2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team

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2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball
Texas Tech Athletics logo.svg
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
2015 record31–24 (13–11 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Ray Hayward (3rd season)
  • J-Bob Thomas (3rd season)
Home stadiumDan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 TCU ‍‍‍y 18 5   .783 51 15   .773
No. 19 Oklahoma State ‍‍‍y 14 8   .636 38 20   .655
Oklahoma ‍‍‍ 13 11   .542 34 27   .557
Texas Tech ‍‍‍ 13 11   .542 31 24   .564
Texas ‍‍y 11 13   .458 30 27   .526
Kansas State ‍‍‍ 10 14   .417 27 30   .474
West Virginia ‍‍‍ 9 13   .409 27 27   .500
Baylor ‍‍‍ 9 15   .375 23 32   .418
Kansas ‍‍‍ 8 15   .348 23 32   .418
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [1]

The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represented Texas Tech University during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Red Raiders played their home games at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They were led by head coach Tim Tadlock in his 3rd season at Texas Tech.

Previous Season[]

In 2014, the Red Raiders finished the season 4th in the Big 12 with a record of 45–21, 14–10 in conference play. They qualified for the 2014 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament, and were eliminated in the first round. They qualified for the 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament, and were placed in the Coral Gables regional, along with host Miami (FL), Columbia, and Bethune-Cookman. In their first game, the Red Raiders defeated Columbia, 3–2, and advanced to the next leg, where they defeated Miami (FL), 3–0. In the regional final, Texas Tech was again matched up with Miami, and dropped the first game by a score of 1–2 in 10 innings. In the second game, the Red Raiders rebounded to beat the Hurricanes 4–0 and advanced to the Super Regional. As hosts of the Super Regional, the Red Raiders defeated College of Charleston in two games, both by a score of 1–0, to advance to their first ever College World Series.

In the College World Series, Texas Tech was eliminated quickly, after only two games, losing first to conference opponent TCU, 2–3, then to Ole Miss, 1–2. They finished the season with a record of 45–21.

Personnel[]

Roster[]

2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 5 – Patrick Mahomes II – Freshman
  • 13 – Dalton Brown – Junior
  • 14 – Dominic Moreno – Senior
  • 18 – Quinn Carpenter – Junior
  • 19 – Jackson Lancaster – Freshman
  • 20 – Cameron Smith – Senior
  • 32 – Justin Bethurd – Junior
  • 34 – Corey Taylor – Senior
  • 35 – Matt Withrow – Junior
  • 36 – Ty Damron – Sophomore
  • 37 – Matt Custred – Junior
  • 38 – Johnathon Tripp – Junior
  • 41 – Dylan Dusek – Sophomore
  • 42 – Parker Mushinski – Freshman
  • 43 – Garrett Bruce – Junior
  • 44 – Ryan Moseley – Sophomore
  • 45 – Heath Herrington – Redshirt Senior
  • 48 – Sean Thompson – Sophomore
  • 55 – Jacob Patterson – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 15 – Kholeton Sanchez – Junior
  • 16 – Tyler Floyd – Junior
  • 26 – Hunter Southerland – Sophomore
  • 31 – Nick Marshall – Junior

Infielders

  • 1 – Tim Proudfoot – Senior
  • 2 – Orlando Garcia – Freshman
  • 3 – Michael Davis – Freshman
  • 4 – Cory Raley – Junior
  • 7 – Ryan Long – Sophomore
  • 8 – Tanner Gardner – Freshman
  • 9 – William Hairston – Sophomore
  • 12 – Eric GutierrezJunior
  • 21 – Bryant Burleson – Senior
  • 25 – Hunter Hargrove – Sophomore
  • 28 – Landon Darwin – Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 10 – Tyler Neslony – Junior
  • 11 – Stephen Smith – Sophomore
  • 17 – Zach Davis – Junior
  • 29 – Anthony Lyons – Sophomore
 

Coaching Staff[]

Name Position Seasons at
Texas Tech
Alma Mater
Tim Tadlock Head Coach 3 Texas Tech University (1992)
Ray Hayward Assistant Coach 3 University of Oklahoma (1983)
J-Bob Thomas Assistant Coach 3 Abilene Christian University (2005)

Season[]

February[]

Texas Tech opened its season with a four-game series against West Coast Conference foe San Francisco. In the opening game of the series on February 13, the Red Raiders rebounded from an early 0–3 deficit, but scored six runs in the third inning, powering their way to a 9–7 Opening Day victory.[3]

Schedule[]

2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders Baseball Game Log:[4] 31–24
Regular Season: 30–22
February: 9–1
Date Time Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record Ref
February 13 2:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–7 Patterson (1–0) Shew (0–1) 4,375 1–0 [1]
February 14 12:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 15–6 Mushinski (1–0) Rincon (0–1) 4,200 2–0 [2]
February 14 4:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 13–5 Dusek (1–0) Lee (0–1) 4,418 3–0 [3]
February 15 12:00 PM San Francisco #9 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–7 Damron (1–0) Cecilio (0–1) Moreno (1) 3,192 4–0 [4]
February 17 2:00 PM Nevada #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–8 Held (1–0) Moreno (0–1) 2,796 4–1 [5]
February 20 2:00 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 8–0 Moseley (1–0) Neumann (0–1) 3,200 5–1 [6]
February 20 5:15 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–0 Smith (1–0) Fuller (1–1) Moreno (2) 3,572 6–1 [7]
February 21 12:00 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–4 Dusek (2–0) Ormsby (1–1) Taylor (1) 3,875 7–1 [8]
February 21 3:05 PM Northern Illinois #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–0 Damron (2–0) Ceja (0���1) 4,086 8–1 [9]
February 25 7:00 PM Sacramento State #7 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–3 Moreno (1–1) Dillon (2–2) 2,921 9–1 [10]
March: 9–10
Date Time Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record Ref
March 3 3:30 PM Abilene Christian #6 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–5 (16) Tripp (1–0) Gawrieh (0–2) 2,756 10–1 [11]
March 6 9:00 PM at #30 Cal State Fullerton #6 Goodwin FieldFullerton 0–4 Eshelman (2–2) Smith (1–1) 1,777 10–2 [12]
March 7 9:00 PM at #30 Cal State Fullerton #6 Goodwin FieldFullerton 2–3 Garza (1–0) Moseley (1–1) Peitzmeier (5) 2,640 10–3 [13]
March 8 3:00 PM at #30 Cal State Fullerton #6 Goodwin FieldFullerton 5–6 Gavin (2–0) Dusek (2–1) Peitzmeier (6) 1,623 10–4 [14]
March 10 6:30 PM New Mexico State #15 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–3 (12) Mushinski (2–0) Herendeen (0–1) 3,587 11–4 [15]
March 11 2:00 PM New Mexico State #15 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–4 Brown (1–0) Mansfiled (0–1) Taylor (2) 3,074 12–4 [16]
March 13 8:00 PM at San Diego State #15 Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA 0–9 Derby (2–1) Moseley (1–2) 568 12–5 [17]
March 14 4:00 PM at San Diego State #15 Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA 11–0 Smith (2–1) Thompson (1–1) 473 13–5 [18]
March 15 3:00 PM at San Diego State #15 Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA 6–3 Taylor (1–0) Seyler (4–1) Moreno (3) 553 14–5 [19]
March 17 6:30 PM Oral Roberts #13 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–9 (11) Holley (1–0) Moreno (1–2) McDavid (1) 2,906 14–6 [20]
March 18 2:00 PM Oral Roberts #13 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 7–4 Patterson (2–0) Howe (0–1) 3,327 15–6 [21]
March 20 6:00 PM at Oklahoma #13 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball ParkNorman, OK 6–1 Moseley (2–2) Elliott (3–2) 1,227 16–6 1–0 [22]
March 21 2:02 PM at Oklahoma #13 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball ParkNorman, OK 2–5 Hansen (3–2) Smith (2–2) 1,313 16–7 1–1 [23]
March 22 1:00 PM at Oklahoma #13 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball ParkNorman, OK 2–3 Tasin (4–1) Moreno (1–3) Evans (2) 1,412 16–8 1–2 [24]
March 24 2:00 PM New Mexico Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 6–7 Presto (2–1) Damron (2–1) Schilling (1) 3,091 16–9 [25]
March 27 6:30 PM Kansas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–7 Krauth (5–2) Mushinski (2–1) Villines (7) 3,595 16–10 1–3 [26]
March 28 2:00 PM Kansas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–3 Smith (3–2) Weiman (0–4) 3,861 17–10 2–3 [27]
March 29 1:00 PM Kansas Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 3–2 Taylor (2–0) Villines (1–1) Moreno (4) 3,812 18–10 3–3 [28]
March 31 3:00 PM at New Mexico Lobo FieldAlbuquerque, NM 5–6 Estrella (1–1) Brown (1–1) Sanchez (2) 1,106 18–11 [29]
April: 9–8
Date Time Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record Ref
April 2 6:30 PM #2 TCU Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 0–8 Traver (5–0) Moseley (2–3) 4,393 18–12 3–4 [30]
April 3 2:00 PM #2 TCU Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–1 Smith (4–2) Morrison (6–1) 3,974 19–12 4–4 [31]
April 4 2:00 PM #2 TCU Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 1–4 Young (6–1) Damron (2–2) Ferrell (8) 4,432 19–13 4–5 [32]
April 7 2:00 PM at Oral Roberts J. L. Johnson StadiumTulsa, OK 4–5 Hightower (1–0) Custred (0–1) Sequeira (4) 551 19–14 [33]
April 10 6:30 PM Baylor Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 8–4 Moseley (3–3) Castano (2–4) 3,974 20–14 5–5 [34]
April 11 2:00 PM Baylor Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 3–2 (12) Moreno (2–3) Montemayor (0–3) 4,387 21–14 6–5 [35]
April 12 2:00 PM Baylor Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 9–5 Damron (3–2) Lewis (1–1) 3,573 22–14 7–5 [36]
April 14 6:30 PM at Abilene Christian #27 Crutcher Scott FieldAbilene, TX 7–6 Withrow (1–0) Hanson (1–1) Moreno (5) 1,537 23–14 [37]
April 17 3:00 PM at Kansas State #27 Tointon Family StadiumManhattan, KS 3–5 Erickson (1–2) Moseley (3–4) Fischer (1) 2,631 23–15 7–6 [38]
April 18 2:00 PM at Kansas State #27 Tointon Family StadiumManhattan, KS 7–1 Smith (5–2) Courville (0–4) 2,864 24–15 8–6 [39]
April 19 1:00 PM at Kansas State #27 Tointon Family StadiumManhattan, KS 4–1 Taylor (3–0) Griep (3–2) Moreno (6) 1,780 25–15 9–6 [40]
April 21 6:30 PM vs. Abilene Christian #24 Security Bank BallparkMidland, TX 10–2 Custred (1–1) Zotkya (2–2) 3,512 26–15 [41]
April 24 6:30 PM #9 Oklahoma State #24 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–3 Moseley (4–4) Perrin (4–4) Moreno (7) 4,025 27–15 10–6 [42]
April 25 2:00 PM #9 Oklahoma State #24 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 2–8 Freeman (7–2) Smith (5–3) 4,423 27–16 10–7 [43]
April 26 2:00 PM #9 Oklahoma State #24 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 3–6 LaRue (2–0) Withrow (1–1) Glover (5) 4,171 27–17 10–8 [44]
April 28 6:30 PM Grand Canyon #28 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 4–5 (10) Garcia-Pierre (1–0) Custred (1–2) 3,126 27–18 [45]
April 29 2:00 PM Grand Canyon #28 Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin ParkLubbock, TX 5–10 Vorhof (4–0) Tripp (1–1) Brendel (2) 3,113 27–19 [46]
May: 3–3
Date Time Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record Big 12 Record Ref
May 1 6:00 PM at Texas #28 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX 0–3 French (3–3) Moseley (4–3) Mayes (2) 5,261 27–20 10–9 [47]
May 2 2:00 PM at Texas #28 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX 9–1 Smith (6–3) Culbreth (3–4) 7,018 28–20 11–9 [48]
May 3 1:00 PM at Texas #28 UFCU Disch–Falk FieldAustin, TX 5–1 Moreno (3–3) Mayes (1–4) 6,284 29–20 12–9 [49]
May 14 5:00 PM at West Virginia Monongalia County BallparkGranville, WV 4–6 Donato (7–5) Moseley (4–6) Dotson (1) 1,384 29–21 12–10 [50]
May 15 5:00 PM at West Virginia Monongalia County BallparkGranville, WV 2–8 Vance (7–4) Smith (6–4) 1,883 29–22 12–11 [51]
May 16 5:00 PM at West Virginia Monongalia County BallparkGranville, WV 8–2 Damron (4–2) Myers (2–5) 1,697 30–22 13–11 [52]
Post–season: 1–2
Date Time Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall Record B12T Record Ref
May 20 9:00 AM vs. (5) Texas (4) ONEOK FieldTulsa, OK 1–2 French (4–3) Smith (6–5) 2,801 30–23 0–1 [53]
May 21 9:00 AM vs. #4 (1) TCU (4) ONEOK FieldTulsa, OK 8–1 Taylor (4–0) Morrison (11–2) 2,960 31–23 1–1 [54]
May 22 3:15 PM vs. (8) Baylor (4) ONEOK FieldTulsa, OK 4–5 Lewis (4–2) Dusek (2–2) Spicer (8) 3,645 31–24 1–2 [55]
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Texas Tech team member
"#" represents ranking. All rankings from Collegiate Baseball on the date of the contest.
"()" represents postseason seeding in the Big 12 Tournament.

Rankings[]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Final 
Coaches' 13 13* 13 10 16 15 21 24 RV RV 24 24 RV RV RV RV NR NR NR 
Baseball America 5 5 5 5 14 12 18 19 NR 25 22 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 
Collegiate Baseball^ 9 7 7 6 15 13 NR NR NR 27 24 28 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 
NCBWA 12 8 9 7 13 10 17 21 23 19 18 21 25 29 RV RV NR NR NR 
D1Baseball

^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.


Awards and honors[]

Eric Gutierrez
  • Louisville Slugger Pre-season First Team All-American[5]
  • Perfect Game USA Pre-season Second Team All-American[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "2020 Big 12 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 4–8. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  2. ^ "Official Baseball Roster". Texas Tech Red Raiders. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  3. ^ "Texas Tech Defeats San Francisco on Opening Day". texastech.com. Archived from the original on February 14, 2015. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  4. ^ "2015 Baseball Scheudle". Texas Tech University Athletics. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  5. ^ "NCAA Div. I Pre-Season All-Americans". Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  6. ^ "Preseason College All-Americans". Perfect Game USA. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
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