WICHITA, Kan. - Fresh off back-to-back sweeps to open the season, Wichita State plays host to Omaha in the first midweek contest of the season Wednesday at 3 p.m. CT.
Quick Hits
• Wednesday's game will be televised on The Valley on ESPN3 network with Shane Dennis and Denning Gerig. It will also be broadcast on KNSS 1330 AM and on goshockers.com with Mike Kennedy calling the action.
• Omaha leads the overall series with Wichita State 7-3. The Mavs also lead the series 4-2 in Wichita.
• Cody Tyler is this week's Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week.
• The Shockers have won seven in a row at home, the 10th longest streak in the nation.
• WSU is one of 13 undefeated teams in the nation as of Feb. 28.
• WSU is fifth nationally in runs allowed per game at 2.2.
• The Shockers are off to their best start since 2011 when they started 7-0.
• Dayton Dugas is currently on a five-game hitting streak, while Greyson Jenista is on a four-game streak.
• As a team, the Shockers are hitting .358 with runners in scoring position.
• Head Coach Todd Butler has used the exact same lineup for four of the first six games.
• In the NCAA stats, WSU is 44th in double plays turned per game, 33rd in doubles per game, seventh in ERA, 26th in hits allowed per nine innings, and fifth in shutouts. Individually, Ben Hecht is 31st in appearances and 13th in saves, while Reagan Biechler is 13th in saves, Willie Schwanke and Cody Tyler are fifth in wins and Gunnar Troutwine is first in toughest to strikeout.
• The WSU bullpen has an ERA of 1.09.
• WSU collected back-to-back shutouts on Feb. 25 of Grand Canyon. The last time WSU had two-straight was in 2013.
• WSU had a scoreless innings streak of 24.1 from Feb. 19-26. The streak ranks as the eighth longest in WSU history.
• Senior pitcher Reagan Biechler needs seven more appearances to move into a tie for 24th in the Shocker record book for career appearances.
• All seven returning starters have homered in their last 51 at bats.
• Four Shockers have double-digit errorless streaks including Travis Young at 41, Dayton Dugas at 32, Trey Vickers at 13 and Gunnar Troutwine at 10.
• WSU struck out seven-straight batters in the season opener against Utah Valley. It was the first time with six or more consecutive strikeouts since 2010.
• WSU plays 24 games in 2017 against teams that were in the top-100 in the RPI in 2016. Fifteen of those are games against teams in the top-50.
• The Shockers are now 85-7 all-time at home (Eck and Lawrence-Dumont) in the month of February.
• WSU is 574-223-2 all-time overall in the month of March.
• WSU is 11-8 on March 1 since 1978. The Shockers are 16-5 on March 3, 10-7 on March 4 and 14-3 on March 5.
• WSU is now 29-11 in season openers since 1978.
• WSU is now 37-3 in home openers since 1978.
• The Shocks were picked tied for fourth in the MVC Preseason Poll.
• Sophomore designated hitter Alec Bohm and sophomore utility player Luke Ritter were named to the preseason all-Valley team.
• In 2016, Greyson Jenista was the first freshman to lead the Shockers in hitting since Pat Magness in 1997 and was just the fifth freshman overall.
• The Shockers welcome 13 newcomers in 2017.
• WSU returns seven starters and 15 letterwinners from the 2016 team.
• The Shocker pitching staff returns four starters including Willie Schwanke, Cody Tyler, Zach Lewis and Connor Lungwitz.
• Last season, Travis Young tied the freshman record for sacrifice hits in a season with seven and it was also the 12th most in the single season record books.
• Last season, Gunnar Troutwine had the fifth most assists by a catcher with 59.
• Head Coach Todd Butler is in his fourth season as coach of the Shockers.
• Assistant Coach Brian Walker is the third base coach and Volunteer Assistant Coach Codey McElroy is the first base coach.
Scouting Omaha
The Mavs are 1-7 after getting swept by No. 6 Louisville over the weekend. The win this season is over UNLV with losses to UNLV twice, Saint Mary's, Kansas and Louisville three times. As a team, UNO is hitting .177 and the pitching staff has a 8.45 ERA. Leading the way offensively is Parker Smejkal who is hitting .350 with one double and one RBI. The Mavs are led by head coach Evan Porter.
Series History vs. the Mavs
Omaha leads the series with Wichita State 7-3. The Mavs also lead the series in Wichita 4-2. Eight of the 10 meetings came between 1951 and 1970.
Last Meeting vs. UNO
The last meeting between the two teams was March 1, 2016, in Wichita. The Shockers won the game 5-4. Chase Rader's two-run triple in the bottom of the eighth tied the score at four and Mikel Mucha's squeeze bunt drove in Rader for the game-winning run.
Tyler Named MVC Pitcher of the Week
Wichita State baseball student-athlete Cody Tyler has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week for the week of Feb. 20-26. Tyler, a junior left-handed pitcher from Terrell, Texas, earned the win in game two (4-0) of the Shockers three-game sweep of Grand Canyon. He pitched six shutout innings and allowed just three singles with two walks and a career-high nine strikeouts. None of the five baserunners he allowed moved past first base in the game. He had at least one strikeout in each of his six innings and had multiple strikeouts in three of the innings. He improved to 2-0 on the season with a 0.82 ERA and 13 strikeouts in 11 innings pitched. It is the second career MVC Pitcher of the Week honor for Tyler.
Dominant Bullpen
Wichita State's bullpen has put up impressive numbers through the first six games. The bullpen has compiled a 1.09 ERA in 24.2 innings. The pen has given up just three runs on 19 hits with seven walks and 30 strikeouts. The bullpen has not allowed a run in the seventh, eighth or ninth inning this season.
K's for Days
The Shockers pitching staff collected 15 strikeouts in the 4-0 win over Grand Canyon on Feb. 25. It was the first time the Shockers had 15 or more strikeouts in a game since March 12, 2013 against North Dakota.
Back-to-Back Shutouts
On Feb. 25, the Shockers had back-to-back shutouts of Grand Canyon by scores of 1-0 and 4-0. It was the first time the Shockers had back-to-back shutouts since 2013 when they beat Southern Illinois (15-0) and Indiana State (5-0) in the MVC Tournament. The 1-0 win in game one against GCU was the first 1-0 win for the Shockers since beating Bradley 1-0 in 10 innings on May 12, 2012.
Undefeated Start
Wichita State is off to a 6-0 start this season after three-game sweeps of Utah Valley and Grand Canyon. It is the best start by a Shocker team since 2011 when they started 7-0.
Sweeps
The Shockers collected back-to-back three-game sweeps over Utah Valley and Grand Canyon. It is the first time the Shockers have done that since sweeping Niagara and North Dakota in February of 2011.
Bombs for Bohm
Sophomore third baseman Alec Bohm collected his first multi-home run game of his career in the 5-3 win over Grand Canyon on Sunday. He went 3-for-4 with three RBI, two runs and two home runs. It is the first multi-home run game by a Shocker since Ryan Tinkham hit two against Kansas State on April 14, 2015.
Seven-Straight K's
In the season opener against Utah Valley on Feb. 17, the Shocker bullpen struck out seven straight batters. Landon Holifield struck out the first three, Ben Hecht struck out the next three and Reagan Biechler struck out the seventh. It was the first time the Shocker pitching staff struck out six or more consecutive batters since May 14, 2010 when they struck out six-straight against Missouri State.
Newcomers Make Debut
Nine Shocker newcomers made their debut over the weekend. Position players Noah Croft, Sam Goodwin, Jacob Katzfey and Bryant Klusener along with pitchers Adam Keller, Landon Holifield, Ben Hecht, Tommy Barnhouse and Preston Snavely all played for the Shockers in the season opening three-game sweep of Utah Valley.
Dominant Bullpen
Wichita State used nine pitchers out of the bullpen in the three games against Utah Valley over the weekend. The bullpen compiled a 1.26 ERA in 14.1 innings. The pen gave up just two runs on eight hits with two walks and 18 strikeouts. The bullpen shut out the Wolverines in the seventh, eighth and ninth inning of all three games.
Father and Son
Matt and Bryant Klusener became the fifth father and son duo to play for the Shockers since 1978. The others were Stan and Taylor Brown, Charlie and Chris O'Brien, Greg and Garrett Brummett and Rich and Mitch McIntyre.
WSU a Winner in Season Openers
Since 1978, the Shockers are 29-11 in season openers. The last time WSU lost a season opener was in 2015, an 8-5 loss at Sam Houston State.
WSU a Winner in Home Openers
Since 1978, the Shockers are 37-3 in home openers. The three losses were to New Mexico, 11-13, in 1988 at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, to Richmond, 10-11, in 2007 and 4-6 to Pittsburgh in 2013.
Shockers Picked Fourth in the Valley
The Shockers were tied for fourth in the Valley preseason poll done by the league's coaches. WSU totaled 36 points and tied with Indiana State. Dallas Baptist received five first-place votes and 59 points to finish first. Southern Illinois was picked second with three first-place votes and 53 points.
Two Named to Preseason All-MVC Team
Sophomore designated hitter Alec Bohm and sophomore utility player Luke Ritter were named to the preseason all-Valley team. Bohm earned second team honors in 2016.
51 Games to be Televised in 2017
Wichita State is scheduled to have 51 baseball games televised in 2017. Twenty-nine of the 51 televised games will be home contests, while 22 of WSU's 27 road contests will also be televised.
Thirty-two of the games will be televised on ESPN3, including twenty-three home games as part of The Valley on ESPN3 television package. The nine road games on ESPN3 are April 11 at Kansas, April 14-16 at Bradley, April 21-22 at Missouri State and May 18-20 at Indiana State.
Seven games will be televised on Cox Channel Kansas, which is available for Cox cable subscribers on channel 22 and 2022. Those games include Feb. 26 against Grand Canyon, April 7 and 8 against Southern Illinois, April 25 at Creighton, April 28 against Illinois State, May 2 at Kansas State and May 9 against Oral Roberts.
The other televised games are March 3-5 at Louisiana Tech on Conference USA TV, March 7 at Oklahoma on Sooner Sports TV, March 10-12 at LSU on the SEC Network+, March 17-19 at Cal Poly on Big West TV, March 28 at Oklahoma State on Fox Sports+ and April 4 against Oklahoma State on ESPNU.
Every game, home and away, can also be heard on KNSS 1330 AM and www.goshockers.com.
Section 42 at Eck Stadium
The Wichita State baseball program will be working with League 42 to open Section 42 at Eck Stadium. The Shockers have worked with League 42 over the past few years including holding clinics for the kids every year and helping with an annual golf tournament that raises money for League 42. Section 42 will be located in the first 10 rows of Section J, which is approximately 200 seats. Members of League 42 will be able to come to the WSU Ticket Office and request a ticket for themselves and four guests for each home game at Eck Stadium. League 42, named in honor of the great Jackie Robinson, is a youth baseball league in Wichita comprised primarily of urban players, ages 5-14 that was started in 2013 and includes more than 500 kids.
Seven Starters Return
WSU returns seven starters from the 2016 team in junior catcher Gunnar Troutwine, junior shortstop Trey Vickers, sophomore third baseman Alec Bohm, sophomore outfielders Dayton Dugas and Travis Young, sophomore
second baseman Luke Ritter and sophomore first baseman Greyson Jenista, who will move to the outfield in 2017.
Shockers to Play 29 Home Games
WSU will play 29 home games in 2017 including 2016 College World Series participants Texas Tech and Oklahoma State. The Shockers also host Utah Valley, Grand Canyon, Omaha, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Valparaiso, Southern Illinois, Kansas, Illinois State, Oral Roberts, Evansville and Kansas State.
Newcomers Look to Make Impact
WSU welcomes 13 newcomers to the 2017 team including juniors Sam Goodwin, Ben Hecht, Alex Forge't, Adam Keller and Bryant Klusener, sophomore Matt Whalen and freshmen Alex Jackson, Jacob Katzfey, Alex
Segal, Preston Snavely, Tommy Barnhouse, Joe Dittmar and Nathan Hawkins.
WSU Baseball on Facebook & Twitter
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The Todd Butler Show
The Todd Butler radio show airs on 1330 KNSS from 8-9 p.m. on Monday's. It is hosted by Mike Kennedy and starts on Feb. 20.
2016 Season Review
In 2016, the Shockers finished 21-37 overall and 9-12 in the Valley. Trey Vickers earned first team all-Valley honors, while Greyson Jenista, Alec Bohm, Dayton Dugas and Cody Tyler were named to the second team. Gunnar Troutwine and Mikel Mucha were named honorable mention, while Jenista was also the Co-Valley Freshman of the Year.