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Alli Roberts

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Tarleton State Baseball looks to keep perfect home record over UTRGV in weekend WAC series

The Teams: Tarleton State (20-17, 10-8 WAC) vs. UTRGV (18-15, 7-8 WAC)
Where: Stephenville, Texas
Ballpark: Tarleton Baseball Complex
Day and Time: Friday-DH, Game 1- 3p.m., Game 2- 6 p.m., Sunday- 12 p.m.
Streaming Platform: WAC International-Friday, ESPN+ -Sunday
 
About the Matchup
 
Game Notes
 
• Friday's first game will mark the 16th all-time meeting between the two and the second time hosting for the Texans. The overall record sits at 4-11 in favor of the Vaqueros with 12 of those games hosted by UTRGV. Tarleton State is 3-0 over the Vaqueros at home.
• The most recent series took place in Edinburg in the 2023 season and the Texans went 0-3 on the weekend. 
• The first meeting took place in 1991 in Edinburg, Texas and UTRGV took the win, 7-2. The next five games saw the Vaqueros as the host with a 4-1 record over the Texans in the Valley.
• The Purple and White hosted UTRGV for the first time in 2022 when the Texans swept the Vaqueros to bring the overall record to 5-5. Later that season, Tarleton State made the trip to Edinburg and lost all three. 
• The Texans are coming off of a pair of midweek losses to New Mexico State. UTRGV took down Texas for their midweek game, 17-9.
 
Quick Hits
• Junior Brandon Howell earned the title of WAC Player of the Week on Feb. 26 after one of the best games of his collegiate career at the home opener for the Texans. Howell tied the game against the Roadrunners in the seventh with a two-run home run, then took the game for the Purple and White with a walk-off grand slam for a 14-10 final. Howell was also named The Grove Student Athlete of the Month for February. In the game against the Cardinals, Howell had another momentum changing at bat with a three-run home run to see the Texans up, 15-9 in the top of the ninth, giving the visiting team a healthy lead and locking in the final runs for Tarleton State.
• The WAC Coaches poll saw Tarleton picked to finish 9th out of 11.
• The Texans welcome a new head coach in the 2024 season, Fuller Smith. Smith is accompanied by Nick Zaleski, RD Spiehs and Cody Semler in their inaugural year with the Texan Baseball program. 
• The 2024 Texan Baseball program is comprised of 21 returners and 19 newcomers.
•  Saw their best record since 2018, when the Purple and White claimed the LSC Championship and closed out the year with a record of 35-17.
• Right handed pitcher, Will Stevens was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 15th round of the MLB Draft. Stevens takes the slot as the ninth Texan in program history to be selected in the MLB's first year player draft.
 
Fuller Smith Era
       On June 8, 2023, Fuller Smith was named the newest leader of Tarleton State's Baseball program. The Alabama, native, has had a hand in the success of various programs, several of which the Texans will face in conference play. In the previous season, Smith wrapped up his three-year stint as an assistant coach for Sam Houston State University. Prior to his time in Huntsville, Smith spent six seasons at UT Arlington as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. The 2008 Ole Miss graduate has a plethora of experience that will be a core source of success for the Purple and White this season. The Fuller Smith Era (on the field) will officially commence with the weekend series against the SLU Lions. 
 
First Power 5 Victory
        With a 6-2 win over Baylor in Waco, Texas, on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, Tarleton baseball picked up its first win over a Power 5 team in program history. The Texans took struck first in the first inning and never gave the lead up. Piercen McElyea played a big part in the win, striking out a season-high 10 in 5.0 innings of work, walking none. McElyea threw a first pitch strike to 18 of 23 batters he faced. In the 2024 season, the Purple and White will face the Bears in Waco on May 7, and the A&M Aggies in College Station, Texas, on April 30. 
 
 
In the Box
            A handful of returners have put up some impressive stats in the 2024 season and have proven to be a leading force for the Texans at the plate. Tyson Drake leads the team in several categories including runs (46), home runs (7), hits (43) and slugging percentage (.585) and is tied for most triples (2). Mason Crews is tied for third with three home runs on the season. Trace Morrison is tied for third in doubles (8), is fourth in RBI (24) and is one of five Texans that have tripled this season. Kooper Shook is in fourth for doubles (7) and has one homer on the season and a .372 on-base percentage. Cole Miears is tied for most hits (38) and is batting .314. Miears also has six doubles on the season, 25 RBI, and is sitting at a .438 slugging percentage and .488 on-base percentage. Mason Hammonds has also found his stride in the box leading the Purple and White in doubles (10). Hammonds has four home runs on the season, is tied for third in hits (38) and has tallied 20 RBI on the season. Cris Enriquez leads the team in RBI (35) and is sitting at .314 at the plate. Enriquez has 37 hits, nine doubles, one triple, and three homers on the season. He has a .483 slugging percentage and a .390 on-base percentage. 
 
 
Strength in Numbers
  With a 40-man roster in the 2024 season, the Texans have a great balance of experience within the program. The Tarleton State roster is made up of nine freshman, five sophomores, 15 juniors, and 10 seniors. Out of the 25 upperclassmen on the team, only nine are new to Texan Nation. 
 
 
Next Up
      After the WAC weekend series against the Vaqueros, the Texans will head west to re-ignite the I-20 rivalry against the Wildcats of Abilene Christian for a midweek matchup on Tuesday evening.
 
Recognition
         To kick off the season, Senior, Zach Poe found his name on the 2024 Preseason All-WAC Team. The Madisonville, Texas, native is a strong arm for the Texans leading the team with the best ERA and WHIP. The right-handed pitcher also leads the team in appearances for the third consecutive season with 23, all out of the bullpen. The most recent recognition for the Texans came on Feb. 26 with Brandon Howell taking the WAC Player of the Week title. In the home opener for the Purple and White, Howell had one of his best collegiate career games with two home runs, one tying the game for the home team and the second winning the game with a walk-off grand slam. Howell also received The Grove Student Athlete of the Month for the month of February. He also took the Purple Thursday Special Performance of the Month for February. 
 
       
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 2024 baseball and softball home games on ESPN+. All games that are not broadcasted
on ESPN+ will be broadcasted on WAC International. 
 
WAC Preseason Poll
       Tarleton was chosen to finish 9th out of 11 schools in the WAC preseason poll. The poll was released on February 6.  The Texans received 34 total votes and slotted in ahead of Stephen F. Austin and Utah Tech. Grand Canyon was picked to win the league, followed by Utah Valley and California Baptist. The Purple and White are currently in 6th.
 
 
Hometown hero
     Trace Morrison is a Stephenville, Texas, native,
that has made a large impact on the Texan Baseball program. The outfielder does a stellar job in the box in the 2023 season leading the Purple and White with a .365 average at the plate. In his first two seasons at Tarleton, Morrison has started in 57 games and made saw time in a total of 68 matchups. The junior has amassed 97 put outs, with only two errors in two years for a .981 fielding percentage. Morrison's experience as a lifelong Texan paired with his consistent dedication to the game makes him a key player for Tarleton Baseball. In the 2024 season, Morrison is batting .315 with 20 runs on 39 hits, eight doubles, one triple and 24 RBI. 
 
 
 
        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Mason Crews

#0 Mason Crews

C
6' 1"
Junior
R/R
Trace Morrison

#13 Trace Morrison

OF
6' 1"
Sophomore
L/R
Zach Poe

#17 Zach Poe

RHP
6' 1"
Junior
R/R
Tyson Drake

#19 Tyson Drake

OF
5' 11"
Freshman
L/L
Cris Enriquez

#10 Cris Enriquez

LHP/IF
6' 0"
Junior
L/L
Mason Hammonds

#8 Mason Hammonds

IF
6' 0"
Junior
R/R
Brandon Howell

#2 Brandon Howell

OF
6' 2"
Sophomore
S/R
Piercen McElyea

#18 Piercen McElyea

RHP
6' 3"
Junior
R/R
Cole Miears

#31 Cole Miears

UT
5' 10"
Junior
R/R
Kooper Shook

#12 Kooper Shook

OF
5' 9"
Junior
R/R

Players Mentioned

Mason Crews

#0 Mason Crews

6' 1"
Junior
R/R
C
Trace Morrison

#13 Trace Morrison

6' 1"
Sophomore
L/R
OF
Zach Poe

#17 Zach Poe

6' 1"
Junior
R/R
RHP
Tyson Drake

#19 Tyson Drake

5' 11"
Freshman
L/L
OF
Cris Enriquez

#10 Cris Enriquez

6' 0"
Junior
L/L
LHP/IF
Mason Hammonds

#8 Mason Hammonds

6' 0"
Junior
R/R
IF
Brandon Howell

#2 Brandon Howell

6' 2"
Sophomore
S/R
OF
Piercen McElyea

#18 Piercen McElyea

6' 3"
Junior
R/R
RHP
Cole Miears

#31 Cole Miears

5' 10"
Junior
R/R
UT
Kooper Shook

#12 Kooper Shook

5' 9"
Junior
R/R
OF