Tarleton welcomes the Prairie View A&M Panthers to the Tarleton Baseball Complex for a three-game series this weekend.
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The series comes ahead of the opening conference series next weekend where Tarleton will host WAC newcomer UT Arlington.
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All three games this weekend will be streamed on ESPN+ with live stats also available.
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The Teams: Tarleton Texans (6-3, 0-0 WAC) vs. Prairie View A&M Panthers (2-7, 0-0 SWAC)
Where: Stephenville, Texas
Stadium: Tarleton Baseball Complex
Days and Times: Friday at 6 p.m. CT; Saturday at 3 p.m. CT; Sunday at 1 p.m. CT
Streaming Platform: ESPN+
PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS (March 3-5):
FRI: TAR RHP
Will Stevens (Jr., 8.0 IP, 0-0, 1.13 ERA) vs. PVAMU TBD
SAT: TAR LHP
Dylan Delvecchio (Soph., 9.2 IP, 0-1, 9.31 ERA) vs. PVAMU TBD
SUN: TAR RHP
Hunter Day (Jr., 11.0 IP, 1-0, 4.09 ERA) vs. PVAMU TBD
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Matchup Notes
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• Friday's game will be the first all-time meeting between Tarleton and Prairie View A&M.
• Prairie View A&M is 2-7 on the season. Last time out they split a doubleheader with NAIA Houston-Victoria at home. The Panthers have also played WAC foe Stephen F. Austin, falling 11-1 in Nacogdoches.
• Last season PVAMU finished with 30 wins, going 30-27 and 19-11 in conference. They fell in the third round of the SWAC Tournament in Birmingham. The 30 wins were the most since the 2006 season.
• Tarleton fell 6-5 at Oral Roberts in Tulsa on Wednesday. The Texans ripped off five unanswered runs from the seventh to ninth innings after being down 6-0, but ultimately came up short.
• Kansas transfer
Jack Wagner hit his second home run of the season, a two-run shot over the right field wall in the seventh inning, that gave the Texans momentum in their comeback bid.
• Following this weekend, the Texans play Randall University on Tuesday and then begin WAC play next weekend with conference newcomer UTA coming to Stephenville.
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Quick Hits
• The Texans dominated their home opening series this past weekend, plating 64 runs in four games as they swept D1 newcomer Stonehill College, allowing just 18 runs.
• The 22 runs scored by Tarleton in Sunday's series finale was the most runs scored since the 2021 season when Tarleton defeated Arkansas-Pine Bluff 23-1 in seven innings.
• DH/1B
Cris Enriquez had a big weekend at the plate for the Texans. He totaled five hits, eight RBI and five runs scored, with three extra base hits. His three-run home run in the fourth inning of game two broke a 4-4 tie and gave the Texans all the momentum on the way to a 14-4 win.
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Kooper Shook stole seven bases in the series vs. Stonehill. In game one of the series, he stole four bases which ties a Tarleton school record for most stolen bases in a game. Shook is tied-eighth for stolen bases in the nation and is hitting .300 with six hits, six runs and six RBI.
• In the game at ORU,
Matt Haley provided 2.0 solid innings in relief, shutting out ORU in the sixth and seventh as he allowed just one hit. That stretch proved crucial as the Texan offense began to click as they fought their way back into the game.
Carter Dobrinski managed a solo home run off his old team in the seventh.
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Notables
FACILITY UPGRADES
    The Tarleton Baseball Complex saw a significant facelift in the offseason. Capacity was increased with the complex now seating over 1,000. A cantilever roof structure providing cover was added and a new press box was installed. This comes after new turf, lights and outfield wall were installed prior to the 2022 season. This scope was phase two for the baseball facility that will continue to see renovations over the coming months.
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DIVISIONS NO LONGER
    After playing in the Southwest Division of the WAC in 2022, the conference moved to scrap the divisions ahead of 2023. The Texans will play GCU, NM State, California Baptist, Seattle U, Utah Valley and newcomer UT Arlington this season, teams they did not see in 2022.
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WAC PRESEASON POLL
      Tarleton was chosen to finish 10th out of 13 schools in the WAC preseason poll. The poll was released on February 10. The Texans received 40 total votes and slotted in ahead of Utah Valley, Seattle U and Stephen F. Austin. Grand Canyon was picked to win the league, followed by Sam Houston and California Baptist.
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PRESEASON RECOGNITION
      Three Texans saw their names on preseason 2023 MLB Draft prospect lists released this preseason. RHP
Will Stevens came in as the No. 11 2023 MLB Draft prospect in the WAC by D1Baseball.com. He was followed by LHP
Dylan Delvecchio at No. 22.
Jordan Andrade was rated as the No. 10 2023 MLB Draft prospect in the WAC by Perfect Game. All three players are transfers new to the team in 2023.
Stevens is a Kansas City, Mo. native that played last season at Wichita State.
Delvecchio comes to Stephenville by way of Palomar College in California, a juco.
Andrade transferred to the Texans following a three-year stint at UNLV and figures to see time at second base and shortstop.
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WHAT D1BASEBALL.COM HAD TO SAY
      "This group shows improved athleticism that will hopefully better a defense that struggled significantly in 2022. Pitching depth also looks to have taken a step forward and that would be a key development. Lefthander
Dylan Delvecchio will take the ball on Friday/Saturday nights and the coaching staff is excited about his competitive demeanor. This is not a soft lefty either, as Delvecchio features a fastball into the low-90s and good breaking ball. Righthander
Isiah Campa was TSU's top starter a year ago before he went down with an injury. Campa's numbers through three starts were excellent (4.15 ERA, 17.1 IP, 16 Ks, 5 BBs, .197 BAA). he bullpen is a very interesting group, and it starts with 6-foot-8, 260-pound righthander
Zane Badmaev. Badmaev is the healthiest he's been, and this is a power arsenal. Speaking of power arms, junior
Will Stevens is the most electric arm on the staff. If his command continues to improve, he could be a gamechanger. Finally,
Zach Poe is a crafty sidewinder who has led the staff in appearances (62) in each of the last two seasons.
Alec Williams is a top returner for the Texans. He is the best athlete in this position player group and the run tool is impactful. Transfer
Jordan Andrade (UNLV) is a quality defender who should shore things up at second base. He hit a very respectable .286 in 91 at-bats with the Rebels."
- Mike Rooney, D1Baseball. Subscribe here: D1baseball.com/subscribe.
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TRANSFER PORTAL
The Texans added 17 newcomers to the roster via the transfer portal. 10 come from the junior college ranks while seven come from other four year universities.
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A STORY TO WATCH
Grant Kerry is a newcomer to the Texan roster in 2023 after playing the last two seasons at Northwest Nazarene, a D2 school in Idaho. Kerry was born in Hong Kong, his family hails from England and he has lived in Kuwait, Australia and the United States. He played his high school ball in Australia before coming to the United States to play for a Boise State baseball program that was revived in 2019 after being dormant since 1980. After the covid-19 pandemic hit and the Broncos had played just 14 games, Boise State officials moved to cut the baseball program, citing budget issues. Kerry transferred to NNU where he was an All-American and helped lead them to the Division 2 World Series in 2021. Kerry is a utility player that could see time at first base as well as in the outfield.
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BIG TIME BASEBALL IN STEPHENVILLE
Tarleton will host the likes of Oral Roberts (March 14), TCU (April 4), NM State (April 21-23), Grand Canyon (May 5-7), Baylor (May 16), and Sam Houston (May 18-20) this year at the newly renovated Tarleton Baseball Complex.
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PLAYING FOR POSTSEASON
The Western Athletic Conference announced that for the 2022-2023 calendar year, Tarleton Athletics will now be postseason eligible for all conference postseason events despite the Texans being in year three of a reclassification period from Division 2. That means that if the Texans finish in the top eight of the WAC standings, they will travel to Mesa, Arizona, to participate in the 2023 WAC Baseball Tournament at Hohokam Stadium.
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FRESHMEN
      Tarleton added six true freshmen to its roster ahead of the 2023 season. Five of the six hail from the great state of Texas.
Tyson Drake is an outfielder that won the 2022 Texas 6A state championship at Southlake Carroll.
Landry McKittrick led Godley to a regional semifinal appearance in 2021, hitting .427.
Reece Elston hails from Stephenville where he was an all-state pitcher and all-state wide receiver.
Tyler Sudderth struck out 70, holding a 2.22 ERA his senior season at Granbury.
Breck Bradshaw played at Lake Dallas HS and shined for the travel ball team USA Prime.
Dominic Corgiat played at Fenwick HS in Illinois where he was ranked the No. 15 LHP in the state in 2022 by Perfect Game.
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BROADCASTING ON THE WORLDWIDE LEADER
Part of the latest renovations to the Tarleton Baseball Complex and Tarleton Softball Complex included the capability to match ESPN standards of multiple camera angles on the broadcast. With that, Tarleton will stream select 2023 baseball and softball home games on ESPN+ for the first time ever.
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BEHIND THE DISH
    Last season the Texans featured two catchers primarily.
Mason Crews and
Jaime Perez each started 19 games as both missed time with injury. Crews is a transfer from Kansas State and last season with the Texans he threw 10 runners out from behind the dish and finished with an on-base percentage of .303. He brings leadership and stellar defense to the Tarleton roster. Perez was a true freshman last season, hailing from Edinburg, Texas. He hit .318 with 21 hits, 11 RBI and nine walks to pair with an on-base percentage of .432. Both student-athletes bring tremendous talent to the table and should challenge each other for playing time.
GREAT PLAINS TO THE COWBOY CAPITAL
Redshirt junior utility player
Jack Wagner has seen his fair share of experience at the Division 1 level. He spent four seasons as a member of the Kansas Jayhawks in the Big 12. Wagner missed last season due to an injury and took a redshirt, but prior to that he performed well in Lawrence. As a redshirt sophomore in 2021, he appeared in 43 games, starting 31 and hit .257 with 17 RBI and a .385 on-base percentage. Wagner also added a 10-game reached base streak. Wagner looks to slide in on the infield, potentially at first base and brings an all-around game to Stephenville.
NEXT UPÂ
The Texans will host Randall University on Tuesday in a midweek matchup. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. and the game will be streamed on ESPN+.
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