Northern Illinois University
Feb 16 | 09:00 AM
3 - 5
Brigham Young University
Dan Law Field

Dan Law Field Lubbock TX 79409

Ralph R. Zobell | Posted: 16 Feb 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Ralph R. Zobell

Doubleheader split in second day of Texas tourney

Image

LUBBOCK, Texas (February 16, 2013)—A 5-3 BYU baseball victory Saturday morning over Northern Illinois was countered by a 5-1 loss later in the day to undefeated host Texas Tech.

The day started off well for the Cougars (2-2) as freshman Brennon Anderson and junior Bret Lopez combined for three of the five runs. Anderson had a lead-off triple in the second inning and a two-run double in the third.

Lopez produced sacrifice flies both of those innings as BYU took a 4-0 lead. “Bret (Lopez) had some good at bats with productive outs,” said BYU coach Mike Littlewood. “Brennon’s (Anderson) double was key. Every single guy had a part to play in the win. “

Sophomore right-hander Jeff Barker was productive on the mound, tossing a two-hitter in six innings with four strikeouts to register the win. “It was a good win for us, but we had to piece it together,” said Littlewood. “I’m extremely proud of Jeff (Barker). He found his groove, the pressure was on him to throw strikes and work ahead.”

Reliever Matt Milke picked up the save in the ninth inning of Saturday’s opener of the Brooks Wallace Classic tournament. In the nightcap against Texas Tech (3-0), BYU struggled for consistency.

While starting BYU pitcher Adam Miller recorded six strikeouts, he also had as many walks.

Offensively, the Cougars had multiple base runners stranded in the first three innings.

A 3-6-1 double play snuffed out Adam Law and Jaycob Brugman, moving Jacob Hannemann to third in the first inning. In the second BYU again advanced a runner to third when Nate Favero was ruled safe on an errant catcher throw. Teammate Dakota Hernandez advanced to second on the play, but Hayden Nielsen struck out to end the inning.

In the third, BYU loaded the bases for naught.

The bases were juiced again in the eighth inning with one out when the Cougars finally scored as Anderson singled in Law. However, a 6-4-3 Texas Tech double play ended that threat.

Meanwhile, the host Red Raiders jumped out to a 3-0 lead, adding single runs in the fifth and seventh innings.

“I was pleased with Mark Anderson’s pitching efforts in both games today,” said Littlewood. “We played good defense tonight, but we let the game slip away with little things here and there. We faced a good pitcher, but we need to play nine complete innings and not give up 10 free passes.”

The Cougars next play at No. 3 LSU on Thursday in Baton Rouge, La., at 6:30 p.m. CST.

File Attachments
 

 
Ralph R. Zobell | Posted: 12 Feb 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Ralph R. Zobell

Series in Texas opens season

Image

New BYU coach Mike Littlewood begins the 2013 baseball season with a Friday doubleheader against Northern Colorado at the Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic in Lubbock, Texas.

On Saturday, the Cougars continue tournament play against Northern Illinois at 10 a.m. CST, and in the nightcap versus host Texas Tech at 6 p.m.  Friday’s doubleheader vs. UNC is at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

“We are anxious to get going outdoors and see the sun again,” said BYU coach Littlewood. “I feel good about our starting pitching if they play up to our expectations, but we still have a lot of unknowns.”

Junior co-captain Desmond Poulson (1-3, 3.91 in 2012) will start on the mound for BYU in its opener against UNC.  Sophomore James Lengal (1-2, 3.86) is the Cougar starter in game two against the Bears.  Redshirt sophomore Jeff Barker will start against Northern Illinois.  And either Adam Miller (1-4, 9.49) or left-hander Mark Anderson (4-2, 3.93) will start against the host Red Raiders.

The probable BYU starting lineup would be Jacob Hannemann, Jaycob Brugman and returning All-West Coast Conference first-teamer Kelton Caldwell in the outfield, Brock Whitney at first, Brennon Anderson at second, Hayden Nielsen at shortstop, Adam Law at third, Dakota Hernandez at catcher and Nate Favero as the designated hitter. Catcher Dillon Robinson will not be making the trip due to an injury.

Most of the BYU practices have been inside at the Indoor Practice Facility, but the Cougars spent two weekends outdoors in St. George in preparation for this tournament.

“At St. George we got to knock some of the rust off, hit balls on dirt and see balls in the sky,” said Littlewood. “We had energetic practices this year. We want to be hard-nosed, mentally tough and gritty. Everybody on our team is going to have to compete because we don’t have a lot of depth.”

Following the Texas games, BYU returns home to prepare for a four-game series hosted by No. 3 LSU.  The Cougars play the Tigers twice on Feb. 21 and 23, and face Southeastern Louisiana twice in between the LSU games.

For the seven-page BYU game notes on the Brooks Wallace Classic, please see the PDF link below:

File Attachments