Xavier University Athletics

Baseball Hosts VCU for Three Game Series at Hayden Field
03.21.24 | Baseball
Musketeers and Rams get started on Friday at 3 PM
CINCINNATI – The Xavier Musketeers will host the VCU Rams this weekend for the first three games of a seven-game Musketeer homestand. The first game of this series is scheduled for Friday, March 22, with the first pitch set for 3:00 p.m. at Hayden Field. The series will roll through the weekend with a 3:00 p.m. start time on Saturday and a 1:00 p.m. start time on Sunday.
Xavier heads into this series with a 9-12 record in their 2024 campaign after falling in a midweek match-up at Top-10 Tennessee and going 1-2 against Indiana State last weekend.
- Friday - Luke Hoskins (RHP) vs. Everett Vaughan (RHP)
- Saturday - Logan Schmidt (RHP) vs. Christian Gordon (LHP)
- Sunday - Nick Boyle (RHP) vs. Nick Cosentino (RHP)
- The Rams enter the game at 15-6, taking three of four against Princeton over the weekend and topping Liberty on Tuesday.
- VCU went 25-30 overall in 2023, with a 11-13 record in Atlantic 10 play.
- This will be the first match-up between the two programs.
- C Hayden Christiansen is off to a hot start at the plate this season. Christiansen holds a batting average of .291 with four home runs and six doubles through his first 20 games. The native of Spring Grove, Illinois is tied for the team lead in both hits, with 23, and RBI's, with 18.
- OF Aedan Anderson is having a promising start to the campaign. The six-foot, 175-pound junior ranks in the top five on the team in slugging percentage, on-base percentage, runs scored, RBI's, and home runs. Anderson has tallied five extra-base hits, including three home runs, in 41 at-bats this season.
- IF Luke Hammond has been a reliable bat for the Musketeers in his 20 games played this season. Hammond is hitting for a .264 batting average to go along with four home runs and nine RBI's.
- RHP Jonathan Kelly has been solid for the Musketeers on the mound this season. Kelly holds a 4.40 ERA with seven strikeouts in 14.1 innings pitched.
- LHP Tyler Sausville has logged 10.0 innings of work this season. In his five appearances, Sausville has racked up 10 strikeouts and has only walked nine batters.
- RHP Luke Hoskins leads the team this season in innings pitched with 27.0. Hoskins possesses a record of 2-3 and is second on the team in strikeouts with 23. So far in the month of March, the Musketeers have a record of 5-8.
- The Musketeers improved to a 2-2 home record after they were victorious against the Indiana State Sycamores in their most recent game at Hayden Field.
- After taking on the Rams, the Musketeers will await the Wright State Raiders for a game on Tuesday, March 26.
- Right-handed pitcher Nick Boyle earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after helping Xavier to the 4-2 win over Indiana State on Sunday, the league office announced on Monday
- Boyle, a senior from Goshen, Ky., set a new career-high for a third-straight week, finishing with 11 strikeouts, the most for a Musketeer this season, helping Xavier to a 4-2 win over Indiana State on Sunday. He went a career-long 7.0 innings, allowing just one earned run on three hits and two walks and picked up the win to move to 3-0 on the season.
- The Musketeers, who received votes in the NCBWA Preseason Poll, return seven every-day players from the 2023 roster that won the program's fourth BIG EAST Championship and made the program's fifth NCAA appearance. The Musketeers took part in the 2023 Nashville Regional, advancing to the Regional Finals before wrapping up the season at 39-25, tying the school record for wins (Also set in 2009).
- Matthew DePrey, the 2023 All-BIG EAST First Team selection at catcher, started all 64 games behind the plate for the Musketeers, tying the Xavier single-season record for appearances. He batted .278, primarily hitting No. 2 in the order, with 10 doubles and a team-high matching 14 home runs among his 73 hits, finishing the season with a .475 slugging percentage. DePrey, who drove in 42 RBI and scored 50 runs last season, was named to D1Baseball's Preseason Top 50 Catchers list.
- Preseason All-BIG EAST selection Matt McCormick was a second-team all-conference pick last season after starting in 62 games, mostly at first base. McCormick batted primarily in the five-hole, finishing with a .309 average for the season. He had 12 doubles and team-high matching 14 home runs among his 69 hits for a .552 slugging percentage, best among Xavier's everyday players, driving in in 44 RBI and scoring 40 runs. He also had 32 walks on the season, leading Xavier's starters with a .421 on-base percentage. McCormick was named to D1Baseball's Preseason Top 50 list for first basemen.
- Preseason All-BIG EAST selection Jared Cushing was the All-BIG EAST Second Team pick at second base in 2023, after starting in a school-record matching 64 games. He batted .284, finishing the season with 71 hits, including 10 doubles, a triple and a team-high matching 14 home runs for a .500 slugging percentage, driving in 50 RBI and scoring 43 runs. Cushing, who was named to D1Baseball's Preseason Top 50 list for second basemen, posted a .980 fielding percentage and helped the Musketeers turn 35 double plays.
- The league's preseason pick at third base, Grant Stephenson, was a 2023 All-BIG EAST Second Team selection after batting .236 on the season, with a .313 average at the plate in BIG EAST play. He finished with 10 doubles and three home runs among his 48 hits, driving in 29 RBI and scoring 27 runs.
- Outfielder Garrett Schultz, was a 2024 Preseason All-BIG EAST Selection after starting in 39 games at center field last season. Schultz, who dealt with a mid-season injury in 2023, batted .278 with 40 hits, including six doubles and three home runs. He drove in 23 RBI and scored 17 runs.
- Carter Hendrickson played in 58 games last season, starting in 55, splitting time between right and center field. The junior batted .250 for the season, collecting 46 hits, including eight doubles, a triple and five home runs, and drove in 23 RBI and scored 39 runs. He finished with an on-base percentage of .398, taking 31 walks on the season. He was hit by pitches 15 times, second most in a single season in Xavier's records. During the BIG EAST Tournament, he batted .308 through four games, going 4-of-13 with two walks and scoring four runs to earn All-BIG EAST Tournament Team honors.
- After dealing with an early-season injury, Tyler DeMartino started in 43 games for the Musketeers, including 41 at DH, batting .255 primarily in the cleanup spot. He finished the season with 40 hits, including five doubles, a triple and 10 home runs, driving in 32 RBI and scoring 28 runs. DeMartino was named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team after batting .308 through the four games of the tournament, finishing 4-of-13 at the plate with three walks and three hit-by-pitches, driving in three RBI.
- The Musketeers remain at home to host Wright State on Tuesday, March 26, set for a 3:00 p.m. start.
- XU hosts Bowling Green for three-game series the following weekend, starting Thursday, March 28 and running through Saturday, March 30.
- Xavier is scheduled to face nine programs that played in the 2023 NCAA Tournament, including four teams that advanced to a Super Regional and a pair of teams that competed in the College World Series.
- In 2023, Xavier finished second in the BIG EAST regular season and won the BIG EAST Tournament Championship to earn a bid to the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2017. Xavier, the No. 2 seed in the league tournament, beat the No. 3 seed Seton Hall in the opening game and No. 1 seed UConn in the winner's bracket to advance to the Championships series. UConn took game one of the series, forcing a deciding game seven of the tournament, where the Musketeers posted a five-run ninth inning to come from behind and take the 7-3 win and clinch the title.
- The 2023 championship was the program's fourth tournament title in the nine times the league has held the event since Xavier joined the conference for the 2013-14 season.
- The Musketeers have made the four-team BIG EAST Tournaments seven times since joining the conference, including every season the event has been held since 2019.
- Xavier has advanced to the conference championship series in each of its seven trips to the league tournament, claiming the tournament championship four times (2014, 2016, 2017, 2023) and finishing runners up three times (2019, 2021, 2022). Xavier also won the regular season title in 2016.
- Xavier, coming off the 2023 BIG EAST Tournament Championship, was picked to finish second in the league, earning a pair of first place votes in the coaches' poll.
- Four Musketeers earned Preseason All-BIG EAST honors, as voted on by the league's coaches, including a trio of infielders, Matt McCormick, Jared Cushing and Grant Stephenson, as well as right-handed pitcher Luke Hoskins.
Preseason Player of the Year
Jake Studley, OF, UConn
Preseason Pitcher of the Year
Stephen Quigley, SP, UConn
Preseason All-BIG EAST Team*
C – Owen Carapellotti, Georgetown
1B – Matt McCormick, Xavier ^
2B – Jared Cushing, Xavier
3B – Grant Stephenson, Xavier ^
SS – Max Viera, Seton Hall
DH – Jack Grace, Creighton
OF – Joey Urban, Butler
OF – Jake Studley, UConn ^
OF – Devin Hack, Seton Hall
SP – Garrett Coe, UConn
SP – Stephen Quigley, UConn ^
SP – Dominic Cancellieri, Creighton
SP – Cody Bowker, Georgetown
SP – Luke Hoskins, Xavier
RP – Ryan Reich, Seton Hall
^ - denotes unanimous selection
* due to a tie in voting, there is an extra member on the preseason all-conference team.
BIG EAST Baseball Preseason Poll
First place votes in ( )
1. UConn (6) – 48
2. Xavier (2) – 44
3. Seton Hall – 35
4. Creighton – 29
4. Georgetown – 29
6. St. John's – 17
7. Butler – 14
8. Villanova – 8
- The 2024 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 four-team tournament opens on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 and is scheduled to run through Saturday, May 25, 2024.
- The BIG EAST announced in 2023 that Prasco Park would extend the partnership, which began in 2018, with Xavier remaining the co-host of the annual postseason tournament through 2028.