2023 Texas Longhorns baseball team

The 2023 Texas Longhorns baseball team represented the University of Texas at Austin during the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Longhorns played their home games at UFCU Disch–Falk Field as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They were led by head coach David Pierce, in his 7th season at Texas.

2023 Texas Longhorns baseball
Big 12 Regular season champions
NCAA Coral Gables Regional champions
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 12
CBNo. 11
Record42–22 (15–9 Big 12)
Head coach
Associate head coachPhilip Miller (7th season)
Assistant coaches
Home stadiumUFCU Disch–Falk Field
Seasons
← 2022
2024 →
2023 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 14 Texas ‍‍‍y 15 9   .625 42 22   .656
Oklahoma State ‍‍‍y 15 9   .625 41 20   .672
West Virginia ‍‍‍y 15 9   .625 40 20   .667
No. 5 TCU ‍‍y 13 11   .542 44 24   .647
Kansas State ‍‍‍ 13 11   .542 35 24   .593
Texas Tech ‍‍‍y 12 12   .500 41 23   .641
Oklahoma ‍‍‍y 11 13   .458 32 28   .533
Kansas ‍‍‍ 8 16   .333 25 32   .439
Baylor ‍‍‍ 6 18   .250 20 35   .364
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 25, 2023[1]
Rankings from D1baseball

In the last weekend of the regular season, Texas swept No. 6 West Virginia to earn a share of the 2023 Big 12 Regular season Championship. With a conference record of 15–9, Texas tied West Virginia and Oklahoma State for 1st place in the conference. Due to tiebreakers, Texas was the top seeded team in the Big 12 tournament. This is Texas Baseball's 80th Conference Championship in program history.

Previous season

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Regular season

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Texas finished the regular season 39–17, 14–10 in Big 12 play.[2] In non-conference play, Texas went 25-7 never being swept once. Against ranked opponents, Texas went 5–6. Over conference play, Texas won 5 series, while losing 3. Texas won series over Oklahoma, TCU, Baylor, West Virginia, and Kansas. Out of the 5 series won, Texas swept Baylor and Kansas. The 3 series that were lost were to Texas Tech, Kansas State, and Oklahoma State. Oklahoma State was the only team that swept Texas over the course of the regular season. Heading into the Big 12 tournament, Texas finished 5th in the conference regular season earning a 5-seed in the conference tournament.[3]

Big 12 tournament

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With Texas earning a 5-seed in the Big 12 tournament, they faced off against 4-seed Oklahoma State.[4] After defeating Oklahoma State, TCU, and Oklahoma State again, Texas advanced to the championship game against Oklahoma. In the championship game, Oklahoma defeated Texas 8–1. Skyler Messinger, Douglas Hodo III, and Pete Hansen earned Big 12 All-Tournament Team honors.[5]

Big 12 Bracket
First round
May 25
Second round
May 26–May 27
Semifinals
May 28
Finals
May 29
             
1 TCU 4
8 Baylor 2
1 TCU 3
5 Texas 5
4 Oklahoma State 0
5 Texas 4
5 Texas 1 9
4 Oklahoma State 8 2
8 Baylor 1
4 Oklahoma State 117
1 TCU 4
4 Oklahoma State 8
5 Texas 1
3 Oklahoma 8
3 Oklahoma 6
6 West Virginia 4
3 Oklahoma 6
2 Texas Tech 3
2 Texas Tech 5
7 Kansas State 3
3 Oklahoma 4 -
7 Kansas State 3 -
6 West Virginia 5
7 Kansas State 8
2 Texas Tech 5
7 Kansas State 611

NCAA tournament

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Austin Regional

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Due to a late push from Texas, they earned a regional host spot.[6] In the first round of regionals, Texas faced off against Air Force. Against Air Force, Texas won 11–3 advancing them to the second round against Louisiana Tech.[7] In the second round Texas defeated Louisiana Tech 5–2.[8] After Air Force defeated Louisiana Tech in the losers bracket, Texas defeated Air Force 10–1 in the championship game advancing the Longhorns to Super Regionals.[9]

Greenville Super Regional

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Due to RPI rankings, Texas had to travel to Greenville, North Carolina to face ECU in the Greenville Super Regional.[10] In the first game of the three game series, Texas lost game one 7–13.[11] In the second round, Texas won 9–8 forcing a game three.[12] In game three, Texas defeated ECU 11–1 sending the Longhorns to their 38th College World Series.[13]

Regional Bracket
Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 East Carolina 17
4 Coppin State 1
1 East Carolina 4
2 Virginia 2
3 Coastal Carolina 2
2 Virginia 7
1 East Carolina 1 13
Greenville Regional – Clark–LeClair Stadium
3 Coastal Carolina 9 4
4 Coppin State 8
3 Coastal Carolina 10
3 Coastal Carolina 7
2 Virginia 6
8 East Carolina 13 8 1
9 Texas 7 9 11
1 Texas 11
4 Air Force 3
1 Texas 5
2 Louisiana Tech 2
3 Dallas Baptist 5
2 Louisiana Tech 12
1 Texas 10
Austin Regional – UFCU Disch–Falk Field
4 Air Force 1
4 Air Force 5
3 Dallas Baptist 1
4 Air Force 9
2 Louisiana Tech 7

College World Series

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In the first round of the College World Series, Texas matched up against Notre Dame. Against Notre Dame, Texas lost 3–7.[14] In the elimination game, Texas faced off against Texas A&M. Texas was defeated by Texas A&M 2–10, ending their season.[15]

CWS Bracket
First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
Notre Dame 7
9 Texas 3
  Notre Dame 2
  Oklahoma 6
5 Texas A&M 8
  Oklahoma 13
Oklahoma 5
Bracket 1
5 Texas A&M 1
9 Texas 2
5 Texas A&M 10
5 Texas A&M 5
Notre Dame 1
  Oklahoma 3 2
  Ole Miss 10 4
2 Stanford 2
  Arkansas 17
  Arkansas 5
  Ole Miss 13
  Ole Miss 5
14 Auburn 1
  Ole Miss 2 2
Bracket 2
  Arkansas 3 0
2 Stanford 2
14 Auburn 6
14 Auburn 1
Arkansas 11

Personnel

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Roster

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2023 Texas Longhorns Roster
 

Pitchers

  • 11 – Tanner Witt – Junior
    (6'5, 215)  
  • 13 – Lucas Gordon – Junior
    (6'1, 193)  
  • 24 – Chase Lummus –   Sophomore
    (6'1, 205)  
  • 28 – Ace Whitehead[a]Sophomore
    (5’11, 185)  
  • 31 – DJ Burke – Junior
    (6'2, 215)  
  • 32 – Charlie Hurley – Junior
    (6'8, 218)  
  • 34 – Kobe Minchey – Freshman
    (6'2, 205)  
  • 36 – David Shaw – Sophomore
    (6'7, 205)  
  • 37 – Zane Morehouse –   Junior
    (6'4, 200)  
  • 38 – Max Grubbs – Freshman
    (6'1, 180)  
  • 39 – Travis Sthele –   Sophomore
    (6'0, 198)  
  • 41 – Cody Howard – Freshman
    (5’11, 198)  
  • 42 – Chris Stuart – Junior
    (6'0, 210)  
  • 45 – Heston Tole – Junior
    (6’6, 220)  
  • 47 – Sam Walbridge –   Junior
    (6'5, 210)  
  • 48 – Cameron O’Banan – Sophomore
    (6'2, 185)  
  • 53 – Luke Harrison – Sophomore
    (6'2, 175)  
  • 57 – Lebarron Johnson Jr. –   Sophomore
    (6'4, 207)  
  • 58 – Pierce George – Freshman
    (6'6, 215)  
  • 88 – Andre Duplantier II –   Sophomore
    (6'2, 215)  
 

Catchers

  • 6 – Rylan Galvan – Freshman
    (6'0, 185)  
  • 10 – Kimble Schuessler – Junior
    (6'2, 205)  
  • 29 – Cam Constantine[a]  Sophomore
    (6'0, 200)  
  • 35 – Garret Guillemette – Junior
    (6'1, 210)  
  • 40 – Preston Hoffart –   Junior
    (5’11, 190)  
  • 50 – Grant Fahrlander – Freshman
    (5’11, 200)  

Infielders

  • 0 – Jayden Duplantier – Freshman
    (6’1, 180)  
  • 1 – Jalin Flores – Freshman
    (6’2, 185)  
  • 5 – Tanner Carlson – Senior
    (6’1, 190)  
  • 8 – Dylan Campbell[a]Junior
    (5’11, 205)  
  • 9 – Jared Thomas[a]Freshman
    (6’2, 175)  
  • 14 – Cade O’Hara – Freshman
    (6’1, 175)  
  • 19 – Mitchell Daly – Junior
    (6'1, 185)  
  • 27 – Jack O’Dowd – Junior
    (6'2, 195)  
 

Outfielders

  • 4 – Porter Brown – Junior
    (5'11, 190)  
  • 8 – Dylan Campbell[a]Junior
    (5’11, 205)  
  • 9 – Jared Thomas[a]Freshman
    (6’2, 175)  
  • 12 – Max Belyeu – Freshman
    (6’2, 195)  
  • 28 – Ace Whitehead[a]Sophomore
    (5’11, 185)  
  • 29 – Cam Constantine[a]  Sophomore
    (6'0, 200)  
  • 30 – Eric Kennedy –   Senior
    (5'11, 203)  

Utility Players

  • 15 – Peyton Powell –   Junior
    (6'1, 188)  

Legend

  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt
 

Roster Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Plays two different positions

Starters

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Lineup
Pos. No. Player. Year
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
LF
CF
RF
DH
Weekend Pitching Rotation
Day No. Player. Year
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Coaches

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2023 Texas Longhorns coaching staff

Support staff

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2023 Texas Longhorns support staff
  • Philip Miller – Special assistant to the head coach – 7th year
  • Chris Gordon – Coordinator of hitting and pitching development – 1st year
  • Carli Todd – Director of player development – 8th year
  • Heather Vacek – Director of operations – 2nd year
  • Matt Couch – Assistant coach for athletic performance – 4th year
  • Tom Mendez – Assistant athletic trainer – 4th year
  • Chris Quinn – Equipment manager – 2nd year

Offseason

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Departures

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All Offseason Departures
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Tristan Stevens 35 P 6’2” 200 lbs   Senior Springfield, MO Graduated
Austin Todd 44 OF 6’1” 195 lbs   Senior Round Rock, TX Graduated
Coy Cobb 45 P 6’4” 193 lbs   Junior Katy, TX Graduated
Marcus Olivarez 46 P 6’3” 200 lbs Senior Columbus, TX Graduated
Trey Faltine 0 SS 6’2” 198 lbs   Sophomore Richmond, TX MLB Draft
Silas Ardoin 4 C 6’0” 215 lbs   Sophomore Moss Bluff, LA MLB Draft
Skyler Messinger 5 IF 6’3” 220 lbs   Senior Niwot, CO MLB Draft
Douglas Hodo III 7 OF 6’0” 185 lbs   Sophomore Boerne, TX MLB Draft
Murphy Stehly 14 IF 5’10” 205 lbs   Senior Carlsbad, CA MLB Draft
Ivan Melendez 17 1B 6’3” 225 lbs   Junior El Paso, TX MLB Draft
Pete Hansen 33 P 6’2” 205 lbs   Sophomore El Dorado Hills, CA MLB Draft

Outgoing transfers

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Outgoing Transfers
Name No. Pos. Height Weight Hometown Year New school Source
Aaron Nixon 41 P 6’1” 205 McAllen, TX Sophomore Mississippi State [16]
Caden Noah 38 P 5’10” 190 Longview, TX Sophomore UT Arlington [17]
Cameron Dayton 54 IF/P 6’3” 207 Round Rock, TX Junior Seattle [18]
Carson McKinney 58 P 6’4” 225 Birmingham, AL Freshman Kansas [19]
Daniel Blair 36 P 6’3” 205 Peachtree City, GA   Junior Ohio State [20]
Gavin Kash 6 IF 6’3” 198 Sour Lake, TX Freshman Texas Tech [21]
Jace Hutchins 31 P 6’5” 220 College Station, TX   Sophomore Texas A&M [22]
Jack Arthur 42 OF/P 6’1” 195 Flower Mound, TX Freshman Weatherford [23]
Joshua Stewart 34 P 6’2” 185 Georgetown, TX Freshman Texas A&M [24]
Justin Eckhardt 56 P 6’2” 205 Sealy, TX   Sophomore Ohio State [25]

2022 MLB Draft

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Round Pick Overall Pick Player Position MLB Team Source
2nd 4th 43rd Ivan Melendez 1B Arizona Diamondbacks [26]
3rd 17th 97th Pete Hansen P St. Louis Cardinals [27]
4th 1st 107th Silas Ardoin C Baltimore Orioles [28]
6th 1st 167th Douglas Hodo III OF Baltimore Orioles [29]
7th 17th 213th Trey Faltine SS Cincinnati Reds [30]
10th 5th 291st Murphy Stehly 3B Washington Nationals [31]
12th 12th 358th Jared Southard P Los Angeles Angels [32]
19th 10th 566th Skyler Messinger 3B Colorado Rockies [33]

Undrafted free agents

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Player Position MLB Team Source
Tristan Stevens P Miami Marlins [34]
Marcus Olivarez P Kansas City Royals [35]

Coaching staff departures

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Name Position New Team New Position Source
Sean Allen Assistant Coach Ohio State Assistant Coach [36]
Troy Tulowitzki Assistant Coach [a] [a] [37]

Coaching Staff Notes

  1. ^ a b Troy Tulowitzki stepped away from coaching for the 2023 season.

Acquisitions

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Incoming transfers

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Incoming Transfers
Name B/T Pos. Height Weight Hometown Year Previous school Source
Brandon Fields R/R OF 6’0” 209 Orlando, FL Junior State College of Florida [38]
Charlie Hurley L/R P 6’8” 218 Sacramento, CA Junior USC [39]
Chris Stuart L/L P 6’0” 210 Amsterdam, NL Junior San Jacinto [40]
Cody Howard R/R P 5’11” 198 The Woodlands, TX Freshman Baylor [41]
David Shaw R/L P 6’7” 205 Houston, TX Sophomore Rice [42]
DJ Burke R/R P 6’2” 210 San Antonio, TX Junior San Jacinto [43]
Garret Guillemette R/R C 6’1” 210 Yorba Linda, CA Junior USC [44]
Heston Tole R/R P 6’6” 220 Wichita Falls, TX Junior Arkansas [45]
Porter Brown L/L OF 5’11” 190 San Antonio, TX Junior TCU
Tanner Carlson R/R IF 6’1” 190 Elk Grove, CA Senior Long Beach State [46]

Incoming recruits

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2022 Texas Recruits
Name B/T Pos. Height Weight Hometown High School Source
Cade O’Hara R/R IF/P 6’1” 180 lbs Tustin, CA Mater Dei [47]
Collin Valentine L/L P 6’3” 165 lbs Dallas, TX Highland Park [48]
Grant Fahrlander R/R C 5’11” 200 lbs Austin, TX St. Michael's [49]
Jalin Flores R/R SS 6’3” 188 lbs Helotes, TX Brandeis [50]
Jared Thomas L/L 1B 6’2” 175 lbs Waxahachie, TX Waxahachie [51]
Jayden Duplantier R/R SS 6’1” 170 lbs Houston, TX Summer Creek [52]
Kobe Minchey R/R P 6’3” 205 lbs Jarrell, TX Homeschool [53]
Matthew Porchas R/R P 6’3” 215 lbs Ladera Ranch, CA Santa Margarita [54]
Max Belyeu L/R OF 6’2” 195 lbs Aledo, TX Aledo [55]
Max Grubbs R/R P 6’2” 180 lbs Arlington, TX Martin [56]
Pierce George R/R SS 6’7” 242 lbs Lakeway, TX Lake Travis [57]
Rylan Galvan R/R C 5’11” 175 lbs Sinton, TX Sinton [58]

Coaching staff additions

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Name Position Previous Team Previous Position Source
Steve Rodriguez Assistant Coach Baylor Head Coach [59]
Woody Williams Assistant Coach San Jacinto Assistant Coach [60]
Cameron Rupp Student Assistant Coach [a] [a] [61]
Chris Gordon Coordinator of Hitting and Pitching Development Duke Assistant Coach [62]
  1. ^ a b This will be former Texas catcher Cameron Rupp’s first year as a collegiate coach.

Preseason

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Big 12 media poll

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Big 12 media poll
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 TCU 61 (5)
2 Oklahoma State 59 (4)
3 Texas Tech 48
4 Texas 43
5 Oklahoma 38
6 West Virginia 28
7 Kansas State 17
8 Kansas 16
9 Baylor 14

Source:[63]

Preseason Big 12 awards and honors

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Preseason All-Big 12 Team[64]
Player No. Position Class
Lucas Gordon 13 P Junior
Tanner Witt 11 P Redshirt Sophomore

Schedule and results

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2023 Texas Longhorns baseball game log (42–22)
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Canceled      Bold = Texas team member
Regular season (38–18)
Postseason (4–4)
* indicates a non-conference game. All rankings from D1Baseball on the date of the contest. Source:[70]

Schedule Notes

  1. ^ a b Neutral site, Texas is the designated home team
  2. ^ Neutral site, Texas is the designated visiting team
  3. ^ Originally scheduled for 6:30 p.m. but start was delayed to 7:00 p.m. due to rain in the area
  4. ^ Originally scheduled for 12:00 p.m. but rescheduled to 2:30 p.m. due to potential weather
  5. ^ Originally scheduled for April 6th, but postponed to April 9th due to rain.
  6. ^ New attendance record for Texas State's Bobcat Ballpark, This number does not include the people standing outside the stadium and watching from the bleachers of the adjacent softball stadium
  7. ^ Game 1 of doubleheader.
  8. ^ Originally scheduled for April 23rd, but moved to April 22nd as the second part of a doubleheader due to weather forecast.
  9. ^ Game 2 of doubleheader, 45 minutes after conclusion of Game 1.
  10. ^ 7,887 is 8th largest attendance in history of UFCU Disch–Falk Field to date
  11. ^ Originally scheduled for 4:00 p.m. but pushed back to 6:00 p.m.
  12. ^ Originally scheduled for 1:00 p.m. but pushed back to 3:00 p.m.
  13. ^ Originally scheduled for Friday April 28, postponed due to bad weather
  14. ^ Dylan Campbell extended his hitting streak to 25 games, typing the program record at Texas
  15. ^ Dylan Campbell went 2–3 and extended his higging streak to 26 games, breaking the all-time record at Texas of 25 games, set in 2008 by Michael Torres
  16. ^ Originally scheduled for 6:30 pm, Game 1 was pushed up to 2 pm as part of Friday Doubleheader due to inclement weather[67]
  17. ^ Originally scheduled for May 13, Game 2 was moved to Friday as part of a Doubleheader due to inclement weather
  18. ^ Originally scheduled for May 14, Game 3 was moved to Saturday May 13 due to inclement weather
  19. ^ With the sweep of No. 6 West Virginia, Texas earns a share of the 2023 Big 12 Regular season Championship. Texas tied West Virginia and Oklahoma State with a 15–9 conference record. Due to tiebreakers, Texas will be the top seeded team in the Big 12 tournament
  20. ^ With a single in the bottom of the 8th inning, Dylan Campbell extended his hitting streak to 35 games, tying the Big 12 All-Time record.[68]
  21. ^ Scheduled for 1:00 p.m. but delayed due to weather delaying the previous game
  22. ^ With a single in the bottom of the 6th inning, Dylan Campbell extended his hitting streak to 36 games, breaking the Big 12 Conference All-Time record[69]
  23. ^ Scheduled for 5:00 p.m. but delayed due to weather
  24. ^ Lebarron Johnson Jr. pictched first complete game of his career and first by a Texas pitcher this season. THis was also the first by a Texas pitcher in NCAA tournament play since 2014.
  25. ^ Texas was the designated Home team
  26. ^ Dylan Campbell went 0-3 with a catcher's interference call in the 8th and an intentional walk in the 9th. This ends his Texas and Big 12 record hitting streak at 38 games.

Postseason

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Big 12 Tournament

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First round
May 24-May 25
Second round
May 25–May 26
Semifinals
May 27
Finals
May 28
             
1 Texas 3
8 Kansas 6
8 Kansas 4
4 TCU 148
4 TCU 167
5 Kansas State 3
4 TCU 6 -
5 Kansas State 3 -
1 Texas 0
5 Kansas State 6
5 Kansas State 7
8 Kansas 1
4 TCU 12
2 Oklahoma State 5
2 Oklahoma State 5
7 Oklahoma 9
7 Oklahoma 9
6 Texas Tech 10
3 West Virginia 2
6 Texas Tech 6
6 Texas Tech 1 5
2 Oklahoma State 8 6
2 Oklahoma State 3
3 West Virginia 2
2 Oklahoma State 8
7 Oklahoma 3

NCAA tournament

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Stanford Super Regional

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Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
June 10–12
               
1 Stanford 13
4 San Jose State 2
1 Stanford 5
2 Texas A&M 8
3 Cal State Fullerton 7
2 Texas A&M 12
2 Texas A&M 5 1
Stanford Regional – Sunken Diamond
1 Stanford 13 7
4 San Jose State 5
3 Cal State Fullerton 9
3 Cal State Fullerton 5
1 Stanford 6
8 Stanford 5 8 7
Texas 7 3 6
1 Miami (FL) 9
4 Maine 1
1 Miami (FL) 1
2 Texas 4
3 Louisiana 2
2 Texas 4
2 Texas 10
Coral Gables Regional – Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
1 Miami (FL) 6
4 Maine 10
3 Louisiana 19
3 Louisiana 5
1 Miami (FL) 8

Statistics

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Final Statistics for 2023 Season

Team batting

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Team AB Avg. H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
Texas 2152 0.293 630 130 16 91 427 302 502 68
Opponents 2119 0.245 519 109 12 41 272 273 560 50

Team pitching

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Team IP H R ER BB SO SV ERA
Texas 565.2 519 295 263 273 560 17 4.18
Opponents 542.0 630 457 406 302 502 12 6.74

Individual batting

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Note: leaders must meet the minimum requirement of 2 PA/G and 75% of games played

Player GP AB Avg. H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
Dylan Campbell 64 242 0.339 82 19 3 13 50 39 43 26
Peyton Powell 63 230 0.339 78 16 1 10 46 37 42 2
Porter Brown 64 235 0.323 76 14 1 12 59 40 55 11
Jared Thomas 64 215 0.321 69 15 4 4 29 27 38 10
Eric Kennedy 63 245 0.306 75 14 2 17 47 18 58 9
Garret Guillemette 64 218 0.298 65 18 1 11 60 34 52 0
Jack O'Dowd 64 222 0.284 63 13 2 6 37 23 43 1
Mitchell Daly 61 186 0.231 43 9 1 7 22 27 48 4
Tanner Carlson 32 62 0.306 19 4 0 2 14 7 13 0
Max Belyeu 15 20 0.300 6 1 0 0 2 1 8 0
Jayden Duplantier 34 43 0.256 11 3 0 0 7 5 9 0
Rylan Galvan 34 84 0.226 19 1 1 4 19 16 37 1
Cam Constantine 17 20 0.200 4 1 0 1 2 5 8 1
Jalin Flores 45 103 0.175 18 2 0 4 23 15 37 0
Ace Whitehead 34 18 0.111 2 0 0 0 7 5 7 3
Cade O'Hara 12 7 0.000 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 0
Preston Hoffart 5 2 0.000 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

Individual pitching

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Note: leaders must meet the minimum requirement of 1 IP/G

Player GP GS W L IP H R ER BB SO SV ERA
Lucas Gordon 19 17 7 2 102.2 85 33 30 34 103 0 2.63
Lebarron Johnson Jr. 20 13 8 4 86.2 73 31 28 38 98 1 2.91
Heston Tole 19 0 0 0 23.2 17 5 5 13 20 1 1.90
DJ Burke 15 2 1 0 24.1 20 6 6 10 17 1 2.22
Andre Duplantier II 19 0 0 0 15.0 17 8 4 9 16 1 2.40
David Shaw 26 0 2 2 32.0 22 13 11 14 30 1 3.09
Cody Howard 8 0 1 0 9.0 10 4 4 7 12 0 4.00
Ace Whitehead 16 4 4 0 26.1 31 15 12 12 24 1 4.10
Charlie Hurley 22 5 5 0 55.0 48 27 27 27 45 3 4.42
Chase Lummus 11 0 1 1 15.2 14 9 9 4 12 0 5.17
Zane Morehouse 28 4 4 3 57.0 57 37 33 29 60 7 5.21
Kobe Minchey 9 3 2 1 12.0 10 8 7 9 13 0 5.25
Travis Sthele 15 10 3 5 61.0 65 49 39 31 66 1 5.75
Chris Stuart 15 0 1 1 15.0 11 12 12 14 18 0 7.20
Sam Walbridge 8 0 0 1 8.1 11 8 8 6 9 0 8.64
Max Grubbs 8 0 1 0 8.2 13 11 9 3 6 0 9.35
Tanner Witt 6 6 2 1 10.2 11 13 13 8 8 0 10.97
Pierce George 3 0 0 0 2.0 2 3 3 4 1 0 13.50
Cameron O'Banan 1 0 0 1 0.2 2 3 3 1 2 0 40.50
Legend
  GP  Games played   GS  Games started  AB  At-bats
  H  Hits  Avg.  Batting average  2B  Doubles
 3B  Triples  HR  Home runs  RBI  Runs batted in
  IP  Innings pitched   W Wins  L  Losses
 ERA  Earned run average  SO  Strikeouts  BB  Base on balls
 SV  Saves  SB  Stolen bases  High  Team high

Source:[71]

Awards and honors

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Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes т = Tied with team above or below
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches'[72]2424*RV19191814RVRVRVRV22RVRV*RV*12
Baseball America[73]19201514RVRVRVRV131515*15*9
Collegiate Baseball^[74]2515131212RVRVRVRV1315101111
NCBWA[75]26242419152627RVRV25RV1616*11 T
D1Baseball[76]21211914RVRVRVRV20RVRV*RV*14

^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

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