
Baseball Hosts Evansville in MVC Series this Weekend
3/29/2012 4:22:00 PM | Baseball
2012 Creighton Baseball
Creighton (11-11, 0-3) vs. Evansville (16-9, 1-2)
Friday, March 30 • 6:00 pm • 1620 AM KOZN
Saturday, March 31 • 2:00 pm • 1180 AM KOIL
Sunday, April 1 • 1:00 pm • 1620 AM KOZN
Creighton (11-11, 0-3) vs. Evansville (16-9, 1-2)
Friday, March 30 • 6:00 pm • 1620 AM KOZN
Saturday, March 31 • 2:00 pm • 1180 AM KOIL
Sunday, April 1 • 1:00 pm • 1620 AM KOZN
Evansville Purple Aces
www.gopurpleaces.com
Record: 16-9 • Location: Evansville, Ind. • Enrollment: 2,471
Head Coach: Wes Carroll (4th Year)
Career Record: 101-91 • School Record: Same
Assistant Coaches: Marc Wagner, Mike Gilner and Andy Pascoe
2011 Record: 28-25 (7th in MVC) • Starters returning/lost: 4/7
www.gopurpleaces.com
Record: 16-9 • Location: Evansville, Ind. • Enrollment: 2,471
Head Coach: Wes Carroll (4th Year)
Career Record: 101-91 • School Record: Same
Assistant Coaches: Marc Wagner, Mike Gilner and Andy Pascoe
2011 Record: 28-25 (7th in MVC) • Starters returning/lost: 4/7
This Weekend
Creighton welcomes Evansville in the second MVC series of the season, hosting the Purple Aces in a three-game series starting on Friday night. Creighton was swept by Missouri State on the opening weekend, while the Purple Aces finished 1-2, winning the Saturday afternoon game at Indiana State.
Follow the Jays
Fans unable to make it out to the ballpark can listen to the Creighton and Nebraska Omaha games this weekend. Friday and Sunday's games will be on KOZN 1620, with the pre-game show starting 20 minutes prior to game-time, and KOIL 1180 AM on Saturday. John Bishop and David Gustafson will have the call in all three games. A live stream will also be available, along with live stats, through the www.gocreighton.com website. On Twitter? Get inning updates by following @CU_baseball and @gocreighton.
Creighton welcomes Evansville in the second MVC series of the season, hosting the Purple Aces in a three-game series starting on Friday night. Creighton was swept by Missouri State on the opening weekend, while the Purple Aces finished 1-2, winning the Saturday afternoon game at Indiana State.
Follow the Jays
Fans unable to make it out to the ballpark can listen to the Creighton and Nebraska Omaha games this weekend. Friday and Sunday's games will be on KOZN 1620, with the pre-game show starting 20 minutes prior to game-time, and KOIL 1180 AM on Saturday. John Bishop and David Gustafson will have the call in all three games. A live stream will also be available, along with live stats, through the www.gocreighton.com website. On Twitter? Get inning updates by following @CU_baseball and @gocreighton.
What's Next?
Creighton will host Big 12 oponent Kansas at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha on Tuesday, April 3, with first pitch set for 6:00 pm. The Bluejays won both games against the Jayhawks last season, taking the first game 4-3 in 10-innings in Lawrence before winning the mid-week game 5-3 in Omaha. The Jays then host Indiana State next weekend in MVC play.
The Bluejays will play four of the seven MVC series at home this season, also welcoming Illinois State (April 27-29) and Wichita State (May 17-19).
Meet Creighton
The Bluejays are coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history, finishing 2011 with a 45-16 overall record. Creighton won the Missouri Valley Conference both regular-season and tournament titles in 2011, marking the first time in program history the Jays have claimed both in a single season.
Creighton returns seven starting position players from the squad last season, led by centerfielder Mike Gerber and senior catcher Anthony Bemboom, both which have been tabbed preseason All-MVC picks. Gerber finished with a .280 average last season, playing flawless defense in center, while Bemboom shot down seven runners attempting to steal and finished with a .233 average.
Highlighting a deep pitching staff will be junior Ty Blach, who has already picked up preseason All-America nods. The southpaw held a 10-3 record last season, fanning 100 batters in 102.0 innings of work. Out of the pen, which lost just one pitcher from last season (Jack VanLeur), look for Kurt Spomer (13 saves in 2011),Mark Winkelman (35 appearances) and Reese McGraw (35 appearances, 5 saves) to headline one of the deepest staff's in Ed Servais'' tenure.
The Bluejays are led offensively on the season by Nick Judkins. The senior holds a .341 batting average, starting all 22 games at first base. Judkins leads the team with 19 RBI and 37 total bases. He hit .474 over the week in California to lead the Bluejays to four wins. Judkins has 29 hits, accounting for 1/6th of the entire team's hits. Chance Ross has secured his role as the Bluejay leadoff hitter, as the senior has a team-leading 15 walks and sits in second with a .423 on-base percentage.
* Creighton hit a brick wall in the arms of MSU pitchers Pierce Johnson, Nick Petree and Clay Murphy last weekend. The three combined to strike out 34 batters on the weekend, holding Creighton to a .163 average on the weekend.
* Sophomore Brad McKewon led the Bluejays offensively in the conference opening weekend, hitting .455 with a run scored, while making three starts in left field.
* McKewon was the only Bluejay to have at least three hits in one game over the weekend.
* The Bluejays had 12 hits combined in the mid-week games last week (a 2-0 win over BYU and 3-1 over La Tech), although only Chance Ross had multiple hits in one game. Seven different players had a single hit against BYU on Tuesday, while four different players had hits on Wednesday.
* Chance Ross has been walked a team-high 15 times this season, holding a .423 on-base percentage. He sits in a tie for second in the MVC in walks.
* Anthony Bemboom is the toughest Bluejay to strike out this season. The senior catcher did not strike out at all last week, and has a team-low (among starters) with 10 on the season.
* Nick Judkins finished the North Dakota series with a team-high six hits, driving in three runs and scoring two of his own.
* Nick Judkins reached base safely five of the six times in the Sunday game at Pacific, reaching twice by hit-by-pitch, twice by bunt and once with a single.
* Scott Thornburg reached base safely four times in the last game against North Dakota. The senior, who has made starts as both the DH and catcher, walked a season-high two times, was hit by a pitch and had a single.
* Alex Staehely finished the last homestand with a .250 average, the best five-game series for the junior this season.
* Mike Gerber became the first Bluejay since Darin Ruf in 2008 to hit a grand slam. Gerber drove ont out in the first inning of the 12-3 win over North Dakota.
* Gabriel Thibodeaux drove out a pair of home runs in game two against North Dakota. The senior, who has seen most of his time as the designated hitter, is now tied for the team lead with a pair of bombs.
* Petr Zyma's number was called for the first time this season, but the junior from the Czech Republic wouldn't get an at-bat. Zyma was plunked in the side, one of nine batters to be hit by a pitch on the weekend at Pacific. Zyma now has three at-bats, with one hit (a home run against North Dakota) and a pair of runs scored.
* Brennan Murphy was a perfect 3-3 in stolen bases while in California last week and now sits 5-5 on the season. Chance Ross leads the Bluejays at 6-6 on the season. The school record for stolen bases in a season is 52, but a player hasn't stolen more than 27 bases since 2002.
On the pitcher's mound, four different Bluejay pitchers have made starts this season. Ty Blach continues to lead the team, holding a 2.01 ERA in his seven starts. The junior southpaw has tossed a team-high 40.1 innings this season, striking out 29 batters and holding opponents to a .226 average against. Mark Winkelman leads the staff with 15 appearances on the season, holding a 1-0 record in relief on the mound. The Bluejays posted their first shutout of the season two weeks ago, baffling the BYU hitters in the 2-0 win on March 13 at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.
* Creighton pitching staff finished the MVC opening weekend with a 5.25 ERA, the highest in a single weekend this season.
* Only one Bluejay (Chase Webb) put up scoreless innings over the weekend, throwing 2.1 innings without allowing a run and surrendering just one hit.
* Chase Webb has now thrown 9.2 consecutive innings without surrendering a run.
* The Bluejay pitching staff have a 1.50 ERA at home this season, with seven different pitchers holding scoreless innings.
* The Creighton pitching staff had a combined 0.50 ERA in the first two games at home this season, allowing just one earned run in the two games combined.
* Brandon Koenigstein picked up his first win of the season on Wednesday night, March 14 against La Tech, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings and allowing just one hit.
* Chase Webb tied his career high with three strikeouts in the 3-1 win over La. Tech on Wednesday, March 14. Webb threw 1.1 innings, not allowing a hit or a run.
* Ty Blach and Reese McGraw have each been named MVC Pitchers of the Week already this season.
*Shane Liska has made nine appearances this season, tossing a career-long 3.0 innings at Sacramento State.
*Andrew Urban became the first Bluejay newcomer since Ty Blach's freshman year to make it into the starting rotation in his first year on campus. The JUCO transfer is the first since Jeremy Hauer to make it into the starting rotation since 2008-09.
* Ty Blach and Nick Musec had long outings in their last starts, Musec going 7.0 innings and Blach 6.2 innings. They both faced the minimum batters in five innings, and are the lone two pitchers on the staff with three wins on the season.
* Kurt Spomer picked up his second save on the trip to California, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning at UC Davis.
* Freshman Mark Lukowski made his first appearances on the mound in California; Lukowski tossed a pair of innings at Sacramento State and Pacific.
Meet Evansville (15-9, 1-2)
Evansville currently sits at 16-9 on the season, finishing the opening weekend of MVC play 1-2 (the Purple Aces won the Saturday game at Indiana State, snapping the Sycamores 13-game win streak). UE was picked to finish eighth in the Valley this season, finishing 2011 with a 28-25 overall record and returning just four starters from that team.
Head coach Wes Carroll has gotten his team on the right path, however, thus far in 2012. The Purple Aces are coming off a 5-0 shut out of Lipscomb and put together a five game win-streak earlier this season, outscoring opponents 36-11.
Overall, UE is hitting .255 from the plate, with 46 of their 205 hits being for extra bases. Tim Bodine, Jason Hockemeyer and Eric Stamets are each batting over .300, holding .353, .313 and .300 averages, respectively. Stamets sits at 18-19 in stolen bases on the season, as overall the Aces are 41-55 in the category, by far the most aggressive team on the basepaths in the Bluejay schedule thus far.
On the pitching rubber, Evansville holds a 3.50 combined team ERA, led by Ryan Billo's 2.15 ERA and 4-0 mark in five starts. Cole Isom leads the team with 38.2 innings pitched and 33 strike outs.
Evansville has also excelled in defense this season, holding a .981 fielding percentage (giving the perrenial Bluejays a run for their money).
Against the Purple Aces
Creighton and Evansville have met up on the baseball field 62 times in the history of the two programs, with the first meeting coming in 1993. The Jays took that game 4-3 and hold a 39-23 lead over the Purple Aces. Creighton leads one run games 9-4 and put together a six-game winning streak prior to dropping the series finale 10-1 in Evansville last season. The Jays are 16-18 all-time when playing in Evansville, 20-6 when playing in Omaha.
A Season Ago
The Bluejays and Purple Aces started off their weekend series with a 12-inning game that stretched two-days. Jonas Dufek, Creighton's starting pitcher in the Friday night game, was dominating through the first five innings, striking out seven Evansville batters before the game was postponed due to lightning in the area. A strong storm forced the two teams to push the second half of the game, which lasted into the 12th inning, to Saturday. Creighton won the opener 2-1, using a throwing error by the Evansville defense to score the winning run in the top of the 12th.
Creighton won game two 4-0 behind 11 hits, but the Aces spoiled the sweep, taking day three 10-1 behind a complete game effort from Evansville pitcher Cody Fick.
Meet the Coaches
Creighton: Ed Servais (9th Season): Ed Servais enters his ninth season leading the Creighton baseball program in 2012. He is the winningest coach in program history, surpassing Jack Dahm (283) and Jim Hendry (289) in 2011, when he led his team to a 45-16 overall record, Missouri Valley Conference regular-season and tournament titles and a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007. Servais was named the MVC Coach of the Year following the 2011 season, the fourth time he has earned the award in his eight years at Creighton.
Servais currently holds a .644 winning percentage at the helm of the Jays, the top number in school history. He has taken the Bluejys to three NCAA Tournaments, including 2011. He has also led the Bluejays to an average of 37 wins in each of the last eight seasons.
Servais' tenure has ranked among the best as a Creighton head coach, as he has guided the team to a 306-171 record, placing him second in the Missouri Valley Conference, fifth in the Midwest, and in the top 20 in the nation in winning percentage during that time. The Bluejays are one of just 10 schools in the Midwest to earn five or more NCAA Regional berths in the last 13 years, and one of two in the MVC along with Wichita State. Servais also has led the Jays to the MVC Tournament title in 2007 and regular-season crown in 2005, and both in the 2011 season.
His teams have finished among the nation's best in fielding percentage and sacrifice bunts every season, including 2011, when the Bluejays finished fourth in fielding percentage (.980) and fourth in sacrifice bunts, with 84. Since coming to Creighton, Servais' teams have committed the fewest errors in the nation, while holding a .977 fielding percentage in the last eight seasons, which also leads the country.
Evansville: Wes Carroll (4th Season): The former Evansville Freshman All-America and a member of the MVC All-Centennial Team, head coach Wes Carroll has recently surpassed the 100-win mark as the head coach of his alma-mater. Carroll increased UE's victory total by at least seven wins in each of his first two seasons, turning the program from a team that won just 14 games the season prior to his arrival to a 32-win program in 2010.
Following graduation, Carroll spent five years playing Minor League Baseball for the Phillies, and later, for the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals organization. He then returned to Evansville to be the assistant coach in 2006, leading the team in hitting and coaching the infield. He became the 12th head coach in the Evansville program in 2008.
D-D-D-D Fence
The Creighton baseball team has always been known for their defense, sitting in the top-10 since head coach Ed Servais took over the Bluejay program. Currently, the Jays are 11th in the nation with a .980 fielding percentage, which also puts them in a tie for first in the conference. The other MVC team with a .980 fielding percentage? This weekend's opponent, Evansville.
Remember This Time Last Year?
Creighton has struggled getting going offensively this season, much different than the team that started 17-5 at this time last season. Creighton was hitting .273 through 22 games last season, with 67 walks and 127 strike outs (this season, the Jays are hitting .242 with 79 walks and 154 strike outs). The Bluejays also had three starting players hitting over .300, while this season, Nick Judkins is the long Bluejay with an above .300 average.
On the pitching mound, Creighton had struck out 150 batters (better than the 124 this year) and held a 3.44 ERA (3.85 this season).
Been Here Before
2012 doesn't mark the first time the Bluejays have started with an 11-11 mark. In fact, Creighton has had worse starts in the Ed Servais tenure. Below are the first 11 games, along with the complete record at the end of the season in the last 10 years:
2012 11-11 ??
2011 17-5 45-16 overall
2010 14-8 27-25 overall
2009 8-14 31-25 overall
2008 15-7 37-21 overall
2007 13-9 45-16 overall
2006 17-5 31-21 overall
2005 17-5 48-17 overall
2004 12-10 35-24 overall
2003 7-15 20-37 overall
2002 11-11 30-24 overall
Quick Hits
• The 4,224 fans on Tuesday, March 27 vs. Nebraska Omaha were the most at a Creighton baseball game this season.
• The Bluejays loss against Nebraska Omaha was the first in 10 games against the Mavs.
• Creighton has now scored in just two of the last 36 innings (three runs in the first at Missouri State and two runs in the sixth against UNO).
• The four-straight losses mark the first time since the 2010 season Creighton has lost four in a row.
• The last time Creighton scored just five runs in four consecutive game combined was to close out the 2003 season, when the Jays beat Bradley 2-0 in a pair of game, lost to Missouri State 5-1 and to Indiana State 2-0 in the MVC Tournament.
Stellar Stats
Brad McKewon was the bright spot in the Bluejays offense over the weekend, leading the Jays with a 5-for-11 (.455) performance from the plate in the conference opening weekend. The sophomore outfielder was the lone player to record three hits in a game on the weekend, putting up a three-spot in the Friday night game. McKewon had a .455 slugging percentage, and used a walk to aid his on-base percentage, safely reaching .500 percent of the time. McKewon put down one sacrifice bunt and was 1-1 in stolen bases on the weekend.
Overall on the year, McKewon is hitting .326, making 13 starts in 18 games. He holds a .478 slugging percentage and has laid down a pair of sacrifice bunts to go along with two sacrifice fly balls.
Do Not Cross Go; Do Not Collect $200
Chase Webb continued his scoreless streak on the mound on the weekend. In a pair of appearances, Webb threw 2.1 innings allowing just one hit and striking out two. In the last six appearances, 9.2 innings, Webb hasn't surrendered a run and has nine strikeouts.
Put Him in the Books
Shane Liska came in on Sunday to strike out a Bluejay career-high five Bears. The senior recorded the first strike out of the game in the sixth inning, then shut down the side in the seventh with strike outs.
In the Conference Opener
Creighton holds an 11-16 overall record in Missouri Valley Conference openers since 1984. The Bluejays are now 4-5 in the opening game under head coach Ed Servais.
2012 L 0-3 Missouri State
2011 L 4-5 Illinois State
2010 W 4-2 Southern Illinois
2009 W 7-3 Indiana State
2008 L 8-9 Missouri State
2007 L 0-6 Evansville
2006 L 0-4 Bradley
2005 W 8-2 Illinois State
2004 W 2-0 Missouri State
In the Conference Series Opener
Head coach Ed Servais is 6-3 in the MVC series opener in his first eight years, with the lone series losses coming at Missouri State this season, in 2008 and at Bradley in 2006. The Bluejays have swept just once in the series opener under Servais, a three-game sweep of Illinois State in 2005, while 2012 marked the first time the Jays have been swept on opening weekend under Ed Servais. Overall, Creighton holds a 13-12-3 record in MVC Opening series.
Conference Series Openers Under Servais
2012 0-3 @ Missouri State
2011 2-1 @ Illinois State
2010 2-1 @ Southern Illinois
2009 2-1 @ Indiana State
2008 1-2 @ Missouri State
2007 2-1 @ Evansville
2006 1-2 @ Bradley
2005 3-0 @ Illinois State
2004 2-1 @ Missouri State
Life on the Road
Creighton has opened the Missouri Valley Conference portion of their schedule on the road each of the last eight years under Ed Servais. The Bluejays haven't hosted the opening MVC weekend since 2003, when they hosted Missouri State in a four game series. The Jays split with the Bears, Creighton winning the first two games (3-2 and 4-3) and MSU taking the final two (11-1, 4-2). The Bluejays have also hosted MVC opening weekends in 1993, 1992, 1991 and 1989
Fore or Four
Creighton and Missouri State have met up in the conference opening weekend three different times, with the Bears holding a 6-3 edge in games won. The two teams opened the MVC schedule in 1996, with an MSU sweep (11-10, 14-9, 5-4), played again in 2004, with Creighton taking two of three (2-0 Jays, 5-0 Bears and 3-2 Jays). The two teams played most recently on the opening weekend in 2008, when Missouri State won the first two games (9-8 and 3-1) and Creighton broke up the sweep with the 8-4 win in game three.
All three series have been played in Springfield, Mo.
Putting up a Donut
Erik Mattingly has made six appearances on the mound in different games this season, holding a team-low 1.59 earned run average. The senior, who also sees playing time in the outfield and as the designated hitter, has made scoreless appearances four of the five outings this season, allowing just one earned run on four hits this season.
* Mattingly went a season-high 3.0 innings against BYU on March 13. He struck out five batters and allowed just one hit in his scoreless outing.
* Mattingly is holding his opponents to a .077 batting average against when at home this season, allowing just one hit in 4.0 innings of work.
Pitching Dominance
The Bluejay pitching staff has had its struggles early this season, but turned things around immenselyin the five games at home two weeks ago, holding a combined 1.20 earned run average and posting a 4-1 record. Nine different Bluejays posted flawless outings on the mound, with seven of the nine pitching at least 2.2 innings. Andrew Urban made a pair of starts, throwing 6.2 scoreless innings with a 1-0 record, while Mark Winkelman, Reese McGraw and Kurt Spomer combined out of the bullpen to make nine appearances and surrender seven hits total in 10.1 innings of work. The trio did not surrender a run through the week.
Roll It
The Bluejays have turned a combined 23 double plays on the season, nearly doubling the 13 they have hit into. Last week, Creighton turned two compared to hitting into just one. The double play ball has helped to limit opponents runs, as the Bluejays used the double plays as inning ending/run stranding plays.
Valley's Best
Creighton baseball senior Anthony Bemboom was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week, as announced by the league office Monday. It marks the first time the senior from Sauk Rapids, Minn., has earned the award.
Bemboom led the Bluejays offensively last week, picking up a team-high eight hits and scoring five runs to lead the Jays to a 4-1 week. In the five-game homestand, Bemboom hit .471, starting all five games. He had a .824 slugging percentage, picking up 14 total bases on the week thanks to three doubles and a home run. Bemboom went a perfect 4-4 from the plate with a pair of singles, a double and a solo home run in the 16-3 win over North Dakota on Saturday afternoon. The senior did not strike out on the week, the only Bluejay in the starting lineup to accomplish the feat last week. He led the Bluejays with a .550 on-base percentage with three walks.
Five-O
Today's starting pitcher, Nick Musec picked up his third win of the season against North Dakota on Saturday, March 17, going 5.0 innings and allowing three earned runs. The right hander struck out three batters in the game, allowing a pair of runs in the second and a single one in the fifth.
In his four starts on the season (the junior has seven appearances), Musec has finished with at least 4.0 innings, striking out 10 batters and allowing 10 combined runs. He now holds a 4.62 ERA.
3/6 at Cal 4.0 IP 5 runs 0 k
3/11 at Pacific 7.0 IP 2 runs 2 k
3/17 North Dakota 5.0 IP 3 runs 3 k
3/27 UNO 5.1 IP 0 runs 5 k
Offensive Explosion
The Bluejays put up a combined 28 runs on 27 hits in the doubleheader wins over North Dakota on Saturday. It is the largest output of runs in two consecutive games since 2006, when the Jays scored 30 runs in wins over Belmont and Tennessee Tech.
Ain't Life Grand
Sophomore Mike Gerber hit Creighton's first grand slam since 2008 (Darin Ruf) in the win over North Dakota on Saturday. The Bluejay centerfielder had seven home runs last season in his rookie campaign and already has two this season.
Well-Rounded
Creighton's pitching staff highlighted the middle of the week, while their bats took over in the final two games of the home opener in 2012 (vs. BYU and La Tech). The Jays pitching staff had a combined 0.50 ERA in the first two games at home, allowing just one run in the two games combined, with eight different pitchers posting flawless marks in the two games. The Bluejay offense tripled its home run total in one day on Saturday, hitting six home runs in the two wins over North Dakota. Coming into the day, the Jays had just three round-trippers on the season.
Earning Recognition
After his dramatic entrance onto the scene in last year's MVC Tournament, Erik Mattingly has emerged as a go-to guy in the Bluejay bullpen. The senior out of Garden City CC made a pair of appearances on the weekend, striking out six batters in 4.0 innings of work. Mattingly was a part of the Bluejays fi rst shutout of the season, a 2-0 win over BYU on Tuesday. He held his opponents to just a .077 batting average and was one of seven different pitchers in the Bluejay 'pen to go at least two innings and not allow a single run.
Five Centuries
Bluejay head coach Ed Servais is quickly approaching his 500th career win. The skipper elipsed his 300th win at Creighton in the 2012 season opener, but is now just eight wins away (492-258-1) from his 500th overall win as a college head coach.
This and That
* Creighton has now won the opening home series in nine of the last 10 seasons. The Bluejays have now hit at least one triple in four straight games, one in four of the five home games this homestand.
* Brad McKewon, Gabriel Thibodeaux and Petr Zyma each hit their first career home run as a Bluejay in game two on Saturday, March 17 vs. North Dakota.
* Anthony Bemboom had four hits in game two on Saturday against North Dakota, coming just a triple short of hitting for the cycle. The last player to do that was Ryan Fitzgerald in 2003
* Anthony Bemboom tied his single-game high with eight bases in the second game against North Dakota.
* Creighton hit six home runs total in the afternoon series, doubling their total on the season (3) in one afternoon.
* Nick Musec improved to 3-0 following the win against North Dakota on Saturday, joining Ty Blach as the only Jays with three wins on the season.
The Real Stuff
The Bluejays have spent a good amount of time this preseason practicing outside, thanks to beautiful weather and a mild winter. The Jays played the opening weekend on a field with turf infield and grass outfield. They then played on all grass in the lone game played at Portland, but made the switch back to a combination field when playing at Lower Columbia College for the final game against the Pilots (switched due to rain). TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, the home of the Bluejays, is a completely natural field.
Opening Day at Home
In the past 10 years, Creighton has a 9-1 record on opening day. This marks the first season that opening day will be played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, even though the team will make a return appearance at the CU Sports Complex at the end of the week. Under head coach Ed Servais, the Jays are 8-1 on opening day. The only blemish on Servais' opening day mark came in 2010, in an 8-5 loss to Indiana State. Below are the opening day scores from the past 10 seasons.
3/13/12 BYU W 2-0
3/11/11 South Dakota State W 6-0
4/2/10 Indiana State L 5-8
3/14/09 South Dakota State W 8-2
3/15/08 Chicago State W(7) 11-0
3/9/07 Saint Louis W 6-1
3/14/06 North Dakota State W 13-4
2/25/05 Saint Louis W 13-12
3/19/04 North Dakota State W 14-2
3/25/03 Kansas State W 11-6
3/5/02 Dana College W 16-7
Home Series
The Jays have also had good success in the opening series in the last 10 years. Creighton is 26-7 in the first home series of the season. In 2002, 2003 and 2004 the Jays opened with a single game at home followed by a conference home series in each season. Below are the opening series opponents and results
2012 North Dakota 2-1
2011 South Dakota State 3-0
2010 Indiana State 1-2
2009 South Dakota State 2-1
2008 Chicago State 4-0
2007 Saint Louis 3-0
2006 North Dakota State 2-0
2005 Saint Louis 2-0
2004 Evansville 3-0
2003 Missouri State 2-2
2002 Illinois State 2-1
Putting Fans in the Seats
Creighton has played 176 home games in Ed Servais' tenure at CU, with 116 of them being played at the CU Sports Complex , 43 held at Rosenblatt Stadium and most recently 17 played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. In games played on campus, Creighton averages 401 fans per game. In the games played at the new home of Bluejay baseball, Creighton averaged near 8,000 fans a game last season.
Keeping Our Bags Packed
Even though the weather in Omaha has been unseasonably warm, with temperatures making it into the 60's on some days and the snow off the field, Creighton opened up the 2012 season with 13 straight road games. The Bluejays spent time in Arkansas, Oregon, and a week in California, traveling 8,629 miles.
Omaha to Conway, Ark. and back 1160 mi.
Omaha to Portland Ore. and back 2732 mi.
Portland, Ore. to Longmont, Wash. and back 96 mi.
Omaha to Sacramento, Calif. 2688 mi.
Sacramento, Calif. to Berkely, Calif. and back 156 mi.
Sacramento, Calif. to Stockton, Calif. 48 mi.
Stockton, Calif. to San Francisco, Calif. 83 mi.
San Francisco, Calif. to Omaha 1666 mi.
Top Three
After the first week of rating teams in college baseball, the Bluejays sat in second place in the NCAA with a .988 fielding percentage. After the California trip, the Bluejays sit at .985, third in the NCAA.
Anthony Bemboom ranks 16th in sacrifice bunts per game (0.38 per game), while Scott Thorburg is 22nd in Hit By Pitch per games (0.5) and Chance Ross is 25th in base on balls per game, averaging one a game.
The Top of the Charts
Ty Blach was tabbed the Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week following the opening weekend of play, the first time in his career he has earned the award. Blach picked up the first win on the mound in 2012, striking out six batters in 5.0 innings of work on Friday, Feb. 17.
Give Us Another
Reese McGraw was named the MVC Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 28, after the second weekend of play. McGraw made a pair of appearances on the weekend at UC Davis, each one a scoreless affair on the mound. The right-hander picked up his first save of the season in the 7-6 win on Friday, tossing 2.0 scoreless, hitless innings in relief. He struck out a pair of batters and faced just the minumum in his two innings. In the win on Sunday, McGraw threw another 2.1 innings of scoreless baseball, surrendering just two hits and striking out one to pick up his second win of the season (2-1).
Free Baseball
The Bluejays have already been a part of a pair of extra inning games this season, defeating Central Arkansas 7-3 but falling 3-2 at Portland. The Bluejays have played at least four extra inning games the last five years, with six extra frame games in each of the last three years.
It's Was Good to be Back
A Creighton baseball team hasn't made a trip to California since 2000, when the Bluejays took part in the Pspsi/ohnny Quik Classic held at Fresno State. In the final year of participation, the Bluejays went 5-1, with wins over Bowling Green (4-1), Temple (15-0), Fresno State (12-3), Gonzaga (11-2), and UNC-Asheville (5-3), before dropping the final game to host Fresno State 5-1.
The Bluejays finished the Spring Break Trip to California 4-4, taking two-of-three in bothweekend series, but falling in the two midweek games at California and Sacramento State.
Flocks of Jays
Creighton stranded 18 runners on base on the weekend at Portland, nine in each game. Creighton dropped the first game 3-2 in 10 innings before falling 5-3 in the final game of the series. Overall on the season, the Bluejays have left 45 players on base, with opponents stranding 39.
Peg Leg
The Bluejays had a hard time picking up the pick off motion by the Portland staff, getting pegged off first base four times in the two games with the Pilots. In total, Creighton had 12 players picked off last season.
Playing With Swagger
Freshman Jake Peter led the Bluejays offensively in the pair of games at Portland on the weekend, starting both games at second base and posting a .429 (3-for-7) average from the plate. Two of Peter's hits were doubles, giving him a slugging percentage of .714 through the two games. Peter also played flawless defense, not committing an error in 16 chances.
On the season, Peter has a .237 batting average and a .390 slugging percentage, as five of his 14 hits are doubles.
Blach on Top
The Feb. 20 MVC Pitcher of the Week, Ty Blach put together one of his best pitching performances at Creighton in the series opener against Portland. Blach tossed 8.0 complete innings of work, tying his career high for innings pitched, and allowing just a pair of hits and one earned run while also striking out a pair of batters. Blach kept the Pilots baffled from the plate through the first eight innings, facing a single batter in the ninth before the Bluejays went to the bullpen.
Eight is Great
Ty Blach threw 8.0 complete innings of work in the game on Friday at Portland, allowing just one earned run and two hits. It marks the fifth time in his career the junior has gone for 8.0 innings, although he did it just once last season. The five outings, including hits surrendered and strikeouts, are listed below:
Date Opponent K Hits
2/24/12 @ Portland 2 2
2/20/11 vs. Missouri State 8 4
4/4/10 vs. Indiana State 4 5
4/18/10 at Bradley 6 6
4/25/10 at Missouri State 6 6
Domination Nation
Ty Blach has started as the most dominant pitcher in the Bluejay rotation early this season. As the Friday night starter, Blach has a pair of starts on the mound for the Jays, holding a 0.69 earned run average in 13.0 innings of work. He has struck out eight batters and only allowed one earned run on the season.
Not Getting Overtime
The opening game between the Bluejays and Pilots last Friday was on pace to be one of the quickest games in the last three seasons for the Bluejays, as Ty Blach and Kyle Kraus were at the seventh inning stretch just 1:17 into the game. It helped that Blach threw a first-pitch strike to 21 of the 28 batters he faced. Below are the five fastest recorded games in the last three seasons for the Jays:
Date Opponent Pitcher of Record Time
3/19/11 vs Valparaiso Jonas Dufek 1:25
5/6/11 at Wichita State Ty Blach 1:36
6/3/11 vs Georgia Jonas Dufek 1:50
4/27/10 Air Force Jack VanLeur 1:54
4/25/10 at Missouri State Ty Blach 1:57
Clearing the Bullpen
Creighton used seven pitchers in the two games at Portland, tossing five different Jays in the rain-delayed second game. On the opening weekend, the Jays used 10 different pitchers in the three games, none tossing more than 5.0 innings. Below shows the innings pitched per player over the last weekend.
Ty Blach 8.0 1.12
Brandon Koenigstein 3.1 8.10
Chase Webb 2.1 0.00
Reese McGraw 1.2 5.40
Kurt Spomer 1.0 9.00
Nick Musec 0.2 0.00
Mark Winkelman 0.2 27.00
Walk This Way
Chance Ross has been the leadoff batter for the Bluejays in all 21 games, and has done a good job at getting himself on base. The senior third baseman leads the team with 15 walks on the season and reached with a hit by pitch seven times. He holds a .436 on-base percentage, second on the team to Nick Judkins.
In comparison, Ross had 13 total walks last season.
Two For One
After a down year in terms of turning double plays in 2010 (Creighton led the nation in double plays/game for three years straight) the Bluejay infield has turned 23 double plays already in the first 21 games. The Jays turned 45 double plays last season.
Switching it Up
Creighton used three different defensive starting lineups on opening weekend, as Ed Servais looks to find the perfect combination. Brad McKewon, Anthony Bemboom and Erik Mattingly all saw time in left field, while Michael Mutcheson and Jake Peter were each in at second base. Bemboom and Scott Thornburg split catching duties through the weekend.
Midevil Warrior
Head coach Ed Servais surpassed the first of a pair of milestones he will be looking to overcome in the 2012 season. Servais earned his 300th as a Bluejay head coach (310-276 after the first two weekends). The skipper needs just eight wins to get his 500th of his career (492-258-1).
Big Dog
Ed Servais became the winningest coach in program history last season, surpassing both Jim Hendry and Jack Dahm to post a 310-276 overall record at the helm of the Jays. He now is in the top-20 in winning percentage among active head coaches, holding a .644 overall record. Servais was also named the MVC Coach of the Year, picking up the honor for the fourth time in his first eight years at Creighton.
Offseason Pays Off
Nick Judkins was named to the All-Star team of the Northwoods League this summer, Judkins hit .309 with a .414 on-base percentage for the Mankato MoonDogs and has contiuned his success at the start of this season.
Judkins finished the weekend 4-for-12 (.333) from the plate, scoring three runs and driving in three. His two-run home run put the Bluejays on the board first in the final game of the series, the fi rst round-tripper of the season for the Jays. Judkins added a double and finished with a .667 slugging percentage to add to his .429 on-base percentage. Judkins was one of three Bluejays with a stolen base on the opening weekend. The senior also played flawless defense, error-free in 31 chances at first base.
New Kids On The Block
Andrew Urban became the first fresh face to make it into the starting rotation since Ty Blach earned a spot as the Sunday starter midway through his freshman season (2010). Urban is the first junior college transfer to start in the rotation since Jeremy Hauer started in 2008-09 (Hauer transferred from Indian Hills, Urban from Hutchinson CC).
Jake Peter earned his first start on Sunday, Feb. 19 at Central Arkansas, finishing 1-2 from the plate, while playing second base. Peter drove in a run and picked up his first collegiate basehit in the same at-bat. Alex Staehely, who has made the switch to second base, also started at second base as a true freshman.
Making his first appearance for the Bluejays on opening weekend was Shane Liska. The graduate student and transfer from Duke tossed 0.2 inning in the Sunday, Feb. 19 game, striking out one and hitting a batter.
Replacing Trever Adams in right field, Brennan Murphy started every game on the weekend, finishing 4-for-12 with an RBI and two runs scored. He also finished 2-for-2 on the basepaths to pace the Jays on the first weekend
Bigger, Stronger, Faster
Nick Judkins needed just three games to send out Creighton's first home run of the season, lining a two-run shot over the right field fence in the 5-1 win over Central Arkansas on Feb. 19. Creighton didn't have a home run until the seventh game of the season last year, when Anthony Bemboom drove out a three-run shot in the seventh inning at New Mexico on Feb. 26.
Second-Best
Creighton was picked to finish second in the Missouri Valley Conference this season, picking up three votes in the preseason coaches poll. The Bluejays will aim to repeat as regular-season champions and then head to Springfield, Mo., to try to repeat as Tournament champions.
Four Bluejays were named to the preseason all-conference team, with Ty Blach, Anthony Bemboom, Mike Gerber and Kurt Spomer all earning preseason nods.
On the 2012 Schedule
Games against three teams who played in the 2011 NCAA Baseball Tournament, including the California Golden Bears who made it to the College World Series, highlight the 2012 Creighton baseball spring schedule. The Bluejays will meet up with the Cal Bears in a single game as part of the spring break trip in California, while also traveling to Kansas State (Fullerton Regional) and hosting Dallas Baptist (Ft. Worth Regional).
The Bluejays will also host four different Missouri Valley Conference weekend series, kicked off by hosting Evansville at the end of March and closing the regular season hosting Wichita State just prior to the MVC Tournament.
Wild Thing is Back
Kurt Spomer has earned a spot on the NCBWA preseason Stopper of the Year Award list. Spomer, who led the league with 13 saves a season ago, was named to the second team All-MVC in 2011. The senior made 35 appearances last season, 34 from the bullpen and one start against Nebraska. In 48.2 innings of work, Spomer surrendered 35 hits and held a 2.22 earned run average, including two stretches of six-plus appearances without an earned run allowed. He held a 37-13 strikeout-walk ratio, finishign the season with a 3-4 record along with his 13 saves.
In Mid-season Form
Ty Blach opened the 2012 campaign with 5.0 flawless innings of baseball, striking out six batters in his first start, a 4-3 win at Central Arkansas. The junior finished last season with a 10-3 record, striking out 100 in the process.
Chase Webb and Reese McGraw both started off their seasons perfectly on the mound, striking out the first two batters they saw. Webb did it by throwing six straight strikes for two strikeouts.
Pinching In
Junior Jordan Makovicka became the first Bluejay to have a pinch hit in 2012, when he hit a pop-up in the top of the ninth inning of the Feb. 18, 7-3 win over Central Arkansas. Makovicka led the squad in pinch hits last season, asked to come in off the bench in 15 different games. Makovicka hit .400 in pinch hit situations last year, bested only by Scott Thornburg, who hit .429 in seven pinch hit at bats last season.
Player AB Avg. OB%
Thornburg 7 .429 .429
Makovicka 10 .400 .571
Thibodeaux 10 .400 .400
Cuno 8 .375 .500
Bemboom 4 .250 .400
Blach Among Best
Bluejay junior southpaw Ty Blach has picked up a pair of preseason accolades, being named to the 2012 Louisville Slugger Preseason All-America team and earning NCBWA Preseason All-America honors. The Friday night starter turned in one of the top pitching performances in the league last season, sitting ninth in the country and leading the Valley with 18 games started on the mound. He finished with a 10-3 record, owning the second most wins on the Bluejay staff and in the conference. Blach's 100 strikeouts placed him second on the Bluejay squad, and ninth on the Creighton all-time charts.
Creighton will host Big 12 oponent Kansas at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha on Tuesday, April 3, with first pitch set for 6:00 pm. The Bluejays won both games against the Jayhawks last season, taking the first game 4-3 in 10-innings in Lawrence before winning the mid-week game 5-3 in Omaha. The Jays then host Indiana State next weekend in MVC play.
The Bluejays will play four of the seven MVC series at home this season, also welcoming Illinois State (April 27-29) and Wichita State (May 17-19).
Meet Creighton
The Bluejays are coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history, finishing 2011 with a 45-16 overall record. Creighton won the Missouri Valley Conference both regular-season and tournament titles in 2011, marking the first time in program history the Jays have claimed both in a single season.
Creighton returns seven starting position players from the squad last season, led by centerfielder Mike Gerber and senior catcher Anthony Bemboom, both which have been tabbed preseason All-MVC picks. Gerber finished with a .280 average last season, playing flawless defense in center, while Bemboom shot down seven runners attempting to steal and finished with a .233 average.
Highlighting a deep pitching staff will be junior Ty Blach, who has already picked up preseason All-America nods. The southpaw held a 10-3 record last season, fanning 100 batters in 102.0 innings of work. Out of the pen, which lost just one pitcher from last season (Jack VanLeur), look for Kurt Spomer (13 saves in 2011),Mark Winkelman (35 appearances) and Reese McGraw (35 appearances, 5 saves) to headline one of the deepest staff's in Ed Servais'' tenure.
The Bluejays are led offensively on the season by Nick Judkins. The senior holds a .341 batting average, starting all 22 games at first base. Judkins leads the team with 19 RBI and 37 total bases. He hit .474 over the week in California to lead the Bluejays to four wins. Judkins has 29 hits, accounting for 1/6th of the entire team's hits. Chance Ross has secured his role as the Bluejay leadoff hitter, as the senior has a team-leading 15 walks and sits in second with a .423 on-base percentage.
* Creighton hit a brick wall in the arms of MSU pitchers Pierce Johnson, Nick Petree and Clay Murphy last weekend. The three combined to strike out 34 batters on the weekend, holding Creighton to a .163 average on the weekend.
* Sophomore Brad McKewon led the Bluejays offensively in the conference opening weekend, hitting .455 with a run scored, while making three starts in left field.
* McKewon was the only Bluejay to have at least three hits in one game over the weekend.
* The Bluejays had 12 hits combined in the mid-week games last week (a 2-0 win over BYU and 3-1 over La Tech), although only Chance Ross had multiple hits in one game. Seven different players had a single hit against BYU on Tuesday, while four different players had hits on Wednesday.
* Chance Ross has been walked a team-high 15 times this season, holding a .423 on-base percentage. He sits in a tie for second in the MVC in walks.
* Anthony Bemboom is the toughest Bluejay to strike out this season. The senior catcher did not strike out at all last week, and has a team-low (among starters) with 10 on the season.
* Nick Judkins finished the North Dakota series with a team-high six hits, driving in three runs and scoring two of his own.
* Nick Judkins reached base safely five of the six times in the Sunday game at Pacific, reaching twice by hit-by-pitch, twice by bunt and once with a single.
* Scott Thornburg reached base safely four times in the last game against North Dakota. The senior, who has made starts as both the DH and catcher, walked a season-high two times, was hit by a pitch and had a single.
* Alex Staehely finished the last homestand with a .250 average, the best five-game series for the junior this season.
* Mike Gerber became the first Bluejay since Darin Ruf in 2008 to hit a grand slam. Gerber drove ont out in the first inning of the 12-3 win over North Dakota.
* Gabriel Thibodeaux drove out a pair of home runs in game two against North Dakota. The senior, who has seen most of his time as the designated hitter, is now tied for the team lead with a pair of bombs.
* Petr Zyma's number was called for the first time this season, but the junior from the Czech Republic wouldn't get an at-bat. Zyma was plunked in the side, one of nine batters to be hit by a pitch on the weekend at Pacific. Zyma now has three at-bats, with one hit (a home run against North Dakota) and a pair of runs scored.
* Brennan Murphy was a perfect 3-3 in stolen bases while in California last week and now sits 5-5 on the season. Chance Ross leads the Bluejays at 6-6 on the season. The school record for stolen bases in a season is 52, but a player hasn't stolen more than 27 bases since 2002.
On the pitcher's mound, four different Bluejay pitchers have made starts this season. Ty Blach continues to lead the team, holding a 2.01 ERA in his seven starts. The junior southpaw has tossed a team-high 40.1 innings this season, striking out 29 batters and holding opponents to a .226 average against. Mark Winkelman leads the staff with 15 appearances on the season, holding a 1-0 record in relief on the mound. The Bluejays posted their first shutout of the season two weeks ago, baffling the BYU hitters in the 2-0 win on March 13 at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.
* Creighton pitching staff finished the MVC opening weekend with a 5.25 ERA, the highest in a single weekend this season.
* Only one Bluejay (Chase Webb) put up scoreless innings over the weekend, throwing 2.1 innings without allowing a run and surrendering just one hit.
* Chase Webb has now thrown 9.2 consecutive innings without surrendering a run.
* The Bluejay pitching staff have a 1.50 ERA at home this season, with seven different pitchers holding scoreless innings.
* The Creighton pitching staff had a combined 0.50 ERA in the first two games at home this season, allowing just one earned run in the two games combined.
* Brandon Koenigstein picked up his first win of the season on Wednesday night, March 14 against La Tech, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings and allowing just one hit.
* Chase Webb tied his career high with three strikeouts in the 3-1 win over La. Tech on Wednesday, March 14. Webb threw 1.1 innings, not allowing a hit or a run.
* Ty Blach and Reese McGraw have each been named MVC Pitchers of the Week already this season.
*Shane Liska has made nine appearances this season, tossing a career-long 3.0 innings at Sacramento State.
*Andrew Urban became the first Bluejay newcomer since Ty Blach's freshman year to make it into the starting rotation in his first year on campus. The JUCO transfer is the first since Jeremy Hauer to make it into the starting rotation since 2008-09.
* Ty Blach and Nick Musec had long outings in their last starts, Musec going 7.0 innings and Blach 6.2 innings. They both faced the minimum batters in five innings, and are the lone two pitchers on the staff with three wins on the season.
* Kurt Spomer picked up his second save on the trip to California, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning at UC Davis.
* Freshman Mark Lukowski made his first appearances on the mound in California; Lukowski tossed a pair of innings at Sacramento State and Pacific.
Meet Evansville (15-9, 1-2)
Evansville currently sits at 16-9 on the season, finishing the opening weekend of MVC play 1-2 (the Purple Aces won the Saturday game at Indiana State, snapping the Sycamores 13-game win streak). UE was picked to finish eighth in the Valley this season, finishing 2011 with a 28-25 overall record and returning just four starters from that team.
Head coach Wes Carroll has gotten his team on the right path, however, thus far in 2012. The Purple Aces are coming off a 5-0 shut out of Lipscomb and put together a five game win-streak earlier this season, outscoring opponents 36-11.
Overall, UE is hitting .255 from the plate, with 46 of their 205 hits being for extra bases. Tim Bodine, Jason Hockemeyer and Eric Stamets are each batting over .300, holding .353, .313 and .300 averages, respectively. Stamets sits at 18-19 in stolen bases on the season, as overall the Aces are 41-55 in the category, by far the most aggressive team on the basepaths in the Bluejay schedule thus far.
On the pitching rubber, Evansville holds a 3.50 combined team ERA, led by Ryan Billo's 2.15 ERA and 4-0 mark in five starts. Cole Isom leads the team with 38.2 innings pitched and 33 strike outs.
Evansville has also excelled in defense this season, holding a .981 fielding percentage (giving the perrenial Bluejays a run for their money).
Against the Purple Aces
Creighton and Evansville have met up on the baseball field 62 times in the history of the two programs, with the first meeting coming in 1993. The Jays took that game 4-3 and hold a 39-23 lead over the Purple Aces. Creighton leads one run games 9-4 and put together a six-game winning streak prior to dropping the series finale 10-1 in Evansville last season. The Jays are 16-18 all-time when playing in Evansville, 20-6 when playing in Omaha.
A Season Ago
The Bluejays and Purple Aces started off their weekend series with a 12-inning game that stretched two-days. Jonas Dufek, Creighton's starting pitcher in the Friday night game, was dominating through the first five innings, striking out seven Evansville batters before the game was postponed due to lightning in the area. A strong storm forced the two teams to push the second half of the game, which lasted into the 12th inning, to Saturday. Creighton won the opener 2-1, using a throwing error by the Evansville defense to score the winning run in the top of the 12th.
Creighton won game two 4-0 behind 11 hits, but the Aces spoiled the sweep, taking day three 10-1 behind a complete game effort from Evansville pitcher Cody Fick.
Meet the Coaches
Creighton: Ed Servais (9th Season): Ed Servais enters his ninth season leading the Creighton baseball program in 2012. He is the winningest coach in program history, surpassing Jack Dahm (283) and Jim Hendry (289) in 2011, when he led his team to a 45-16 overall record, Missouri Valley Conference regular-season and tournament titles and a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007. Servais was named the MVC Coach of the Year following the 2011 season, the fourth time he has earned the award in his eight years at Creighton.
Servais currently holds a .644 winning percentage at the helm of the Jays, the top number in school history. He has taken the Bluejys to three NCAA Tournaments, including 2011. He has also led the Bluejays to an average of 37 wins in each of the last eight seasons.
Servais' tenure has ranked among the best as a Creighton head coach, as he has guided the team to a 306-171 record, placing him second in the Missouri Valley Conference, fifth in the Midwest, and in the top 20 in the nation in winning percentage during that time. The Bluejays are one of just 10 schools in the Midwest to earn five or more NCAA Regional berths in the last 13 years, and one of two in the MVC along with Wichita State. Servais also has led the Jays to the MVC Tournament title in 2007 and regular-season crown in 2005, and both in the 2011 season.
His teams have finished among the nation's best in fielding percentage and sacrifice bunts every season, including 2011, when the Bluejays finished fourth in fielding percentage (.980) and fourth in sacrifice bunts, with 84. Since coming to Creighton, Servais' teams have committed the fewest errors in the nation, while holding a .977 fielding percentage in the last eight seasons, which also leads the country.
Evansville: Wes Carroll (4th Season): The former Evansville Freshman All-America and a member of the MVC All-Centennial Team, head coach Wes Carroll has recently surpassed the 100-win mark as the head coach of his alma-mater. Carroll increased UE's victory total by at least seven wins in each of his first two seasons, turning the program from a team that won just 14 games the season prior to his arrival to a 32-win program in 2010.
Following graduation, Carroll spent five years playing Minor League Baseball for the Phillies, and later, for the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals organization. He then returned to Evansville to be the assistant coach in 2006, leading the team in hitting and coaching the infield. He became the 12th head coach in the Evansville program in 2008.
D-D-D-D Fence
The Creighton baseball team has always been known for their defense, sitting in the top-10 since head coach Ed Servais took over the Bluejay program. Currently, the Jays are 11th in the nation with a .980 fielding percentage, which also puts them in a tie for first in the conference. The other MVC team with a .980 fielding percentage? This weekend's opponent, Evansville.
Remember This Time Last Year?
Creighton has struggled getting going offensively this season, much different than the team that started 17-5 at this time last season. Creighton was hitting .273 through 22 games last season, with 67 walks and 127 strike outs (this season, the Jays are hitting .242 with 79 walks and 154 strike outs). The Bluejays also had three starting players hitting over .300, while this season, Nick Judkins is the long Bluejay with an above .300 average.
On the pitching mound, Creighton had struck out 150 batters (better than the 124 this year) and held a 3.44 ERA (3.85 this season).
Been Here Before
2012 doesn't mark the first time the Bluejays have started with an 11-11 mark. In fact, Creighton has had worse starts in the Ed Servais tenure. Below are the first 11 games, along with the complete record at the end of the season in the last 10 years:
2012 11-11 ??
2011 17-5 45-16 overall
2010 14-8 27-25 overall
2009 8-14 31-25 overall
2008 15-7 37-21 overall
2007 13-9 45-16 overall
2006 17-5 31-21 overall
2005 17-5 48-17 overall
2004 12-10 35-24 overall
2003 7-15 20-37 overall
2002 11-11 30-24 overall
Quick Hits
• The 4,224 fans on Tuesday, March 27 vs. Nebraska Omaha were the most at a Creighton baseball game this season.
• The Bluejays loss against Nebraska Omaha was the first in 10 games against the Mavs.
• Creighton has now scored in just two of the last 36 innings (three runs in the first at Missouri State and two runs in the sixth against UNO).
• The four-straight losses mark the first time since the 2010 season Creighton has lost four in a row.
• The last time Creighton scored just five runs in four consecutive game combined was to close out the 2003 season, when the Jays beat Bradley 2-0 in a pair of game, lost to Missouri State 5-1 and to Indiana State 2-0 in the MVC Tournament.
Stellar Stats
Brad McKewon was the bright spot in the Bluejays offense over the weekend, leading the Jays with a 5-for-11 (.455) performance from the plate in the conference opening weekend. The sophomore outfielder was the lone player to record three hits in a game on the weekend, putting up a three-spot in the Friday night game. McKewon had a .455 slugging percentage, and used a walk to aid his on-base percentage, safely reaching .500 percent of the time. McKewon put down one sacrifice bunt and was 1-1 in stolen bases on the weekend.
Overall on the year, McKewon is hitting .326, making 13 starts in 18 games. He holds a .478 slugging percentage and has laid down a pair of sacrifice bunts to go along with two sacrifice fly balls.
Do Not Cross Go; Do Not Collect $200
Chase Webb continued his scoreless streak on the mound on the weekend. In a pair of appearances, Webb threw 2.1 innings allowing just one hit and striking out two. In the last six appearances, 9.2 innings, Webb hasn't surrendered a run and has nine strikeouts.
Put Him in the Books
Shane Liska came in on Sunday to strike out a Bluejay career-high five Bears. The senior recorded the first strike out of the game in the sixth inning, then shut down the side in the seventh with strike outs.
In the Conference Opener
Creighton holds an 11-16 overall record in Missouri Valley Conference openers since 1984. The Bluejays are now 4-5 in the opening game under head coach Ed Servais.
2012 L 0-3 Missouri State
2011 L 4-5 Illinois State
2010 W 4-2 Southern Illinois
2009 W 7-3 Indiana State
2008 L 8-9 Missouri State
2007 L 0-6 Evansville
2006 L 0-4 Bradley
2005 W 8-2 Illinois State
2004 W 2-0 Missouri State
In the Conference Series Opener
Head coach Ed Servais is 6-3 in the MVC series opener in his first eight years, with the lone series losses coming at Missouri State this season, in 2008 and at Bradley in 2006. The Bluejays have swept just once in the series opener under Servais, a three-game sweep of Illinois State in 2005, while 2012 marked the first time the Jays have been swept on opening weekend under Ed Servais. Overall, Creighton holds a 13-12-3 record in MVC Opening series.
Conference Series Openers Under Servais
2012 0-3 @ Missouri State
2011 2-1 @ Illinois State
2010 2-1 @ Southern Illinois
2009 2-1 @ Indiana State
2008 1-2 @ Missouri State
2007 2-1 @ Evansville
2006 1-2 @ Bradley
2005 3-0 @ Illinois State
2004 2-1 @ Missouri State
Life on the Road
Creighton has opened the Missouri Valley Conference portion of their schedule on the road each of the last eight years under Ed Servais. The Bluejays haven't hosted the opening MVC weekend since 2003, when they hosted Missouri State in a four game series. The Jays split with the Bears, Creighton winning the first two games (3-2 and 4-3) and MSU taking the final two (11-1, 4-2). The Bluejays have also hosted MVC opening weekends in 1993, 1992, 1991 and 1989
Fore or Four
Creighton and Missouri State have met up in the conference opening weekend three different times, with the Bears holding a 6-3 edge in games won. The two teams opened the MVC schedule in 1996, with an MSU sweep (11-10, 14-9, 5-4), played again in 2004, with Creighton taking two of three (2-0 Jays, 5-0 Bears and 3-2 Jays). The two teams played most recently on the opening weekend in 2008, when Missouri State won the first two games (9-8 and 3-1) and Creighton broke up the sweep with the 8-4 win in game three.
All three series have been played in Springfield, Mo.
Putting up a Donut
Erik Mattingly has made six appearances on the mound in different games this season, holding a team-low 1.59 earned run average. The senior, who also sees playing time in the outfield and as the designated hitter, has made scoreless appearances four of the five outings this season, allowing just one earned run on four hits this season.
* Mattingly went a season-high 3.0 innings against BYU on March 13. He struck out five batters and allowed just one hit in his scoreless outing.
* Mattingly is holding his opponents to a .077 batting average against when at home this season, allowing just one hit in 4.0 innings of work.
Pitching Dominance
The Bluejay pitching staff has had its struggles early this season, but turned things around immenselyin the five games at home two weeks ago, holding a combined 1.20 earned run average and posting a 4-1 record. Nine different Bluejays posted flawless outings on the mound, with seven of the nine pitching at least 2.2 innings. Andrew Urban made a pair of starts, throwing 6.2 scoreless innings with a 1-0 record, while Mark Winkelman, Reese McGraw and Kurt Spomer combined out of the bullpen to make nine appearances and surrender seven hits total in 10.1 innings of work. The trio did not surrender a run through the week.
Roll It
The Bluejays have turned a combined 23 double plays on the season, nearly doubling the 13 they have hit into. Last week, Creighton turned two compared to hitting into just one. The double play ball has helped to limit opponents runs, as the Bluejays used the double plays as inning ending/run stranding plays.
Valley's Best
Creighton baseball senior Anthony Bemboom was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week, as announced by the league office Monday. It marks the first time the senior from Sauk Rapids, Minn., has earned the award.
Bemboom led the Bluejays offensively last week, picking up a team-high eight hits and scoring five runs to lead the Jays to a 4-1 week. In the five-game homestand, Bemboom hit .471, starting all five games. He had a .824 slugging percentage, picking up 14 total bases on the week thanks to three doubles and a home run. Bemboom went a perfect 4-4 from the plate with a pair of singles, a double and a solo home run in the 16-3 win over North Dakota on Saturday afternoon. The senior did not strike out on the week, the only Bluejay in the starting lineup to accomplish the feat last week. He led the Bluejays with a .550 on-base percentage with three walks.
Five-O
Today's starting pitcher, Nick Musec picked up his third win of the season against North Dakota on Saturday, March 17, going 5.0 innings and allowing three earned runs. The right hander struck out three batters in the game, allowing a pair of runs in the second and a single one in the fifth.
In his four starts on the season (the junior has seven appearances), Musec has finished with at least 4.0 innings, striking out 10 batters and allowing 10 combined runs. He now holds a 4.62 ERA.
3/6 at Cal 4.0 IP 5 runs 0 k
3/11 at Pacific 7.0 IP 2 runs 2 k
3/17 North Dakota 5.0 IP 3 runs 3 k
3/27 UNO 5.1 IP 0 runs 5 k
Offensive Explosion
The Bluejays put up a combined 28 runs on 27 hits in the doubleheader wins over North Dakota on Saturday. It is the largest output of runs in two consecutive games since 2006, when the Jays scored 30 runs in wins over Belmont and Tennessee Tech.
Ain't Life Grand
Sophomore Mike Gerber hit Creighton's first grand slam since 2008 (Darin Ruf) in the win over North Dakota on Saturday. The Bluejay centerfielder had seven home runs last season in his rookie campaign and already has two this season.
Well-Rounded
Creighton's pitching staff highlighted the middle of the week, while their bats took over in the final two games of the home opener in 2012 (vs. BYU and La Tech). The Jays pitching staff had a combined 0.50 ERA in the first two games at home, allowing just one run in the two games combined, with eight different pitchers posting flawless marks in the two games. The Bluejay offense tripled its home run total in one day on Saturday, hitting six home runs in the two wins over North Dakota. Coming into the day, the Jays had just three round-trippers on the season.
Earning Recognition
After his dramatic entrance onto the scene in last year's MVC Tournament, Erik Mattingly has emerged as a go-to guy in the Bluejay bullpen. The senior out of Garden City CC made a pair of appearances on the weekend, striking out six batters in 4.0 innings of work. Mattingly was a part of the Bluejays fi rst shutout of the season, a 2-0 win over BYU on Tuesday. He held his opponents to just a .077 batting average and was one of seven different pitchers in the Bluejay 'pen to go at least two innings and not allow a single run.
Five Centuries
Bluejay head coach Ed Servais is quickly approaching his 500th career win. The skipper elipsed his 300th win at Creighton in the 2012 season opener, but is now just eight wins away (492-258-1) from his 500th overall win as a college head coach.
This and That
* Creighton has now won the opening home series in nine of the last 10 seasons. The Bluejays have now hit at least one triple in four straight games, one in four of the five home games this homestand.
* Brad McKewon, Gabriel Thibodeaux and Petr Zyma each hit their first career home run as a Bluejay in game two on Saturday, March 17 vs. North Dakota.
* Anthony Bemboom had four hits in game two on Saturday against North Dakota, coming just a triple short of hitting for the cycle. The last player to do that was Ryan Fitzgerald in 2003
* Anthony Bemboom tied his single-game high with eight bases in the second game against North Dakota.
* Creighton hit six home runs total in the afternoon series, doubling their total on the season (3) in one afternoon.
* Nick Musec improved to 3-0 following the win against North Dakota on Saturday, joining Ty Blach as the only Jays with three wins on the season.
The Real Stuff
The Bluejays have spent a good amount of time this preseason practicing outside, thanks to beautiful weather and a mild winter. The Jays played the opening weekend on a field with turf infield and grass outfield. They then played on all grass in the lone game played at Portland, but made the switch back to a combination field when playing at Lower Columbia College for the final game against the Pilots (switched due to rain). TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, the home of the Bluejays, is a completely natural field.
Opening Day at Home
In the past 10 years, Creighton has a 9-1 record on opening day. This marks the first season that opening day will be played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, even though the team will make a return appearance at the CU Sports Complex at the end of the week. Under head coach Ed Servais, the Jays are 8-1 on opening day. The only blemish on Servais' opening day mark came in 2010, in an 8-5 loss to Indiana State. Below are the opening day scores from the past 10 seasons.
3/13/12 BYU W 2-0
3/11/11 South Dakota State W 6-0
4/2/10 Indiana State L 5-8
3/14/09 South Dakota State W 8-2
3/15/08 Chicago State W(7) 11-0
3/9/07 Saint Louis W 6-1
3/14/06 North Dakota State W 13-4
2/25/05 Saint Louis W 13-12
3/19/04 North Dakota State W 14-2
3/25/03 Kansas State W 11-6
3/5/02 Dana College W 16-7
Home Series
The Jays have also had good success in the opening series in the last 10 years. Creighton is 26-7 in the first home series of the season. In 2002, 2003 and 2004 the Jays opened with a single game at home followed by a conference home series in each season. Below are the opening series opponents and results
2012 North Dakota 2-1
2011 South Dakota State 3-0
2010 Indiana State 1-2
2009 South Dakota State 2-1
2008 Chicago State 4-0
2007 Saint Louis 3-0
2006 North Dakota State 2-0
2005 Saint Louis 2-0
2004 Evansville 3-0
2003 Missouri State 2-2
2002 Illinois State 2-1
Putting Fans in the Seats
Creighton has played 176 home games in Ed Servais' tenure at CU, with 116 of them being played at the CU Sports Complex , 43 held at Rosenblatt Stadium and most recently 17 played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. In games played on campus, Creighton averages 401 fans per game. In the games played at the new home of Bluejay baseball, Creighton averaged near 8,000 fans a game last season.
Keeping Our Bags Packed
Even though the weather in Omaha has been unseasonably warm, with temperatures making it into the 60's on some days and the snow off the field, Creighton opened up the 2012 season with 13 straight road games. The Bluejays spent time in Arkansas, Oregon, and a week in California, traveling 8,629 miles.
Omaha to Conway, Ark. and back 1160 mi.
Omaha to Portland Ore. and back 2732 mi.
Portland, Ore. to Longmont, Wash. and back 96 mi.
Omaha to Sacramento, Calif. 2688 mi.
Sacramento, Calif. to Berkely, Calif. and back 156 mi.
Sacramento, Calif. to Stockton, Calif. 48 mi.
Stockton, Calif. to San Francisco, Calif. 83 mi.
San Francisco, Calif. to Omaha 1666 mi.
Top Three
After the first week of rating teams in college baseball, the Bluejays sat in second place in the NCAA with a .988 fielding percentage. After the California trip, the Bluejays sit at .985, third in the NCAA.
Anthony Bemboom ranks 16th in sacrifice bunts per game (0.38 per game), while Scott Thorburg is 22nd in Hit By Pitch per games (0.5) and Chance Ross is 25th in base on balls per game, averaging one a game.
The Top of the Charts
Ty Blach was tabbed the Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week following the opening weekend of play, the first time in his career he has earned the award. Blach picked up the first win on the mound in 2012, striking out six batters in 5.0 innings of work on Friday, Feb. 17.
Give Us Another
Reese McGraw was named the MVC Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 28, after the second weekend of play. McGraw made a pair of appearances on the weekend at UC Davis, each one a scoreless affair on the mound. The right-hander picked up his first save of the season in the 7-6 win on Friday, tossing 2.0 scoreless, hitless innings in relief. He struck out a pair of batters and faced just the minumum in his two innings. In the win on Sunday, McGraw threw another 2.1 innings of scoreless baseball, surrendering just two hits and striking out one to pick up his second win of the season (2-1).
Free Baseball
The Bluejays have already been a part of a pair of extra inning games this season, defeating Central Arkansas 7-3 but falling 3-2 at Portland. The Bluejays have played at least four extra inning games the last five years, with six extra frame games in each of the last three years.
It's Was Good to be Back
A Creighton baseball team hasn't made a trip to California since 2000, when the Bluejays took part in the Pspsi/ohnny Quik Classic held at Fresno State. In the final year of participation, the Bluejays went 5-1, with wins over Bowling Green (4-1), Temple (15-0), Fresno State (12-3), Gonzaga (11-2), and UNC-Asheville (5-3), before dropping the final game to host Fresno State 5-1.
The Bluejays finished the Spring Break Trip to California 4-4, taking two-of-three in bothweekend series, but falling in the two midweek games at California and Sacramento State.
Flocks of Jays
Creighton stranded 18 runners on base on the weekend at Portland, nine in each game. Creighton dropped the first game 3-2 in 10 innings before falling 5-3 in the final game of the series. Overall on the season, the Bluejays have left 45 players on base, with opponents stranding 39.
Peg Leg
The Bluejays had a hard time picking up the pick off motion by the Portland staff, getting pegged off first base four times in the two games with the Pilots. In total, Creighton had 12 players picked off last season.
Playing With Swagger
Freshman Jake Peter led the Bluejays offensively in the pair of games at Portland on the weekend, starting both games at second base and posting a .429 (3-for-7) average from the plate. Two of Peter's hits were doubles, giving him a slugging percentage of .714 through the two games. Peter also played flawless defense, not committing an error in 16 chances.
On the season, Peter has a .237 batting average and a .390 slugging percentage, as five of his 14 hits are doubles.
Blach on Top
The Feb. 20 MVC Pitcher of the Week, Ty Blach put together one of his best pitching performances at Creighton in the series opener against Portland. Blach tossed 8.0 complete innings of work, tying his career high for innings pitched, and allowing just a pair of hits and one earned run while also striking out a pair of batters. Blach kept the Pilots baffled from the plate through the first eight innings, facing a single batter in the ninth before the Bluejays went to the bullpen.
Eight is Great
Ty Blach threw 8.0 complete innings of work in the game on Friday at Portland, allowing just one earned run and two hits. It marks the fifth time in his career the junior has gone for 8.0 innings, although he did it just once last season. The five outings, including hits surrendered and strikeouts, are listed below:
Date Opponent K Hits
2/24/12 @ Portland 2 2
2/20/11 vs. Missouri State 8 4
4/4/10 vs. Indiana State 4 5
4/18/10 at Bradley 6 6
4/25/10 at Missouri State 6 6
Domination Nation
Ty Blach has started as the most dominant pitcher in the Bluejay rotation early this season. As the Friday night starter, Blach has a pair of starts on the mound for the Jays, holding a 0.69 earned run average in 13.0 innings of work. He has struck out eight batters and only allowed one earned run on the season.
Not Getting Overtime
The opening game between the Bluejays and Pilots last Friday was on pace to be one of the quickest games in the last three seasons for the Bluejays, as Ty Blach and Kyle Kraus were at the seventh inning stretch just 1:17 into the game. It helped that Blach threw a first-pitch strike to 21 of the 28 batters he faced. Below are the five fastest recorded games in the last three seasons for the Jays:
Date Opponent Pitcher of Record Time
3/19/11 vs Valparaiso Jonas Dufek 1:25
5/6/11 at Wichita State Ty Blach 1:36
6/3/11 vs Georgia Jonas Dufek 1:50
4/27/10 Air Force Jack VanLeur 1:54
4/25/10 at Missouri State Ty Blach 1:57
Clearing the Bullpen
Creighton used seven pitchers in the two games at Portland, tossing five different Jays in the rain-delayed second game. On the opening weekend, the Jays used 10 different pitchers in the three games, none tossing more than 5.0 innings. Below shows the innings pitched per player over the last weekend.
Ty Blach 8.0 1.12
Brandon Koenigstein 3.1 8.10
Chase Webb 2.1 0.00
Reese McGraw 1.2 5.40
Kurt Spomer 1.0 9.00
Nick Musec 0.2 0.00
Mark Winkelman 0.2 27.00
Walk This Way
Chance Ross has been the leadoff batter for the Bluejays in all 21 games, and has done a good job at getting himself on base. The senior third baseman leads the team with 15 walks on the season and reached with a hit by pitch seven times. He holds a .436 on-base percentage, second on the team to Nick Judkins.
In comparison, Ross had 13 total walks last season.
Two For One
After a down year in terms of turning double plays in 2010 (Creighton led the nation in double plays/game for three years straight) the Bluejay infield has turned 23 double plays already in the first 21 games. The Jays turned 45 double plays last season.
Switching it Up
Creighton used three different defensive starting lineups on opening weekend, as Ed Servais looks to find the perfect combination. Brad McKewon, Anthony Bemboom and Erik Mattingly all saw time in left field, while Michael Mutcheson and Jake Peter were each in at second base. Bemboom and Scott Thornburg split catching duties through the weekend.
Midevil Warrior
Head coach Ed Servais surpassed the first of a pair of milestones he will be looking to overcome in the 2012 season. Servais earned his 300th as a Bluejay head coach (310-276 after the first two weekends). The skipper needs just eight wins to get his 500th of his career (492-258-1).
Big Dog
Ed Servais became the winningest coach in program history last season, surpassing both Jim Hendry and Jack Dahm to post a 310-276 overall record at the helm of the Jays. He now is in the top-20 in winning percentage among active head coaches, holding a .644 overall record. Servais was also named the MVC Coach of the Year, picking up the honor for the fourth time in his first eight years at Creighton.
Offseason Pays Off
Nick Judkins was named to the All-Star team of the Northwoods League this summer, Judkins hit .309 with a .414 on-base percentage for the Mankato MoonDogs and has contiuned his success at the start of this season.
Judkins finished the weekend 4-for-12 (.333) from the plate, scoring three runs and driving in three. His two-run home run put the Bluejays on the board first in the final game of the series, the fi rst round-tripper of the season for the Jays. Judkins added a double and finished with a .667 slugging percentage to add to his .429 on-base percentage. Judkins was one of three Bluejays with a stolen base on the opening weekend. The senior also played flawless defense, error-free in 31 chances at first base.
New Kids On The Block
Andrew Urban became the first fresh face to make it into the starting rotation since Ty Blach earned a spot as the Sunday starter midway through his freshman season (2010). Urban is the first junior college transfer to start in the rotation since Jeremy Hauer started in 2008-09 (Hauer transferred from Indian Hills, Urban from Hutchinson CC).
Jake Peter earned his first start on Sunday, Feb. 19 at Central Arkansas, finishing 1-2 from the plate, while playing second base. Peter drove in a run and picked up his first collegiate basehit in the same at-bat. Alex Staehely, who has made the switch to second base, also started at second base as a true freshman.
Making his first appearance for the Bluejays on opening weekend was Shane Liska. The graduate student and transfer from Duke tossed 0.2 inning in the Sunday, Feb. 19 game, striking out one and hitting a batter.
Replacing Trever Adams in right field, Brennan Murphy started every game on the weekend, finishing 4-for-12 with an RBI and two runs scored. He also finished 2-for-2 on the basepaths to pace the Jays on the first weekend
Bigger, Stronger, Faster
Nick Judkins needed just three games to send out Creighton's first home run of the season, lining a two-run shot over the right field fence in the 5-1 win over Central Arkansas on Feb. 19. Creighton didn't have a home run until the seventh game of the season last year, when Anthony Bemboom drove out a three-run shot in the seventh inning at New Mexico on Feb. 26.
Second-Best
Creighton was picked to finish second in the Missouri Valley Conference this season, picking up three votes in the preseason coaches poll. The Bluejays will aim to repeat as regular-season champions and then head to Springfield, Mo., to try to repeat as Tournament champions.
Four Bluejays were named to the preseason all-conference team, with Ty Blach, Anthony Bemboom, Mike Gerber and Kurt Spomer all earning preseason nods.
On the 2012 Schedule
Games against three teams who played in the 2011 NCAA Baseball Tournament, including the California Golden Bears who made it to the College World Series, highlight the 2012 Creighton baseball spring schedule. The Bluejays will meet up with the Cal Bears in a single game as part of the spring break trip in California, while also traveling to Kansas State (Fullerton Regional) and hosting Dallas Baptist (Ft. Worth Regional).
The Bluejays will also host four different Missouri Valley Conference weekend series, kicked off by hosting Evansville at the end of March and closing the regular season hosting Wichita State just prior to the MVC Tournament.
Wild Thing is Back
Kurt Spomer has earned a spot on the NCBWA preseason Stopper of the Year Award list. Spomer, who led the league with 13 saves a season ago, was named to the second team All-MVC in 2011. The senior made 35 appearances last season, 34 from the bullpen and one start against Nebraska. In 48.2 innings of work, Spomer surrendered 35 hits and held a 2.22 earned run average, including two stretches of six-plus appearances without an earned run allowed. He held a 37-13 strikeout-walk ratio, finishign the season with a 3-4 record along with his 13 saves.
In Mid-season Form
Ty Blach opened the 2012 campaign with 5.0 flawless innings of baseball, striking out six batters in his first start, a 4-3 win at Central Arkansas. The junior finished last season with a 10-3 record, striking out 100 in the process.
Chase Webb and Reese McGraw both started off their seasons perfectly on the mound, striking out the first two batters they saw. Webb did it by throwing six straight strikes for two strikeouts.
Pinching In
Junior Jordan Makovicka became the first Bluejay to have a pinch hit in 2012, when he hit a pop-up in the top of the ninth inning of the Feb. 18, 7-3 win over Central Arkansas. Makovicka led the squad in pinch hits last season, asked to come in off the bench in 15 different games. Makovicka hit .400 in pinch hit situations last year, bested only by Scott Thornburg, who hit .429 in seven pinch hit at bats last season.
Player AB Avg. OB%
Thornburg 7 .429 .429
Makovicka 10 .400 .571
Thibodeaux 10 .400 .400
Cuno 8 .375 .500
Bemboom 4 .250 .400
Blach Among Best
Bluejay junior southpaw Ty Blach has picked up a pair of preseason accolades, being named to the 2012 Louisville Slugger Preseason All-America team and earning NCBWA Preseason All-America honors. The Friday night starter turned in one of the top pitching performances in the league last season, sitting ninth in the country and leading the Valley with 18 games started on the mound. He finished with a 10-3 record, owning the second most wins on the Bluejay staff and in the conference. Blach's 100 strikeouts placed him second on the Bluejay squad, and ninth on the Creighton all-time charts.
Players Mentioned
2013 Creighton Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee Dan Smith
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Jim Hendry & Alan Benes (4/11/11)
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