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It would seem to me from use of pitchers during fall ball exhibition games that the most likely 3 starting pitchers on the weekends are most likely from the following 4 pitchers:

Ian Cooke
Stephen Quigley
Garrett Coe
Gabe Van Emon

Of course, there is still plenty of time for things to change before the season starts in February.

After his outstanding summer with Danbury in the NECBL, I was thinking that Braden Quinn could also be a possible candidate for a starting pitcher job. It will be interesting to see how Quinn gets used when the spring season starts up.
 
After his outstanding summer with Danbury in the NECBL, I was thinking that Braden Quinn could also be a possible candidate for a starting pitcher job. It will be interesting to see how Quinn gets used when the spring season starts up.
Ellisen could factor into this as well. Staff definitely has some depth this year. They have three mature,transfer lefties who've thrown a ton of innings in college already. Side arm righty (Maher) who has also been around for a while. The freshman class has some power arms too.
 



-> UConn is slated to play six teams that reached the 2023 NCAA Tournament with Indiana State hosting and winning the Terre Haute Regional and advancing to the Fort Worth Super Regional.

The Huskies play 24 games against teams that were ranked inside the Top 100 of the RPI in 2023 (Indiana State (9), Boston College (22), Auburn (29), Northeastern (36), Xavier (42), Louisville (44), UC Irvine (46), Kansas State (53), Santa Barbara (56), UCLA (66), Rutgers (68), California (84). <-

-> All home non-conference games will be streamed for FREE on UConn+ while BIG EAST homes games will be streamed on FloSports/BIG EAST Digital Network. Randy Brochu and Chris Jones will be the broadcast team for those home contests.

All road games will be streamed on MIXLR with Chris Jones on the call for his 15th season calling UConn baseball games.<-
 
The at KState and BC back to back is crazzzy
 
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-> UConn is slated to play six teams that reached the 2023 NCAA Tournament with Indiana State hosting and winning the Terre Haute Regional and advancing to the Fort Worth Super Regional.

The Huskies play 24 games against teams that were ranked inside the Top 100 of the RPI in 2023 (Indiana State (9), Boston College (22), Auburn (29), Northeastern (36), Xavier (42), Louisville (44), UC Irvine (46), Kansas State (53), Santa Barbara (56), UCLA (66), Rutgers (68), California (84). <-

-> All home non-conference games will be streamed for FREE on UConn+ while BIG EAST homes games will be streamed on FloSports/BIG EAST Digital Network. Randy Brochu and Chris Jones will be the broadcast team for those home contests.

All road games will be streamed on MIXLR with Chris Jones on the call for his 15th season calling UConn baseball games.<-


A lot to like about the aggressive schedule. Brutal stretch w/ letdown alert and jet lag a given with such a quick turnaround coming back from Cal Baptist. URI on the road and then granted LIU, still gotta play em…followed by a tough 3 gms at Rutgers. Love the midweek KState and Cincy scheduling. At Auburn and UCLA is great
 
Love the schedule, nice mix of games. Wonder if they'll do a return trip to Kansas St next year as a game during the week that proceeds playing Creighton. I know we all talked on here previously about doing something like that.
I'm looking forward to making the trip down to Auburn.
 
Of note is there are no games currently scheduled in Hartford.

This is the basic schedule, but it is not the final schedule. I expect a few adjustments to the schedule will be made as we get closer to the start of the season, and would not be surprised at a couple games ending up in Hartford.
 
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Is this in lieu of the March open dates? Or is a series being put together in addition to these games?
Looks like the March dates will remain open and there is one more game available to be scheduled.
 
Is this in lieu of the March open dates? Or is a series being put together in addition to these games?

Hard to schedule out of conference weekend series games in late March this late in the fall. Remember, UConn did have a home series scheduled for Easter weekend, but the school backed out before the contract was signed.
 
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Hardly a surprise to see UMass on the UConn baseball schedule again, they seem to be on it pretty much every season despite the fact that UMass rarely has a solid team in terms of RPI ranking. I kind of expect UMass to be one of the worst non conference teams on the UConn baseball schedule this season.
 


Hardly a surprise to see UMass on the UConn baseball schedule again, they seem to be on it pretty much every season despite the fact that UMass rarely has a solid team in terms of RPI ranking. And as mentioned above, UMass has not had a winning season since 2009. I kind of expect UMass to be one of the worst non conference teams on the UConn baseball schedule this season.
 
On the bright side, nothing this year will be equivalent to the RPI hit of the swan song of a game we played against Hartford at home last year (#300 out of 305 in RPI)
 
Challenging…? Yes. But take away name recognition and Uconn should be favored to win every series outside of the Auburn series mentioned in this tweet. UCLA would probably be considered the favorite as well in a single game. Everybody else incl. Louis/USF Ind St. should not. I’d say Uconn has done pretty well against both of those programs. This is the national perception, though. Challenging, as much to all those programs, even more so then Uconn.
 
A lot to like about the aggressive schedule. Brutal stretch w/ letdown alert and jet lag a given with such a quick turnaround coming back from Cal Baptist. URI on the road and then granted LIU, still gotta play em…followed by a tough 3 gms at Rutgers. Love the midweek KState and Cincy scheduling. At Auburn and UCLA is great
I like the midweek games as well. I noticed last year that other teams schedule tougher OOC midweek away games such as game against Cincy once school ends.
 
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Does anybody know what the payout structure looks like for an NCAA Baseball Tournament Berth? I’ve found basketball’s general information available, however, I can’t find anything on baseball. The numbers are not comparable, I understand that, but I’m curious as to what type of revenue the other sports can generate from NCAA Tournament success. Qualifying, regionals, supers, etc. or however it’s structured.
 
Does anybody know what the payout structure looks like for an NCAA Baseball Tournament Berth? I’ve found basketball’s general information available, however, I can’t find anything on baseball. The numbers are not comparable, I understand that, but I’m curious as to what type of revenue the other sports can generate from NCAA Tournament success. Qualifying, regionals, supers, etc. or however it’s structured.
There is no NCAA payouts from the College World Series.
 
Wow. I assumed wrong. I thought the payouts would pale in comparison to football/basketball but I didn’t think they went w/out compensation. Thanks for the reply.
 
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