in league play since 1996 (Brad Ralston). ■ Collected a 3-inning save during career debut in 2013 (5-1 win vs. BYU - 2/16/13).

#35 MATT WITHROW

RHP | 6-4 | 215 | R/R | SO./1L ■ Making 6th start of the year (18th Career/7th Career Midweek) on Tuesday vs. UAPB. ■ Red Raiders are 8-2 during his last 10 starts dating back to last season. ■ Has made 17 career starts - leads all active Red Raiders. ■ Earned 2nd win in 2014 pitching 5.0 IP allowing 2 ER on 6 H with 5 SO vs. SFA (3/18). ■ Retired 9 consecutive batters vs. SFA (3/18) from 1st-to-3rd inning. ■ HOME GAMES (Career): 12 APP (11 GS), 6-0, 3.97 ERA, 52.2 IP, 23 ER, 48 SO, 26 BB. ■ Hasn’t allowed a double or triple all season. ■ Earned no decision (2nd of the season) pitching 3 IP vs. NMSU (3/9). ■ Became first Red Raider to strikeout to the side in the 1st inning since Corey Taylor (2013). ■ Back-to-back starts pitching 5.0 IP (vs. #3 Indiana, vs. Oral Roberts). ■ Received ND pitching 5.0 IP allowing 1 R (0 ER) with 2 H and 2 BB, 6 SO vs. ORU in 7-2 win. ■ Threw 90 pitches during start vs. ORU... Career-high for pitches: 99, vs. DBU (5/7/13). ■ Won season debut vs. #3 Indiana (2/15) - W, 5.0 IP, 3 H, 4 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO - 69 pitches. ■ VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (Career): 4 APP (3 GS), 2-0, 5.36 ERA, 15.1 IP, 9 ER, 14 SO, 6 BB. ■ Perfect Game: No. 8 MLB Draft Prospect (Big 12 - Sophomore Class). ■ Tied for team lead in home wins (4) in 2013 with RHP Trey Masek. ■ Made 16 appearances - 12 starts as a freshman in 2013. ■ 12 starts led the team... last time a freshman led Tech in starts was 2008 (Bettis - 12). ■ Tied for the team lead with 5 wins (Masek)... last time a Red Raider freshman led the team in wins was 2008 (Bettis - 4). ■ First Tech pitcher with scoreless start in 2 of first 3 career starts since 2005 (Lawford). ■ 37th round (1,146 overall) selection by the Texas Rangers in the 2012 MLB Draft.

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball GAME NOTES

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

QUICK HITS - TEAM • Tech has won a Big 12 road series in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2010-11. • Texas Tech leads the Big 12 and ranks fourth in the country in triples (14)... Arizona leads the nation with 17. • Tech ranks second in the league in both pitching staff ERA (2.96) and fielding percentage (.979). • With its road series win at No. 24 TCU, Texas Tech captured its 27th all-time Big 12 road series. • Tech won a Big 12 series finale (12-2 at TCU) on the road by 10 or more runs for the first time since 2010 (at KU, 21-10). • The Red Raiders won 14 straight home games (Feb. 15-Mar. 18)... longest home win streak since 2002 (13 games). • Texas Tech had 10-game home win streak in midweek games snapped against SFA (Mar. 19). • Tech tied a school record for fewest runs allowed in a Big 12 series holding Baylor to just 4 runs (2012, 2001, 1997). • Tech has six wins over top-25 opponents... four of those wins are against top-10 opponents. • Texas Tech ranks among the top-20 teams in the nation in seven statistical categories. • Became the first Big 12 team in league history to have the Newcomer of the Week in three consecutive weeks. • Tech is 11 wins shy of 1,000 all-time home wins... Has record of 989-467-5 after a 6-3 loss over SFA (Mar. 19). • The Red Raiders are 10-1 this season when the first-pitch temperature is 59 degrees or colder. • Tech has scored 1 or fewer runs in 5-of-7 losses this season. • In 5 series finales (vs. IU, vs. ORU, vs. NMSU, at BU, at TCU) Tech is 5-0 and out-scoring opponents 44-8. • Texas Tech is 4-1 under second-year head coach Tim Tadlock in Game 3 of Big 12 series when trailing 0-2 on the weekend. • Texas Tech’s 1-0 loss in its Big 12 opener dropped the Red Raiders to 7-11 all-time in league openers (3-8 on the road). • Tech has lost a pair of 1-0 games this season... first time since 1992 to drop a pair of 1-0 games in the same season. • Texas Tech pitching staff recorded a 1.44 ERA during the opening weekend of Big 12 play (at Baylor - Mar. 14-16). • Texas Tech posted an undefeated six-game homestand for the first time (6+ games) since 2002 (13-0). • Tech used 12 games to win 4 games vs. top-10 teams... Previous 4 wins over top-10 teams spanned 143 games (2010-12). • Texas Tech has seen 15 newcomers in action this season, including eight true freshmen who have made career debuts. • A total of 18 Red Raiders have started in a game this season (position players). List includes 4 freshmen & 8 newcomers. • Tech’s 1.00 ERA vs. Oral Roberts marked its lowest ERA during a three-game series during the Big 12 era (since 1997). • Tech has won first 3 series back-to-back years... In 2013 beat La Salle, UT Arlington and Texas during opening 3 series. • Tech signed six players during early signing period who were named a Preseason HS All-American by Perfect Game. • Victory over Rice snapped Tech’s 15-game losing streak against the Owls (dated back to 1996). • Tech’s win at SFA marked its first when trailing after eight innings since 2011 (at Dallas Baptist - Mar. 22). • Tech was named the National Team of the Day (Saturday, Feb. 15) by Perfect Game and College Baseball Daily. • Texas Tech hosted the fifth annual Brooks Wallace Memorial Series (Feb. 21-23) sweeping Oral Roberts in Lubbock. • Wallace, 1-for-4 Red Raiders to have jersey (#22) retired, died at age 27 (3/24/85) after an on-going bout with leukemia. • Since 1996, Texas Tech is 21-2 when opening the season playing a three or four-game series against a single opponent. QUICK HITS - NATIONAL RANKINGS • Texas Tech has been nationally-ranked six consecutive weeks. • Received its first ranking from USA Today Coaches’ (Mar. 10 - 23rd) since Feb. 28, 2005 (25th). • Received its first ranking from NCBWA (Feb. 17 - 28th) since Mar. 21, 2005 (25th). • Received its first ranking from Collegiate Baseball (Feb. 17 - 30th) since Mar. 12, 2012 (27th). QUICK HITS - PITCHING • Has allowed 2 or fewer earned runs in 5-of-6 Big 12 games this season. • Texas Tech is 18-3 this season when holding its opponent to five or fewer runs. • Texas Tech has allowed three or fewer earned runs in 19-of-26 games this season. • Texas Tech tied a school record for fewest runs allowed during a Big 12 series against Baylor (4)... Also occurred in 2013 (at Texas), 2001 (vs. No. 14 Oklahoma State) and 1997 (vs. Iowa State). • Tech pitching staff has held its opponent scoreless in 76 percent of its innings pitched this season (174 scoreless IP/230 IP). • Tech pitching staff recorded 19 consecutive scoreless innings during 3-game stretch vs. Indiana (2 games) & Oral Roberts. QUICK HITS - HITTING • Had back-to-back games in Big 12 play with double-figure base hits (at TCU) for the first time since 2012 (vs. Missouri). • Is 11-0 when out-hitting its opponent. • Scored 11 runs vs. SFA (6th inn.) - marked first time Tech has scored 11 runs in an inning since 2007 (vs. DBU - 4th inn.). • 10 Red Raiders have combined to hit .421 (8-for-21) as a pinch hitter... 4 Red Raiders have pinch-hit base hits. • Has hit 20 doubles over the past 10 games. • Tech has 40 multiple-run innings this season. • Tech has posted at least one extra-base hit in 23-of-26 games this season. QUICK HITS - FIELDING • Texas Tech ranks second in the Big 12 and ranks 17th in the nation with a .979 fielding percentage. • Tech hasn’t made an error in 8 of its last 11 games. • Tech hasn’t made an error in 13 games this season. • Texas Tech has 22 double plays which ranks third the Big 12 and ranks 33rd in the nation.

TEAM Baylor Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Texas Oklahoma State Kansas State TCU West Virginia

BIG 12 OVERALL 4-2 13-10 2-1 18-7 2-1 16-8 3-3 19-7 1-2 19-6 1-2 16-8 1-2 14-9 1-2 13-10 0-0 13-7

THIS WEEK IN THE BIG 12

TUESDAY, MARCH 25 Pitt at West Virginia_________________________ 2:00 p.m. Texas State at Texas________________________ 6:00 p.m. Baylor at UT Arlington______________________ 6:30 p.m. Oklahoma at Oral Roberts___________________ 6:30 p.m. Missouri State at Oklahoma State_____________ 6:30 p.m. UT Pan American at TCU_____________________ 6:30 p.m. Arkansas Pine Bluff at Texas Tech______________ 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 Arkansas Pine Bluff at Texas Tech______________ 2:00 p.m. Kansas at Creighton________________________ 6:00 p.m. Nebraska at Kansas State____________________ 6:30 p.m. UT Pan American at TCU_____________________ 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Baylor at West Virginia*_____________________ 1:00 p.m. Kansas at Oklahoma*_______________________ 6:00 p.m. Kansas State at Creighton___________________ 6:30 p.m. TCU at Oklahoma State*_____________________ 6:30 p.m. Texas at Texas Tech*________________________ 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Kansas at Oklahoma*_______________________ 2:00 p.m. Kansas State at Creighton___________________ 2:00 p.m. Texas at Texas Tech*________________________ 2:00 p.m. Baylor at West Virginia*_____________________ 3:00 p.m. TCU at Oklahoma State*_____________________ 3:00 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 30 Baylor at West Virginia*________________________Noon Kansas at Oklahoma*_______________________ 1:00 p.m. Kansas State at Creighton___________________ 1:00 p.m. TCU at Oklahoma State*_____________________ 1:00 p.m. Texas at Texas Tech*________________________ 2:00 p.m.

QUICK HITS - TIM TADLOCK • In two seasons under head coach Tim Tadlock, the Red Raiders are 28-5 at home against non-conference opponents. • The Red Raiders are 39-1 in two seasons under Tim Tadlock when holding a lead after eight innings. • The Red Raiders now have 16 come-from-behind victories under second-year head coach Tim Tadlock. • In two seasons as head coach at Tech, Tim Tadlock is 11-11 vs. ranked opponents and 4-1 against top-10 opponents. • In 11 years as a head coach at the collegiate level, Tech head coach Tim Tadlock is 480-164 (Texas Tech/Grayson County).

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball NATIONAL POLLS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL (Mar. 24) 1. UL-Lafayette 2. South Carolina 3. Florida State 4. Virginia 5. Vanderbilt 6. LSU 7. Oregon 8. Oregon State 9. Cal Poly 10. UC Santa Barbara 11. Louisville 12. Ole Miss 13. Cal State Fullerton 14. Rice 15. Texas 16. Mississippi State 17. Kentucky 18. Houston 19. Washington 20. Auburn 21. Tennessee 22. Seton Hall 23. UCLA 24. North Carolina 25. Maryland 26. VCU 27. NC State 28. Clemson 29. Baylor 30. FIU

NCBWA (Mar. 24) 1. Virginia 2. Florida State 3. LSU 4. South Carolina 5. UL-Lafayette 6. Vanderbilt 7. Oregon 8. Oregon State 9. Cal Poly 10. Louiville 11. Cal State Fullerton 12. Ole Miss 13. Rice 14. UCLA 15. Mississippi State 16. Texas 17. Houston 18. NC State 19. North Carolina 20. Clemson 21. Kentucky 22. Texas A&M 23. Tennessee 24. Oklahoma State 25. Auburn 26. UC Santa Barbara 27. TEXAS TECH 28. Oklahoma 29. FIU 30. Alabama

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BASEBALL AMERICA (Mar. 24) 1. Florida State 2. South Carolina 3. Virginia 4. UL-Lafayette 5. Cal Poly 6. Oregon State 7. Vanderbilt 8. LSU 9. Cal State Fullerton 10. Rice 11. Oregon 12. Texas 13. Ole Miss 14. Louisville 15. UC Santa Barbara 16. Mississippi State 17. Houston 18. UCLA 19. Kentucky 20. Clemson 21. Auburn 22. Tennessee 23. Georgia Tech 24. North Carolina 25. NC State

USA TODAY COACHES’ (Mar. 24) 1. Florida State (24) 2. Virginia (5) 3. South Carolina (1) 4. LSU 5. Vanderbilt 6. UL-Lafayette 7. Oregon State 8. Oregon 9. Ole Miss 10. Cal Poly 11. Rice 12. Cal State Fullerton 13. Louisville 14. Texas 15. UCLA 16. Mississippi State 17. Houston (1) 18. North Carolina 19. NC State Kentucky 21. Tennessee 22. Clemson 23. UC Santa Barbara 24. TEXAS TECH 25. VCU

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GAME NOTES QUICK HITS - TCU • Scored 10 or more runs in a road game (twice at TCU) for the first time since 2012 (12, at New Mexico State). • Batted .429 (15-for-35) with runners in scoring position during the three-game series. • Batted .444 (4-for-9) with the bases loaded in the series. • Junior 2B Bryant Burleson batted .600 (3-for-5) with runners in scoring position during the series. • Tech bullpen recorded a 1.26 ERA (14.1 IP/2 ER) in the three-game series with TCU with 10 SO and 3 BB. • Five of seven Tech relievers didn’t allow an earned run. • Tech tied game and took lead in the 5th inning in Game 3... Tech is out-scoring opponents 23-4 in the 5th inning this year. QUICK HITS - POSITION PLAYERS (Alphabetical) • Jake Barrios - - - has made just 2 errors in his last 69 games played (dates back to 2013). • Bryant Burleson - - - has made 116 career starts (2012-Present) - most among active Red Raiders. • Zach Davis - - - leads the team with three stolen bases. • Tyler Floyd - - - had a perfect 4.0 grade point average in the fall 2013 semester. • Eric Gutierrez - - - has 10 career home runs - leads all active Red Raiders. • Alec Humphreys - - - has 11 BB and 2 HBP while only striking out 5 times this season. • Adam Kirsch - - - leads the NCAA with 13 doubles. • Ryan Long - - - named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (2/24) after batting .500 (6-for-12) during series with Oral Roberts. • Anthony Lyons - - - batting .667 (2-for-3) as a pinch hitter this season. • Tyler Neslony - - - became the first Red Raider with 2 grand slams in a season since 2008 (Roger Kieschnick). • Tim Proudfoot - - - became first Red Raider in over 27 years to start at SS in 3 straight Opening Day games. • Mason Randolph - - - has allowed just one passed ball during career at Texas Tech (94 games, 73 starts). • Hunter Redman - - - top performance going 2-for-3 with a 3-run double in 8th inning in series finale at Baylor. • Todd Ritchie - - - tied for team lead with 2 outfield assists this season... now has 7 career outfield assists at Tech. • Stephen Smith - - - batted .727 (8-for-11) with 3 runs and 3 RBI during two-game midweek series with SFA (Mar. 18-19). QUICK HITS - PITCHERS (Alphabetical) • Justin Bethard - - - top performance this season at TCU (3/21): 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 SO - 22 pitches. • Dalton Brown - - - 5-of-6 appearances this season have been scoreless. • Matt Custred - - - has made two outings this season against BYU (2/24) and Houston (2/28). • Ty Damron - - - threw season-high 3 IP and struck out a season-high 2 batters vs. New Mexico State (3/9). • Jonny Drozd - - - became the 1st Red Raider to make 9 consecutive scoreless outings since 2006 (LHP Colt Hynes, 9). • Dylan Dusek - - - has made four consecutive home midweek starts (Feb. 24-Mar. 19). • Heath Herrington - - - Received medical redshirt in 2013... has played in 3 games this season in the outfield. • Brock Hunt - - - hasn’t made an appearance... pitched at Howard College in 2013 and redshirted at Southern Miss in 2012. • Dominic Moreno - - - allowed just 1 ER in each of his first 5 starts this season. • Ryan Moseley - - - has made 10 outings this season with a 1.02 ERA and 2 saves in 17.2 IP with 16 SO and 1 BB. • Nick Pettus - - - made back-to-back scoreless outings against New Mexico State in relief. • Chris Sadberry - - - has allowed 2 or fewer runs in all 6 starts this season. • Cameron Smith - - - in 34 career collegiate appearances (New Mexico JC/Texas Tech) has tallied a 21-4 record. • Corey Taylor - - - Tech is 7-0 during his outings this season... owns a 0.92 ERA in 19.2 innings pitched this season. • Sean Thompson - - - made career debut pitching 1.1 innings in relief at the Houston College Classic vs. Houston (2/28). • Johnathon Tripp - - - season-high 3.0 IP in relief vs. New Mexico State (3/7) with 2 SO allowing just 1 run. • Matt Withrow - - - owns a 6-0 career record in 12 APP and 11 starts pitching at home. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ALL-TIME SERIES Texas Tech and Arkansas-Pine Bluff meet for the first time ever on Tuesday for a midweek non-conference doubleheader. UAPB is the first of two SWAC opponents Tech will face this season while also taking on Prairie View A&M (Apr. 17-19) in Lubbock. Tech had only played one SWAC program prior to this season with a 4-0 record against Alabama A&M with midweek games in 2010 and 2012. RED RAIDERS WIN ROAD SERIES AT NO. 24 TCU Texas Tech dropped the series opener (0-9) but answered immediately with a 10-2 win in game two and a dominating 12-2 victory in the series finale while taking the series over the Horned Frogs. It marked Tech’s first time defeating TCU in backto-back road games since 2002. The Red Raiders’ first win of the series in game two snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Frogs in Fort Worth that dated back to 2005. Tech finished the weekend with a 10-run victory over TCU (12-2), marking Tech’s first win by 10 or more runs over a ranked opponent since 2006 (vs. #24 Baylor - 14-1) and its first on the road over a ranked foe since 1997 (at #14 Oklahoma - 18-6). TADLOCK LOOKS TO CONTINUE SUCCESS AT HOME AGAINST NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Head coach Tim Tadlock has led the Red Raiders to a 28-5 record against non-conference opponents at home during his two season at the helm. Tech has posted notable non-conference wins at home against No. 3 Indiana (3 wins), No. 20 Arizona State (3/19), New Mexico State, No. 17 New Mexico and Dallas Baptist to name a few. BURLESON REACHES 100 CAREER BASE HITS The Red Raiders have just three players on its roster that were in uniform for the 2012 season - senior catcher Mason Randolph and junior infielders Bryant Burleson and Tim Proudfoot. Burleson, who leads all active players in base hits, reached the 100-career base hit milestone during Tech’s weekend at the Houston College Classic. Texas Tech Active Players - Most Career Base Hits Bryant Burleson (2012-Present)___________ 117 Tim Proudfoot (2012-Present)______________ 97 Jake Barrios (2013-Present)________________ 85 Eric Gutierrez (2013-Present)______________ 76 Devon Conley (2013-Present)______________ 70 Mason Randolph (2011-Present)___________ 62 HERE WE GO AGAIN - TECH TAKES TO THE ROAD EARLY IN BIG 12 PLAY FOR SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON Last year marked the first time in Big 12 Conference history that the Red Raiders would start league play with back-to-back road series - well, here we go again. Tech not only opened league play with back-to-back road series at Baylor/at TCU, but will then play at Oklahoma State (Apr. 4-6) after its Big 12 home opening series against Texas (Mar. 28-30) giving the Red Raiders three of their first four series on the road. Prior to last season, the last time Tech opened the season with back-toback road series was in 1995 - Tech’s Southwest Conference championship season (16-8 league record) - its first-ever league championship in school history. That season also marked Tech’s first NCAA Tournament appearance while finishing the season with a 51-14 overall record.

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball GAME NOTES

RECORD BREAKDOWN

TEXAS TECH RANKED FOR SIXTH CONSECUTIVE WEEK Texas Tech received its sixth consecutive national ranking on Monday when a pair of national top-30 rankings came its way with a No. 24 ranking from the USA Today Coaches’ poll and a No. 27 ranking from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association. It marks the third straight week being ranked in the USA Today Coaches’ poll, after being tabbed No. 25 last week. Tech has been ranked in the NCBWA poll for six straight weeks, its highest came last week (Mar. 10) at No. 25.

ALL BIG 12 All Opponents______________________ 19-7 3-3 at Home_________________________ 14-2 0-0 on the Road_______________________ 4-3 3-3 at Neutral Sites____________________ 1-2 0-0 Division I teams_____________________ 19-7 3-3 Non-Division I teams__________________ 0-0 0-0 Ranked teams________________________ 6-2 2-1 Top-10 teams________________________ 4-1 0-0 Top-5 teams_________________________ 3-1 0-0 Top-Ranked teams____________________ 0-0 0-0

A LOOK AT RED RAIDER HISTORY THROUGH 27, 28 GAMES Tech is 19-7 through 26 games. Here is a look at Tech’s overall record over the past 14 years through 27 and 28 games. Season______________ 26 Games_______27 Games_______ 28 Games 2013________________ 16-10___________16-11___________ 16-12 2012________________ 15-11___________16-11___________ 16-12 2011________________ 17-9____________17-10___________ 17-11 2010________________ 12-14___________12-15___________ 13-15 2009________________ 10-16___________11-16___________ 11-17 2008________________ 14-12___________15-12___________ 16-12 2007________________ 18-8____________19-8____________ 19-9 2006________________ 19-7____________19-8____________ 19-9 2005________________ 18-8____________18-9____________ 18-10 2004________________ 17-9____________17-10___________ 17-11 2003________________ 18-8____________18-9____________ 19-9 2002________________ 17-9____________18-9____________ 19-9 2001________________ 16-10___________17-10___________ 18-10 2000________________ 13-13___________14-13___________ 15-13 TEXAS TECH HAS 48 WINS AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS AT HOME SINCE 2001 Texas Tech is 48-46 against nationally-ranked opponents at home since 2001. Tech is 3-1 this season against top-25 ranked opponents (3-1 record vs. No. 3 Indiana). Last season, the first under head coach Tim Tadlock, the Red Raiders went 3-2 against ranked teams - marking the program’s first time with a winning record against ranked opponents at home since 2010 (5-4). Last season the Red Raiders defeated No. 20 Arizona State, No. 17 New Mexico and No. 19 Oklahoma State on their home field. TEXAS TECH AGAINST TOP-10 RANKED OPPONENTS AT HOME (SINCE 2005) Texas Tech is 11-12 against top-10 ranked teams at home since 2005 while claiming its most recent wins against a top-10 team in Lubbock against No. 3 Indiana while winning the final three games of the series. Tech also defeated No. 5 Texas A&M (4-3, 12 inn.) on April 8, 2011. Indiana marked the eighth top-10 opponent to travel to Lubbock since 2005 and were just the second non-conference foe (No. 8 TCU - 2011) during that time frame. TEXAS TECH AGAINST TOP-5 RANKED OPPONENTS AT HOME (SINCE 2004) The Red Raiders are 7-8 against top-five ranked opponents in Lubbock since 2004. Indiana marked the fifth top-five team to play in Lubbock over the last 13 years and the first non-conference top-five ranked team making the trip to Lubbock. Below is a look at the Red Raiders against top-five ranked opponents at home since 2004. Year Date Opponent W/L Score 2004 4/3 No. 2 Texas L 0-4 4/3 No. 2 Texas L 0-10 2005 5/13 No. 3 Nebraska L 4-9 5/14 No. 3 Nebraska L 1-6 5/15 No. 3 Nebraska W 7-6 2008 3/28 No. 2 Missouri L 0-1 3/29 No. 2 Missouri W 3-2 3/30 No. 2 Missouri W 15-11 2011 4/8 No. 5 Texas A&M W 4-3 (12) 4/9 No. 5 Texas A&M L 4-5 4/10 No. 5 Texas A&M L 8-14 2014 2/14 No. 3 Indiana L 0-1 2/15 No. 3 Indiana W 10-5 2/15 No. 3 Indiana W 6-2 2/16 No. 3 Indiana W 7-0 TEXAS TECH WINS 14 STRAIGHT HOME GAMES - FIRST SINCE 1999 Following an Opening Day loss to third-ranked Indiana (0-1), Texas Tech won 14 consecutive home games, which marked the longest winning streak by the Red Raiders on their home field since 1999. The 1999 Red Raiders captured 21 consecutive wins from Feb. 5-Apr. 4, 1999. This season’s win streak was snapped on Mar. 19 against Stephen F. Austin (L, 3-6). RED RAIDERS HOME MIDWEEK WIN STREAK RUNS TO 10 STRAIGHT Dating back to last season the Red Raiders won 10 consecutive midweek home games, marking Tech’s longest home win streak during the midweek since 2004-06 when Tech won 14 in a row. Tech’s home midweek streak spanned Tim Tadlock’s entire head coaching career - the past two seasons - as the streak began on Mar. 12, 2013 with a 9-2 win over Utah Valley - Tadlock’s first home midweek game as Tech’s head coach. The Red Raiders finished the 2013 season with six consecutive wins at home in the midweek over Utah Valley (2), No. 20 Arizona State, New Mexico State, No. 17 New Mexico and Dallas Baptist. This season Tech won midweek home games against BYU, New Mexico, Abilene Christian and Stephen F. Austin. The last time Tech won 10 straight home midweek games was during a three-year span from 2004-06. The home win streak in midweek play came to an end following a 6-3 loss against Stephen F. Austin at Rip Griffin Park on Mar. 19. TEXAS TECH IN BIG 12 OPENERS Texas Tech began its 18th season in the Big 12 Conference dropping 2-of-3 games at Baylor (Mar. 14-16). The Red Raiders are now 7-10-1 in Big 12 opening series while having won three of their last six. Tech is just 3-9 in opening conference series on the road, with its series win at Texas in 2013 marking the program’s second in the last two tries but only the third since 1997, the first year of the Big 12 Conference. The Red Raiders are 7-11 all-time in Big 12 openers while having won three of their last six and four of their past eight. Here is a look back at the Red Raiders in Big 12 opening series weekends.

When TTU starter pitches 5 + innings_______ 13-5 2-2 When TTU starter pitches > 5 innings_______ 6-2 1-1 When TTU staff posts 10 + strikeouts________ 2-1 0-1 When TTU staff posts 12 + strikeouts_______ 0-0 0-0 When TTU staff posts 15 + strikeouts_______ 0-0 0-0 Day Games_________________________ 15-5 3-1 Night Games_________________________ 4-2 0-2 Midweek Games______________________ 5-1 0-0 Weekend Games_____________________ 14-6 3-3 vs. RH Starter________________________ 13-3 2-1 vs. LH Starter_________________________ 6-4 1-2 1-Run Games________________________ 4-3 0-2 2-Run Games________________________ 2-0 0-0 5-Plus-Run Games___________________ 10-2 3-1 Extra-Inning Games___________________ 1-0 0-0 Last at-bat wins________________________ 2 0 Last at-bat losses_______________________ 0 0 Wearing White Pinstripes_______________ Wearing Grey________________________ Wearing Black________________________ Wearing Red_________________________ Wearing Throwbacks__________________

4-1 0-0 3-1 2-0 4-2 0-2 7-3 1-1 1-0 0-0

On Monday__________________________ On Tuesday__________________________ On Wednesday_______________________ On Thursday_________________________ On Friday____________________________ On Saturday_________________________ On Sunday__________________________

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3-Game Series Openers________________ 1-2 0-2 3-Game Middle Games________________ 2-1 1-1 3-Game Series Finales_________________ 3-0 2-0 In February__________________________ 8-2 0-0 In March___________________________ 11-5 2-3 In April _____________________________ 0-0 0-0 In May______________________________ 0-0 0-0 In June______________________________ 0-0 0-0 In Texas____________________________ 19-7 2-3 In Oklahoma_________________________ 0-0 0-0 In New Mexico_______________________ 0-0 0-0 In Kansas____________________________ 0-0 0-0 Below 40 degrees_____________________ 40-49 degrees________________________ 50-59 degrees________________________ 60-69 degrees________________________ 70-79 degrees________________________ 80-89 degrees________________________ 90-99 degrees________________________ Roof Closed (Minute Maid)_____________

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Televised Games______________________ On Comcast SportsNet Houston_________ On FOX College Sports_________________ On FOX Sports 1______________________ On FOX Sports Southwest______________ On FOX Sports Southwest Plus__________

4-4 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-0 2-0

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball BIG 12 PRESEASON RANKINGS BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COACHES 1. Kansas State (5)_________________ 56 points 2. Oklahoma State (2)______________ 51 points TCU (1)________________________ 51 points 4. Texas (1)______________________ 50 points 5. Oklahoma_____________________ 37 points 6. Baylor________________________ 26 points 7. West Virginia___________________ 23 points 8. Texas Tech____________________ 18 points 9. Kansas________________________ 12 points BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - PERFECT GAME 1. Kansas State 2. Oklahoma State 3. Texas 4. TCU 5. West Virginia 6. Oklahoma 7. Texas Tech 8. Baylor 9. Kansas BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 1. Oklahoma State 2. TCU 3. Texas 4. Kansas State 5. Oklahoma 6. West Virginia 7. Baylor 8. Kansas 9. Texas Tech BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL - COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY 1. Kansas State 2. TCU 3. Oklahoma State 4. Texas 5. Oklahoma 6. Baylor 7. Kansas 8. West Virginia 9. Texas Tech

GAME NOTES

Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Opponent Big 12 Opener at Baylor L at Texas W at Baylor L at #14 Baylor W at #23 Texas A&M L vs. Nebraska W at #22 Texas A&M L vs. Nebraska W vs. #16 Texas L vs. #8 Texas A&M W at #10 Texas A&M L at #8 Baylor L at #17 Texas A&M L vs. #12 Nebraska L at Texas A&M W vs. Kansas W at Texas A&M L at Texas L

Score 0-1 1-0 4-9 6-5 3-6 16-8 5-6 (12) 7-6 (11) 3-4 13-1 2-5 1-3 6-7 (10) 2-3 8-5 8-1 4-5 6-7

Series Record 1-2 2-1 0-3 2-1 1-2 2-1 1-2 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-3 1-2 3-0 1-2 2-1

SADBERRY GOES 26.1 INNINGS WITHOUT ALLOWING FIRST WALK OF THE SEASON Junior left-handed pitcher Chris Sadberry was nearly flawless controlling his pitches through his opening five starts of the season while going 26.1 consecutive innings pitched without allowing a walk. The first walk he allowed was in the bottom of the sixth inning in game two of the Big 12 opening series at Baylor when he missed on a full-count pitch to Bears first baseman Mitch Price. The last time a Red Raider had gone 26.1 consecutive innings pitched without allowing a walk was in 2012 when redshirt sophomore right-handed pitcher Duke von Schamann pitched exactly 26.1 innings without allowing a walk from March 30-April 28, a span that covered five starts, including four in Big 12 play. TECH PLAYS 1 HOUR, 47 MINUTE GAME - FASTEST PLAYED GAME SINCE 2003 Texas Tech defeated Abilene Christian 6-2 in midweek action (Mar. 11) in Lubbock while the game lasted just one hour and 47 minutes (7-minute weather delay) due to weather conditions which forced the Red Raiders and Wildcats to call it a final after ACU batted in the top of the seventh inning. It marked the fastest played game (minutes) for the Red Raiders in over 11 years dating back to Feb. 22, 2003 when No. 22 Texas Tech lost at TCU, 2-1, in a seven-inning contest at Lupton Stadium. RED RAIDERS RANK FOURTH IN THE NATION WITH 12 TRIPLES The Red Raiders have started the season ranking fourth in the nation in triples through 21 games played and entering the sixth weekend of the season with 12 triples. Maybe the most impressive fact is that nine Red Raiders have at least one triple, as junior Bryant Burleson, sophomore Alec Humphreys and freshman Stephen Smith each lead the team with two. All of last season (56 games), the Red Raiders had 10 triples. TADLOCK NEARS 500TH VICTORY AS A COLLEGAITE HEAD COACH Texas Tech head coach, now in his 11th year as a collegiate head coach (2nd at Tech) is only 23 wins away from winning his 500th career game as a college head coach. Tadlock’s official “career” record only includes his wins as a head coach at the four-year level, but following a nine-year career at Grayson County College where he led the Vikings to a pair of national championships and numerous league and regional titles, Tadlock owns a career head coaching record of 477-162. THIRD STRAIGHT WEEK A RED RAIDER NAMED BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK - FIRS TIME IN BIG 12 HISTORY For the first time in Big 12 history one program has had the league’s Newcomer of the Week for three straight weeks as senior OF Adam Kirsch was named the league’s top newcomer after LHP Chris Sadberry (Mar. 3) and SS Ryan Long (Feb. 24) earned the honor the previous two weeks. Kirsch was among the top Red Raiders during their four-game series sweep over New Mexico State and midweek win over New Mexico while batting .412 (7-for-17) on the week with 3 doubles, a home run and seven RBI while having his 14-game hit streak come to a close. TEXAS TECH SWEEPS FOUR-GAME SERIES OVER NMSU - FIRST SINCE 1999 Texas Tech swept New Mexico State in a four-game series in Lubbock (Mar. 6-9) giving the Red Raiders their first four-game series sweep since 1999 (vs. Howard). In fact, Tech has only played in four four-game series since 1997 with a series against No. 3 Indiana this season (Tech won 3-of-4), vs. Northern Iowa in 2003 (Tech won 3-of-4) and the Howard series to open the 1999 season, which Tech won 19-1, 16-5, 19-3 and 27-2. J-BOB THOMAS WITH PLENTY OF CONNECTIONS TO ACU The Abilene Christian baseball program is extremely familiar to one Red Raider as assistant coach/recruiting coordinator J-Bob Thomas finished his collegiate career as Wildcat (2004-05) after first attending Howard College (2002-03). Thomas was actually the starting catcher for the Wildcats in the last all-time meeting with the Red Raiders in 2004. In that same game former Oakland Athletics LHP Dallas Braden was the starting designated hitter for Tech. Thomas graduated from ACU with a degree in mass communications in 2005. Thomas was named All-Tournament Team at the 2004 Lone Star Conference Tournament, helping the Wildcats to a top-10 national ranking while claiming its second consecutive league title. TEXAS TECH AT THE HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC - MINUTE MAID PARK Texas Tech returned to the Houston College Classic for the eighth time this season. Overall, the Red Raiders have played in the event (now in its 14th year) in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. Tech is now 7-17 overall at the Houston College Classic with wins in 2001 (TCU), 2002 (TCU), a pair of wins in 2004 (Houston, Ohio State), 2008 (Tennessee), 2012 (Houston) and 2014 (Rice). The last time the Red Raiders advanced to the NCAA Tournament - 2004 - also marks the only year Tech has won two games at the event. This year marked the sixth consecutive trip to the Houston College Classic that the Red Raiders played at least one top-10 nationally-ranked opponent (No. 10 Rice). In 2012, Tech faced No. 4 Arkansas (L, 1-3) and No. 4 Rice (L, 2-6). Texas Tech at the Houston College Classic (2001-2014) 2014_________________________________________ Houston (L, 0-9), Sam Houston State (L, 6-10), #10 Rice (W, 2-1) 2012________________________________________________ #4 Arkansas (L, 1-3), #4 Rice (L, 2-6), Houston (W, 10-4) 2010____________________________________________________ #7 TCU (L, 2-11), #9 Rice (L, 2-3), Houston (L, 8-15) 2008___________________________________________________ Houston (L, 4-5), Tennessee (W, 7-3), #6 Rice (L, 4-5) 2006___________________________________________________ #4 Rice (L, 1-5), #12 Tulane (L, 4-6), Houston (L, 1-5) 2004__________________________________________ #1 Rice (L, 6-9), Houston (W, 12-7, 11 inn.), Ohio State (W, 9-4) 2002____________________________________________ TCU (W, 2-1, 10 inn.), UL Lafayette (L, 3-4), #11 Rice (L, 4-17) 2001______________________________________________________ TCU (W, 5-4), #7 Rice (L, 6-13), Houston (L, 5-11)

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball GAME NOTES TEXAS TECH KNOCKS OFF 10TH-RANKED RICE FOR FOURTH TOP-10 WIN OF THE SEASON In just 12 games this season the Red Raiders picked up four wins against top-10 ranked opponents with three wins over third-ranked Indiana to open the season and then defeating No. 10 Rice, 2-1, at Minute Maid Stadium. The victory marked Tech’s first over a top-10 ranked team on a neutral field since defeating No. 1 Texas, 4-2, in the Big 12 Championship in Oklahoma City in 2010. In addition, Texas Tech needed only 12 games this season to claim four wins over top-10 opponents. Tech’s previous four wins over top-10 teams came from 2010-12 during a span of 143 games. SADBERRY GUIDES TECH TO RARE VICTORY - IN MANY WAYS Texas Tech had to look back to 1996 for its last win over the Rice Owls until Sunday, Mar. 2, when redshirt junior Chris Sadberry guided Tech to a 2-1 victory on the final day of the Houston College Classic at Minute Maid Park to snap the Red Raiders 15-game losing streak against Rice. Sadberry pitched seven innings while not allowing an earned run with two strikeouts, five hits allowed and didn’t issue a walk. Perhaps the most amazing part of the win was the fact Tech had just two base hits - marking the fewest hits in a game that Tech won in over 14 years. SADBERRY/LONG NAMED TO HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM The Houston College Classic, now in its 14th year, selected a pair of Red Raiders to its All-Tournament Team, a first for Tech since 2008. Junior LHP Chris Sadberry (W, 7 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO) and freshman SS Ryan Long (.400, R, 2B, RBI) were named to the 13-player all-tourney list. Sadberry became Tech’s first pitcher on the all-tourney team since 2004 (Adam Fry) and became Tech’s first left-handed pitcher to be selected. Long became the first Tech freshman and shortstop to make the all-tourney list. In addition, Sadberry, who transferred to Tech this year from Grayson County, became Tech’s first newcomer to win a game at the tournament since 2008 when now Tampa Bay Rays right-handed pitcher Nathan Karns led Tech to a 7-3 victory over Tennessee. Karns transferred to Tech after spending his freshman season (2007) at NC State. SADBERRY NAMED BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK - BACK-TO-BACK WEEKS FOR RED RAIDERS For the second straight week a Red Raider was named the Big 12’s Newcomer of the Week as redshirt junior left-handed pitcher Chris Sadberry was honored on Monday, Mar. 3, after his dominating performance in Tech’s 2-1 win over No. 10 Rice. TEXAS TECH HAS LONGEST WIN STREAK SINCE 2002 The Texas Tech baseball program has its longest winning streak since capturing 14 straight wins in 2002. The last time Texas Tech won eight straight games was 2007 (Feb. 10-23). With a win on Thursday, Tech would capture its eighth straight win, that hasn’t happened at Tech since 2002 when the Red Raiders won 16 consecutive games (April 13-May 22). RYAN LONG BECOMES SEVENTH RED RAIDER TO BE NAMED BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Texas Tech freshman infielder Ryan Long was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (2/24) after batting .500 (6-for-12) with three RBI and three consecutive games with multiple hits during the Red Raiders three-game series sweep over Oral Roberts. Long becomes the seventh Red Raider to receive the honor and is just the second Tech freshman position player (2011 - OF Andre Wheeler). Texas Tech had the very first Big 12 Newcomer of the Week during the award’s first season in 2011 when Tech shortstop Kelby Tomlinson won the award after the first week of the season.

NATIONAL RANKINGS DATE__________BA____ NCBWA____ CB______ USA Preseason______ NR______ NR______ NR_______ NR Feb. 17_________ NR_______28______ 30_______ NR Feb. 24_________ NR_______26______ 26_______ NR Mar. 3__________ NR_______30______ NR_______ RV Mar. 10________ NR_______25______ 26_______ 23 Mar. 17________ NR_______29______ NR_______ 25 Mar. 24________ NR_______27______ NR_______ 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28 May 5 May 12 May 19 May 26 June 2 June 9 June 16 June 23 FINAL

NATIONAL POLLS BA________ Baseball America NCBWA____ National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association CB________ Collegiate Baseball USA_______ USA Today MOST RECENT RANKING IN EACH POLL Poll__________________Date_______________Ranking Baseball America_______3/21/05________________ 21st Collegiate Baseball______3/10/14________________ 26th NCBWA_______________3/24/14________________ 27th USA Today Coaches_____3/24/14________________ 24th

TEXAS TECH SWEEPS ORAL ROBERTS - FIRST THREE-GAME SERIES SWEEP FOR TECH SINCE 2012 Tech swept its first three-game series of the season over Oral Roberts (Feb. 21-23) at Rip Griffin Park. It marked Tech’s first three-game series sweep since taking an April three-game series over Houston in 2012. RED RAIDERS START SEASON 7-1 WITH IMPRESSIVE NON-CONFERENCE WINS Playing arguably its most difficult schedule for the opening eight games of the season since 2008, the Red Raiders have started the season 7-1 with three wins over No. 3 Indiana, a three-game series sweep over Oral Roberts and knocking off BYU. It marks the seventh time during the Big 12 era (since 1997) that Tech has started the year 7-1 and the fourth time over the last five years. Tech also started the season 7-1 in 2012, 2011, 2010, 2005, 2003 and 1997. NESLONY BECOMES FIRST RED RAIDER WITH PAIR OF GRAND SLAMS IN A SEASON SINCE 2008 Outfielder Tyler Neslony hit his first career home run - grand slam - and triple on opening weekend against No. 3 Indiana. The next weekend, Neslony hit his second career grand slam against Oral Roberts with a shot over the right-field wall. Neslony is the first Red Raider since Roger Kieschnick (2008) with a pair of grand slams in a season. Kieschnick ended his Tech career with three. Neslony turned a lot of heads during the first two weekends of the season. Through six games, Neslony is batting .533 (8-for-15), five runs, a double, triple, two grand slams, 10 RBI, 17 total bases, 1.133 slugging percentage and .611 on-base percentage. Neslony will now miss time after suffering a right-hand injury during Tech’s game two contest against Oral Roberts. *** Neslony is the first Red Raider with 10 RBI through six games since 2009 (Chris Richburg - 10). *** Neslony has the highest slugging percentage (1.133) by a Red Raider through 6 games since 2003 (Evan Shahak - 1.263).

Here is a look at Texas Tech’s grand slams since 2006 Tyler Neslony - vs. Oral Roberts (Feb. 22, 2014) Tyler Neslony - vs. No. 3 Indiana (Feb. 15, 2014) Tim Proudfoot - vs. Kansas (Apr. 21, 2013) Bo Altobelli - vs. Houston (Apr. 13, 2012) Tim Proudfoot - vs. Alabama A&M (Mar. 14, 2012) Bo Altobelli - vs. No. 22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Jamodrick McGruder - vs. Kansas (Apr. 30, 2011) Stephen Hagen - vs. New Mexico (Apr. 26, 2011) Garrett Totten - at Baylor (Mar. 22, 2009) Roger Kieschnick - vs. Baylor (May 18, 2008) Doug Thennis - vs. Missouri (Mar. 30, 2008) Roger Kieschnick - vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Mar. 18, 2008) Chris Richburg - vs. Dallas Baptist (May 1, 2007) Kyle Martin - vs. Dallas Baptist (Feb. 16, 2007) Roger Kieschnick - vs. Western Illinois (Feb. 11, 2007) Roger Kieschnick - vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Feb. 3, 2006) Matt Smith - vs. Oral Roberts (Feb. 25, 2006) Tyler Reves - vs. UNC Asheville (Mar. 11, 2006)

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEAM & INDIVIDIUAL AWARDS TEXAS TECH BASEBALL - Perfect Game National Team of the Day (2/15) - College Baseball Daily National Team of the Day (2/15) JAKE BARRIOS - Preseason All-Big 12 2nd Team (College Sports Madness) DALTON BROWN - Perfect Game No. 12 MLB Prospect (Big 12 - ‘15 Draft Class) ADAM KIRSCH - Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/10) RYAN LONG - Houston College Classic All-Tourament Team (SS) - Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Week (2/24) RYAN MOSELEY - Baseball America No. 41 MLB Prospect (‘14 Freshman Class) TIM PROUDFOOT - College Baseball 360 - National All-Star Lineup (Week 1) TODD RITCHIE - Preseason All-Big 12 2nd Team (College Sports Madness) CHRIS SADBERRY - Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/3) - Houston College Classic All-Tourament Team (P) MATT WITHROW - Baseball America No. 6 MLB Prospect (Big 12 - ‘15 Draft Class) - Perfect Game No. 8 MLB Prospect (Big 12 - ‘15 Draft Class) - Perfect Game No. 100 Ranked College Sophomore

GAME NOTES TEXAS TECH SWEEPS ORAL ROBERTS IN FIFTH-ANNUAL BROOKS WALLACE MEMORIAL SERIES For the fifth consecutive year, the Texas Tech baseball program recognized one of its own with the Brooks Wallace Memorial Series – this season a three-game series against Oral Roberts. The Red Raiders swept the three-game series – its first threegame sweep since 2012 (vs. Houston) – with 3-2, 7-2 and 4-1 victories over the Golden Eagles. Wallace, who is one of four Red Raiders to have their jersey number (#22) retired, died at the age of 27 on March 24, 1985 after an on-going bout with leukemia. Wallace played at Tech from 1977-80 while earning All-SWC honors and All-District VI recognition. He was twice selected in the MLB Draft by the Texas Rangers (21st Round) in 1980 and also by the New York Mets following his junior season at Tech in 1979. Wallace served as a graduate assistant coach under Kal Segrist in 1983 and as an assistant coach under Gary Ashby in 1984-85. In addition, the former Red Raider’s name is also attached to the College Baseball Foundation’s Brooks Wallace Award, an honor given annually to the nation’s top collegiate shortstop. TEXAS TECH IS BACK IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS - FIRST TIME SINCE 2012 The Texas Tech baseball program received a pair of national rankings following its 3-1 record over third-ranked Indiana on opening weekend. Tech received a No. 28 ranking from NCBWA - its first ranking in that poll since 2005 - and was also tabbed No. 30 by Collegiate Baseball. The last time Tech was in the national rankings was in 2012 with three straight rankings in Collegiate Baseball’s top-30 poll. OPENING WEEKEND SERVED AS THE FIRST OF MANY FOR RED RAIDERS Texas Tech came away with a series win claiming 3-of-4 victories from No. 3 Indiana on opening weekend in Lubbock (2/14-16). The Red Raiders picked up their first series win over a top-five opponent since 2008 (No. 2 Missouri) and the series finale, 7-0 shutout over the Hoosiers, was Tech’s first shutout over a top-10 opponent since 2009 (6-0 at No. 10 Kansas State). With wins over Indiana during the final three games it also marked the first time Tech had won three straight games over a top-five opponent in over 13 years. DOUBLEHEADER SWEEP - FIRST OVER RANKED OPPONENT SINCE 1999 Texas Tech swept a doubleheader over No. 3 Indiana on the first Saturday of the season with a 10-5 win and 6-2 victory in the second game. It marked Tech’s first doubleheader sweep over a ranked opponent since taking a pair of games against No. 3 Texas A&M (5-4 and 9-1) on March 14, 1999. 2014 OPENING DAY CROWD - BEST SINCE 2003 FOR TEXAS TECH HOME OPENER Texas Tech saw 2,751 fans attend Opening Day against No. 3 Indiana with 62 degrees at first pitch (2:01 p.m.), which marked the largest home opener crowd for the Red Raiders since 2003 (3,018 vs. New Mexico). FASTEST PLAYED TEXAS TECH OPENING DAY SINCE 1993 Texas Tech lost on Opening Day 1-0 against No. 3 Indiana in a contest that lasted just one hour and 58 minutes. The last time Tech played in an opener that took less time was in 1993 when Tech defeated Howard Payne 6-0 in Lubbock during a one hour and 50 minute contest. TEXAS TECH OPENS SEASON AGAINST TOP-10 OPPONENT FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 1989 Texas Tech opened the season hosting No. 3 Indiana for a four-game series, which marked the first time the Red Raiders had opened the season against a preseason top-10 opponent since 1989 (at No. 10 Arizona State). The Red Raiders lost to the Hoosiers (0-1) - but took 3-of-4 in the series. The Red Raiders lost 3-5 against the Sun Devils on Opening Day in 1989. DOMINANT MOUND PRESENCE ON OPENING DAY LAST FOUR SEASONS The past four Opening Day games (2011-14) for Texas Tech have been extremely successful on the mound. Since the 2011 opener, Texas Tech has allowed only two runs (1 ER) during a 8-0 win over Western Michigan (2011), 4-1 win over No. 31 Missouri State (2012), 8-0 shutout over Northern Illinois (2013) and a 1-0 loss against No. 3 Indiana (2014). During that stretch the Tech pitching staff has a 0.25 ERA in 36 innings with 16 hits allowed, one earned run, 41 strikeouts and 10 walks. Tech posted a two-hitter against Western Michigan (2011) and posted the program’s first one-hitter on Opening Day in over 27 years over the Missouri State Bears in 2012. OPENING DAY NOTES - VS. NO. 3 INDIANA - Texas Tech played 18 players - its most on Opening Day since 2006 (19 - vs. Louisiana-Monroe, W, 21-5). - Marked Tech’s first top-10 ranked opponent on Opening Day since 1989 (No. 10 Arizona State in Tempe). - Marked Tech’s first Opening Day opponent coming off a trip to Omaha since 1995 (No. 22 Arizona State in Tempe). - Tech had its 14-game win streak snapped on Opening Day at home (dated back to 1999). - Marked Tech’s first shutout on Opening Day at home since 1959 (0-4, vs. Colorado). - Red Raiders didn’t commit an error on Opening Day for the first time since 2010 (vs. Jacksonville State). - Marked 13th time since 1987 that Tech’s starting pitcher allowed one or fewer runs on Opening Day (fifth year in a row). - Tech had six players make career debuts, including three freshmen (Kirsch, Broadbent, Herrington, Lyons, Long, Redman). - Red Raiders had three players make first career starts - DH Adam Kirsch, 1B Matt Broadbent, LF Heath Herrington. - Tech played its Opening Day on Valentine’s Day for just second time in school history (1977 - vs. UT Arlington - W, 8-3). PROUDFOOT STARTS OPENING DAY AT SHORTSTOP FOR 3RD STRAIGHT SEASON - FIRST IN OVER 27 YEARS Junior Tim Proudfoot made his third straight start at shortstop for the Red Raiders on Opening Day (2011-13) while becoming the first Tech player to start three consecutive Opening Days at shortstop in over 27 years. KIRSCH HOMERS FOR FIRST CAREER BASE HIT - FIRST SINCE VON SCHAMANN IN 2011 Senior transfer Adam Kirsch hit a two-run homer in the second game of the season against No. 3 Indiana on Feb. 15 in game one of the doubleheader against the Hoosiers. It marked the first time since 2011 (Duke von Schamann, vs. Iowa) that a Red Raider had hit a home run for his first career base hit. DOMINIC MORENO STARTS ON OPENING DAY FOR SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON Junior RHP pitcher Dominic Moreno became just the fifth Red Raider - and first since 2010 - to start on Opening Day for Texas Tech in back-to-back seasons. Moreno took the loss in a 1-0 defeat against No. 3 Indiana, giving him a 1-1 career record on Opening Day for the Red Raiders. Moreno was nearly flawless in his career debut on Opening Day a year ago while providing one of the top performances in school history on Opening Day. Moreno earned the win during an 8-0 shutout over Northern Illinois striking out 11 batters - most by a Red Raider on Opening Day in over 27 years - in six innings allowing five hits and three walks in a 97-pitch performance. Below is a look at Tech’s Opening Day starter the last 27 years.

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball GAME NOTES ^ *

Texas Tech Opening Day Starters - 1987-2014 Year Starter (Class) W/L/ND 2014 RHP Dominic Moreno (Jr.) L 2013 RHP Dominic Moreno (So.) W 2012 RHP Duke von Schamann (So.) W 2011 LHP Daniel Coulombe (Jr.) ND 2010 RHP Chad Bettis (Jr.) W 2009 RHP Chad Bettis (So.) W 2008 RHP A.J. Ramos (Jr.) L 2007 LHP Colt Hynes (Sr.) ND 2006 RHP Josh Tomlin (Jr.) W 2005 RHP Adam Lawford (Jr.) ND 2004 RHP Randy Gattis (Fr.) W 2003 RHP Steve Gooch (Jr.) W 2002 RHP Chris Phillips (Sr.) ND 2001 RHP Cory Metzler (Sr.) W 2000 RHP Brandon Roberson (Jr.) W 1999 RHP Shane Wright (Sr.) W 1998 RHP Shane Wright (Jr.) ND 1997 RHP Jimmy Frush (Sr.) L 1996 LHP Matt Miller (Jr.) W 1995 RHP Travis Smith (Sr.) L 1994 RHP Eric Newman (Jr.) L 1993 RHP Travis Driskill (Jr.) W 1992 RHP Mark Brandenburg (Sr.) W 1991 RHP Mark Brandenburg (Jr.) W 1990 RHP Rodney Steph (Jr.) ND 1989 RHP Rodney Steph (So.) L 1988 RHP Mike Beiras (Sr.) L 1987 RHP Bret Marshall (Jr.) W 9-Inning Complete Game 7-inning Complete Game

IP 6.0 6.0 7.0 4.0 7.0 6.2 6.0 6.0 6.0 3.0 6.0 9.0 6.0 5.0 3.1 8.0 3.1 3.0 7.0 4.2 5.1 7.0 7.0 9.0 4.2 6.0 4.0 7.0

H 5 5 1 1 4 8 4 6 3 5 3 6 7 2 2 5 9 7 4 5 7 4 5 9 6 5 7 7

R 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 3 1 5 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 5 3 2 5 0 1 2 6 4 9 3

BRYANT TOP PERFORMERS BURLESON ER 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 4 2 1 5 0 1 2 6 4 6 1

BB 3 3 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 0 4 5 6 4

SO 3 11 6 5 4 5 10 4 2 1 4 9 5 5 4 5 2 3 5 3 0 8 2 4 3 1 3 6

PITCHES 78 97 93 73 101 86 84 67 N/A 35 64 N/A ^ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A * N/A N/A ^ N/A N/A N/A N/A *

BIG LEAGUE TALENT ON OPENING DAY Texas Tech had a four-year stretch where it started a current big leaguer on the mound for Opening Day. In 2006 current Cleveland Indians RHP Josh Tomlin earned the win guiding Tech to a 21-5 victory over Louisiana-Monroe. The following season current San Diego Padres LHP Colt Hynes was the starting pitcher during a six-inning no decision during Tech’s 4-3 win over Stephen F. Austin. Current Miami Marlins RHP A.J. Ramos got the start for the Red Raiders during his junior season in 2008 while taking the loss against Louisiana-Lafayette going six innings with 10 strikeouts. In 2009 current Colorado Rockies RHP Chad Bettis earned the win pitching 6.2 innings in the Opening Day start against Southern Utah. BURLESON HAS HIT STREAK SNAPPED AT 16 GAMES - LONGEST BY A RED RAIDER SINCE 2010 Bryant Burleson extended his career-best hit streak to 16 games before having it snapped in the third game of the season. Burleson’s streak - which dated back to 2013 - marked the longest by a Red Raider since 2010 (Scott LeJeune - 17 games). The junior from Midland batted .375 (24-for-64) with seven runs, four doubles, 10 RBI and five walks. Burleson ended the 2013 season with a 14-game streak, which was the longest to end a season by a Red Raider since 2001 (Anthony Arnerich - 17 games).

OF ADAM KIRSCH .333, 13 2B (LEADS NCAA), 2 HR, 24 RBI

RANDOLPH GIVES TEXAS TECH IS LONE FOURTH-YEAR SENIOR Texas Tech catcher Mason Randolph has been around for a while now - not just because the senior catcher is from Lubbock - graduating in 2010 from Coronado High School - but because he is the only fourth-year senior on the Red Raiders roster. Randolph entered the season having played in 86 career games (66 starts) with a .237 (55-for-232) career average with 38 runs, 11 doubles, three home runs and 28 RBI while starting in 42 games in 2013 as a junior behind the plate. DAMRON & MOSELEY CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER MLB OPPORTUNITIES Texas Tech had two student-athletes decide to start a collegiate career and bypass the opportunity to sign with a Major League Baseball organization as both RHP Ryan Moseley (Lubbock, Texas/Cooper HS) and LHP Ty Damron (Krum, Texas/ Krum HS) pass on MLB offers after being selected in the 2013 MLB Draft. Moseley, who went 10-2 with a 1.78 ERA with 111 strikeouts in 78.2 innings as a senior, was taken in the 36th round of the draft by the Tampa Bay Rays. Damron, who was the only draft pick the Dodgers didn’t sign that was taken in the top 15 rounds, was the 13th round pick by the Dodgers. Damron went 8-2 as a senior with a 1.00 ERA with 138 strikeouts allowing just 40 walks. Damron became the highest drafted incoming Red Raider to make it to campus since 2007 when Chad Bettis was taken in the eighth round by the Astros. Bettis was a second round pick out of Tech following his junior season in 2010 and made his MLB debut in 2013 with the Rockies. LEADING OFF FOR THE RED RAIDERS ... Taking a closer look at the Red Raiders first time at the plate to start a season shows that Tech has scored at least one run in the first inning in 11 of the last 14 Opening Day games. When looking at the Red Raiders leadoff hitter in the first inning, Tech’s first man to the plate during a new season is 5-for-11 with three walks, two strikeouts and once reaching base on error since 2001. Tech’s leadoff batter has scored in the first inning eight times over the last 14 years. Year Hitter (POS) Count Result Scored 1st Inn. Opponent Result 2014 Adam Kirsch (DH) 2-1 P-3 No 0 Runs No. 3 Indiana L, 0-1 2013 Brett Bell (CF) 3-2 BB Yes 1 Run Northern Illinois W, 8-0 2012 Jamodrick McGruder (2B) 1-1 Bunt-1B Yes 2 Runs No. 31 Missouri State W, 4-1 2011 Kelby Tomlinson (SS) 1-2 SO No 3 Runs Western Michigan W, 8-0 2010 Michael Reed (LF) 2-1 F-7 No 3 Runs Jacksonville State W, 8-3 2009 Willie Rueda (2B) 3-0 BB Yes 3 Runs Southern Utah W, 14-3 2008 Doug Thennis (1B) 2-2 SO No 0 Runs UL Lafayette L, 0-4 2007 Joey Kenworthy (2B) 1-1 1-3 No 0 Runs Stephen F. Austin W, 4-3 2006 Joey Callendar (3B) N/A E-9 Yes 2 Runs Louisiana-Monroe W, 21-5 2005 Cody Fuller (CF) 0-1 1B-CF No 1 Run New Mexico W, 18-6 2004 Cameron Blair (SS) 2-2 1B-CF Yes 2 Runs Campbell W, 18-1 2003 Brent Fossum (CF) N/A 1B-CF Yes 3 Runs New Mexico W, 4-2 2002 Kevin Jordan (RF) N/A 1B Yes 1 Run BYU W, 8-6 2001 Gera Alvarez (SS) N/A BB Yes 7 Runs Howard W, 21-0

LHP DYLAN DUSEK 2-0, 2.29 ERA, 19.2 IP, 9 SO, 1 BB

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball GAME NOTES OPPONENTS IN THE POLLS Eight Texas Tech opponents have received preseason national rankings, appearing in at least one of the following polls: Collegiate Baseball (CB), NCBWA, Baseball America (BA) and USA Today (USA). Team________________________________CB________ NCBWA___ BA_______ USA Indiana______________________________7th________ 7th_______ 3rd_______ 11th Rice_________________________________17th_______ 15th______ 15th______ 15th Oklahoma State_______________________18th_______ 19th______ NR________ 18th TCU_________________________________19th_______ 22nd______ 19th______ 23rd Texas________________________________20th_______ 25th______ 18th______ 22nd Kansas State__________________________28th_______ 18th______ 22nd______ 21st Oklahoma____________________________32nd______ 28th______ NR________ NR New Mexico__________________________37th_______ NR________ NR________ NR TEXAS TECH IN THE PRESEASON POLLS Texas Tech has been ranked anywhere from seventh-to-ninth in preseason Big 12 Conference rankings by the league’s head coaches, Perfect Game, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and College Baseball Today. The Red Raiders were picked to finish eighth by the league’s head coaches. Here is a look at previous seasons and where Tech was predicted to finish in the coaches’ poll compared to where they actually finished at the end of the season in the league standings. Year Predicted Finished 2014________________________________________ 9th_____________ ??? 2013________________________________________ 6th_____________ 8th 2012________________________________________ 7th____________ T-8th 2011________________________________________ 7th_____________ 7th 2010________________________________________ 10th____________ 5th 2009________________________________________ 8th_____________ 7th 2008________________________________________ 10th___________ 10th 2007________________________________________ 6th____________ 10th 2006________________________________________T-8th____________ 8th 2005________________________________________ 6th_____________ 8th 2004________________________________________ 7th_____________ 3rd 2003________________________________________T-4th____________ 9th 2002________________________________________ 5th_____________ 3rd 2001________________________________________ 7th_____________2nd 2000________________________________________ 3rd_____________ 5th 1999_________________________________________1st_____________ 3rd WHO’S ON FIRST, WHAT’S ON SECOND AND NOBODY KNOWS WHO IS ON THIRD Right when most people had believed conference realignment had slowed down just a bit, you look up in 2014 and see plenty of faces in new places. When looking at all-time opponents for the Red Raiders, you will notice 19 opponents that Tech has played at some point are now in a new conference. Below is a look at the programs and their old and new conferences. Program Old Conference (2012-13) New Conference (2013-14) UConn_______________ Big East___________________ American Athletic Houston______________ Conference-USA____________ American Athletic Rutgers_______________ Big East___________________ American Athletic SMU_________________ Conference-USA____________ American Athletic Temple_______________ Atlantic-10_________________ American Athletic UCF__________________ Conference-USA____________ American Athletic Notre Dame___________ Big East___________________ Atlantic Coast Southern Utah_________ The Summit________________ Big Sky Florida International____ Sun Belt___________________ Conference-USA North Texas___________ Sun Belt___________________ Conference-USA UTSA_________________ Western Athletic____________ Conference-USA Dallas Baptist__________ Western Athletic____________ Missouri Valley Abilene Christian_______ NCAA D-II_________________ Southland Texas State____________ Western Athletic____________ Sun Belt UT Arlington__________ Western Athletic____________ Sun Belt Denver_______________ Sun Belt___________________ The Summit Northern Colorado_____ Great West_________________ Western Athletic UT-Pan American_______ Great West_________________ Western Athletic New York Tech_________ Great West_________________ NCAA D-II

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball 2014 SEASON RESULTS Record: 19-7

Home: 14-2

Away: 4-3

Date Opponent W Score L R-H-E R-H-E Inn 2/14/14 #3 INDIANA 0-1 L 0-4-0 1-5-0 9 2/15/14 #3 INDIANA W 10-5 10-13-3 5-6-0 9 2/15/14 #3 INDIANA W 6-2 6-9-0 2-9-1 9 2/16/14 #3 INDIANA W 7-0 7-11-1 0-7-0 9 # 2/21/14 ORAL ROBERTS W 3-2 3-11-1 2-11-0 9 # 2/22/14 ORAL ROBERTS W 7-2 7-12-3 2-6-2 9 # 2/23/14 ORAL ROBERTS W 4-1 4-7-0 1-8-1 9 2/24/14 BYU W 4-2 4-8-1 2-8-1 9 2/27/14 at Stephen F. Austin W 5-4 5-9-1 4-11-0 9 + 2/28/14 vs. Houston 0-9 L 0-6-0 9-10-0 9 + 3/01/14 vs. Sam Houston State 6-10 L 6-8-0 10-15-2 9 + 3/02/14 vs. #10 Rice W 2-1 2-2-3 1-7-0 9 3/04/14 NEW MEXICO W 9-3 9-17-0 3-11-0 9 3/06/14 NEW MEXICO STATE W 5-3 5-4-0 3-7-0 9 3/07/14 NEW MEXICO STATE W 15-2 15-18-0 2-7-0 9 3/08/14 NEW MEXICO STATE W 8-7 8-13-1 7-15-1 (12) 3/09/14 NEW MEXICO STATE W 14-4 14-14-0 4-9-0 9 3/11/14 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 6-2 6-9-0 2-7-0 (7) * 3/14/14 at Baylor 0-1 L 0-6-3 1-7-1 9 * 3/15/14 at Baylor 1-2 L 1-5-0 2-8-2 9 * 3/16/14 at Baylor W 7-1 7-7-0 1-3-2 9 3/18/14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 20-4 20-17-0 4-8-3 9 3/19/14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 3-6 L 3-6-1 6-12-2 9 * 3/21/14 at #24 TCU 0-9 L 0-4-1 9-12-0 9 * 3/22/14 at #24 TCU W 10-2 10-15-1 2-6-1 9 * 3/23/14 at #24 TCU W 12-2 12-12-1 2-8-2

Neutral: 1-2

Big 12 Conference: 3-3

Overall Big 12 Pitcher of Record 0-1 0-0 Moreno (0-1) 1-1 0-0 Withrow (1-0) 2-1 0-0 Sadberry (1-0) 3-1 0-0 C. Smith (1-0) 4-1 0-0 C. Smith (2-0) 5-1 0-0 Taylor (1-0) 6-1 0-0 C. Smith (3-0) 7-1 0-0 Dusek (1-0) 8-1 0-0 Damron (1-0) 8-2 0-0 Moreno (0-2) 8-3 0-0 Withrow (1-1) 9-3 0-0 Sadberry (2-0) 10-3 0-0 C. Smith (4-0) 11-3 0-0 Taylor (2-0) 12-3 0-0 Moreno (1-2) 13-3 0-0 Brown (1-0) 14-3 0-0 Drozd (1-0) 15-3 0-0 Dusek (2-0) 15-4 0-1 Moreno (1-3) 15-5 0-2 Sadberry (2-1) 16-5 1-2 Taylor (3-0) 17-5 1-2 Withrow (2-1) 17-6 1-2 Tripp (0-1) 17-7 1-3 Moreno (1-4) 18-7 2-3 Drozd (2-0) 19-7 3-3 Sadberry (3-1)

Attend Temp Time 2,751 62° 1:58 - 63° 2:34 3,387 87° 2:23 2,633 60° 2:14 2,011 65° 2:41 3,347 73° 2:25 2,225 58° 2:19 1,863 48° 2:10 162 45° 2:48 5,958 62° 2:30 7,839 73° 2:55 6,046 Roof Closed 2:28 1,521 58° 2:47 1,896 67° 2:33 2,508 75° 3:21 1,336 49° 3:54 2,453 48° 3:07 2,362 81° 1:47 2,810 69° 2:25 2,571 64° 3:02 2,424 52° 2:27 1,704 53° 2:37 1,819 53° 2:20 4,242 79° 2:57 4,028 59° 3:10 3,548 49° 2:52

* Big 12 Conference game # Brooks Wallace Memorial Series - Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park (Lubbock, Texas) + Houston College Classic - Minute Maid Park (Houston, Texas) $ Big 12 Championship - Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ( ) Run Rule or Shortened Game

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

2014 SEASON STATISTICS     

                       

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              

              

              

       

 

     

              

                                                                          

   

     

 

     

     

     

     

   

       

      

      

      

      

                                 

                

   

   

      

 

 

 























  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

     

  

  

  

  

  

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

           







 



















 

 









 





















 

 



               

 

      

  

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

2014 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS     

                 

 



     

     

     

     

     

     

                 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     



          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          











































     



          



 

    

        

  



 

 

 

   





   





 

 



 

 



   



 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 







 



 

          





 



















    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

      

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    















































 

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

TCU SERIES (3 Games, March 21-23 - Fort Worth, Texas)     

                 

 



     

     

     

     

     

     

                 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          



































     



          











    

         

  



 

 

 

   





   

 

 

 

 



   



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 







 



 

          





 



















    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

      

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    









































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

 

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN SERIES (2 Games, March 18-19 - Lubbock, Texas)     

              

 

      

      



      

      

      

  

      

      

      



      

 

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

 

 

 

   



   

 

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      



      

      

 

     

      

     

 



   



 

 

 

 

 





     





      

 

























 



























 

   



 

 

 

 



 

       





 



















    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

      

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 







































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                     

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     

       

     

     

                         

                                      

 

 

  

           

     

            



     

            

                                                   

   

     

 

     

     

     

 

           

 

 

   

           

     

     

     

     

     

            

            

            

            

            

            

            

     

 

     

 

            

      

      

      

    

                             

              







  

   

  

 

 

 

 





 



















   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         







 

























 





















 



              

      

 

  

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

ROAD/NEUTRAL SITE GAMES     

                  

 

     

     



     

           

  

     

     

     



     

     

 

     

 

     

           

 

     

     

   

     

     

     

           

           

           

           

           

           

           



           

           

           

           



          

          

           

           

            





          





           





















 



















 



 





 

        





   



 





 





 



 



 

 

 



 



 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 





 

              





 



















  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

      

     

  

  

  

  

  

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

          







 



















 







 



















 

 

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

PREVIOUS GAME BOX SCORE

2014 Texas Tech Baseball #25 Texas Tech at #24 TCU Mar 23, 2014 at Fort Worth, TX (Lupton Stadium) Texas Tech 12 (19-7,3-3 BIG 12) Player

Conley, Devon cf Burleson, Bryant 2b Barrios, Jake 3b Gutierrez, Eric 1b Kirsch, Adam rf Herrington, Heath rf Drozd, Jonny dh Smith, Stephen ph Long, Ryan ss Redman, Hunter c Davis, Zach lf Ritchie, Todd ph Sadberry, Chris p Taylor, Corey p Moseley, Ryan p Totals

Score by Innings Texas Tech TCU

ab

r

5 5 5 2 4 0 0 5 5 4 2 2 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

TCU 2 (13-10,1-2 BIG 12)

h rbi bb so po

a lob

avg

Player

1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0

0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

.267

4 15 27 12

6

Jones, Cody cf Fitzgerald, Dylan rf Pennington, Walker rf Cron, Kevin dh Crain, Garrett ph White, Boomer lf Odell, Derek 3b Fox, Will 3b Jones, Keaton ss Fagnan, Jeremie 1b Delso, Dylan c Castellano, Connor 2b Garza, Eric 2b Alexander, Tyler p Kipper, Jordan p Ferrell, Riley p Young, Alex p Evans, Travis p Trieglaff, Brian p Totals

1 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

39 12 12 10

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

2 1 1 1 3 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0

5 0 1 13 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0

.271 .294 .318 .333 .308 .256 .229 .500 .130 -

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

4 0

5 0

0 0

0 0

3 1

R H 12 12 2 8

ab

r

h rbi bb so po

a lob

avg

4 3 1 3 0 4 3 1 4 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

.259

34

2

8

2

2

2 27

5

7

.305 .333 .313 .385 .389 .260 .000 .253 .163 .231 .212 -

E 1 2

E - Burleson(4); Odell(5); Alexander(2). DP - TTU 1. LOB - TTU 6; TCU 7. 2B - Burleson 2(9); Long(5); Pennington(1). HBP - Gutierrez. SF - Kirsch(5). Texas Tech

Sadberry, Chris Taylor, Corey Moseley, Ryan

r er bb so ab bf

np

era

5.0 4 1 1 1 1 19 20 3.0 2 0 0 1 1 10 11 1.0 2 1 0 0 0 5 5

ip

h

63

2.35

38

0.92

16

1.02

TCU

Alexander, Tyler Kipper, Jordan Ferrell, Riley Young, Alex Evans, Travis Trieglaff, Brian

ip

h

r

5.1 0.0 0.2 1.0 1.0 1.0

7 0 2 0 0 3

6 2 1 0 0 3

er bb so ab

6 2 1 0 0 3

1 2 0 0 0 1

bf

np

era

7 24 25 0 0 2 2 4 5 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 5 7

82

2.94

9

6.97

21

0.73

15

2.76

15

5.79

36

4.50

Win - Sadberry (3-1). Loss - Alexander (3-2). Save - None. WP - Sadberry(1); Alexander(2); Kipper 3(3); Trieglaff(1). HBP - by Ferrell (Gutierrez). PB - Delso(1). Inherited runners/scored: Taylor 2/0; Kipper 2/2; Ferrell 2/2. Pitches/strikes: Sadberry 63/42; Taylor 38/24; Moseley 16/9; Alexander 82/55; Kipper 9/1; Ferrell 21/14; Young 15/11; Evans 15/9; Trieglaff 36/20. Umpires - HP: Tom Svehla 1B: Mark Winters 2B: Chris Coskey 3B: Kelly Nutt Start: 1:02 PM Time: 2:52 Attendance: 3548 Weather: 49 degrees/17 MPH, L-to-R

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                          

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                          

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  2014 Texas Tech Baseball  TEAM HITTING GAME-BY-GAME

                         



                         





 





   

 



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                                                     

TEAM PITCHING GAME-BY-GAME 

                          



                          





                                                     



                          



                          



                          



                          



                          



                          







                                                                                                                                                                 



                          



                          



                          



                          



                          



                          



                          

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  2014 Texas Tech Baseball  TEXAS TECH SUMMARY

  

  

  

  

               

              

   

   

   

   

   

   

  

  

  

  

  

     

  

        

        

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

        

 

 

 

 

 

     

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  2014 Texas Tech Baseball 

TEXAS TECH MISCELLANEOUS STATS                                    

                 

                 

                                                     

 

     16  ^           

^ - Dates back to 2013

                

              

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball BIG INNINGS (4-PLUS RUNS) TEXAS TECH Date 2/15 2/22 3/7 3/7 3/9 3/9 3/11 3/16 3/18 3/18 3/23 3/23

Opponent INDIANA ORAL ROBERTS NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE ABILENE CHRISTIAN at Baylor STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at TCU at TCU

INN. RUNS Result 1 5 W 10-5 6 5 W 7-2 5 7 W 15-2 6 4 W 15-2 3 4 W 14-4 4 4 W 14-4 1 5 W 6-2 8 7 W 7-1 1 5 W 20-4 6 11 W 20-4 5 4 W 12-2 6 5 W 12-2

OPPONENT Date 2/15 2/28 3/1 3/8 3/21

Opponent INN. RUNS Result INDIANA 3 4 W 10-5 vs. Houston 7 8 L 0-9 vs. Sam Houston State 2 5 L 6-10 NEW MEXICO STATE 6 5 W 8-7 (12) at TCU 4 4 L 0-9

RECORD WITH A BIG INNING____________________ 8-0 RECORD W/OUT A BIG INNING_________________ 11-7 RECORD WHEN ALLOWING A BIG INNING_________ 2-3 RECORD WHEN NOT ALLOWING A BIG INNING___ 17-4

TEAM GAME HIGHS BATTING At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:

44 20 18 19 4 5 2 30 9 9 15 4 2 2 4 1 1 1 16 5

vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 07, 2014) vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) (5 games ) vs New Mexico State (Mar 07, 2014) vs Indiana (Feb 15, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 07, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 09, 2014) at TCU (Mar 23, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 06, 2014) (4 games ) vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 19, 2014) vs Oral Roberts (Feb 23, 2014) vs Oral Roberts (Feb 22, 2014) at Stephen F. Austin (Feb 27, 2014) at Baylor (Mar 15, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) vs Oral Roberts (Feb 23, 2014)

FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:

36 21 3 1 1 1 4

vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) (4 games ) vs Indiana (Feb 15, 2014) vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) at TCU (Mar 22, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014)

PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters:

12.0 10 10 6 6 11 11 15 15 5 1 3 2 2 2 4

vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014 at Houston, TX) vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014 at Houston, TX) at Stephen F. Austin (Feb 27, 2014) at TCU (Mar 21, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) at Baylor (Mar 14, 2014) vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014 at Houston, TX) vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) at TCU (Mar 21, 2014) at Baylor (Mar 14, 2014) vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014 at Houston, TX) vs Oral Roberts (Feb 21, 2014) at Stephen F. Austin (Feb 27, 2014) vs New Mexico State (Mar 09, 2014) vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014 at Houston, TX)

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS BATTING At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:

FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls:

PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters:

6 6 6 4 5 5 5 5 2 1 1 7 7 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 6

16 8 2 2 1 1 1

7.0 7.0 6 6 5 9 8 4 1 2 2 3

Lyons, Anthony vs New Mexico State (Mar 07, 2014) Barrios, Jake vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) Smith, Stephen vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) Barrios, Jake vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) Smith, Stephen vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) Burleson, Bryant vs New Mexico State (Mar 09, 2014) Kirsch, Adam vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) Burleson, Bryant at TCU (Mar 23, 2014) (8 games ) (13 games ) (9 games ) Smith, Stephen vs New Mexico (Mar 04, 2014) Kirsch, Adam vs New Mexico (Mar 04, 2014) (4 games ) Smith, Stephen at TCU (Mar 23, 2014) Kirsch, Adam at TCU (Mar 23, 2014) Lyons, Anthony vs New Mexico State (Mar 06, 2014) (16 games ) (11 games ) Burleson, Bryant at Stephen F. Austin (Feb 27, 2014) Burleson, Bryant vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) Barrios, Jake vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) Redman, Hunter vs Oral Roberts (Feb 22, 2014) Randolph, Mason at Stephen F. Austin (Feb 27, 2014) Smith, Stephen at Baylor (Mar 15, 2014) Davis, Zach vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) Gutierrez, Eric at Baylor (Mar 15, 2014)

Gutierrez, Eric vs New Mexico State (Mar 08, 2014) Barrios, Jake vs Oral Roberts (Feb 23, 2014) Broadbent, Matt vs Oral Roberts (Feb 22, 2014) Long, Ryan vs Rice (Mar 02, 2014 at Houston, TX) Redman, Hunter vs Indiana (Feb 15, 2014) Randolph, Mason vs Stephen F. Austin (Mar 18, 2014) Floyd, Tyler at TCU (Mar 22, 2014)

Sadberry, Chris vs Rice (Mar 02, 2014 at Houston, TX) Moreno, Dominic at Baylor (Mar 14, 2014) Withrow, Matt vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014) Withrow, Matt vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014) Moreno, Dominic at TCU (Mar 21, 2014) Moreno, Dominic at Baylor (Mar 14, 2014) Moreno, Dominic vs Oral Roberts (Feb 21, 2014) Moreno, Dominic at TCU (Mar 21, 2014) Moreno, Dominic at Baylor (Mar 14, 2014) Withrow, Matt vs Sam Houston State (Mar 01, 2014) Withrow, Matt vs New Mexico State (Mar 09, 2014) Moreno, Dominic vs Houston (Feb 28, 2014 at Houston, TX)

MULTI-RUN INNINGS (40) 2 Runs________________________________________ 21 3 Runs_________________________________________ 7 4 Runs_________________________________________ 4 5 Runs_________________________________________ 5 7 Runs_________________________________________ 2 11 Runs________________________________________ 1 GO-AHEAD RBI (26) Alec Humphreys_________________________________ Ryan Long______________________________________ Eric Gutierrez___________________________________ Jake Barrios_____________________________________ Matt Broadbent_________________________________ Tyler Neslony___________________________________ Bryant Burleson_________________________________ Adam Kirsch____________________________________ Tim Proudfoot___________________________________ Stephen Smith__________________________________ Mason Randolph________________________________ Devon Conley___________________________________

4 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

GAME TYING RBI (11) Adam Kirsch____________________________________ Tyler Floyd______________________________________ Eric Gutierrez___________________________________ Devon Conley___________________________________ Mason Randolph________________________________ Anthony Lyons__________________________________ Todd Ritchie____________________________________

3 2 2 1 1 1 1

2-OUT RBI (59) Jake Barrios_____________________________________ Ryan Long______________________________________ Bryant Burleson_________________________________ Eric Gutierrez___________________________________ Adam Kirsch____________________________________ Hunter Redman_________________________________ Stephen Smith__________________________________ Tyler Neslony___________________________________ Devon Conley___________________________________ Alec Humphreys_________________________________ Anthony Lyons__________________________________ Todd Ritchie____________________________________ Tyler Floyd______________________________________ Matt Broadbent_________________________________ Tim Proudfoot___________________________________ Mason Randolph________________________________

8 8 8 7 6 5 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

INFIELD BASE HITS (35) Jake Barrios_____________________________________ Zach Davis_____________________________________ Eric Gutierrez___________________________________ Ryan Long______________________________________ Matt Broadbent_________________________________ Alec Humphreys_________________________________ Anthony Lyons__________________________________ Devon Conley___________________________________ Adam Kirsch____________________________________ Stephen Smith__________________________________ Bryant Burleson_________________________________ Hunter Redman_________________________________ Tyler Floyd______________________________________

6 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (9) Adam Kirsch____________________________________ Stephen Smith__________________________________ Todd Ritchie____________________________________ Alec Humphreys_________________________________ Tyler Neslony___________________________________

2 2 2 2 1

PICKOFFS BY PITCHERS (3) Cameron Smith__________________________________ 1 Corey Taylor____________________________________ 1 Jonny Drozd____________________________________ 1 BUNT BASE HITS (12) Zach Davis_____________________________________ Devon Conley___________________________________ Ryan Long______________________________________ Bryant Burleson_________________________________ Eric Gutierrez___________________________________ Adam Kirsch____________________________________ Hunter Redman_________________________________

4 2 2 1 1 1 1

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEXAS TECH HOME RUNS

No.

Δ

Player (#)

Opponent (Date)

1

Tyler Neslony (1)

2

Outs

Count

Inning

Pitcher

#3 Indiana (2/15 - Game 1) 4

1

0-1

1

Hart (L) s

Adam Kirsch (1)

#3 Indiana (2/15 - Game 1) 2

0

3-1

5

Harrison (R) r

‡ Δ ! 3

Tyler Neslony (2)

Oral Roberts (2/22)

4

1

0-2

6

Trujillo (R) s

4

Mason Randolph (1)

Stephen F. Austin (2/27)

2

0

1-0

3

Maynard (R) s

5

Adam Kirsch (2)

New Mexico (3/4)

1

1

1-0

5

Duree (R) r

6

Eric Gutierrez (1)

New Mexico State (3/8)

1

0

3-1

9

Gonzales (R) r

7

Eric Gutierrez (2)

New Mexico State (3/9)

1

2

3-1

4

Kilgore (R) s

8

Eric Gutierrez (3)

Stephen F. Austin (3/19)

1

0

2-2

3

Cross (R) s

9

Bryant Burleson (1)

#24 TCU

1

0

2-2

4

Teakell (R) r

* - Inside the park home run ◊ - Pinch-hit home run † - Game-tying home run ‡ - Tie-breaking home run Δ - Game-winning home run ! - Provided eventual winning runs § - home run erased deficit and gave Texas Tech the lead italics indicates walk-off home run

Runs

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN at Home________________________________ 7 on the Road_____________________________ 2 at Neutral Site____________________________ 0 vs. RHP_________________________________ 8 vs. LHP__________________________________ 1 vs. Big 12 Teams__________________________ 1 vs. Non-Conference Teams__________________ 8 with 0 outs______________________________ 5 with 1 out_______________________________ 3 with 2 outs______________________________ 1 Solo HR_________________________________ 5 2-Run HR________________________________ 2 3-Run HR________________________________ 0 Grand Slam______________________________ 2 February________________________________ 4 March__________________________________ 5 April____________________________________ 0 May____________________________________ 0 in 1st inning_____________________________ 1 in 2nd inning____________________________ 0 in 3rd inning_____________________________ 2 in 4th inning_____________________________ 2 in 5th inning_____________________________ 2 in 6th inning_____________________________ 1 in 7th inning_____________________________ 0 in 8th inning_____________________________ 0 in 9th inning_____________________________ 1 0-0 Count_______________________________ 0 0-1 Count_______________________________ 1 0-2 Count_______________________________ 1 1-0 Count_______________________________ 2 1-1 Count_______________________________ 0 1-2 Count_______________________________ 0 2-0 Count_______________________________ 0 2-1 Count_______________________________ 0 2-2 Count_______________________________ 2 3-0 Count_______________________________ 0 3-1 Count_______________________________ 3 3-2 Count_______________________________ 0 Left-Field Line____________________________ 1 Left Field________________________________ 5 Left-Center Field__________________________ 0 Center Field______________________________ 0 Right-Center Field________________________ 1 Right Field_______________________________ 2 Right-Field Line___________________________ 0 Leadoff_________________________________ 0 2-Hole__________________________________ 0 3-Hole__________________________________ 0 Cleanup_________________________________ 3 5-Hole__________________________________ 2 6-Hole__________________________________ 2 7-Hole__________________________________ 1 8-Hole__________________________________ 1 9-Hole__________________________________ 0 Day Games______________________________ 9 Night Games_____________________________ 0 Starters_________________________________ 5 Relievers________________________________ 4 Record with HR_________________________ 6-1 Record w/out HR______________________ 13-5

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball TEXAS TECH GAME WINNING RBI No.

Player (#)

Game # Date

Opponent

1

Adam Kirsch (1)

2

Runs

Outs

Count

Inning

Final

Play

2/15

#3 Indiana

2

0

3-1

5

10-5

HR to LF

2

Tyler Neslony (1)

3

Jake Barrios (1)

3

2/15

#3 Indiana

2

2

1-0

5

6-2

2B to LF

4

2/16

#3 Indiana

1

0

1-1

1

7-0

6-3

4 5

Matt Broadbent (1)

5

2/21

Oral Roberts

6

1

0-0

6

3-2

2B LF Line

Tyler Neslony (2)

6

2/22

Oral Roberts

6

1

0-2

6

7-2

HR (grand slam) to RF

6

Eric Gutierrez (1)

7

2/23

Oral Roberts

6

0

2-2

6

4-1

HBP

7

Eric Gutierrez (2)

8

2/24

BYU

1

1

4-2

3

4-2

1B to LF

8

Eric Gutierrez (3)

9

2/27

Stephen F. Austin

2

2

0-0

9

5-4

2B to LF

9

Anthony Lyons (1)

12

3/2

#10 Rice

1

2

3-0

3

2-1

Bases-loaded BB

10

Stephen Smith (1)

13

3/4

New Mexico

1

1

0-1

4

9-3

3B to CF

11

Ryan Long (1)

14

3/6

New Mexico State

3

1

2-0

8

5-3

2B down RF line

12

Adam Kirsch (2)

15

3/7

New Mexico State

2

0

3-1

5

15-2

13

Devon Conley (1)

16

3/8

New Mexico State

1

1

0-0

12

8-7 (12)

14

Hunter Redman (1)

17

3/9

New Mexico State

1

1

2-0

3

14-4

FC to 3B

15

Adam Kirsch (2)

18

3/11

Abilene Christian

1

0

3-2

1

6-2 (7)

2B to CF

16

No RBI

21

3/16

Baylor

2

2

3-2

8

7-1

E-7 (Dropped Fly Ball)

17

Matt Broadbent (2)

22

3/18

Stephen F. Austin

1

2

1-0

1

20-4

1B to LF

18

Eric Gutierrez (4)

25

3/22

#24 TCU

1

0

0-0

3

10-2

1B to LF

19

Bryant Burleson (1)

26

3/23

#24 TCU

3

1

0-0

5

12-2

2B to RC

1B to LF Sac Fly to RF

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH TEAM... Won 5 or more consecutive games___________________________________ 7 games (March 2-11, 2014) Won 6 or more consecutive games___________________________________ 7 games (March 2-11, 2014) Won 8 or more consecutive games________________________________ 8 games (February 15-27, 2014) Won 10 or more consecutive games_____________________________ 16 games (April 13-May 22, 2002) Won 16 or more consecutive games_____________________________ 16 games (April 13-May 22, 2002) Won 5 or more consecutive home games____________________ 14 games (February 15-March 18, 2014) Won 6 or more consecutive home games____________________ 14 games (February 15-March 18, 2014) Won 7 or more consecutive home games____________________ 14 games (February 15-March 18, 2014) Won 10 or more consecutive home games___________________ 14 games (February 15-March 18, 2014) Won 14 or more consecutive home games___________________ 14 games (February 15-March 18, 2014) Won 21 or more consecutive home games______________________ 21 games (February 5-April 4, 1999) Won 24 or more consecutive home games____________________ 24 games (February 22-April 26, 1996) Won 5 or more consecutive road games____________________________ 5 games (April 10-May 2, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 7 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 8 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 9 or more consecutive road games__________________________9 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 5 or more consecutive conference games__________________________5 games (May 15-23, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive conference games______________________ 6 games (April 24-May 7, 2004) Won 7 or more consecutive conference games_____________________ 8 games (April 13-May 19, 2002) Won 8 or more consecutive conference games_____________________ 8 games (April 13-May 19, 2002) Won 5 or more consecutive conference home games________________ 6 games (April 27-May 19, 2002) Won 6 or more consecutive conference home games________________ 6 games (April 27-May 19, 2002) Won 7 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 8 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 9 or more consecutive conference home games_____________________ 9 games (April 7-29, 2001) Won 10 or more consecutive conference home games___________ 10 games February 26-May 14, 1999) Won 5 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 5 games (April 10-May 2, 2004) Won 6 or more consecutive conference road games________________7 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 7 or more consecutive conference road games________________7 games (March 23-April 20, 1997) Won 5 or more consecutive midweek games_____________ 5 games (February 24, 2014-March 18, 2014) Won 6 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012) Won 7 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012) Won 8 or more consecutive midweek games_________________ 8 games (May 10, 2011-March 21, 2012) Won 5 or more consecutive midweek home games______________ 10 (March 12, 2013-March 18, 2014) Won 10 or more consecutive midweek home games_____________ 10 (March 12, 2013-March 18, 2014) Won 11 or more consecutive midweek home games_______________ 14 (May 18, 2004-March 29, 2006) Won 5 or more consecutive midweek road/neutral site games__ 9 games (March 22, 2011-March 6, 2012) Lost 5 or more consecutive midweek road/neutral site games________ 5 games (March 25-May 15, 2013) Lost 5 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 9 games (April 2-20, 2013) Lost 6 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 9 games (April 2-20, 2013) Lost 7 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 9 games (April 2-20, 2013) Lost 8 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 9 games (April 2-20, 2013) Lost 9 or more consecutive games____________________________________ 9 games (April 2-20, 2013) Lost 10 or more consecutive games_________________________________ 11 games (April 12-28, 1985) Lost 11 or more consecutive games_________________________________ 11 games (April 12-28, 1985) Lost 5 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 6 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 7 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 8 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 9 or more consecutive home games__________________________9 games (March 24-April 7, 1987) Lost 5 or more consecutive road games_________________________10 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 6 or more consecutive road games_________________________10 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 7 or more consecutive road games_________________________10 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 8 or more consecutive road games_________________________10 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 10 or more consecutive road games________________________10 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 11 or more consecutive road games__________________________ 11 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 5 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 5 games (April 5-20, 2013) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference games___________________________ 8 games (April 4-19, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive conference games______________________ 9 games (April 22-May 19, 2007) Lost 10 or more consecutive conference games__________________10 games (March 27-April 27, 1987) Lost 15 or more consecutive conference games__________________15 games (March 29-April 28, 1985) Lost 5 or more consecutive conference home games________________6 games (March 24-April 1, 1989) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference home games________________6 games (March 24-April 1, 1989) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference home games_______________8 games (March 14-April 17, 1987) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference home games_______________8 games (March 14-April 17, 1987) Lost 5 or more consecutive conference road games________________6 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 6 or more consecutive conference road games________________6 games (March 23-April 27, 2013) Lost 7 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 8 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 8 games (April 4-May 10, 2008) Lost 9 or more consecutive conference road games__________________ 9 games (April 1-May 19, 2007) Shutout an opponent______________________________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 16, 2014) Shutout an opponent on Opening Day__________________ vs. Northern Illinois, 8-0 (February 15, 2013) Shutout an opponent at home______________________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 16, 2014) Shutout a Big 12 opponent at home___________________________ vs. Missouri, 7-0 (February 19, 2012) Shutout an opponent on the road__________________________________at Texas, 1-0 (March 15, 2013) Shutout a Big 12 opponent on the road______________________________at Texas, 1-0 (March 15, 2013) Shutout an opponent on a neutral field_______vs. Nevada-Reno @ Phoenix, Ariz., 4-0 (February 21, 1998) Shutout a midweek opponent at home________________________ vs. Utah Valley, 6-0 (March 13, 2013) Shutout a midweek opponent on the road___________________ at #27 Dallas Baptist, 5-0 (May 8, 2012) Shutout back-to-back opponents___________________________ vs. La Salle, 3-0 & 7-0 (March 2-3, 2013) Was shutout_________________________________________________ at #24 TCU, 0-9 (March 21, 2014) Was shutout on Opening Day_______________________________vs. #3 Indiana, 0-1 (February 14, 2014) Was shutout at home______________________________________vs. #3 Indiana, 0-1 (February 14, 2014) Was shutout at home by a Big 12 opponent____________________ vs. #24 Oklahoma, 0-8 (May 24, 2013) Was shutout on the road_______________________________________ at #24 TCU, 0-9 (March 21, 2014) Was shutout on the road by a Big 12 opponent_____________________ at #24 TCU, 0-9 (March 21, 2014) Was shutout on a neutral field________________________________ vs. Houston, 0-9 (February 28, 2014) Was shutout against a midweek opponent at home_________ vs. Abilene Christian, 0-1 (March 25, 1963) Was shutout against a midweek opponent on the road___________ at North Texas, 0-5 (March 16, 1987) Was shutout against a non-conference opponent on a neutral site____ vs. Connecticut, 0-1 (February 24, 2013) Run-ruled an opponent____________________________________ 16-5, 8 inn. vs. Kansas (April 21, 2013) Run-ruled an opponent at home_____________________________ 16-5, 8 inn. vs. Kansas (April 21, 2013) Run-ruled a Big 12 opponent at home________________________ 16-5, 8 inn. vs. Kansas (April 21, 2013) Run-ruled an opponent on the road_____________________ 16-5, 7 inn at Kansas State (March 31, 2007) Run-ruled a Big 12 opponent on the road________________ 16-5, 7 inn at Kansas State (March 31, 2007) Was run-ruled_________________________________________ 2-12, 8 inn. at Kansas State (April 7, 2013) Was run-ruled at home___________________________ 0-10, 7 inn vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 13, 2007) Was run-ruled by a Big 12 opponent at home________ 0-10, 7 inn vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 13, 2007) Was run-ruled on the road_______________________________ 2-12, 8 inn. at Kansas State (April 7, 2013) Was run-ruled by a Big 12 opponent on the road_____________ 2-12, 8 inn. at Kansas State (April 7, 2013)

Played in 14 or more innings______________________ 14 innings, vs. #25 Texas (Won, 7-6) (April 6, 2012) Played in 15 or more innings_______________________15 innings, vs. Kansas State (L, 5-7) (April 5, 2002) Played in 16 or more innings____________ 17 innings, at Southeastern Oklahoma (L, 1-2) (April 18, 1966) Played in 17 or more innings____________ 17 innings, at Southeastern Oklahoma (L, 1-2) (April 18, 1966) Won both games of a doubleheader_____________________ vs. #3 Indiana: 10-5, 6-2 (February 15, 2014) Shutout an opponent in both games of a doubleheader______ vs. Iowa State: 14-0, 7-0 (March 15, 1997) Lost both games of a doubleheader__________ at #4 Nebraska: 3-4 (11 inn.), 4-14 (7 inn.) (April 29, 2006) Was shutout in both games of a doubleheader__________________ vs. #2 Texas: 0-4, 0-10 (April 3, 2004) Swept a 3-game series at home_____________________________ vs. Oral Roberts (February 21-23, 2014) Swept a 3-game series at home vs. non-conference opponent____ vs. Oral Roberts (February 21-23, 2014) Swept a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ at Kansas (May 1-3, 2004) Swept a 3-game Big 12 series at home____________________________ vs. Kansas (April 29-May 1, 2011) Swept a 3-game Big 12 series on the road_______________________________ at Kansas (May 1-3, 2004) Swept a midweek series at home______________________ 2 games, vs. Utah Valley (March 12-13, 2013) Swept a midweek series on the road________________________ 2 games, at Michigan (May 10-11, 2011) Swept a midweek series at a neutral site____________ 2 games, vs. UTSA in San Angelo DH (April 5, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series at home________________________________ vs. #8 TCU (March 4-6, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series at home vs. non-conference opponent_______ vs. #8 TCU (March 4-6, 2011) Was swept in a 3-game series on the road______________________________ at K-State (April 5-7, 2013) Was swept in a 3-game Big 12 series at home______________ vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 11-13, 2007) Was swept in a 3-game Big 12 series on the road_________________________ at K-State (April 5-7, 2013) Swept 3 or more Big 12 series in a season_____________________________3, 2004 (vs. KSU, @ KU, vs. BU) Swept 4 or more Big 12 series in a season______________________ 4, 1997 (vs. ISU, @ MU, @ KSU, vs. NU) Swept 3 or more midweek road/neutral site series in a season_______ 3, 2011 (vs. UTSA, @ UNM, @ MICH) Was swept in 3 or more Big 12 series in a season_______________________3, 2007 (@ UT, @ MU, vs. OSU) Was swept in 4 or more Big 12 series in a season_________________________________ Never Happened Swept Baylor in a 3-game series at home_________________________________________________ 2004 Swept Baylor in a 3-game series on the road____________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Baylor in a 3-game series at home___________________________________________ 1986 Was swept by Baylor in a 3-game series on the road________________________________________ 2012 Swept Kansas in a 3-game series at home________________________________________________ 2011 Swept Kansas in a 3-game series on the road______________________________________________ 2004 Was swept by Kansas in a 3-game series at home________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Kansas in a 3-game series on the road________________________________________ 2008 Swept Kansas State in a 3-game series at home____________________________________________ 2004 Swept Kansas State in a 3-game series on the road_________________________________________ 1997 Was swept by Kansas State in a 3-game series at home____________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Kansas State in a 3-game series on the road___________________________________ 2013 Swept Oklahoma in a 3-game series at home______________________________________________ 2002 Swept Oklahoma in a 3-game series on the road___________________________________________ 1999 Was swept by Oklahoma in a 3-game series at home_______________________________________ 2006 Was swept by Oklahoma in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ 2011 Swept Oklahoma State in a 3-game series at home_______________________________ Never Happened Swept Oklahoma State in a 3-game series on the road____________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Oklahoma State in a 3-game series at home___________________________________ 2007 Was swept by Oklahoma State in a 3-game series on the road________________________________ 2012 Swept Texas in a 3-game series at home________________________________________ Never Happened Swept Texas in a 3-game series on the road_____________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by Texas in a 3-game series at home____________________________________________ 1992 Was swept by Texas in a 3-game series on the road_________________________________________ 2007 Swept TCU in a 3-game series at home___________________________________________________ 1989 Swept TCU in a 3-game series on the road______________________________________ Never Happened Was swept by TCU in a 3-game series at home_____________________________________________ 2011 Was swept by TCU in a 3-game series on the road__________________________________________ 2010 Swept West Virginia in a 3-game series at home_________________________________ Never Happened Swept West Virginia in a 3-game series on the road_______________________________ Never Happened Was swept by West Virginia in a 3-game series at home___________________________ Never Happened Was swept by West Virginia in a 3-game series on the road_________________________ Never Happened Defeated a Top 25 ranked team__________________________________ at #24 TCU, 12-2 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team at home______________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team on the road________________________ at #24 TCU, 12-2 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team_____________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team at home_________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team on the road________ at #16 Arizona, 5-2 (March 6, 2013) Defeated a Top 25 ranked non-conference team at a neutral site________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team____________________________ at #24 TCU, 12-2 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team at home______________vs. #19 Oklahoma State, 5-2 (May 3, 2013) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team on the road__________________ at #24 TCU, 12-2 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 25 ranked Big 12 team at a neutral site________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team___________________________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team at home______________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team on the road____________________ at #11 Oklahoma, 9-3 (April 28, 2013) Defeated a Top 20 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team___________________________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team at home______________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team on the road____________________ at #11 Oklahoma, 9-3 (April 28, 2013) Defeated a Top 15 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team___________________________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team at home______________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team on the road___________________ at #9 Texas A&M, 8-4 (12) (May 6, 2012) Defeated a Top 10 ranked team at a neutral site______________________ vs. #10 Rice, 2-1 (March 2, 2014) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team_______________________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team at home_______________________vs. #3 Indiana, 7-0 (February 14, 2014) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team on the road___________________________at #4 Texas, 2-1 (April 16, 2011) Defeated a Top 5 ranked team at a neutral site_______________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a #1 ranked team______________________________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Defeated a #1 ranked team on the road_________________ at #1 Cal State Fullerton, 11-5 (May 27, 2001) Defeated a #1 ranked team at a neutral site_________________________ vs. #1 Texas, 4-2 (May 27, 2010) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team____________ vs. #24 TCU: 0-9, 10-2, 12-2 (March 21-23, 2014) Won a series against a Top 10 ranked team______vs. #3 Indiana: 0-1, 10-5, 6-2, 7-0 (February 14-16, 2014) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team at home _____ vs. #3 Indiana: 0-1, 10-5, 6-2, 7-0 (February 14-16, 2014) Won a series against a Top 10 ranked team at home______ vs. #3 Indiana: 0-1, 10-5, 6-2, 7-0 (February 14-16, 2014) Won a series against a Top 25 ranked team on the road________ vs. #24 TCU: 0-9, 10-2, 12-2 (March 21-23, 2014) Swept a series against a Top 25 ranked team_______vs. #17 Baylor: 8-7 (10), 5-2, 11-1 (March 17-19, 2002) Played to a tie________________________________________ vs. Kansas State, 11-11 (10) (April 15, 2006)

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH TEAM... Hit back-to-back home runs_____________ Jeremy Mayo, Nick Hanslik, vs. UNLV 8th inn. (April 22, 2009) Homered on consecutive pitches_____ Tanner Rindels, Chris Hall, vs. New Mexico State 2nd inn. (April 23, 2008) Hit 2 or more home runs in an inning_________________________ 2, at UCF 3rd inn. (February 23, 2013) Hit 3 or more home runs in an inning______________________3, at Dallas Baptist 2nd inn. (April 9, 2013) Hit 3 or more home runs in a game_______________________________ 3, at Dallas Baptist (April 9, 2013) Hit 4 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 5 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 6 or more home runs in a game___________________________________ 6, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Hit 7 or more home runs in a game___________________________________8, vs. Missouri (April 5, 1997) Hit 8 or more home runs in a game___________________________________8, vs. Missouri (April 5, 1997) Hit 2 grand slams in a week_____________ Tyler Neslony (February 15), Tyler Neslony (February 22, 2014) Hit multiple grand slams in a season______________________________________ 2, Tyler Neslony (2014) Hit 3 or more grand slams in a season_________________________ 3, (Hagen, McGruder, Altobelli) (2008) Hit 4 or more grand slams in a season________________________________4, Blair (3), Edwards (1) (2005) Homered in 3 or more consecutive innings__________ 3, at New Mexico State, 4th-5th-6th (May 1, 2012) Homered in 4 or more consecutive games______________________________4 games (May 16-23, 2013) Homered in 5 or more consecutive games__________________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Homered in 6 or more consecutive games__________________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Homered in 7 or more consecutive games____________________________ 7 games (March 10-20, 2010) Homered in 10 or more consecutive games___________________________ 13 games (March 3-23, 2002) Homered in 13 or more consecutive games___________________________ 13 games (March 3-23, 2002) Scored 10 or more runs in 3 consecutive games________________________2010 (February 21-25, 2010) Scored 10 or more runs in 4 consecutive games________________________2007 (February 11-27, 2007) Scored 10 or more runs in 5 consecutive games__________________________ 2000 (February 2-8, 2000) Scored 15 or more runs in a game_________________________ 20, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 20 or more runs in a game_________________________ 20, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 25 or more runs in a game___________________________ 25, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Scored 27 or more runs in a game_______________________________ 27, vs. Howard (February 7, 1999) Scored 31 or more runs in a game__________________ 31, vs. College of the Southwest (March 25, 1997) Scored 10 or more runs in a loss___________________________ 12-13, vs. UT Arlington (March 10, 2013) Scored 13 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 13-14, at New Mexico (April 25, 2012) Scored 15 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 16-26, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 7, 2005) Scored 16 or more runs in a loss_____________________________ 16-26, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 7, 2005) Scored 17 or more runs in a loss______________________17-23, vs. New Mexico State (February 5, 2000) Scored 18 or more runs in a loss________________________ 18-19, at Lubbock Christian (March 8, 1986) Scored 19 or more runs in a loss________________________________ 19-20, vs. Baylor (March 24, 1984) Scored 20 or more runs in a loss_______________________________________ 20-25, at McMurry (1928) Scored 10 or more unanswered runs______________________________ 12, at #24 TCU (March 23, 2014) Scored 15 or more unanswered runs________________________ 21, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Scored 20 or more unanswered runs________________________ 21, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Scored 25 or more unanswered runs____________________________ 25, vs. Howard (January 26, 2001) Scored in 5 consecutive innings________________ 5, 1st-5th inn. vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 22, 2011) Scored in 6 consecutive innings___________________________ 6, 2nd-7th inn. vs. UNLV (March 6, 2007) Scored 5 or more runs in the first inning_____________________ 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 6 or more runs in the first inning____________________6, vs. Northern Illinois (February 26, 2011) Scored 9 or more runs in the first inning__________________________ 9, vs. Kansas State (April 20, 2008) Scored 10 or more runs in the first inning___________________________10, vs. UTSA (February 25, 2008) Scored in the first inning in 4 or more consecutive games______________ 5, 2012 (February 17-24, 2012) Scored in the first inning in 5 or more consecutive games______________ 5, 2012 (February 17-24, 2012) Scored in the first inning in 6 or more consecutive games_________________ 6, 2008 (March 9-18, 2008) Scored 7 or more runs in an inning________________ 11 (6th inn.) vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014)) Scored 8 or more runs in an inning________________ 11 (6th inn.) vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 9 or more runs in an inning________________ 11 (6th inn.) vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 10 or more runs in an inning_______________ 11 (6th inn.) vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 11 or more runs in an inning_______________ 11 (6th inn.) vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 13 or more runs in an inning_______________13 (3rd inn.), vs. Western Illinois (February 20, 2005) Scored 4 or more runs in 3 different innings_______ vs. Alabama A&M: 1st (5), 3rd (4), 5th (5), 6th (7) (March 14, 2012) Scored 4 or more runs in 4 different innings_______ vs. Alabama A&M: 1st (5), 3rd (4), 5th (5), 6th (7) (March 14, 2012) Scored 10 or more runs in a road game____________________________ 12, at #24 TCU (March 23, 2014) Scored 15 or more runs in a road game______________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 20 or more runs in a road game______________________________ 21, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 24 or more runs in a road game______________________________24, at Baylor (March 23, 1996) Scored 25 or more runs in a road game____________________________ 25, at UTEP (February 24, 1984) Allowed 10 or more runs in a loss________________________ 10, vs. Sam Houston State (March 1, 2014) Allowed 10 or more runs in a win___________________________________ 15, vs. Missouri (May 2, 2010) Allowed 15 or more runs in a game___________________________________ 15, vs. Baylor (May 18, 2013) Allowed 20 or more runs in a game______________________________ 22, vs. #13 Texas (March 20, 2008) Allowed 7 or more runs in an inning_____________________ 8 (7th inn.), vs. Houston (February 28, 2014) Allowed 8 or more runs in an inning_____________________ 8 (7th inn.), vs. Houston (February 28, 2014) Allowed 9 or more runs in an inning_______________________ 9 (1st inn.), at Kansas State (April 6, 2013) Allowed 10 or more runs in an inning______________________________ 10, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Allowed 5 or more runs in the first inning_______________________________ 5, vs. Baylor (May 18, 2013) Allowed 6 or more runs in the first inning___________________________9, at Kansas State (April 6, 2013) Allowed 7 or more runs in the first inning___________________________9, at Kansas State (April 6, 2013) Allowed 8 or more runs in the first inning___________________________9, at Kansas State (April 6, 2013) Allowed 9 or more runs in the first inning___________________________9, at Kansas State (April 6, 2013) Overcame a deficit of 4 or more runs in a win_______________4, vs. TCU: 3-7, Won - 8-7 (March 31, 2013) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in a win_____ 5, at New Mexico State: 0-5, Won - 12-7 (May 1, 2012) Overcame a deficit of 6 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 7 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 8 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 9 or more runs in a win_______9, at Dallas Baptist: 0-9, Won - 13-11 (April 14, 2010) Overcame a deficit of 3 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 4 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in the 9th to win_____ 5, at #22 Oklahoma State: 2-7, Won - 11-8 (May 16, 2004) Won when trailing after 8 innings in back-to-back games___ at No. 14 Baylor/at Dallas Baptist (March 20, 22, 2011) Squandered a lead of 4 or more runs in a loss______ 5, at #13 Arizona State: 5-0, Lost - 5-8 (May 15, 2013) Squandered a lead of 5 or more runs in a loss______ 5, at #13 Arizona State: 5-0, Lost - 5-8 (May 15, 2013) Squandered a lead of 6 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a lead of 7 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a lead of 8 or more runs in a loss_______ 8, at Kansas State: 10-2 - Lost 12-13 (April 17, 2005) Squandered a multiple-run lead in the 9th in a loss_______ 3, at New Mexico: 13-10 - Lost 13-14 (April 25, 2012) Had 15 or more hits in a game____________________________________ 15, at #24 TCU (March 22, 2014) Had 15 or more hits in a win_____________________________________ 15, at #24 TCU (March 22, 2014) Had 20 or more hits in a win________________________________________ 21, vs. Baylor (May 20, 2013) Had 25 or more hits in a win__________________________ 26, vs. New Mexico Highlands (April 8, 1998) Had 30 or more hits in a game_____________________ 32, vs. College of the Southwest (March 25, 1997) Had 50 or more hits in a Big 12 series_________________________ 51, at #14 Baylor (March 18-20, 2011) Had 15 or more hits in a loss____________________________ 18, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 16 or more hits in a loss____________________________ 18, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 20 or more hits in a loss___________________________________ 22, at #14 Baylor (March 19, 2011)

Had at least 15 hits in back-to-back games______15 hits, 16 hits vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 20-21, 2012) Had at least 19 hits in back-to-back games________ 19 hits, 23 hits vs. Alabama A&M (March 13-14, 2012) Had at least 10 hits in 5 or more consecutive games__________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Had at least 10 hits in 6 or more consecutive games__________________ 6 games (April 24-May 2, 2010) Had at least 10 hits in 9 or more consecutive games_____________ 9 games (February 14-March 3, 2006) Had at least 10 hits in 10 or more consecutive games_________________ 10 games (February 1-18, 2003) Had 4 or more consecutive hits_________________ 4 (1B-1B-1B-2B), at #24 TCU, 5th inn. (March 23, 2014) Had 5 or more consecutive hits_________________ 5 (2B-2B-1B-2B-1B), vs. Baylor, 4th inn. (May 16, 2013) Had 6 or more consecutive hits_______8 (2B-1B-1B-2B-2B-1B-1B-1B), vs. Howard Payne, 2nd inn. (April 7, 2004) Had at least 1 base hit in every inning of a game_______________17 hits, vs. New Mexico (March 4, 2014) Had 7 or more consecutive batters reach base safely________________ 9, vs. Baylor, 4th inn. (May 16, 2013) Had 8 or more consecutive batters reach base safely________________ 9, vs. Baylor, 4th inn. (May 16, 2013) Had 9 or more consecutive batters reach base safely________________ 9, vs. Baylor, 4th inn. (May 16, 2013) Had 5 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 6 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 7 or more extra-base hits in an inning______________________7, at Kansas, 2nd inn. (April 25, 2010) Had 7 or more extra-base hits in a game_________________________ 7, vs. New Mexico (March 4, 2014) Had 8 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________8, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Had 9 or more extra-base hits in a game______________________ 9, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Had 10 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________________ 13, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 13 or more extra-base hits in a game____________________________ 13, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had not allowed an extra-base hit in a game____________________________ at Baylor (March 16, 2014) Had not allowed an extra-base hit in a Big 12 game_____________ vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 3, 2013) Had all 9 starters score a run in a game_________________ 20 runs, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Had all 9 starters with a base hit in a game_________________________ 21 hits, vs. Baylor (May 16, 2013) Had 3 players score 3 runs each in a game______ Long (3), Barrios (4), Gutierrez (3) vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2013) Had 5 players with 3 hits _______Smith (4), Barrios (3), Kirsch (3), Long (3), Randolph (3), vs. New Mexico (March 4, 2014) Had 5 or more players score multiple runs in a game__________ 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Had 6 or more players score multiple runs in a game__________ 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Had 7 or more players scored multiple runs in a game_________ 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Had 7 or more players finish with a multi-hit game_________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (May 16, 2013) Had 8 or more players finish with a multi-hit game_________________________ 8, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Had 5 or more doubles in a game_______________________________ 5, vs. New Mexico (April 17, 2012) Had 6 or more doubles in a game__________________________7, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Had 7 or more doubles in a game__________________________7, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (March 21, 2012) Had 10 or more doubles in a game__________________________________ 12, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Allowed 5 or more doubles in a game______________________________ 5, at #24 TCU (March 21, 2014) Allowed 6 or more doubles in a game_______________________________6, vs. BYU (February 24, 2011) Allowed 7 or more doubles in a game_________________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (May 17, 2008) Had 3 or more triples in a game___________________________ 5, vs. New Mexico State (March 7, 2014) Had 4 or more triples in a game___________________________ 5, vs. New Mexico State (March 7, 2014) Had 5 or more triples in a game___________________________ 5, vs. New Mexico State (March 7, 2014) Allowed 2 or more triples in a game___________________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (May 18, 2013) Allowed 3 or more triples in a game_________________________ 4, at #10 Arizona State (March 6, 2012) Allowed 4 or more triples in a game_________________________ 4, at #10 Arizona State (March 6, 2012) Allowed 3 or more home runs in a game___________________ 3, vs. Sam Houston State (March 1, 2014) Allowed 4 or more home runs in a game___________________________4, at Kansas State (April 6, 2013) Allowed 5 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Allowed 6 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Allowed 7 or more home runs in a game___________________________ 7, vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Did not draw a walk in a game___________________________________ vs. Houston (February 28, 2014) Combined with opponent to allow 0 walks in a game_______________at Oklahoma State (April 22, 2012) Walked 10 or more times in a game_______________________ 10, vs. Lubbock Christian (April 14, 2013) Walked 14 or more times in a game_______________________________ 14, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Walked 15 or more times in a game______________________ 15, vs. Western Illinois (February 20, 2005) Allowed 0 walks in a game__________________________________________ vs. #10 Rice (March 2, 2014) Allowed 0 walks in back-to-back games___________________________ vs. Texas State (March 7-8, 2003) Allowed 1 walk in a 3-game series__________________________________ vs. Iowa State (April 7-8, 2001) Allowed 10 or more walks in a game__________________________________ 12, vs. Baylor (May 18, 2011) Allowed 14 or more walks in a game_____________________________14, at Kansas State (April 17, 2005) Did not strikeout in a game_____________________________________vs. Alabama A&M (April 21, 2010) Struck out 10 or more times in a game_____________________________ 15, at #24 TCU (March 23, 2014) Struck out 15 or more times in a game_____________________________ 15, at #24 TCU (March 23, 2014) Struck out 18 or more times in a game___________________________ 18, at #7 Oklahoma (April 3, 2011) Did not strikeout an opposing batter in a game_________________________at Missouri (March 30, 2001) Struck out 10 or more opposing batters in a game_____________________11, at Baylor (March 14, 2014) Struck out 15 or more opposing batters in a game__________17, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Struck out 20 or more opposing batters in a game_____________ 20, at #22 Texas A&M (March 14, 2008) Struck out 8 or more opposing batters in 5 consecutive games________________5, February 17-24, 2012 Pitching staff held opponent scoreless for 10 consecutive inn. in a game___ 10, vs. UConn (February 24, 2013) Pitching staff held opponents 12 or more consecutive scoreless innings________ 19, February 15-21, 2014 Pitching staff held opponents 15 or more consecutive scoreless innings________ 19, February 15-21, 2014 Pitching staff held opponents 19 or more consecutive scoreless innings____________ 19, February 15-21, 2014 Had 5 or more hit batters in a game__________________________ 6, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Had 6 or more hit batters in a game__________________________ 6, vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Allowed 5 or more hit batters in a game_______________________________5, at Baylor (March 18, 2012) Allowed 6 or more hit batters in a game_______________________________ 6, at Missouri (April 1, 2005) Had 5 or more stolen bases in a game___________________________ 5, vs. Utah Valley (March 13, 2013) Had 6 or more stolen bases in a game________________________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Had 7 or more stolen bases in a game________________________ 7, vs. Alabama A&M (March 13, 2012) Had 8 or more stolen bases in a game_________________ 8, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (April 2, 2008) Had 10 or more stolen bases in a game_______________________ 10, vs. #13 Oklahoma (April 24, 2004) Left 13 or more runners on base__________________________ Left 14 or more runners on base__________________________ Left 15 or more runners on base__________________________ Left 16 or more runners on base__________________________

16, vs. New Mexico State (March 8, 2014) 16, vs. New Mexico State (March 8, 2014) 16, vs. New Mexico State (March 8, 2014) 16, vs. New Mexico State (March 8, 2014)

Hit into 3 or more double plays______________________________5, vs. Oral Roberts (February 23, 2014) Hit into 4 or more double plays______________________________5, vs. Oral Roberts (February 23, 2014) Hit into 5 or more double plays______________________________5, vs. Oral Roberts (February 23, 2014) Turned 3 or more double plays____________________________ 4, vs. New Mexico State (March 8, 2014) Turned 4 or more double plays____________________________ 4, vs. New Mexico State (March 8, 2014) Committed 4 or more errors in a game__________________4, at Florida International (February 25, 2013) Committed 5 or more errors in a game______________________________ 5, vs. Houston (March 7, 2010) Committed 6 or more errors in a game___________________________ 6, vs. Kansas State (April 15, 2006) Threw back-to-back complete games_____ vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006) & vs. #24 Baylor (April 1, 2006) Combined on a no-hitter_______ 4 pitchers (Beck, Kirk, Boesinger, Shipley) vs. College of the Southwest (March 20, 1990) Combined on a one-hitter_______2 pitchers (von Schamann, Masek) vs. #31 Missouri State (February 17, 2012)

Combined on a two-hitter__ 4 pitchers (Withrow, Wheeler, Drozd, McCrummen) vs. Northern Illinois (February 17, 2013)

Combined on a three-hitter__________________ 2 pitchers (Cameron Smith/Corey Taylor) at Baylor (March 16, 2014)

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball THE LAST TIME A TEXAS TECH PLAYER... HITTING:

Hit back-to-back home runs____________ Jeremy Mayo & Nick Hanslik, vs. UNLV 8th inn. (April 22, 2009) Hit a home run to lead off a game________________________ Doug Thennis at UTSA (February 25, 2008) Hit a home run for first career base hit__________ Adam Kirsch (2-run) vs. #3 Indiana (February 15, 2014) Hit an inside-the-park home run_______ Devon Conley (3-run) vs. Northern Colorado (February 16, 2013) Hit a pinch-hit home run______________________ Bonham Hough (2-run) vs. Gonzaga (March 10, 2010) Hit a grand slam__________________________________Tyler Neslony vs. #3 Indiana (February 15, 2014) Hit 2 grand slams in a week_________Tyler Neslony vs. #3 Indiana/vs. Oral Roberts (Feb. 15/Feb. 22, 2014) Hit a grand slam on the road_____________________________ Garrett Totten at Baylor (March 22, 2009) Hit a grand slam for first career home run_____________Tyler Neslony vs. #3 Indiana (February 15, 2014) Hit a grand slam (freshman)_______________________ Tim Proudfoot vs. Alabama A&M (March 14, 2012) Hit 2 grand slams in a season______________________________________________ Tyler Neslony (2014) Hit 3 grand slams in a season______________________________________________Cameron Blair (2005) Hit a home run in the 9th inning to tie game_______________ Stephen Hagen vs. Kansas (April 29, 2011) Hit a game-winning home run_____ Tyler Neslony vs. Oral Roberts (6th, Grand Slam) (February 22, 2014) Hit a walk-off home run________________ Doug Thennis vs. Missouri (9th, Grand Slam) (March 30, 2008) Hit an extra-inning home run______________ Stephen Hagen at #9 Texas A&M (12th, Solo) (May 6, 2012) Hit an extra-inning, walk-off home run____________ Willie Durazo (10th, Solo) vs. TCU (February 7, 2002) Hit 2 game-winning HR in a week____ Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012)) at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Hit 2 home runs in an inning_____ Cameron Blair (2-run/solo - 9th inn.) at Oklahoma State (May 16, 2004) Hit 2 or more home runs in a game________________ Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State (May 1, 2012) Hit 3 or more home runs in a game________________ Michael Mask vs. Harvard (Game 1) (March 6, 2004) Hit 4 or more home runs in a game_________ Johnny Vidales & Todd Howey vs. Sul Ross (March 20, 1984) Homered in consecutive innings________Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State, 5th and 6th (May 1, 2012) Homered in consecutive at-bats________Stephen Hagen at New Mexico State, 5th and 6th (May 1, 2012) Homered in consecutive games________________ Eric Gutierrez vs. New Mexico State (March 8-9, 2014) Homered in 3 consecutive games________________________ Eric Gutierrez vs. Baylor (May 16-18, 2013) Homered in 4 consecutive games____ Eric Gutierrez vs. Baylor (May 16-18), vs. #15 Kansas State (May 23, 2013) Hit for the cycle________________Chris Richburg vs. New Mexico State (@ Roswell, N.M.) (April 23, 2008) Hit for the natural cycle_____________ Jon Weber (1B, 2B, BB, 3B, HR) vs. Southwest Texas (April 20, 1999) Hit for the cycle in a Big 12 game_____________________________________________ Never Happened Hit for the cycle in a non-Big 12 game___ Chris Richburg vs. New Mexico State (@ Roswell, N.M.) (April 23, 2008) Had a 10-game hit streak___________________________ Adam Kirsch 14 games (Feb. 15-March 8, 2014) Had a 15-game hit streak_____________________ Bryant Burleson 16 games (April 27-February 15, 2014) Had a 17-game hit streak__________________________ Scott LeJeune 17 games (April 17-May 23, 2010) Had a 20-game hit streak____________________________ Cameron Blair 20 games (April 3-May 9, 2004) Had a 25-game hit streak___________________________ Gera Alvarez 30 games (March 3-April 27, 2002) Had a 30-game hit streak___________________________ Gera Alvarez 30 games (March 3-April 27, 2002) Reached base safely in at least 25 consecutive games____________ Jake Barrios 25 games (March 16-April 30, 2013) Reached base safely in at least 30 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 35 consecutive games______Jamodrick McGruder 39 games (May 23, 2010-April 15, 2011) Reached base safely in at least 40 consecutive games_______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base safely in at least 50 consecutive games_______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base safely in at least 53 consecutive games_______ Cameron Blair 53 games (May 22, 2004-May 16, 2005) Reached base in 7 or more consecutive plate appearances_________ Jake Barrios, 8 (March 16-18, 2013) Reached base in 8 or more consecutive plate appearances_________ Jake Barrios, 8 (March 16-18, 2013) Reached base in 9 or more consecutive plate appearances_____________ Brett Bell, 9 (April 21-23, 2013) Had a walk-off base hit___________________ Barrett Barnes (1B to SS in the 12th) vs. Houston (April 15, 2012) Had a walk-off base hit in extra-innings_____ Barrett Barnes (1B to SS in the 12th) vs. Houston (April 15, 2012) Had a walk-off base-on-balls_______Scott LeJeune (BB w/bases loaded in 9th) vs. #20 Arizona State (March 19, 2013) Had 7 or more at-bats in a game____ Reid Redman/Scott LeJeune/Bo Altobelli, 7, at #9 Texas A&M (May 6, 2012) Had 4 or more hits in a game_________________ Stephen Smith, 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2013 Had 5 or more hits in a game_________________Stephen Smith, 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2013) Had 6 or more hits in a game_____________________________ Keith Ginter 6, vs. Kansas (April 10, 1998) Scored 4 or more runs in a game_________________Jake Barrios 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 18, 2014) Scored 5 or more runs in a game________________________Bonham Hough 5, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Scored 6 or more runs in a game_________________ Jon Slack 6, vs. Sam Houston State (March 13, 2002) Hit 3 or more doubles in a game__________________________ Jeremy Mayo 3, at Kansas (April 25, 2010) Hit 2 or more triples in a game____________ Jamodrick McGruder 2, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012) Hit 3 or more triples in a game_____________Jason Rainey 3, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 1, 2001) Hit a triple in consecutive games_____________ Bryant Burleson vs. New Mexico State (March 6-7, 2014) Had 3 or more extra-base hits in a game_________David Paiz 3, at Kansas State (2 2B, 3B) (April 22, 2011) Had 4 or more extra-base hits in a game___Roger Kieschnick 4, vs. Army (2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR) (February 24, 2008) Had 5 or more extra-base hits in a game____ Roger Kieschnick 5, at New Mexico (2 HR, 2 2B, 1 3B) (February 27, 2007) Had 4 or more RBI in a game________________________ Bryant Burleson 5, at #24 TCU (March 23, 2014) Had 5 or more RBI in a game________________________ Bryant Burleson 5, at #24 TCU (March 23, 2014) Had 6 or more RBI in a game___________________________ Tim Proudfoot 6, vs. Kansas (April 21, 2013) Had 7 or more RBI in a game_______________________ Chris Richburg 7, vs. Dallas Baptist (May 1, 2007) Had 8 or more RBI in a game____________________________ John Grimes 9, vs. Baylor (March 23, 1984) Had 9 or more RBI in a game____________________________ John Grimes 9, vs. Baylor (March 23, 1984) Had an RBI in 7 or more consecutive games_______________________ Nick Popescu, 7 (May 10-21, 2011) Had an RBI in 8 or more consecutive games_______________________Chris Richburg, 8 (May 6-20, 2009) Had 4 or more walks in a game_____________Kevin Whitehead 4, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 20, 2011) Had 5 or more walks in a game__________________________ Ryan Ruiz 5, vs. Howard (February 6, 1999) Had 3 or more intentional walks in a game______ Barrett Barnes 3, vs. #22 Oklahoma State (May 21, 2011) Had 3 or more hit by pitch in a game________ Cody Fuller 3, vs. College of the Southwest (April 27, 2005) Stole home_____________________________________________ Bo Altobelli at Kansas (March 31, 2012) Stole home in back-to-back games_____ Barrett Barnes at #26 TCU/vs. Alabama A&M (March 12-13, 2012) Had 3 or more stolen bases in a game____Jamodrick McGruder 3, vs. Tennessee Tech (February 18, 2012) Had 4 or more stolen bases in a game_____________Willie Rueda 4, vs. Central Arkansas (March 4, 2008) Had 4 or more strikeouts in a game____________________ Brett Bell 4, at #11 Oklahoma (April 26, 2013) Had 10 or more assists in a game_________ Bryant Burleson (2B) 10, at #10 Arizona State (March 6, 2012) Had 11 or more assists in a game____________ Gera Alvarez (SS) 11, vs. UT-Pan American (May 12, 2002)

PITCHING:

Had 5 or more consecutive scoreless outings____________ Ryan Moseley, 7 (February 22-March 15, 2014) Had 6 or more consecutive scoreless outings____________ Ryan Moseley, 7 (February 22-March 15, 2014) Had 7 or more consecutive scoreless outings____________ Ryan Moseley, 7 (February 22-March 15, 2014) Had 8 or more consecutive scoreless outings______________ Jonny Drozd, 9 (May 5, 2013-March 2, 2014) Had 9 or more consecutive scoreless outings______________ Jonny Drozd, 9 (May 5, 2013-March 2, 2014) Had 10 or more consecutive scoreless outings_____________ Adrian Soto, 10 (February 24-May 12, 2002) Had a scoreless streak of at least 10 innings__________ Ryan Moseley, 14.0 (February 22-March 15, 2014) Had a scoreless streak of at least 15 innings____________ Jonny Drozd, 28.0 (May 5, 2013-March 4, 2014) Had a scoreless streak of at least 20 innings____________ Jonny Drozd, 28.0 (May 5, 2013-March 4, 2014) Had a scoreless streak of at least 25 innings____________ Jonny Drozd, 28.0 (May 5, 2013-March 4, 2014) Had a scoreless streak of at least 30 innings_____________Trey Masek, 32.1 (February 16-March 16, 2013) Threw a 7-inning no-hitter________________ Ramey Brandon vs. Eastern New Mexico - 2-0 (April 2, 1962) Threw a 9-inning no-hitter_____________________________ Ruben Garcia at Baylor - 1-0 (April 23, 1971) Carried a no-hitter through 5.0 or more innings______David Paiz, 5.0 IP, vs. Northern Illinois (February 27, 2012) Carried a no-hitter through 5.1 or more innings_________________A.J. Ramos, 5.1 IP, vs. Kansas (April 20, 2007) Carried a no-hitter through 6.0 or more innings_______ Nathan Fouts, 6.1 IP, vs. Texas State (February 17, 2002) Retired 17 or more consecutive hitters____ 19, Trey Masek, 8.0 IP (2nd-to-8th), vs. UT Arlington (March 9, 2013) Retired 17 or more consecutive hitters in relief______ 17, Brennan Stewart, 6.1 IP, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Pitched 10 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk____ Chris Sadberry, 26.1 IP (February 15-March 15, 2014) Pitched 15 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk__Chris Sadberry, 26.1 IP (February 15-March 15, 2014) Pitched 20 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk____ Chris Sadberry, 26.1 IP (February 15-March 15, 2014) Pitched 25 or more consecutive innings without allowing a walk____ Chris Sadberry, 26.1 IP (February 15-March 15, 2014) Pitched 50 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run____ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Jerad McCrummen, 77.0 IP, (March 11, 2011-May 24, 2013) Pitched 60 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run____ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Jerad McCrummen, 77.0 IP, (March 11, 2011-May 24, 2013) Pitched 70 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run____ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Jerad McCrummen, 77.0 IP, (March 11, 2011-May 24, 2013) Pitched 80 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run______ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Pitched 90 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run______ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Pitched 100 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run_____ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Pitched 110 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run_____ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Pitched 120 or more consecutive IP without allowing a home run_____ Trey Masek, 132.2 IP, (May 26, 2011-May 23, 2013) Struck out the side in the first inning_____________ Matt Withrow vs. New Mexico State (March 9, 2013) Struck out the side in the ninth inning____________________ Dominic Moreno vs. Baylor (May 17, 2013) Struck out 4 or more consecutive hitters_________________ 4, Corey Taylor, vs. Utah Valley (March 13, 2013) Struck out 5 or more consecutive hitters______ 5, Daniel Coulombe, vs. Northern Illinois (February 25, 2012) Struck out at least 2 hitters in 5 or more innings in one game_____5, Corey Taylor, vs. Utah Valley (March 13, 2013) Struck out at least 2 hitters in 6 or more innings in one game_______6, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Had at least one strikeout in 7 consecutive innings in one game_____ 7, Dominic Moreno, at Baylor (March 14, 2014) Had at least one strikeout in 8 consecutive innings in one game_____8, Trey Masek, vs. La Salle (March 2, 2013) Struck out at least 10 batters in 3 outings during season____________________________ Miles Morgan, 2006 Struck out 10 or more batters in a game______________ 12, Corey Taylor, vs. Utah Valley (March 13, 2013) Struck out 11 or more batters in a game______________ 12, Corey Taylor, vs. Utah Valley (March 13, 2013) Struck out 12 or more batters in a game______________ 12, Corey Taylor, vs. Utah Valley (March 13, 2013) Struck out 13 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 14 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 15 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 16 or more batters in a game__________________ 16, Bobby Doran, vs. Missouri (May 1, 2010) Struck out 6 or more batters in a game in relief________6, Dominic Moreno, vs. Lubbock Christian (April 14, 2013) Struck out 7 or more batters in a game in relief____________ 7, Brennan Stewart, vs. UTSA (April 5, 2011) Struck out 8 or more batters in a game in relief___________9, Steve Rowe, vs. Kansas State (April 5, 2002) Struck out 9 or more batters in a game in relief___________9, Steve Rowe, vs. Kansas State (April 5, 2002) Pitched 7.0 IP or more in career debut (starter)_______ 7.0 IP, Rusty Shellhorn, vs. Tennessee Tech (February 19, 2011) Pitched 7.0 IP or more in Big 12 career debut (starter)_____________ 7.1, Corey Taylor, vs. TCU (March 29, 2013) Pitched 7.1 IP or more in Big 12 career debut (starter)_____________ 7.1, Corey Taylor, vs. TCU (March 29, 2013) Struck out 6 or more batters in a career debut (starter)____11, Dominic Moreno, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Struck out 7 or more batters in a career debut (starter)____11, Dominic Moreno, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Struck out 8 or more batters in a career debut (starter)____11, Dominic Moreno, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Struck out 9 or more batters in a career debut (starter)____11, Dominic Moreno, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Struck out 10 or more batters in a career debut (starter)___11, Dominic Moreno, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Struck out 11 or more batters in a career debut (starter)___11, Dominic Moreno, vs. Northern Illinois (February 15, 2013) Pitched a complete-game loss________________ Trey Masek (8.0 IP) vs. #15 Kansas State (May 23, 2013) Pitched a 7-inning, complete game_______________________ Dusty Buck vs. #17 Baylor (May 19, 2002) Pitched 9 or more innings_____________________ 9.0, Trey Masek vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 3, 2013) Pitched 9 or more scoreless innings______________________ 9.0, Trey Masek vs. La Salle (March 2, 2013) Pitched a 9-inning, complete game_____________ 9.0, Trey Masek vs. #19 Oklahoma State (May 3, 2013) Pitched a 9-inning, complete-game shutout_________________ Trey Masek vs. La Salle, 3-0 (March 2, 2013) Pitched 8 or more innings in 4 consecutive starts__________ 4, Trey Masek (February 24-March 16, 2013) Pitched back-to-back scoreless starts______ Jonny Drozd vs. Oklahoma State (May 5, 2013), vs. Baylor (May 17, 2013) Pitched back-to-back scoreless Big 12 starts______ Jonny Drozd vs. Oklahoma State (May 5, 2013), vs. Baylor (May 17, 2013) Pitched 3 consecutive scoreless starts_____3, Trey Masek vs. BYU (February 16, 2013), vs. UConn (February 24), vs. La Salle (March 2) Pitched 4 consecutive scoreless starts_____4, Trey Masek vs. BYU (February 16, 2013), vs. UConn (February 24), vs. La Salle (March 2), vs. UT Arlington (March 9) Pitched back-to-back complete games in a DH______ A.J. Ramos/Chad Bettis at #11 Oklahoma (April 11, 2009) Started in back-to-back games_______________ Ben Flora, 2011 - vs. Northwestern (2/20), vs. BYU (2/24) Pitched 2 CG in Big 12 play_____ 2, Duke von Schamann, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012), at Kansas (March 30, 2012) Pitched 3 CG in Big 12 play_____ 3, Miles Morgan, vs. #16 Texas (March 18, 2006), vs. #24 Baylor (March 31, 2006), at #6 Texas (April 13, 2006) Pitched back-to-back CG______Duke von Schamann, vs. #27 Oklahoma (March 23, 2012), at Kansas (March 30, 2012) Pitched 3 consecutive CG____ Chris Phillips at New Mexico (February 2, 2002), vs. TCU (February 7, 2002), vs. Houston (February 15, 2002)

Hit into a triple play________________Chris Richburg, at Cal State Fullerton (1st inn.) (February 28, 2009)

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2014 Texas Tech Baseball

ALPHABETICAL

2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 25 26 28 29 30 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 44 45 48

NAME Tim Proudfoot Jake Barrios Todd Ritchie Hunter Redman Ryan Long Alec Humphreys Adam Kirsch Tyler Neslony Stephen Smith Eric Gutierrez Dalton Brown Dominic Moreno Tyler Floyd Zach Davis Mason Randolph Cameron Smith Bryant Burleson Matt Broadbent Nick Pettus Devon Conley Anthony Lyons Jonny Drozd Justin Bethard Corey Taylor Matt Withrow Ty Damron Matt Custred Johnathon Tripp Brock Hunt Dylan Dusek Chris Sadberry Ryan Moseley Heath Herrington Sean Thompson

COACHING STAFF 6 Tim Tadlock 33 Ray Hayward 19 J-Bob Thomas 15 Matt Gardner Joe Hughes Bryan Simpson Shishir Bhakta

POS INF INF OF C INF INF OF OF OF/RHP UTL/LHP RHP RHP C OF C LHP INF INF RHP/INF OF OF LHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP/UTL RHP LHP LHP RHP RHP RHP

HT 5-10 6-2 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-7 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0

Head Coach Pitching Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Director of Operations Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager

WT 180 200 145 190 195 170 210 190 225 190 245 185 195 160 195 155 185 190 180 170 225 200 200 255 215 195 230 190 185 190 200 185 185 215

B/T R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R S/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R

CL/EXP Jr./2L Sr./1L Sr./1L Jr./TR Fr./HS So./1L Sr./TR So./1L Fr./HS So./1L So./1L Jr./1L So./TR So./1L Sr./3L Jr./TR Jr./2L Fr./HS Jr./TR RS Sr./1L Fr./HS Sr./1L So./1L Jr./1L So./1L Fr./HS So./1L So./1L RS So./TR Fr./HS RS Jr./TR Fr./HS RS Jr./RS Fr./HS

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL North Bend, Wash./Mount Si Weatherford, Okla./Weatherford/Seward County CC Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown/Howard College Midland, Texas/Midland Christian/Midland College Crandall, Texas/Crandall Midlothian, Texas/Midlothian Spring, Texas/Spring/FIU Corpus Christ, Texas/Calallen Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship Mission, Texas/Sharyland Ponder, Texas/Ponder Farmington, N.M./Piedra Vista/Howard College Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville/McLennan CC Houston, Texas/Cypress Lakes Lubbock, Texas/Coronado Seabrook, Texas/Clear Lake/New Mexico JC Midland, Texas/Midland Christian Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow/Seminole State Rio Rancho, N.M./Rio Rancho/New Mexico JC Arlington, Texas/Arlington Martin Lake Dallas, Texas/Lake Dallas/Grayson County Frisco, Texas/Centennial Kennedale, Texas/Kennedale/Cisco College Odessa, Texas/Midland Christian Krum, Texas/Krum Keller, Texas/Keller Spring, Texas/Klein Madison, Miss./Madison Central/Howard College Sugar Land, Texas/Kempner Holliday, Texas/Holliday/Grayson County Lubbock, Texas/Cooper Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo/Cisco College Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll

NO 3 32 25 13 21 28 37 36 17 49 30 41 16 12 45 8 39 9 7 29 14 44 10 26 1 18 5 46 4 42 20 11 34 48 38 35

NAME Jake Barrios Justin Bethard Matt Broadbent Dalton Brown Bryant Burleson Devon Conley Matt Custred Ty Damron Zach Davis Blake Douglas Jonny Drozd Dylan Dusek Tyler Floyd Eric Gutierrez Heath Herrington Alec Humphreys Brock Hunt Adam Kirsch Ryan Long Anthony Lyons Dominic Moreno Ryan Moseley Tyler Neslony Nick Pettus Tim Proudfoot Mason Randolph Hunter Redman Matt Riney Todd Ritchie Chris Sadberry Cameron Smith Stephen Smith Corey Taylor Sean Thompson Johnathon Tripp Matt Withrow

POS INF RHP INF RHP INF OF RHP LHP OF RHP LHP LHP C INF RHP INF RHP OF INF OF RHP RHP OF RHP INF C C RHP OF LHP LHP OF RHP RHP RHP RHP

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 11 Jake BARRIOS BARE-ee-oss 32 Justin BETHARD BETH-urd 28 DEVON Conley DEV-in 37 Matt CUSTRED CUSS-tred 36 Ty DAMRON DAM-ren 41 Dylan DUSEK DUE-sheck 30 Jonny DROZD drozed 8 ALEC HUMPHREYS AL-eck HUM-freeze 9 Adam KIRSCH kersh 40 Dominic MORENO muh-REN-oh 10 Tyler NESLONY nez-LOE-nee 26 Nick PETTUS PET-us

2nd Season 2nd Season 2nd Season 1st Season 2nd Season 1st Season 14th Season

2014 STARTERS BY POSITION

CF

LF

Anthony Lyons__________ Alec Humphreys_________ Tyler Neslony___________ Todd Ritchie____________ Heath Herrington________

Stephen Smith_________ 12 Devon Conley___________ 5 Tyler Neslony___________ 3 Todd Ritchie____________ 1 Zach Davis_____________ 1 Alec Humphreys_________ 1

9 9 2 2 1

SS

2B

Ryan Long_____________ 15 Tim Proudfoot___________ 4 Matt Broadbent_________ 2

Bryant Burleson________ 22 Alec Humphreys_________ 1

3B

DH

RF

Adam Kirsch___________ 18 Stephen Smith__________ 2 Eric Gutierrez___________ 1 Devon Conley___________ 1 Todd Ritchie____________ 1

1B

Jake Barrios____________ 23

Eric Gutierrez__________ 22 Matt Broadbent_________ 1

Matt Broadbent________ 11 Anthony Lyons__________ 5 Adam Kirsch____________ 4 Ryan Long______________ 3

C

Hunter Redman________ 11 Mason Randolph________ 7 Tyler Floyd______________ 5

P

Dominic Moreno________ Chris Sadberry__________ Matt Withrow___________ Dylan Dusek____________ Corey Taylor____________ Johnathon Tripp_________ Ty Damron_____________ Cameron Smith__________

5 5 5 4 1 1 1 1

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