Baseball Faces Eastern Michigan in Four-Game Homestand

Baseball Faces Eastern Michigan in Four-Game Homestand

Photos from the Game (Credit Samuel Stringer)

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Santa Clara baseball plays its second straight home series as it welcomes the Eastern Michigan Eagles to Schott Stadium for a four game set Friday-Sunday. The Broncos and Eagles begin the series with a 6 p.m. first pitch Friday, followed by Santa Clara's third consecutive Saturday doubleheader and the series finale Sunday.

The Broncos enter the matchup at 4-3 overall after a three-game sweep of the Cincinnati Bearcats in their home-opening series last weekend. The Eagles are 3-6 after splitting a four-game set with Saint Mary's last weekend and splitting a two-game midweek set with UC Davis Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Games 8-11 Santa Clara (4-3) vs. Eastern Michigan (3-6)

Dates: Fri., Feb. 27, 2015 — 6 p.m. PST

           Sat., Feb. 28, 2015 — 1 p.m. PST

           Sat., Feb. 28, 2015 — 30 Minutes after Final Out of Game 1

Sun., March 1, 2015 — 12 p.m. PST

Venue: Stephen Schott Stadium — Santa Clara, Calif.

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Series Record: 1-0-0 SCU

Only Other Meeting: 1980

PROBABLE PITCHERS

Fri., Feb. 27, 6 p.m. PST

SCU: RHP Jacob Steffens (1-1, 4.50 ERA) vs. EMU: RHP Ryan Lavoie (1-1, 3.46 ERA) 

Sat., Feb. 28, 1 p.m. PST

SCU: RHP Steven Wilson (0-0, 4.50 ERA) vs. EMU: LHP Charlie Land (0-1, 6.10 ERA)

Sat., Feb. 28, 30 Minutes after Final Out of Game 1

SCU: RHP Peter Hendron (1-0, 5.40 ERA) vs. EMU: TBA

Sun., March 1, 12 p.m. PST

SCU: LHP Evan Brisentine (0-0, 2.70 ERA) vs. EMU: RHP Jake Andrews (1-1, 0.61 ERA)

Each of Santa Clara's starting pitchers recorded quality starts last weekend. Steffens, Wilson and Hendron combined to allow seven earned runs in 20.0 innings while striking out 27 batters.

Steffens tossed 7.0 innings for Santa Clara and allowed two earned runs on six hits with no walks and 11 strikeouts in Friday's home opener vs. Cincinnati. He finished the outing with four straight scoreless frames in which he faced no more than four batters in a single inning and struck out the side in the sixth. He broke a previous career high of nine strikeouts, set on May 4, 2014 in 2-1 win at San Francisco.

Wilson, coming off a WCC Rawlings Pitcher of the Week award, finished with a line of 6.0 innings and allowed three earned runs on six hits with two walks while matching a career high with nine strikeouts (May 24, 2014 vs. Pepperdine) in Game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader against Cincinnati. After the Bearcats loaded the bases with no outs in the first, Wilson retired six in a row through the end of the second inning.

Hendron threw 6.0 innings and allowed two earned runs on four hits with three walks and seven strikeouts to earn the win in Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader against the Bearcats. He faced four batters or less three times in the winning effort.

Brisentine is in line for his first start of the season Sunday, after three appearances out of the bullpen to start the 2015 season. The only Bronco left-handed pitcher in this weekend's rotation has pitched 3.1 innings and allowed one earned run on two hits with four walks and three strikeouts on the young season.

VIZCAINO, JR. EARNS SECOND STRAIGHT WCC RAWLINGS PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR; ALSO NAMED COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS WCC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Jose Vizcaino, Jr. has been named Rawlings West Coast Conference Baseball Player of the Week for the second straight time, announced by the conference Monday. The Broncos swept the Cincinnati Bearcats in the three-game set at Schott Stadium by a combined score of 29-15 to improve to 4-3 over the weekend.

Vizcaino, Jr. also garnered the season's first player of the week award last Monday for his efforts on the road against the Vanderbilt Commodores. Santa Clara players and pitchers have combined to win three of the season's first four player of the week awards for baseball; Vizcaino, Jr. and Steven Wilson swept the honors from opening weekend.

All of the shortstop's hits went for extra bases — two doubles and two home runs — for a 1.091 slugging percentage. He led the team in RBIs (6) and runs scored (6) while adding three walks for a .467 on-base percentage.

In his second at-bat of the series, the La Jolla, Calif. native hit a long home run to left to tie the game at 2-2 in the third inning. His RBI double in Game 1 of a Saturday doubleheader started off a four-run seventh to give the Broncos a 10-6 lead en route to a 10-8 victory. As the third batter in Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader, he hit a two-run homer to left as part of a three-run inning.

Vizcaino, Jr. either scored or drove in the first run in six of Santa Clara's 12 scoring innings on the weekend. In addition to being the offensive catalyst, he recorded six putouts and five assists as part of a second-straight error free weekend in 27 innings at shortstop. He took part in all three of Santa Clara's double plays.

BRONCOS

Santa Clara used a career-best effort from Steffens and a big seventh inning to power past Cincinnati Bearcats 11-3 Friday night. Steffens struck out 11 batters over seven innings and Santa Clara batted around in the seventh to break open a 3-2 ballgame. Santa Clara scored all six of its runs in the seventh with two outs, beginning with a two-run single from Jake Brodt. The Broncos recorded five straight hits as part of the rally, and Evan Haberle capped the big inning with an RBI double to make it a 9-2 game.

The Broncos won both games of a doubleheader to complete the sweep of the Bearcats Saturday at Schott Stadium. Santa Clara won a back-and-forth Game 1 10-8 and took the second game 8-4. The Broncos combined for 18 runs on 23 hits in the two games, and scored multiple runs in six of their seven scoring innings Saturday. They also recorded a pair of quality starts and two saves from closer Reece Karalus as part of their second twin bill in as many Saturdays. 

Eight of Santa Clara's nine starting position players hit better than .300 in three games against Cincinnati, led by Kyle Cortopassi who went 5-for-9 (.556) alongside one walk and three hit by pitches for a .692 on-base percentage. Vizcaino, Jr. led the team with six RBIs and six runs scored alongside two doubles and two home runs. Seven Santa Clara starters scored multiple runs and seven drove in multiple runs during the three-game set.

Vizcaino, Jr. has hit safely in all seven games this season and Grant Meylan has drawn at least one walk in all seven games this season.

EAGLES

The Eagles traveled to Moraga last weekend to take on a WCC opponent in Saint Mary's. Eastern Michigan won the Friday opener 2-1 before falling 2-1 and 6-1 in Saturday's doubleheader. Jake Andrews threw a complete game to earn the victory in a 5-1 win Sunday, allowing one earned run on five hits with one walk and five strikeouts.

UC Davis rallied from a 4-3 deficit Tuesday to score single runs in the eighth and ninth innings of a 5-4 victory. Eastern Michigan produced some late-inning magic of its own Wednesday, plating runs in the eighth and ninth innings of a 4-2 victory.

Nine-game starter Jordan Peterson leads Eastern Michigan with a .313 (10-for-32) batting average. Mitchell McGeein tops the Eagles with three home runs and five RBIs entering the weekend.

Only one of EMU's last seven games has featured more than eight combined runs between the two teams. The Eagles are in the midst of a busy stretch; they play 10 games in 10 days through the end of this Sunday.

THREE STRAIGHT SATURDAY DOUBLEHEADERS

The Broncos play their third straight Saturday doubleheader this weekend, after playing a two-game Saturday slate against Vanderbilt opening weekend and Cincinnati last weekend. Santa Clara is one of 10 NCAA DI teams to play in at least three straight doubleheader weekends to start the 2015 season.

The MEAC, Northeast Conference and Patriot League all feature weekend doubleheaders throughout conference play. The following are additional teams with significant consecutive doubleheaders in the 2015 season. All are to start the season unless otherwise noted:

Four Straight Weekends

Mississippi State

Saint Mary's (CA)

Three Straight Weekends

Cal State Northridge

Gonzaga

Michigan

Northwestern State

Oral Roberts

Purdue

Santa Clara

Seattle

Three Doubleheaders in Two Weekends

Wagner (Not to start season)

A FRESH LOOK

In its three games at Vanderbilt, Santa Clara started four freshmen in the field — first baseman Jake Brodt, second baseman Joe Becht, third baseman Evan Haberle and right fielder Grant Meylan. The Broncos also started Edmonds Community College transfers TC Florentine in center field and Ryan Budnick at DH. Freshman pitchers Mitchell White and Josh Inouye also made their Santa Clara debuts opening weekend. 

Eric Lex made his debut as the team's starting pitcher and Braden Frankfort made the start at catcher against UC Davis. Austin Fisher worked his way into the mix at second base during the Cincinnati series, and Alex Barden also made his Bronco debut out of the bullpen.

HEAD COACHES

Dan O'Brien, the 36th head coach in school history with a program that dates back to 1883, enters his fourth season on the Mission campus in 2014-15. His record with the Broncos is 70-100 (.412 winning percentage) entering the weekend.

Bronco Baseball finished the 2014 season with a 26-30 overall record, including a 16-11 West Coast Conference mark good for a tie for fourth and an appearance in the WCC Baseball Championship. Head Coach Dan O'Brien's Broncos won seven WCC series overall, including five straight to close out the regular season, beginning with a three-game sweep of the San Diego Toreros at Fowler Park. The team that featured six all-WCC honorees won the most conference games for the program since 2004.

The team started the 2013 season with back-to-back wins over Seattle and wrapped up the year with a victory at LMU. The Broncos took down Stanford 3-0 on May 14. In O'Brien's first season in 2012, the Broncos started the year 5-0 with wins over Texas State, Wichita State, Louisiana-Lafayette and Cal Poly. Santa Clara would go on to win 26 games, the most since 2008. 

Over eight seasons with his alma mater UCSD, O'Brien's Tritons qualified for five NCAA Division II West Regional showings, two NCAA National Championship Finals appearances and set a school record for wins four times. His accolades include:

2011 Daktronics West Region Coach of the Year

2011 NCBWA West Region Co-Coach of the Year

2011 CCAA Coach of the Year

2010 NCBWA National Coach of the Year

2010 ABCA/Rawlings West Region Coach of the Year

2010 NCBWA West Region Coach of the Year

2010 CCAA Coach of the Year

2010 FieldTurf Coach of the Year

2009 NCBWA National Coach of the Year

2009 ABCA/Rawlings West Region Coach of the Year

2009 CCAA Coach of the Year

Mark Van Ameyde is in his first season as head coach of Eastern Michigan baseball. The 1996 graduate of UDM enters the weekend with a 3-6 (.333 winning percentage) overall record. He spent the previous six seasons with the Michigan State Spartans as an assistant coach from 2009-11 associate head coach from 2012-14. With Van Ameyde on staff, the Spartans won the Big 10 Championship in 2011 — the first for the program in 32 years — and reached the NCAA Regionals in 2012.

WCC PRESEASON POLLS/ALL-CONFERENCE 

The West Coast Conference announced the 2015 Preseason Poll and All-WCC teams Wed., Feb. 11, and Bronco baseball junior closer Reece Karalus as well as junior shortstop Jose Vizcaino Jr. have been selected to the preseason all-conference team.

Vizcaino Jr. was one of two Broncos to appear in all 56 games of the season and his 54 starts were the most for Santa Clara in 2014. He played primarily at shortstop and led the team in batting average (.323), hits (65), triples (3, t-Greg Harisis), RBIs (28) and stolen bases (11). The La Jolla, Calif. native posted the team's longest hitting streak at 12 games and tied for the team lead with eight multi-RBI games.

Karalus led the team with a 2.25 ERA and 11 saves — the second-most in Bronco baseball single season history — in 2014. Primarily serving as the team's closer, he posted a 6-2 record, struck out 46 batters in 48.0 innings and held opponents to a team-low .206 batting average.

Santa Clara is picked to finish seventh in the 10-team WCC, receiving 38 points. LMU was picked to win the conference with 77 points and six first-place votes. Pepperdine (72 points, three first-place votes) and San Diego (63 points, one first-place vote) round out the WCC's top three. The preseason poll and all-conference teams are voted on solely by the league's 10 head coaches.

BRONCO ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Santa Clara welcomes a large group of newcomers once again in the 2015 season. After bringing in 12 freshmen a season ago, the Broncos added 12 freshmen newcomers alongside two junior college transfers in TC Florentine and Ryan Budnick. The rest of the roster features 13 freshmen (including Mitchell White coming off a redshirt season) 10 sophomores, nine juniors and only three seniors — TJ Braff, Evan Brisentine and CJ Jacobe. 

GOOD TO HAVE YOU BACK 

The Broncos return three pitchers that each made at least nine starts last season in Jacob Steffens, Steven Wilson and Peter Hendron. Santa Clara's current staff accounted for 40 of last season's 56 starts — then-senior and Friday night pitcher DJ Zapata made the other 16. 

Steffens split time as a starter and a relief pitcher in 2014, beginning the season in the four-man starting rotation and returning to the weekend rotation in late April. He went 2-5 with a 3.90 ERA between 16 appearances and nine starts on the season. The Phoenix, Ariz. native posted better than a 3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio with 43 strikeouts and 13 walks in 64.2 innings. The Broncos won seven straight games when Steffens took the mound at the end of last year's regular season.

Wilson made 11 appearances and 10 starts, serving as Santa Clara's Sunday starter for most of the 2014 season. He went 1-3 with a 4.37 ERA and 29 strikeouts in 55.2 innings. Opponents hit .272 against the Littleton, Colo. native during his freshman season.

Hendron pitched in the starting rotation all of last season for the Broncos, serving at the team's Saturday starter. He tied for the team lead with six wins as he posted a 6-4 record with a 4.34 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 83.0 innings over 14 starts. He pitched at least 7.0 innings in four consecutive games April 5-26 and allowed just four earned runs over the span.

Santa Clara also returns its four most-used relievers in 2014 First Team All-WCC Selection Reece Karalus (6-2, 2.25 ERA, 34 appearances, 11 SV), sophomore Jason Seever (3-2, 3.12 ERA, 29 appearances), junior Nick Medeiros and sophomore Kevin George. 

IN THE FIELD 

Jose Vizcaino Jr. joins sophomore catcher Stevie Berman (.322) and senior left fielder T.J. Braff (.309) as returning starters in the field, all three of whom hit better than .300 a season ago. Berman finished fourth in the WCC with a .443 on-base percentage and was named to the conference's all-freshman team. Braff took over first base in April after an injury to senior Mac Hess, and hit safely in 16 of 20 starts while recording 20 RBIs during that span alongside a spotless 1.000 fielding percentage at first base.

Berman is currently day-to-day recovering from a shoulder injury. Junior Kyle Cortopassi manned the Bronco backstop for all 28 innings in Nashville on opening weekend and started all three games for Santa Clara against Cincinnati last weekend.

In addition to a talented freshman class, the Broncos welcome junior center fielder TC Florentine into the mix. The former Edmonds Community College Triton took home 2014 NWAACC Player of the Year and Gold Glove honors last season for head coach Scott Kelly's team. Florentine's Edmonds teammate and utility man Ryan Budnick was named All-NWAACC First Team in 2014.

FRESHMAN CLASS RANKED 64TH BY PERFECT GAME USA

Perfect Game USA revealed its incoming class of 2014-15 College Recruit Rankings in Nov. 2014, and ranked Santa Clara's class 64th of 296 NCAA Division I teams.

The group of 12 Broncos is the highest-rated SCU class since Perfect Game began ranking recruiting classes in 2011. It is also the third recruiting class under current head coach Dan O'Brien.

"From the beginning, our mission in recruiting was to get the right players, not the best players," associate head coach/recruiting coordinator Gabe Ribas said. "That takes seeing a prospect beyond his playing ability and talking with parents, coaches, teachers, peers and guidance counselors to find out what we will get on a day-to-day basis. The biggest mistakes I have made in recruiting are based on solely judging a player on ability."

BRONCO SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

Santa Clara's non-conference schedule is packed with top opposition in 2014 College World Series Champion Vanderbilt on the road opening weekend, CWS participant TCU on the road April 17-19, super regional participant Stanford (home April 14, away May 5) and regional finalist Cal Poly (away March 3, home April 21). In its last series before West Coast Conference play, Santa Clara hits the road to face Big XII powerhouse Kansas State, who made it to a super regional with a school record 45-win season in 2013.

The Broncos are the only team in the country to play a weekend series against the top two teams in the Collegiate Baseball preseason rankings — No. 1 Vanderbilt and No. 2 TCU.

A LONG DAY AT THE YARD

Santa Clara and Vanderbilt were originally scheduled to play a Friday, Saturday, Sunday series at Hawkins Field on opening weekend. Due to cold weather conditions for last Sunday's forecast — with the high temperature expected to peak at 30 degrees — the finale was moved to Saturday and the teams played a doubleheader. 

Total game time for the Valentine's Day twin bill spanned seven hours and 53 minutes. Temperatures peaked in the high 40s for the start of Game 1 and dropped to as low as the high 20s by the end of the night — with wind chills making the cold feel as low as 15 degrees.

The Broncos used eight different pitchers — including Kevin George and Reece Karalus in both games — while the Commodores used seven. All told, the 15 arms combined to throw 720 pitches. Between the two one-run victories, there were 19 runs scored on 42 hits with five errors.

Santa Clara plays Saturday doubleheaders each of the next two weekends, facing Cincinnati Feb. 21 and Eastern Michigan Feb. 28. Both doubleheaders will take place at Stephen Schott Stadium.

SEE YOU LATER

Santa Clara hosts 27 games at Stephen Schott Stadium this season, only five of which are played between the 1st and 13th of any given month. 17 of the team's 27 road games are played between the 1st and 13th of any given month.

WILSON, VIZCAINO, JR., SWEEP WCC RAWLINGS PITCHER AND PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS — FEB. 16, 2015

After winning the first game of a Saturday doubleheader at defending national champion and unanimous preseason No. 1 Vanderbilt over the weekend, Santa Clara baseball has swept the first West Coast Conference Rawlings Player and Pitcher of the Week awards for the 2015 season. Redshirt sophomore starting pitcher Steven Wilson and junior shortstop Jose Vizcaino, Jr. garnered the honors — announced by the WCC Feb. 16 — for their performances in Nashville.

WCC RAWLINGS PITCHER OF THE WEEK - STEVEN WILSON - RS SO. - RHP

Steven Wilson set the tone for the Broncos in their Saturday victory over the Commodores. He tossed a quality start by throwing 6.0 innings in Game 1 of a doubleheader and allowing three earned runs while striking out five.

After surrendering two runs in the first, Wilson held the Commodores to a single run over the next five frames as the Broncos built a 5-3 lead through his departure after the sixth. He was the only pitcher in the series to throw more than five innings, and punctuated the effort by striking out the last batter he faced.

WCC RAWLINGS PLAYER OF THE WEEK - JOSE VIZCAINO, JR. - JR. - SS

Jose Vizcaino, Jr. set the table by hitting .500 and posting a .667 on-base percentage for the Broncos on the road at Vanderbilt. He went 5-for-10 with a double, an RBI, two runs scored and five walks — four of which he drew in Game 2 of a Saturday doubleheader. He also made seven putouts and assisted on six more as part of a 1.000 fielding percentage in 28 innings at shortstop.

The Broncos took Game 1 of that Saturday doubleheader 7-6, in which the Santa Clara junior went 2-for-4 with a walk and a run scored. With one out in the top of the ninth, the 2014 First Team All-WCC selection stole home to break a 6-6 tie en route to a Bronco victory. 

Vizcaino, Jr. was also one of 14 Division I players selected to the CollegeBaseball360.com Weekly Honor Roll.