CINCINNATI – Xavier baseball (6-12) will face off with the Dayton Flyers in four games over two days, opening play on Friday, April 2 at Hayden Field at 1:00 p.m., for a pair of seven-inning outings. The Musketeers and the Flyers will then face off on Saturday, April 3 at noon for another doubleheader at Dayton.
Both of Friday's games will be streamed (no announcer) through GoXavier.com.
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XAVIER |
DAYTON |
Game 1 |
Trevor Olson (LHP) |
Hunter Wolfe (LHP) |
Game 2 |
Nick Zwack (LHP) |
Dylan Keller (RHP) |
Game 3 |
Lane Flamm (RHP) |
Ben Olson (LHP) |
Game 4 |
TBD |
Cole Pletka (RHP) |
- Dayton enters the game at 9-15 overall, coming off a mid-week win over Akron, 18-7, on Tuesday. UD has won five of its last six, including 3-of-4 against Kent State and a midweek game against EKU.
- Benjamin Blackwell is batting .322 on the season with 28 hits, scoring 14 runs and collecting 10 RBI.
- Alex Brickman has a team-high 18 RBI, with team-high six home runs.
- Ben Olson and Hunter Wolfe have each made six starts on the season, Cole Pletka has made five and Dylan Keller has made four starts.
- Dayton ended 2020 at 6-8. The Musketeers and Flyers had a pair of games set for April that were canceled.
- UD finished 2019 at 32-26-1 overall and 16-8 in Atlantic 10 play, earning the No. 3 seed in the A10 Tournament. The Flyers picked up three wins in the A10 Tournament, but fell twice to Fordham to end the 2019 season.
- Xavier is 91-46-1 all-time against the Flyers, with the last match-up happening in 2015, an 18-9 win for the Musketeers in Cincinnati.
- Trevor Olson made his third start of the season, going 6.2 innings only allowing one earned run on three hits, striking out a career-high eight batters along the way. Olson picked up the win to move to 2-0 on the season. Olson has a 1.73 ERA through a team-high 26.0 innings pitched, allowing just five earned runs on 14 hits and five walks, striking out 24.
- Nick Zwack has a 5.55 ERA through five starts, pitching a total of 24.1 innings, allowing 15 earned runs on 29 hits and 14 walks, striking out 14.
- Lane Flamm, who has made three starts on the season, has an ERA of 2.25 through 16.0 innings pitched, allowing just four earned runs on 14 hits and eight walks with 20 strikeouts.
- Ethan Bosacker made his fourth start of the season against Evansville, going 6.0 innings in the start, striking out a career-high 10 strikeouts, exiting the game in a 2-2 tie. Bosacker has 5.31 ERA through 20.1 innings pitched and has a team-high 25 strikeouts.
- Dorsey Chatham has pitched a team-high 10.1 innings of relief work, posting a 3.48 ERA with only four earned runs allowed on 11 hits, striking out 12 in the process.
- Jonathan Kelly and Trey Schramm have split closing duties, with Kelly going 10.0 innings in six appearances with an ERA of 8.10, picking up two saves. Schramm has gone 6.1 innings in four appearances with an ERA of 4.26, also picking up two saves.
- Alex Helmin is batting .267, collecting 12 hits, including two doubles and two homers, bringing in seven RBI and scoring four runs. Helmin currently has a four-game streak of reaching base safely
- Jack Housinger (.250/.344/.392) has 14 hits on the season, including a team-high five doubles, scoring seven runs.
- Natale Monastra (.242/.347/.323) has team-highs in hits (15), runs (9) and RBI (10)
- Luke Stephenson (.222/.364/.444) has reached safely in eight-straight games, the longest current streak for the Musketeers. Stephenson finished the UC series with four RBI and four runs scored on three hits and four walks to bring his season totals to six RBI and seven runs scored on six hits.
- Ryan Altenberger made his season debut in the Evansville series, appearing in three games, going 5-7 at the plate (.714) with two walks, scoring a pair of runs. Altenberger reached safely in all three games.
- Natale Monastra (.234/.345/.340) has 11 hits on the season and has scored a team-high seven runs. He has eight RBI on the season following a seven-RBI performance against Cincinnati on Sunday after hitting a grand slam.
- The Musketeers open up BIG EAST play next weekend, traveling to St. John's for a four-game series, running Friday, April 9 through Sunday April 11.
- The series with the Red Storm starts at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, then continues with a doubleheader on Saturday, beginning at noon. The series finale is set for Sunday at 1:00 p.m.
- Xavier is 10-14 all time against the Red Storm after going 3-2 against the Red Storm in 2019, winning 2-of-3 during the regular season series and splitting a pair of games in the BIG EAST Championship.
- Xavier Baseball is once again joining forces with Vs. Cancer to raise money in support of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, taking part in a "Pledge It" campaign though eight games this season.
- Donors can pledge to sponsor strikeouts or hits during the four-game series with Butler (April 16-18) and UConn (April 23-25) at Hayden Field. Fans wishing to support the fundraising efforts can make a donation per hit or per strikeout, pledging that amount for the team's total of either hits or strikeouts through those eight games. Sponsors can also choose to make outright gift of any amount.
- Xavier Baseball has worked with Vs. Cancer since 2014 to help support children battling cancer, raising over $40,000 for the cause. Those funds were, in part, used to help the Vs. Cancer organization make a $100,000 gift to Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
- With the donation, Cincinnati Children's Hospital was assisted in being able to establish its Proton Therapy Center, one of only two such centers in the world owned by a children's hospital.
- Those interested in participating can visit GoXavier.com/VsCancer.
- Trevor Olson was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Monday for a third-straight week after going 6.2 innings in Friday's win over Evansville, allowing just one earned run on three hits with a career-high eight strike outs.
- Olson picked up the win in the 6-1 victory for the Musketeers, moving him to 2-0 on the season.
- Xavier went 1-3 in a four-game series at Evansville over the weekend.
- In game one, Xavier baseball opened up the four-game series at Evansville with a 6-1 win on Friday evening. The game went to the third inning in a 1-1 tie, but Xavier would go ahead for good on an Andrew Walker homer in the third, the only run the Musketeers would need the rest of the way.
- Xavier added a pair of insurance runs in each the seventh and the ninth but Xavier's pitching didn't allow another Purple Ace run, setting the final score at 6-1. Trevor Olson picked up the win for a second-straight series opener after allowing just one run and three hits in 6.2 innings of work.
- In game two, Xavier fell 7-4, evening the series at 1-1. Xavier took a two run lead in the second, but a five run third put the Purple Aces ahead for good. Each team plated a run in the fourth and Evansville added another in the fifth to go ahead 7-3.
- Xavier added on more run in the seventh to set the final score at 7-4 in the seven-inning outing. Nick Zwack went 4.0 innings in the start, allowing six runs on seven hits.
- In game three, Xavier fell 1-0 in the second game of the Saturday doubleheader, Xavier out-hit the Purple Aces, 6-2 overall, but Evansville got a run across in the third inning after UE's Troy Beilsmith reached on an error and scored on wild pitch. Xavier was unable to tie up the game, falling 1-0 in the second of two games on the day.
- In game four, Xavier took Evansville to the seventh inning in a 2-2 tie, but the Purple Aces scored seven in the seventh and eighth to take a 9-2 win in game four, securing the series victory for Evansville, 3-1.
- Xavier scored a pair in the second inning to take the lead. Evansville responded in the bottom of the inning, then added another in the fourth inning to send the game to the Ethan Bosacker went 6.0 innings in the start, striking out a career-high 10 strikeouts, exiting the game in a 2-2 tie.
- The tie held through the seventh inning, when the Purple Aces added a run to take the 3-2 lead, then Evansville broke the game open with a six-run eighth, taking a 9-2 lead into the final inning.
- Xavier split the four-game series with crosstown rival Cincinnati, 2-2, with each team winning one game at home and away.
- On Friday, senior left-hander Trevor Olson went 7.0 innings in his second start of the season, pitching a perfect game through the first 6.0 innings, to help Xavier pick up the 2-1 win a UC Baseball Stadium
- Xavier took the lead on an Alex Helmin homer in the second inning, then added a run when Jeff Holtz took a one-out walk, advanced to second and scored on a Kody Darcy single. Xavier held the two-run lead going into the seventh inning when the Bearcats led off the inning with a homer, breaking up Olson's perfect outing.
- Olson remained on the mound through the seventh inning, and faced the leadoff batter in the eighth before Trey Schramm entered to close out the game, preserving the 2-1 win for the Musketeers.
- On Saturday, Xavier took a 4-3 lead into the fourth inning, but two big innings for Cincinnati broke the game open, giving the Bearcats the 22-7 win at Hayden Field.
- Cincinnati took a one run lead in the first abut the Musketeers answered with a Cushing single and three two-out walks to tie it up. UC added two more runs in the second but Xavier responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning to take a 4-1 lead that held into the fourth. A four-run fourth put UC ahead for good, and the Bearcats added multiple runs in each of the next four frames, including six run sixth and five run seventh, to extend the lead. Xavier scored three in the seventh but were unable to come all the way back.
- On Sunday, Xavier used four big innings at the plate, featuring four home runs, to take the 2-1 edge in the season series with Cincinnati, topping the Bearcats 16-8 at Hayden Field.
- UC took a one-run lead into the fourth, where Xavier responded with a three-run frame featuring a pair of home runs, from Alex Helmin and Matthew DePrey. Six runs in the top of the fifth put Cincinnati ahead 7-3, but the Musketeers used three hits to pick up two more runs to pull within two in the bottom of the inning. UC added one more tally in the sixth, the Bearcats' final run of the game, and the Musketeers responded by batting around, scoring six runs on four hits in the inning to go ahead for good in the sixth. Xavier added five more runs in the seventh, fueled by a grand slam from Natale Monastra and Jackson Kaplowitz's first career home run.
- On Monday, Xavier took a 1-1 tie with Cincinnati into the bottom of the sixth, but a four-run inning for the Bearcats put UC out in front for good, taking the series finale, 7-2, at UC Baseball Stadium.
- After Cincinnati took a one-run lead in the first inning, Xavier responded with a run in the top of the next frame, holding in a 1-1 tie until a four-run sixth inning but Cincinnati out front. The Bearcats added two more to lead 7-1 headed to the ninth where the Musketeers' first four batters got aboard, bringing in a run and forcing a pitching change with bases loaded and no outs, but UC got out of the jam to take the 7-2 win.
- The Musketeers went 0-3 at Baylor, played in Waco, Texas from March 12-14.
- In game one, Baylor took the 7-3 win. Trevor Olson went 5.1 innings in his first start of the season for the Musketeers, allowing just two earned runs, and a three-run sixth inning helped send Xavier to the eighth in a 3-3 tie, but a late rally for the Bears put Baylor ahead for good in the eighth inning. The teams return to action tomorrow afternoon for game two. Baylor scored a run in the third and fifth innings to take a 2-0 lead into the sixth. A three-run top of the sixth gave the Musketeers the lead, and a Baylor run in the bottom of the inning tied the game until the bottom of the eighth. Baylor scored four in the bottom of the frame to set the final score a 7-3 in favor of the Bears.
- In game two, Xavier took a 4-3 lead into the final innings, but a seven run seventh inning broke the game open in favor of the Bears, giving the Musketeers a 11-4 loss. Nick Zwack went 5.1 innings in his third start of the season, allowing two earned runs on eight hits, striking out three while walking two.
- In the series finale, Xavier fell,10-0, after Baylor took a 2-0 lead in the first inning and continued to build the lead throughout the game, scoring in four frames to build a 10-0 lead to take game three and complete the series sweep. Ethan Bosacker picked up the loss in second start of the season after going a career-long 6.0 innings, allowing six earned runs on 10 hits. Bosacker also had a career-best seven strikeouts and just one walk.
- Xavier went 1-3 in its second series of the season at Wofford, featuring a pair of doubleheaders on Saturday, February 27 and Sunday, February 28, to move to 3-4 on the season.
- In game one, the Terriers took a 2-0 lead in the first inning and added two more in the fourth. Xavier scored a pair of runs, one in the fifth and one in the seventh and final frame, to set the final score at 4-2. Lane Flamm went the full 6.0 innings in the start of the seven inning game.
- In game two, Xavier took a 2-0 lead into the eighth inning after Nick Zwack went 6.2 scoreless innings in his second start, but a five run bottom of the frame put the Terriers ahead, 5-2, to set the final score.
- Xavier picked up the win in game three of the series, the opening game of the Sunday double-header after Xavier led off the first two innings with solo home runs, and a two-run homer in the fourth gave the Musketeers the cushion to take the win, despite Wofford runs in the second and sixth innings. Ethan Bosacker allowed just one run in 4.1 innings in his first start to get the win, and Jonathan Kelly came in to close out the game, picking up the save.
- In the series finale, Xavier took a two-run lead in the top of the first, but the Terriers got a run back in the bottom of the inning, then took the lead on a five-run second inning. Xavier scored a run in the fourth and seventh frames to pull within two, but two more runs for Wofford in the bottom of the eight made it a four-run deficit for the Musketeers. In the top of the ninth, Xavier loaded the bases with the tying run at the plate but were unable to bring the runs home, falling 8-4.
- Xavier opened the season by taking two of three at Texas A&M, from February 20-21, marking the first time the Musketeers have won a series against an SEC opponent.
- The Musketeers took game one of the season opening double-header on the strength of their bats, winning 10-6 after collecting 13 hits, including three home runs. Six Musketeers collected multiple hits, including a two-homer day for Luke Franzoni, who collected three RBI for Xavier.
- Lane Flamm went 4.0 innings in the start in game one at Texas A&M, allowing just two earned runs on six hits with six strikeouts. Xander Rojahn was the first reliever out of the pen, pitching 2.0 scoreless innings and picking up the win. Trey Schramm picked up the save after not allowing a hit or a run in the final 2.1 innings.
- Game two of the Saturday double header was a pitcher's duel, with Xavier using one swing of the bat to move the winning runs across the plate, winning 2-0. Nick Zwack went 5.0 innings in the start, not allowing a hit or a run and striking out eight on the way to picking up the win. Michael Dillon, Trevor Olson and Jonathan Kelly each only allowed one hit in relieve, with Kelly picking up the save.
- Jonathan Kelly also collected the two RBIs on a home run, bringing in Jack Housinger who was on base after taking a walk.
- Xavier fell in the series finale, 15-0. Griffin Lanoue made the start, and Jared Gadd, Sam Czabala, Evan Miller, Connor Bailey and Trevor Olson came out of the bullpen.
- Five Musketeers collected hits, but were unable to score.
- Lane Flamm, a preseason all-conference pick in 2020, appeared in 12 games, making 10 starts, including four starts on the mound for the Musketeers last season. Flamm finished the season with an ERA of 5.73 through 22.0 innings pitched, allowing 14 earned runs on 20 hits with 14 walks, striking out 16 along the way.
- As a freshman, in 2019 the righty emerged as the Musketeers' go-to closer, appearing in 25 games as a reliever. Flamm finished with an ERA of 2.68 overall and 1.80 in BIG EAST action, collecting eight saves in 53.2 innings of work in 2019, with four coming in against conference opponents.
- Nick Zwack, a preseason All-BIG EAST selection, is coming off a 2020 season where he posted a 2.31 ERA in four starts, collecting a record of 2-2 for the abbreviated season. In 23.1 innings pitched, a team-high, Zwack allowed just six earned runs on 10 hits and nine walks, while striking out a team-high 28 along the way.
- In 2019, Zwack made 20 appearances with 12 starts, finishing with a record of 4-3 and an ERA of 6.28. Zwack gave up 37 earned runs on 61 hits, struck out 43 and walked just 24 in 53.0 innings of work as a sophomore.
- Griffin Lanoue made four starts on the mound in in 2020, allowing just nine earned runs off of 17 hits in 11.1 innings of work for a 7.15 ERA against the No. 2 ranked strength of schedule. Lanoue had nine strike outs and nine walks for the season.
- In 2019, Lanoue made 10 starts in 13 appearances during 2019, finishing the season with a 3-3 record after allowing 34 earned runs on 54 hits, while striking out 25 in 45.1 innings of work.
- Sophomore Jonathan Kelly appeared made five appearances out of the bullpen, pitching 6.0 innings with a team-best ERA of 1.50 in shortened 2020 season, allowing just one run on four hits and a walk, striking out five along the way. He picked up the first win of his collegiate career against No. 17 Long Beach State after holding the Dirtbags scoreless in the extra frames, going 2.0 innings with just one hit allowed overall.
- Sophomore Jack Lynch was named a Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American following a 2020 season where he posted a 1.69 ERA through 10.2 innings of work in five appearances. Lynch allowed just one earned run on four hits and a walk, while striking out five. He picked up the first win of his college career in his first outing, helping the Musketeers to a 9-6 win against Memphis, and also pitched season-high five innings in the 2-1 win at No. 17 Long Beach State, allowing no runs on two hits with a season-best four strikeouts.
- Sophomore Xander Rojahn made six appearances, including one start, in 2020, pitching 14.0 innings, a team-high among Xavier's relievers. Rojahn finished with a 5.79 ERA, allowing nine earned runs on 11 hits with nine walks and 15 strikeouts.
- Trevor Olson made five appearances, including a pair of starts, in 2020, allowing 13 earned runs on 19 hits and four walks for 10.97 ERA. Olson struck out five on the season, including a season-high three against Ole Miss.
- In 2019, Olson appeared in 22 games and made one start. The junior left-hander ended 2019 with an ERA of 6.19 in 36.1 innings of work, with 31 strikeouts to just 16 bases on balls.
- Trey Schramm made seven appearances in 2020, pitching a total of 7.1 innings and allowing nine earned runs on 13 hits and two walks for a 10.57 ERA while recording four strikeouts. Schramm led the Musketeers with a pair of saves.
- Schramm appeared in 20 games in relief for the Musketeers in 2019. The righty went 3-2 on the season with an ERA of 5.66 in 35.0 innings of work, allowing 22 earned runs on 38 hits with 19 strikeouts.
- Sam Czabala, a lefty, pitched 6.2 innings in four appearances during season shortened 2020 season. He collected six strikeouts and walked just one in 30 batters faced and ended the season with an ERA of 6.75, allowing five earned runs on six hits.
- Czabala made 18 relief appearances in 2019, posting an ERA of 3.44 in 34.0 innings pitched with a record of 3-2. Czabala allowed just 13 earned runs on 26 hits with 27 strikeouts to his credit and just 10 walks.
- Xavier also returns relievers Ethan Bosacker, Evan Miller, Shawn Hepler who made appearances last season, as well as sophomore Michael Dillon, Jared Gadd, Connor Gill, Luke McCollough, Bobby Spencer and Cooper Williams.
- The Musketeers add transfer Luke Bell (Chandler-Gilbert) in addition to newcomers Connor Bailey, Nick Boyle, Dorsey Chatham, Colin Clifford, Miles Halligan and Bobby Jones.
- Natale Monastra, the coaches' preseason pick at catcher for a second-straight season, made 15 appearances in 2020, finishing with a .230 average at the plate, collecting 14 hits and scoring 10 runs, both team highs. Monastra had a .992 fielding percentage when the 2020 season came to a close.
- In 2019, Monastra batted .237 overall, with a .313 average in 15 BIG EAST appearances, collecting 15 hits against conference opponents, including a team-high three triples. Monastra finished the 2019 season with a fielding percentage of .997, the highest among Xavier's regular players. Monastra has just one error in 51 appearances, and has a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 13 starts in BIG EAST play.
- Luke Stephenson returns as a key utility player making three starts at catcher in 2020, in addition to seven starts in the outfield. Stephenson collected four hits in 33 at bats, including three doubles to match team-high, bringing in two RBI and scoring four runs.
- Stephenson made 28 appearances in 2019, including 12 starts at catcher, batting .203 on the season and .231 in conference play.
- Xavier also adds freshman Matthew DePrey at catcher.
- Luke Franzoni started in all 15 games in 2020, primarily in right field, collected 13 hits in 54 at bats. Franzoni had 12 RBI for the season, matching the team-high, and scored eight runs, and had a team-best three home runs and .407 slugging percentage.
- In 2019, Franzoni made 42 appearances, including 32 starts, mostly in center field. Franzoni hit .254 for his freshman season, hitting his stride during BIG EAST play where batted .320 in 14 appearances with a .620 slugging percentage, boosted by a team-high four home runs against BIG EAST opponents. Franzoni led the Musketeers with 11 homers overall for a team-best slugging percentage of .563 for the season. His 35 RBI from 2019 are the most among Xavier's returnees.
- Garrett Schultz's started in the outfield in all 15 games in 2020, making eight starts in center. Schultz finished his rookie season with a .228 average at the plate after collecting 13 hits in 57 at-bats, bringing in 12 RBI, second most on the team. For the season, he had three doubles, matching for team high, and two home runs, for a .386 slugging percentage, third highest on the team.
- Andrew Sexton appeared in 13 games, starting in seven games in center field. Sexton collected three hits and seven bases on balls for a .357 on-base percentage, second highest on the team.
- Andrew Walker appeared in 11 games, starting in eight in season in 2020, including seven starts in left field. He collected four hits and six walks, scoring four runs and bringing in four RBI for the season.
- Xavier returns reserve Jack Krumbach, and adds transfers Alex Helmin (Arizona State) and Tyler DeMartino (West Virginia) to its outfield roster.
- Jack Housinger was named Preseason All-BIG EAST for a second-straight season prior to his junior campaign. In 2020, he started in 15 games, batting .232 with 13 hits and and nine runs. Housinger had a team-best 12 walks and .377 on-base percentage in the abbreviated season against the second-toughest schedule in the country.
- As a freshman, he batted .275 on the season, with 47 hits and a team-high matching 36 walks for an on-base percentage of .407. Housinger had 12 doubles on the season, with five coming in BIG EAST play. Housinger finished his freshman year with fielding percentage of .974.
- Ryan Altenberger appeared in 10 games, starting in nine in 2020. During his junior season, he batted .212 in 33 plate appearances, collecting seven hits, including a double, a triple and a home run. On defense he had a .942 fielding percentage playing primarily in the middle infield, and was part of team-high nine double plays.
- Last season, Altenberger was a preseason All-BIG EAST selection after a 2019 campaign where he hit .259 in 158 plate appearances, scoring 32 runs on 41 hits and 27 walks. He finished 2019 with a slugging percentage of .443, finishing with 12 doubles a triple and five home runs, collecting multiple hits in 11 games last year. He also collected eight stolen bases in 14 attempts in 2019.
- In 2020, Kody Darcy made 13 appearances, including 12 starts, in season shortened to 15 games, collecting six hits and two walks in 41 at bats for a .146 batting average. For the season he knocked in two RBI and scored three runs. Darcy finished with two doubles, and two home runs, matching the second most on the team, for a slugging percentage of .341. On defense he made seven appearances at shortstop and five at second base, finishing the season with a .960 fielding percentage.
- In 2019, Darcy appeared in Xavier's starting line-up 26 times, including 10 conference match-ups during his freshman season, primarily at third base. Darcy batted .170 overall but had a mark of .206 in 11 BIG EAST appearances, scoring seven runs on seven hits.
- In addition to making six appearances on the mound, Jonathan Kelly also made seven starts playing at first base for the Musketeers. He collected four hits in 29 at-bats, including a season-high two in win over Charleston and had four walks on the season.
- Xavier also returns Sam Olson and Eddie Rivero who each made multiple starts in the infield for the Musketeers, as well as junior Jackson Kaplowitz, and adds transfers Jared Cushing (Texas Tech) and Jeff Holtz (Madison College) in addition to freshman Grant Stephenson.
- Xavier opens the season on the road, playing 16 away games before opening the home portion of the schedule on Saturday, March 20 against Cincinnati.
- Overall, Xavier will play 34 games on the road, including trips to two SEC opponents, Texas A&M and Auburn, as well as Wofford, Mercer and Evansville in non-conference action.
- Xavier will also face BIG EAST opponents St. John's, Villanova and Creighton on the road for four-game series.
- Xavier will play home and away with local rivals Cincinnati and Dayton, with each team hosting two of the four-game series.
- The Musketeers will host BIG EAST opponents Butler, UConn, Seton Hall and Georgetown for four-game series.
- The Musketeers have made four of six of the four-team BIG EAST Tournaments since joining the conference, and claiming the tournament championship three times (2014, 2016, 2017), as well as winning the regular season title in 2016.
- The Musketeers went 12-4 in a 2019 conference schedule abbreviated by two rain-outs, earning the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament, and advanced to the BIG EAST Championship series.
- Ahead of the 2021, Xavier was picked the finish fifth in BIG EAST in the preseason coaches poll.
- Additionally, three Musketeers, Natale Monastra, Jack Housinger and Nick Zwack, were named to the the BIG EAST Preseason All-Conference list, as voted on by the coaches.
- Graduate student Natale Monastra, the coaches' preseason pick at catcher, has appeared in 150 games as a Musketeer, starting in 128. In 15 appearances in 2020, Monastra had a .230 average at the plate, collecting 14 hits and scoring 10 runs, both team highs, against the nation's second toughest schedule.
- Junior Jack Housinger, a Preseason All-BIG EAST selection in the infield, has appeared in 70 games for the Musketeers, starting in 65 of those. He started in 15 games in 2020, batting .232 with 13 hits and and nine runs. Housinger had a team-best 12 walks and .377 on-base percentage in the abbreviated season against the second-toughest schedule in the country.
- Senior lefty Nick Zwack is a preseason All-Conference selection coming off a 2020 season where he posted a 2.31 ERA in four starts, collecting a record of 2-2 for the abbreviated season. In 23.1 innings pitched, a team-high, Zwack allowed just six earned runs on 10 hits and nine walks, while striking out a team-high 28 along the way. Zwack allowed just two hits in 5.2 innings in a win at Memphis, striking out nine, which matched his season-high in a 7.0 inning outing against No. 17 Long Beach State. In a win at Charleston, Zwack also went 7.0 innings, allowing no runs on two hits with seven strikeouts.
Preseason Coaches Poll
Connecticut (5) |
45 |
Creighton (2) |
44 |
Seton Hall (1) |
35 |
St. John's |
33 |
Xavier |
26 |
Villanova |
19 |
Butler |
15 |
Georgetown |
7 |
First-place votes denoted in ( )
Preseason Co-Players of the Year
Tyler Shedler-McAvoy, Seton Hall, Grad Student, OF
Kyler Fedko, UConn, So., OF
Preseason Pitcher of the Year
Connor Schultz, Butler, Sr., RHP
Preseason All-BIG EAST
Natale Monastra, Xavier, Grad Student., C |
Matt Toke, Seton Hall, Grad Student, 1B ^ |
Christian Fedko, UConn, Jr., 2B |
Jack Housinger, Xavier, Jr., 2B |
Jake Lazarro, St. John's, RS-Fr., SS |
Eddie McCabe, Georgetown, Sr., 3B/DH |
Reggie Crawford, UConn., RS-Fr., DH |
A.J. Lotsis, Georgetown, Grad Student, DH/OF |
Tyler Shedler-McAvoy, Seton Hall, Grad Student, OF ^ |
Kyler Fedko, UConn, So., OF |
Connor Schultz, Butler, Sr., RHP ^ |
Gordon Graceffo, Villanova, Jr., RHP |
Ian Murphy, St. John's, RS-So., RHP |
Nick Zwack, Xavier, Sr., LHP |
Caleb Wurster, UConn, LHP (Relief)
^ denotes unanimous selection |
- Xavier had pair of selections in the 2019 MLB Draft, with Conor Grammes going in the fifth round to the Arizona Diamondbacks and Chris Givin selected in the 19th round by the San Diego Padres. The pair's selection marked the third time in four years multiple Musketeers were selected.
- Lefty pitcher Zac Lowther was the highest-ever selection by a Xavier baseball player, going in the second round compensatory selections of the 2017 MLB Draft at 74th overall.
- Xavier had a program record four players selected in the 2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Additionally, two committed players were taken in the draft for the first time in program history.
- Xavier has had at least one player drafted in 12 of the last 16 years.
- 19 total XU players have been drafted since 1999.
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XU TO HOST LEAGUE TOURNEY |
- The 2021 BIG EAST Baseball Championship presented by Jeep will be co-hosted by Xavier baseball at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio during Memorial Day Weekend.
- The BIG EAST announced in 2019 that Prasco Park would serve as host through 2022, extending the partnership, which began in 2018, through five years. Xavier will remain the co-host of the annual postseason tournament.