2013 BYU Cougars baseball team

2013 BYU Cougars baseball
Conference West Coast Conference
2013 record 32–21 (15–9 WCC)
Head coach Mike Littlewood (1st year)
Assistant coach Trent Pratt
Assistant coach Brett Haring
Assistant coach Jeremy Thomas
Captain Brock Whitney
Captain Jaycob Brugman
Captain Adam Law
Captain Desmond Poulson
Home stadium Larry H. Miller Field
2013 West Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Gonzaga 18 6 0   .750     32 21 1   .602
BYU 15 9 0   .625     32 21 0   .604
San Francisco y 15 9 0   .625     37 25 0   .597
San Diego y 15 9 0   .625     35 24 0   .593
Pepperdine 13 11 0   .542     27 23 0   .540
Loyola Marymount 12 12 0   .500     24 27 0   .471
Saint Mary's 11 13 0   .458     21 34 0   .382
Portland 8 16 0   .333     18 36 0   .333
Santa Clara 1 23 0   .042     14 39 0   .264
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 3, 2013[1]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 BYU Cougars baseball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. Mike Littlewood was in his 1st season as head coach of the Cougars. BYU's baseball team came off a 2012 season in which they were 22-27.[2] The Cougars played their home games at Larry H. Miller Field, part of the Miller Park Baseball/ Softball Complex. Picked to finish sixth in the WCC, BYU stunned most people and finished in a 3-way tie for second place.[3] The Cougars won the #3 seed in the WCC Tournament where they knocked out #1-seed Gonzaga. BYU lost twice to eventual tournament champion San Diego to finish the season 32–21.

2013 Roster

2013 BYU Cougars Roster[4]
 

Pitchers

  • 6 James Lengal – Sophomore
  • 9 Chunner Nyberg – Junior
  • 14 Daniel Welch – Senior
  • 17 Chris Howard – Senior
  • 18 Keaton Cenatiempo – Freshman
  • 19 Desmond Poulson – Junior
  • 21 Marc Oslund – Junior
  • 22 Adam Miller – Junior
  • 23 Mark Anderson – Senior
  • 25 Jeff Barker – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 28 Matt Milke – Junior
  • 32 Brandon Erickson – Freshman
  • 34 Drew Dennis – Junior
  • 35 Derek Speigner – Redshirt Junior
 

Infielders

  • 2 Brennon Anderson – Freshman
  • 3 Brock Whitney – Junior
  • 5 Hayden Nielsen – Freshman
  • 7 Adam Law – Junior
  • 8 Dillon Robinson – Junior
  • 13 Bret Lopez – Junior
  • 26 Trace Hansen – Freshman
  • 27 Nate Favero – Freshman
  • 32 Brandon Erickson – Freshman

Utility

  • 29 Cody Shepherd – Sophomore
  • 31 Morgan Flinders – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 10 Dakota Hernandez- Sophomore
  • 11 Collin Brathwaite – Freshman
  • 16 Jarrett Jarvis – Sophomore

Outfielders

 

Schedule

2013 BYU Cougars Game Log[5]
Regular Season
WCC Tournament

Rankings from USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.

*West Coast Conference games

TV & Radio Information

All conference games, most home games, and select road games (at Utah, UNLV, and Utah Valley) were broadcast on KOVO with Brent Norton (play-by-play) calling the games for his 24th consecutive season. A rotating selection of analysts was used. Jeff Bills acted as analyst for games in California, Nevada, & Utah while Gary Pullins called the games in Oregon & Washington. Pullins was used as the sole analyst for the WCC Tournament. Many of these broadcasts were also broadcast on BYU Radio.

BYUtv broadcast 9 home games (Mar. 21 vs. Kansas, Mar. 29 vs. Pepperdine, Apr. 2 vs. Utah Valley, Apr. 12 vs. Portland, May 10–11 vs. San Francisco, and May 16–18 vs. Saint Mary's). BYUtv used a broadcast team of Robbie Bullough as play-by-play man on weekday games, Dave McCann as play-by-play man on Saturday's, and Gary Sheide as the analyst. The WCC Tournament games were broadcast on WCC Network with a team of Andy Masur (play-by-play), Keith Ramsey (analyst), and Amanda Blackwell (reporter).

Post-season awards

4 BYU Cougars- Jaycob Brugman, Jacob Hanneman, Adam Law, and Brock Whitney were selected to the 2013 All-Conference Baseball Team.[6]

4 members of the 2013 BYU Cougars baseball team, and 1 incoming Junior College Player, were drafted in the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.[7] NCAA Rules allow players drafted to return as long as they don't sign a contract with the team that has drafted them. Should they do so, they will be eligible to be drafted again next season as rights last only for 1 year for members who don't sign a contract with the team who drafts them. All the drafted Cougar players would sign the contracts and go professional instead of returning.

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Jacob Hannemann 24 OF 6'1" 195 Freshman Alpine, Utah Selected 3rd Round, 75th pick, by the Chicago Cubs
Adam Law 7 2B/SS 6'1" 193 Junior Provo, Utah Selected 12th Round, 364th pick, by the Los Angeles Dodgers
Jaycob Brugman 4 OF 6'0" 195 Junior Phoenix, Arizona Selected 17th Round, 521st pick, by the Oakland Athletics
Adam Miller 22 RHP 6'2" 190 Junior Yucaipa, California Selected 20th round, 600th pick, by the Arizona Diamondbacks
JC Snyder 28 RHP/3B 6'2" 170 Sophomore Salem, Utah JC Transfer who spent Freshman and Sophomore years at SLCC, Selected 36th Round, 1,077th pick, by the Seattle Mariners

References

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