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2015 Memphis Tigers baseball team

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2015 Memphis Tigers baseball
ConferenceAmerican Athletic Conference
Record21–8 (4–2 The American)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Russ McNickle (2nd season)
  • Clay Greene (3rd season)
  • Lee Parks (1st season)
Home stadiumFedExPark
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 American Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
Houston  ‍‍‍y 16 8 0   .667 43 20 0   .683
East Carolinay  ‍‍‍ 15 9 0   .625 40 22 0   .645
Tulane  ‍‍‍y 13 11 0   .542 35 25 0   .583
South Floriday  ‍‍‍ 13 11 0   .542 34 26 1   .566
Memphis  ‍‍‍ 12 12 0   .500 37 21 0   .638
Connecticut  ‍‍‍ 11 13 0   .458 35 25 0   .583
UCF  ‍‍‍ 10 14 0   .417 31 27 0   .534
Cincinnati  ‍‍‍ 6 18 0   .250 15 41 0   .268
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2015[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2015 Memphis Tigers baseball team represented the University of Memphis during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at FedExPark as a member of the American Athletic Conference. They were led by head coach Daron Schoenrock, in his tenth season at Memphis.

Previous season

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In 2014, the Tigers finished the season 8th in the American Athletic Conference with a record of 30–29, 8–16 in conference play. They qualified for the 2014 American Athletic Conference baseball tournament, but failed to qualify for the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

Personnel

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Roster

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2015 Memphis Tigers roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 5 - Connor Alexander - Freshman
  • 11 - Colin Lee - Junior
  • 14 - Trevor Sutton - Sophomore
  • 15 - Craig Caufield - Redshirt Junior
  • 16 - Alex Gunn - Redshirt Senior
  • 17 - Ryan Garner - Sophomore
  • 18 - Blake Myers - Redshirt Senior
  • 19 - Caleb Wallingford - Senior
  • 23 - Bryan Cruse - Freshman
  • 27 - Matt Ferguson - Junior
  • 28 - Dylan Toscano - Senior
  • 29 - Nolan Blackwood - Sophomore
  • 30 - Trey McNickle - Redshirt Junior
  • 33 - Colton Hathcock - Freshman
  • 35 - Kellan Hibbard - Junior
  • 41 - K.C. Abney - Redshirt Junior
  • 42 - Drew Crosby - Freshman
  • 44 - Blake Drabik - Sophomore
 

Catchers

  • 4 - Nate Rupiper - Senior
  • 22 - Corey Chafin - Junior
  • 26 - Carter White - Senior
  • 36 - Damo DeMatteo - Redshirt Junior

Infielders

  • 1 - Jake Overbay - Redshirt Junior
  • 2 - Jacob Elliot - Freshman
  • 6 - Brandon Montgomery - Freshman
  • 8 - Tucker Tubbs - Senior
  • 12 - Zach Schritenthal - Sophomore
  • 21 - Cody Duncan - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 7 - Tyler Dixon - Redshirt Junior
  • 9 - Jake Little - Junior
  • 10 - Darien Tubbs - Sophomore
  • 13 - Chris Carrier - Sophomore
  • 34 - Kane Barrow - Redshirt Senior
  • 37 - Kramer Hollenbach - Junior
 

Coaching staff

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Name Position Seasons at
Memphis
Alma Mater
Daron Schoenrock Head coach 10 Tennessee Technological University (1984)
Russ McNickle Associate head coach 1 University of South Alabama (1988)
Clay Greene Assistant coach 3 University of Tennessee (2001)
Lee Parks Assistant coach 1 Mississippi State University (2001)

Season

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February

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The Tigers opened their season on February 13 against Oral Roberts on the road in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over the three game series, the Tigers went 1–2, losing the first two games before rebounding to win the third game of their season, 6–1.[3] A series of weather-related cancellations changed Memphis' schedule over the next week. A tournament in Conway, Arkansas, with Eastern Illinois and host Central Arkansas was shortened, and the Tigers only played one game, a 5–2 win over Central Arkansas. The Tigers' home opener against Mississippi Valley State was then pushed back until the end of April.[4]

To end the month of February (and open March), the Tigers hosted Saint Louis, the three time defending Atlantic 10 regular season champions. The series opened with a doubleheader, in which Memphis won the first game in ten innings after a walk-off home run by Tucker Tubbs, while Saint Louis won the second game. In the third and final game of the series, Memphis won 5–2 in a game that was shortened to seven innings due to rain.[5]

Schedule

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Legend
  Memphis win
  Memphis loss
  Postponement
Bold Memphis team member
2015 Memphis Tigers baseball game log
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record AAC record
February 13 at Oral Roberts J. L. Johnson StadiumTulsa, OK L 1–3 Garza (1–0) Hathcock (0–1) Stout (1) 506 0–1
February 14 at Oral Roberts J. L. Johnson Stadium • Tulsa, OK L 3–6 Giller (1–0) Lee (0–1) Stout (2) 534 0–2
February 14 at Oral Roberts J. L. Johnson Stadium • Tulsa, OK W 6–1 Toscano (1–0) Altamiran (0–1) Blackwood (1) 534 1–2
February 20 vs. Eastern Illinois Bear StadiumConway, AR Cancelled
February 22 at Central Arkansas Bear Stadium • Conway, AR W 5–2 Wallingford (1–0) Gilmore (1–1) Blackwood (2) 292 2–2
February 22 vs. Eastern Illinois Bear Stadium • Conway, AR Cancelled
February 25 Mississippi Valley State FedExParkMemphis, TN Postponed Rescheduled for April 29
February 28 Saint Louis FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 4–3 (10) Caufield (1–0) Shimanovsky (0–1) 552 3–2
February 28 Saint Louis FedExPark • Memphis, TN L 2–3 Smith (2–0) Wallingford (1–1) Girrens (1) 552 3–3
March
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record AAC record
March 1 Saint Louis FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 5–2 (7) Alexander (1–0) Lehmann (0–1) Blackwood (3) 127 4–3
March 4 at Belmont E. S. Rose ParkNashville, TN Postponed Rescheduled for April 6
March 8 Samford FedExPark • Memphis, TN Cancelled
March 8 Samford FedExPark • Memphis, TN Cancelled
March 9 Samford FedExPark • Memphis, TN L 4–8 Ledford (2–2) Toscano (1–1) Donham (1) 116 4–4
March 10 Middle Tennessee State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 3–1 Alexander (2–0) Slatton (1–3) Blackwood (4) 482 5–4
March 11 Middle Tennessee State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 11–0 Gunn (1–0) Troutt (0–1) 262 6–4
March 13 Eastern Illinois FedExPark • Memphis, TN Postponed Rescheduled for March 14
March 14 Eastern Illinois FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 6–1 Wallingford (2–1) Wivinis (0–3) 372 7–4
March 15 Eastern Illinois FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 11–1 Toscano (2–1) Stenger (0–4) 674 8–4
March 15 Eastern Illinois FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 5–2 Caufield (2–0) Slazinik (0–2) Blackwood (5) 674 9–4
March 17 Arkansas State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 5–2 Gunn (2–0) Hawkins (1–4) Blackwood (6) 957 10–4
March 20 Alcorn State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 6–1 Wallingford (3–1) Laird (1–4) 435 11–4
March 21 Alcorn State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 17–7 Ferguson (1–0) Thompson (0–2) 407 12–4
March 21 Alcorn State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 14–3 Toscano (3–1) Vasquez (0–1) 407 13–4
March 22 Alcorn State FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 3–1 Alexander (3–0) Brooks (0–3) Blackwood (7) 326 14–4
March 24 at Arkansas Dickey-Stephens ParkNorth Little Rock, AR W 5–4 Caufield (3–0) Phillips (0–2) 9,145 15–4
March 25 Arkansas AutoZone Park • Memphis, TN L 3–7 Teague (1–1) Garner (0–1) 3,673 15–5
March 27 at East Carolina Clark–LeClair StadiumGreenville, NC L 1–4 Kruczynski (5–1) Wallingford (3–2) 2,315 15–6 0–1
March 28 at East Carolina Clark–LeClair Stadium • Greenville, NC W 3–2 Myers (1–0) Boyd (2–7) Blackwood (8) 2,315 16–6 1–1
March 29 at East Carolina Clark–LeClair Stadium • Greenville, NC W 4–2 Myers (2–0) Lucroy (2–1) Blackwood (9) 2,051 17–6 2–1
March 31 Ole Miss AutoZone Park • Memphis, TN L 5–7 Denny (1–0) Hathcock (0–1) Short (4) 2,962 17–7
April
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record AAC record
April 2 #14 Houston FedExPark • Memphis, TN L 2–3 Lantrip (6–2) Wallingford (3–3) 712 17–8 2–2
April 3 #14 Houston FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 14–6 Toscano (3–1) Dowdy (3–1) 912 18–8 3–2
April 4 #14 Houston FedExPark • Memphis, TN W 6–2 Alexander (4–0) Romero (3–3) Blackwood (10) 829 19–8 4–2
April 6 at Belmont E. S. Rose ParkNashville, TN W 11–8 Drabik (1–0) McGrath (3–2) Blackwood (11) 146 20–8
April 7 Mississippi State AutoZone Park • Memphis, TN W 7–1 Gunn (3–0) Sexton (3–3) 3,423 21–8
April 10 at Cincinnati Marge Schott StadiumCincinnati, OH
April 11 at Cincinnati Marge Schott Stadium • Cincinnati, OH
April 12 at Cincinnati Marge Schott Stadium • Cincinnati, OH
April 14 at Austin Peay Raymond C. Hand ParkClarksville, TN
April 17 South Florida FedExPark • Memphis, TN
April 18 South Florida FedExPark • Memphis, TN
April 19 South Florida FedExPark • Memphis, TN
April 21 Belmont FedExPark • Memphis, TN
April 22 at Ole Miss Swayze FieldOxford, MS
April 24 at Connecticut J. O. Christian FieldStorrs, CT
April 25 at Connecticut J. O. Christian Field • Storrs, CT
April 26 at Connecticut J. O. Christian Field • Storrs, CT
April 28 at Arkansas State Tomlinson StadiumJonesboro, AR
April 29 Mississippi Valley State FedExPark • Memphis, TN
May
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record AAC record
May 1 Cincinnati FedExPark • Memphis, TN
May 2 Cincinnati FedExPark • Memphis, TN
May 3 Cincinnati FedExPark • Memphis, TN
May 8 at UCF Jay Bergman FieldOrlando, FL
May 9 at UCF Jay Bergman Field • Orlando, FL
May 10 at UCF Jay Bergman Field • Orlando, FL
May 12 vs. Tennessee–Martin USA StadiumMillington, TN
May 14 Tulane FedExPark • Memphis, TN
May 15 Tulane FedExPark • Memphis, TN
May 16 Tulane FedExPark • Memphis, TN
Post-season
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record AACT record
May 20 TBD Bright House FieldClearwater, FL
May 21 TBD Bright House Field • Clearwater, FL
All rankings from Collegiate Baseball.

References

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  1. ^ "2015 Baseball Standings". American Athletic Conference. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "Official Baseball Roster". Memphis Tigers. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  3. ^ "ORU baseball slips doubleheader with Memphis; wins opening series". tulsaworld.com. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  4. ^ "UPDATE: Weather Throws Another Changeup for @MemphisBaseball". gotigersgo.com. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  5. ^ "Tigers Baseball Beats Saint Louis 5–2 In Rain-Shortened Series Finale". myfoxmemphis.com. Retrieved March 3, 2015.