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| Friday, May 31 | |||||
| 12:00 PM CT | Game 1 Nebraska vs. UConn | Live Stats | Watch Live ESPN3 | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
| 6:00 PM CT | Game 2 Oklahoma State vs. Harvard | Live Stats | Watch Live ESPN3 | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
| Saturday, June 1 | |||||
| Time TBA | Game 3 - Elimination Game Loser Game One vs. Loser Game Two | Live Stats | Watch Live | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
| Time TBA | Game 4 Winner Game One vs. Winner Game Two | Live Stats | Watch Live | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
| Sunday, June 2 | |||||
| Time TBA | Game 5 - Elimination Game Winner Game Three vs. Loser Game Four | Live Stats | Watch Live | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
| Time TBA | Game 6 - Regional Championship Winner Game Five vs. Winner Game Four | Live Stats | Watch Live | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
| Sunday, June 2 | |||||
| Time TBA | Game 7 - If Necessary Same teams as Game Six | Live Stats | Watch Live | Box Score Quotes | Postgame News Conference |
Yup. We need vintage Feole, early season Kersten/Wang/Haus, AAC tourney Dunlop, and reliable Wurster/Dandy/Wallace to get the job done.
The idea wouldn't be to have Wallace go 5+ innings, it would be to make sure he gets a chance to pitch his 2-3 innings when we're still in the game and hopefully jump out to an early leadTo win the regional I believe we need quality innings from Wang and Dunlop. I am not a believer in Wallace starting, he is too maximum effort to go more than three innings in a game.
I also concur that Johnson has shown glimmers of being a dependable when he throws strikes. He actually has issued more walks than he has given up hits on the year.
The idea wouldn't be to have Wallace go 5+ innings, it would be to make sure he gets a chance to pitch his 2-3 innings when we're still in the game and hopefully jump out to an early lead
I guess I just don't agree with that philosophy in the middle of a tournament where that potentially burns your closer for the rest of the tournament.The idea wouldn't be to have Wallace go 5+ innings, it would be to make sure he gets a chance to pitch his 2-3 innings when we're still in the game and hopefully jump out to an early lead
Yeah I'm not necessarily in favor of it. Would have to be a very specific scenario where CJ and Wurster were both available for multiple innings or somethingThat might work if you had a Wallace to come in and pitch the last couple innings in relief.
That's certainly one possibility, the other is you save him for a save chance that never comes. I think we can survive with Kersten starting, but have to think outside the box sometimesI guess I just don't agree with that philosophy in the middle of a tournament where that potentially burns your closer for the rest of the tournament.
That's certainly one possibility, the other is you save him for a save chance that never comes. I think we can survive with Kersten starting, but have to think outside the box sometimes
I still think Angus Mayock might see innings before it is said and done. Wallace isn't PJ Poulin- I can't see him going more than 3 innings. The key to Mason is pitch count- if he could go 7 innings that would be helpful.
I can see Simeone being an x-factor. Maybe I have more faith in him than I should.
That's certainly one possibility, the other is you save him for a save chance that never comes. I think we can survive with Kersten starting, but have to think outside the box sometimes
To win the regional I believe we need quality innings from Wang and Dunlop. I am not a believer in Wallace starting, he is too maximum effort to go more than three innings in a game.
I also concur that Johnson has shown glimmers of being a dependable when he throws strikes. He actually has issued more walks than he has given up hits on the year.
Dave Borges: Pat Winkel healthy, hot at the right time as UConn heads into NCAA tournament play
>>Since returning to the lineup on May 10 after suffering his second concussion of the season, Winkel has hit .362 with three homers over his last 11 games. He’s currently at an even .300 for the season, fourth on the Huskies, and he’s ready to lead UConn into the NCAA tournament, starting on Friday afternoon against Nebraska in Oklahoma City.
“We’re finally hitting that stretch where we’re kind of cruising right now,” Winkel said. “We’re in the best part of the season — no school, no worries, just playing baseball. That’s what they said was the most fun, especially being able to play in the postseason and go so far in our conference and even play for a national championship.”<<
>>Penders, a former UConn catcher himself, admits Winkel has had some trouble adjusting to the everyday grind this season.
“To catch in this league, every day, it’s very demanding physically, and even more so mentally,” the 16th-year Husky head coach said. “And I’m tough on him. I’m tough on my catchers. But he’s come a long way. He’s a very good receiver. He wore down a little bit, a couple of times during the year where his body kind of broke down on him. He’s got to learn how to pace himself, how to play every day, how to be extra strong. But he’ll figure all that stuff out. He’s a really hard-working kid from a great family. We’re really happy with his development.”<<
Win the first one then root like hell for Harvard in the late game.