CINCINNATI – Xavier baseball heads down I-71 to take on another Top-25 opponent in its first midweek game of the season, facing the Louisville Cardinals at Jim Patterson Stadium on Wednesday, Feb. 22. The game is set for a 2:00 p.m. first pitch, moved up from it's original start time of 3:00 p.m.
The game between the Musketeers and the Cardinals will be stream on the ACC Network Extra on the WatchESPN platform.
- Louisville is 3-0 after opening the season with a sweep of Bucknell in Louisville.
- Louisville opened the 2023 season nationally ranked in all six major polls, coming in as high as No. 5 by Baseball America in the preseason poll, moving up to No. 4 in the most recent rankings
- Louisville was also inside the top 10 according to Collegiate Baseball (No. 6), Perfect Game (No. 7) and the NCBWA (No. 10) preseason polls. The Cardinals were ranked No. 11 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and came in at No. 16 from D1Baseball.
- The Cards went 42-21-1 overall last season with a 18-11-1 record in ACC play.
- UofL earned the No. 2 seed in the ACC Tournament and an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.
- The Cards won the Louisville regional, featuring Michigan, Oregon and Southeast Missouri State, to advance to the College Station Super Regional.
- Xavier is 18-39 against the Cardinals after falling in the lone match-up last season.
- Garrett Schultz has made all four starts at center field, batting lead-off for the Musketeers. After the opening weekend, Schultz has a hit (1-15) and a team-high four walks, driving in an RBI and coming around to score a run. Schultz brings a four-game on-base streak into the game with Louisville.
- Andrew Walker started all four games at Oregon at left, batting second in the order. He has a .333 average at the plate (5-15) and enters the game at Louisville with a four-game hitting streak. Among his five hits are a pair of doubles.
- Shortstop Jack Housinger batted third in all four outings at Oregon, reaching safely in all four games. Housinger's batting .214 (3-14) after the first series and collected a run and an RBI on his first home run on the season. He brings a three-game hitting streak into the game against the Cardinals.
- Grant Stephenson made all four starts at third, batting clean-up with a .250 average (4-16) after the first series, currently on a three-game hitting streak.
- First baseman Matt McCormick batted fifth in the opening series, going 3-13 (.231) with three walks at Oregon.
- Jared Cushing started all four games at second base, batting sixth. He batted .200 (3-15) against the Ducks.
- Catcher Matthew DePrey batted seventh for the Musketeers, getting aboard with a pair of walks.
- Carter Hendrickson made all four starts in right field, batting ninth. He collected a pair of hits (2-12) including a double and a home run in his first collegiate at-bat for a team-best .500 slugging percentage. He enters the game against the Cards on a four-game reached base streak.
- Three Musketeers started at DH, all batting in the eight-hole. Teddy Deters made a pair of starts, batting .333 (2-6) including his first collegiate home run, driving in an RBI and scoring a pair of runs in the series. Aedan Anderson and Alex Helmin each started a game at designated hitter.
- Ethan Bosacker made the start on Friday, going 7.0 innings in his return after sitting out last season following Tommy John surgery. Bosacker allowed just on earned run on two hits with six strikeouts for a 1.29 ERA.
- Nick Boyle made the start on Sunday, pitching 4.2 scoreless innings, giving up just one hit, with five strikeouts and five walks.
- Justin Loer made the start in game two on Saturday, posting a 4.50 ERA through 4.0 innings, allowing two earned runs on two hits and one walk with three strikeouts.
- Brant Alazaus made the start in game one on Saturday, allowing nine runs on seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts in 3.1 innings.
- Clay Schwaner made a pair of appearances out of the bullpen, posting a 5.40 ERA in 1.2 innings pitched with a pair of strikeouts.
- Luke Hoskins pitched the final 3.0 innings of game two on Saturday, not allowing a run and giving up just one hit and striking out a pair.
- Luke Bell pitched 2.2 innings in game two of Saturday's doubleheader, allowing three runs on thee hits with two strikeouts.
- Connor Bailey made an appearance in game one of Saturday's doubleheader, not allowing a run in 1.2 innings of work.
- Jake Zicka (1.0 IP) and Bryce Barnett (0.1 IP) both posted an ERA of 0.00 for the opening weekend.
- The Musketeers return a strong core from last season's bullpen which posted a new school record of 482 strikeouts.
- RHP Ethan Bosacker made the start in the season opener last Friday, returning to the rotation after sitting out last season due to injury. Prior to Friday, Bosacker was last in action in 2021, making 12 appearance, including 10 starts, with an ERA of 3.34 through 62.0 innings pitched and 53 strikeouts.
- Lefty Brant Alazaus started game one of the Saturday doubleheader, his first appearance for the Musketeers after transferring from Walsh University. Alazaus started in 12 games last season at Walsh, pitching a total of 78.1 innings in 15 appearances. He finished had 2.88 ERA, had 100 strikeouts and only seven walks, and finished with a 6-1 record.
- Justin Loer (LHP) made start in game two of Saturday's doubleheader. Last season he made 15 appearances, including three starts, finishing with an ERA of 3.55 through 25.1 innings pitched and a record of 2-0, with 18 strikeouts.
- RHP Nick Boyle made the start for the Musketeers in the series finale on Sunday, his first career appearance for Xavier.
- Among the returners, Preseason All-BIG EAST selection Luke Bell's 59 strikeouts from last season leads the way. Bell made 25 appearances for the Musketeers, including a team-high 10 starts, posting a 4-0 record. He had a 4.31 ERA through 56.1 innings pitched.
- Bryce Barnett (40), Jared Gadd (38) and Jonathan Kelly (32), key contributors to last season's strikeout record, also return for Xavier.
- Xavier also returns contributors from last season Conner Bailey and Luke Hoskins, as well as letterwinners Ryan Rumsey and Jake Zicka.
- Off the transfer portal, Xavier added righties Clay Schwaner (Wofford), Creighton Hansen (Wichita State) and Nathan Stahl (Indiana).
- The Musketeers also added freshmen Nick Kolze (RHP) Jack Niedringhaus (LHP) to the bullpen.
- The Musketeers bring back seven every-day position players and eight contributors from last season's school-record breaking offensive lineup. Xavier is coming off a season where they drove in a school record 425 RBI, score a program-best 450 runs, and had 100 home run season, crushing the previous school record of 68.
- Among the returners, Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year and the league's Preseason All-BIG EAST selection at shortstop, Jack Housinger, led the way with 16 home runs last season. The mark tied the previous school record and trails only Luke Franzoni's 29 home run season in 2022 in Xavier's single season records. last season, Housinger started at shortstop in all 60 games, batting .311 for the season, with 30 of his 71 hits going for extra bases for a .588 slugging percentage.
- Garrett Schultz joined Housinger on the Preseason All-BIG EAST squad. Last season he played in 58 games, starting in 56, primarily in center field, batting .322, with 66 hits, including 14 for extra bases, and took 23 walks. Schultz drove in 33 RBI and came around to score 28 times.
- Andrew Walker played in 57 games in 2022, starting in 56, all in left field. Walker batted .309 for the season, with hits 23 going for extra bases for a .505 slugging percentage. Among the extra base hits, he had 15 doubles and five home runs. He took 35 bases on balls, and finished with a career-best .437 on-base percentage.
- Tyler DeMartino appeared in 57 games last season, making 55 starts, including 44 at center field and 11 at DH. DeMartino batted .309 for the season, driving in 47 RBI and scoring 40 runs on 63 hits. He had a .564 slugging percentage, collecting 27 hits for extra bases, including 14 doubles and 12 home runs.
- Jared Cushing appeared in 58 games, starting in 54, making 34 starts at third base and 20 starts at second base. He Batted .290 for the season knocking in 31 RBI and scoring 33 runs on 60 hits. Of those hits, 20 went for extra bases including 10 home runs.
- Matthew DePrey appeared in 42 games, starting in 26 last season, making 20 starts at catcher and six at DH. DePrey batted .266 with 29 hits, scoring 20 runs and driving in 16 RBI.
- Alex Helmin appeared in 39 games in 2022, making 16 starts, primarily in right and center field. He finished with a .253 average at the plate, with 19 hits, including three doubles, and seven walks.
- Grant Stephenson appeared in 27 games last season, starting in 26, all at third base, batting .310 for the season, with 27 hits, driving in 19 RBI and coming around to score 14 runs.
- After helping Xavier rewrite several records last season, BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year, shortstop Jack Housinger is positioned to make moves in the Xavier career records.
- Housinger moved into Xavier's top five for career doubles, with 45 for his time as a Musketeer after hitting 13 in 2022, now making him 17 shy of the school record of 62.
- Housinger's single season school record of 68 runs scored last season brought his career runs scored total to 141, 10th most in program history, with the current school record standing at 211. His total now stands at 142.
- He also had 47 walks on the season for 2022, the sixth most in a single season in program history, to bring his career total to 132, third most career walks for a Musketeer. The current school record is 188. Housinger's current total is 133.
- Xavier opens the season on the road, playing 18 away games before opening the home portion of the schedule on Wednesday, March 15 against Michigan.
- Overall, Xavier will play 36 games on the road, facing opponents from 12 different conferences, including the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC.
- Among Xavier's 24 scheduled opponents are six teams that competed in last season's NCAA Tournament.
- Xavier travels to Western Carolina for a three-game series, set to start on Friday, Feb. 24 and run through Sunday, Feb. 26.
- Friday's game is set to start at 4:00 p.m., Saturday will begin at 2:00 p.m. and the finale on Sunday will start at 1:00 p.m., all set to stream on ESPN+.
- The Catamounts are 2-2 after hosting Akron over the opening weekend, with a match-up scheduled against Presbyterian on Wednesday at 3:00 p.m.
- Western Carolina went 26-31-1 overall with a 9-11-1 record in the SoCon.
- WCU earned the No. 6 seed in the SoCon Baseball Championship, winning its opening game against VMI before being eliminated by Samford and UNCG.
- Xavier is 2-4 all-time against the Catamounts after going 1-2 in Cincinnati last season.
- The Musketeers have made the four-team BIG EAST Tournaments six times since joining the conference for the 2013-14 season.
- Xavier has advanced to the conference championship series in each of it's six trips to the league tournament, claiming the tournament championship three times (2014, 2016, 2017), as well as winning the regular season title in 2016.
- The Musketeers have advanced to the championship series and finished runners-up in each of the last three tournaments held (2019, 2021, 2022).
- A pair of Musketeers were selected in the 2022 MLB First-Year Player Draft, with junior Jack Lynch going to the St. Louis Cardinals in the 18th round, and senior Luke Franzoni selected in the 19th round by the Los Angeles Angels.
- The two selections in 2022 makes it 20 total Musketeers selected in the MLB Draft since 2005.
- At least one Xavier player has been selected in seven of the last nine years, and the 2022 draft marked the fourth time in that period that multiple Musketeers were picked.
- Ahead of the 2023 season, Xavier was picked the finish third in BIG EAST by the league coaches
- Graduate student Jack Housinger was named the Preseason Player of the Year, and was the coaches' preseason All-League pick at shortstop.
- Senior outfielder Garrett Schultz and Senior RHP Luke Bell were also selected to the Preseason All-Conference Team.
2023 Preseason Baseball All-BIG EAST Team and Awards
Preseason Player of the Year
Jack Housinger, Gr., SS, Xavier
Preseason Pitcher of the Year
Ian Cooke, So., RHP, UConn
Preseason All-BIG EAST Team*
C – Owen Carapellotti, So.., Georgetown
1B – Ben Huber, Gr., UConn
2B – Andrew Meggs, Sr., Creighton
3B – Kevin Michaels, RJr., St. John's
SS – Jack Housinger, Gr., Xavier
DH – Jack Grace, Sr., Creighton
OF – Korey Morton, Jr., UConn
OF – David Glancy, RJr., St. John's
OF – Will Gale, RJr., Seton Hall
OF – Garrett Schultz, Sr., Xavier
SP – Ian Cooke, So., UConn ^
SP – Cade Lommel, Jr., Creighton
SP – Dominic Cancellieri, Jr., Creighton
SP – Luke Bell, Sr., Xavier
RP – Tommy Steier, Gr., Creighton
^ - denotes unanimous selection
* due to a tie in voting, there is an extra member on the preseason all-conference team.
Preseason Coaches' Poll
First place votes in ( )
1. UConn (7) – 49
2. Creighton (1) – 43
3. Xavier – 36
4. Georgetown – 30
5. Seton Hall – 23
6. St. John's – 21
7. Villanova – 15
8. Butler – 7
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XU TO HOST LEAGUE TOURNEY |
- The 2023 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 Tournament will open on Wednesday, May 24 and is scheduled to run through Saturday, May 27. The opening day of the tournament has been moved up a day from previous years.
- The BIG EAST announced in 2019 that Prasco Park would extend the partnership, which began in 2018, with Xavier remaining the co-host of the annual postseason tournament.