Xavier University Athletics

No. 2 Xavier Plays No. 4 Seton Hall on Friday Afternoon at Prasco Park
05.24.19 | Baseball
CINCINNATI – Xavier baseball returns to BIG EAST Tournament action on Friday, playing No. 4 Seton Hall in the elimination bracket at 2:30 p.m. at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio. The winner of tomorrow's game will advance to Saturday with the opportunity to advance to Sunday's championship game.
Tomorrow's game will be available to stream on the BIG EAST Digital Network, through CaffeineTV or on @BIGEASTChamps on Twitter Live. he finale of the 2019 BIG EAST Championship will air on FS2.
Xavier opened BIG EAST Tournament play on Thursday evening, falling to St. John's, 2-0 despite a career-best nine strikeouts in a career-long 8.0 innings for Damien Richard.
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BIG EAST BRACKET |

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OPPONENT NOTES |
- Seton Hall enters the game at 25-27 overall and 9-9 in BIG EAST play during the regular season.
- The Pirates fell in the early game on Thursday after No. 1 seed Creighton erased a four run lead in the final two innings, following an hour rain delay. SHU led 8-4 but CU plate three runs in the eighth and the ninth to take the walk off win.
- Xavier's lone series loss in BIG EAST play came to the Pirates, with the Musketeers claiming just one of three against Seton Hall in a series that included a trip to Oxford, Ohio as well as a pair of games at Hayden Field.
- SHU took the first two games in the series, 3-1, 11-3. Xavier took the series finale 7-5.
- In the series against the Pirates earlier this season, five Musketeers hit .300 or better, Conor Grammes (.417), Chris Givin (.333) and Warkentin (.300) each recording 10 or more at-bats.
- Jack Housinger finished the series hitting .600, going 3-of-5 with four walks. Natale Monastra (.375) recorded three hits in eight at bats and three walks.
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PROJECTED LINEUP |
2. Jake Shepski, RF .287 BA, 39 RBI, 34 BB
3. Allbry Major, LF .284 BA, 13 2B, 33 RBI
4. Matt Warkentin, 1B .268 BA, 56 H, 9 HR
5. Chris Givin, SS .304 BA, 70 H, 4 3B
6. Ryan Altenberger, 2B .257 BA, 10 2B, 21 RBI
7. Ryan Fouriner, CF .186 BA 9 BB, 2 HR
8. Jack Housinger, 3B .270 BA, 43 H, 36 BB
9. Natale Monastra, C .242 BA, 40 H, 19 RBI
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PRASCO DEAL EXTENDED |
- The BIG EAST Conference announced on Wednesday that Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio will be the home of the BIG EAST Baseball Championship through 2022, extending their partnership through five years.
- Xavier will remain the co-host of the annual postseason tournament which is held the week of Memorial Day Weekend each year.
- Located on the campus of Prasco Laboratories, the park opened on June 19, 2008, and has become one of the premier amateur baseball destinations in America.
- Prasco Park has a total seating capacity of 1,250, plus standing room space. There will be no charge for admission or concessions for BIG EAST Championship fans in attendance.
- Prasco Park is only the second ballpark to host the BIG EAST Baseball Championship not on the East Coast. TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, home of the 2014 and 2016 championships, is the other.
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GRAMMES NAMED FIRST TEAM |
- Junior Conor Grammes was unanimously selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team as both a right-handed pitcher, as well as the leagues' top designated hitter.
- Grammes enters BIG EAST Tournament play with 54 appearances, primarily as designated hitter with a team-high 13 starts on the mound.
- At the plate, the junior leads the Musketeers with a .333 average overall and a .387 mark in BIG EAST play. Grammes has collected a team-high matching 70 hits in 54 games, including a team-leading 24 in conference action.
Among those hits are a team-best 13 doubles to go with three triples and six home runs for the team-best slugging percentage of .510. Grammes also has 33 walks on the season, with 15 coming in BIG EAST play, for a team-best on-base percentage of .433 overall and .513 in BIG EAST play. - On the mound, Grammes has a 4.40 ERA, the best mark among Xavier's starters, allowing 30 earned runs on 46 hits in 46.1 innings of work. In BIG EAST play, Grammes as an ERA of 1.55 in 29.0 innings pitched in three appearances.
- Grammes has a team-leading 77 strikeouts, including 38 Ks of BIG EAST opponents, including a career-best 16-strikeout performance in a 1-0 walk-off win over Georgetown.
- Grammes, who has earned four nominations to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll this season, entered 2019 as the Preseason BIG EAST Co-Player of the Year. Grammes has also previously collected the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player and BIG EAST All-Tournament Team honors as a freshman in 2017.
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GIVIN NAMED FIRST TEAM |
- Senior Chris Givin earned the honor as the top shortstop in the league, earning the First Team All-BIG EAST honor unanimously.
- Givin has collected a team-high matching 70 hits in 54 games going into the BIG EAST Tournament, batting .308 overall and .309 in BIG EAST play. In BIG EAST play, Givin has 21 hit and 32 total bases, both second most on the team in league play.
- Givin has 106 total bases on the season one off the team high, including 10 doubles, a team-high four triples and six home runs for a slugging percentage of .467.
- At shortstop, Givin has a fielding percentage of .988 on the season, with 82 put outs and 159 assists to just three errors, helping the Musketeers post a .982 fielding percentage as a team, a top-10 mark in NCAA Division I.
- Givin was Preseason All-BIG EAST entering the 2019 season, marking his third-straight preseason honor. Givin earned All-BIG EAST Second Team Honors following his sophomore season and was selected to the BIG EAST All-Tournament team as a sophomore as well.
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FOUR NAMED TO SECOND TEAM |
- Four Musketeers also earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors, senior Matt Warkentin at first base, junior Natale Monastra as catcher, freshman Jack Housinger at third and freshman Lane Flamm as a right-handed relief pitcher.
- Matt Warkentin has been the Musketeers' primary first baseman, appearing in 51 games in 2019. Warkentin is batting .272 on the season with 56 hits, including six doubles and a team-high nine home runs for a .432 slugging percentage.
- Warkentin has collected 37 runs batted in on the season, two off the team high, with 13 coming in conference play. The senior has scored 33 times, also second most on the team.
- Warkentin posted a .993 fielding percentage at first base in BIG EAST play, committing just one error in 128 putouts with eight assists.
- Natale Monastra has been reliable behind the plate for the Musketeers, with a season fielding percentage of .997, the highest among Xavier's regular players. Monastra has just one error in 47 appearances, and has a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 13 starts in BIG EAST play.
- At the plate, Monastra has a .313 average in BIG EAST play and a .247 mark overall. The junior has 40 total hits, with 15 in conference action, including five doubles, three triples and four home runs. All three of Monastra's triples have come against conference opponents.
- Jack Housinger has made 51 appearances for the Musketeers, including 46 starts, primarily at third base. The freshman is batting .276 on the season, with 43 hits and a team-high 36 walks for an on-base percentage of .418. Housinger has 11 doubles on the season, with five coming in BIG EAST play.
- Housinger has a fielding percentage of .978 with only three errors in his rookie season, with just one of those coming during conference play.
- Lane Flamm has emerged as the Musketeers' go-to closer in his freshman season, appearing in 23 games as a reliever. Flamm has an ERA of 2.96 overall and 1.80 in BIG EAST action. Flamm has collected seven saves in 48.2 innings of work this season, with four coming in against conference opponents, and has three wins to his credit.
- Flamm has allowed just 16 earned runs to 41 strikeouts overall, with only three runs allowed in 15.0 innings of work in BIG EAST play. Flamm's 15 strikeouts in BIG EAST play are the most among Xavier's relief pitchers.
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