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The Nebraska Omaha baseball team (1-3) begins a week-long trip to the Pacific Northwest with a four-game series at Washington State, Feb. 24-26 in Pullman, Wash. A doubleheader kicks off the action on Friday at Bailey-Brayton Field at 2 p.m. (CT), followed by 2 p.m. (CT) games on both Saturday and Sunday. Links to live stats, live video and live audio will be available on OMavs.com, with Yano Mangiameli providing play-by-play and commentary for all games.
Nebraska Omaha is in its first year as a reclassifying Division I school in 2011-12 and will officially join The Summit League next year with a full conference schedule in 2013. The Mavericks are led by Head Coach
Bob Herold, who is in his 13th year at the helm of the UNO program with a career record of 409-247-2.
Briefly
•This weekend marks the first meeting in program history between Nebraska Omaha and Washington State.
• UNO will stick with the same four starting pitchers as last weekend, but with a different order. At Texas A&M Corpus Christi, the Mavs started senior righthander
Andrew Reck (0-1), junior righthander
Matt Tew (0-0), junior lefthander
Steven Schoonover (0-0) and senior lefthander
Cory Buckley (0-0). This weekend, Tew and Schoonover will throw the first two games on Friday, followed by Reck and Buckley on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
•Former Maverick righthanded pitcher
Joe Holtmeyer was drafted in the 22nd round (No. 682 overall) of the 2011 Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox. Holtmeyer was the fifth Maverick drafted under Head Coach
Bob Herold and the highest pick of any player during the Herold era at UNO. The Mavericks will look for a capable starter to take Holtmeyer's spot in the pitching rotation this season.
Scouting the Washington State Cougars
Washington State enters this weekend's series with a record of 1-2 (0-0 Pac-12), having opened the 2012 season at No. 34 Mississippi State. MSU took the opener 6-2, before a Sunday doubleheader during which WSU won 6-5 in 13 innings, and the Bulldogs earned the final victory 5-4.
The Cougars finished the 2011 season with an overall record of 26-28 and a mark of 10-17 in Pac-10 play. WSU was picked ninth in the Pac-12 coaches' preseason poll, and it returns two selections from the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft -- senior outfielder Derek Jones (13th round, Baltimore Orioles) and junior first baseman Taylor Ard (25th round, Boston Red Sox). Ard led the conference with 10 home runs and 55 RBI in 2011 en route to all-league and all-region recognition, while Jones has been a two-time honorable mention All-Pac-10 pick.
Mavs Open Division I Era at Texas A&M Corpus Christi
Nebraska Omaha began its first Division I season with a four-game series at Texas A&M Corpus Christi last weekend, going 1-3. After Friday's opener was rained out, the Mavericks began with a Saturday doubleheader, falling 3-0 before taking a 2-1 win in the nightcap. On Sunday, the Islanders won both games, 3-2 and 7-2.
Junior infielder
Tyler Splichal had six hits and batted .375 for the weekend with an RBI and a run scored. He also tallied the game-winning run on Saturday. In the same game, redshirt freshman
Zach Williamsen (1-0) made his career debut on the mound and earned his first victory in relief. Williamsen tossed 3.0 innings of scoreless ball, allowing just two hits.
Mortensen Makes Strong Debut
Alex Mortensen had a strong weekend to start his Maverick career, going 3-for-6 at the plate over three games at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. The true freshman from Millard North started twice, putting up a double and two RBI while scoring once. In Saturday's nightcap, Mortensen entered the game as a pinch hitter, drawing a bases-loaded walk that scored
Tyler Splichal and gave the Mavs the 2-1 win. On Sunday, Mortensen added a 2-for-3 effort in the series finale.
Mavericks Reclassify to Division I
Nebraska Omaha announced in March 2011 its plan to reclassify from NCAA Division II to Division I, beginning with the 2011-12 school year. UNO, which was previously a member of the MIAA, accepted an invitation to join The Summit League and will compete as a full-fledged member with a regular-season conference schedule in 2012-13.
Hohl to Lead Nebraska Omaha in Senior Season
Senior infielder
Brady Hohl's outstanding play earned him a slew of awards to cap his junior season in 2011. The Omaha native and product of Millard North was selected as a second-team all-region honoree by Daktronics, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Rawlings/the American Baseball Coaches Association. Hohl started all 55 games of his junior season, batting a team-leading .408 with 59 runs scored, 35 RBI, 11 doubles and five homers. He also drew a team-leading 23 walks and had a team-high 15 stolen bases.
Hohl grabbed further attention during summer ball, playing for the Anchorage Glacier Pilots of the Alaska Baseball League. He was named to the All-ABL All-Star Team and batted .302 with a team-leading 26 RBI, 20 runs, seven doubles and a pair of home runs. Hohl was the third-ranked hitter in the league during ABL play.
Mavs Return All-Conference Infield Trio
Nebraska Omaha has three players on its roster who have previously earned all-conference recognition in the Mavs' former league in Division II, the MIAA. Senior infielder
Brady Hohl was a two-time All-MIAA honoree, taking a first-team award in 2011 and a second-team nod in 2010. Last season, Hohl topped the Mavericks with a .408 batting average while starting all 55 games at shortstop and third base. He led UNO with 59 runs scored, 23 walks and 15 stolen bases while adding 35 RBI, 11 doubles and five home runs.
Junior infielder
Tyler Splichal was a second-team All-MIAA selection in 2010 and was voted MIAA Freshman of the Year that same season. As a freshman, Splichal had a team-best .410 batting average, and he followed up in 2011 with a .322 effort with 13 doubles, five homers, 35 runs scored and 29 RBI.
Sophomore infielder
Caleb Palensky garnered All-MIAA honorable mention accolades after his freshman campaign, when he was also named the 2011 MIAA Freshman of the Year. Palensky started 47 games at second base, batting .366 with a team-leading 14 doubles, two triples, four home runs, 36 RBI and 35 runs scored.
Herold at the Helm
Head Coach
Bob Herold is in his 13th year as the skipper of the Nebraska Omaha baseball program in 2012, having compiled a career record of 409-247-2. Herold earned his 400th career win last season on April 22, 2011 against Fort Hays State, becoming the third coach in school history to reach the milestone. He joined Bob Gates (464-273) and Virgil Yelkin (439-196) in the prestigious club, and Herold now needs 56 more wins to pass Gates as the all-time winningest coach in UNO history.
Over his Maverick career, Herold has guided Nebraska Omaha to seven NCAA Division II postseason appearances and three conference championships.
New Kids on the Block
UNO's 2012 roster features 13 new faces, with nine true freshmen and four transfers. The Maverick freshmen include Papillion La-Vista South teammates
Tyler Lane,
Joe Mancuso and
Justin Paul, as well as in-state products
Alex Mortensen (Millard North), Clayton Taylor (Mount Michael),
Sam Raetz (Lincoln Pius X) and
Max Ayoub (Grand Island).
Jared Patton comes to UNO from Basehor-Linwood High School in Kansas, and
Cole Volkers played at Alta Loma High School in California.
Ryley Cidlik (Kansas State) and Bellevue East product Ryan Keele (Northwestern State) have both transferred from Division I universities.
Dylan McGill comes from Southeast Community College, while
Steven Schoonover joins the program after beginning his career at Yakima Valley Community College.
Mixed Schedule Takes Mavericks Around the Nation
UNO's 2012 schedule of 49 games, its first as a reclassifying institution, is composed entirely of Division I competition. The team will play in 12 different states and all four time zones across the country. The slate matches UNO with one independent school and opponents from 12 different conferences: The Summit League, Pac-12, Big 12, Big Ten, West Coast, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, Southland, Mountain West, Great West, Patriot League and Northeast.
Three Summit League squads -- IPFW, North Dakota State and Oakland -- will give the Mavs their first taste of future conference competition, which begins officially in 2013.
The Mavericks are in the midst of a 15-game road stretch before their first home game against BYU on March 12.
Maverick Opponents by Conference
Conference Opponents Record vs. Conference in 2012
Big 12 2 -- Missouri, Kansas State 0-0
Big Ten 3 -- Northwestern, Iowa, Minnesota 0-0
Great West 2 -- Northern Colorado, Chicago State 0-0
Missouri Valley 3 -- Bradley, Creighton, Indiana State 0-0
Mountain West 1 -- UNLV 0-0
Northeast 1 -- Long Island 0-0
Ohio Valley 1 -- Jacksonville State 0-0
Pac-12 1 -- Washington State 0-0
Patriot League 2 -- Army, Bucknell 0-0
Southland 1 -- Texas A&M Corpus Christi 1-3
Summit League 3 -- IPFW, North Dakota State, Oakland 0-0
West Coast 1 -- BYU 0-0
Independent 1 -- Seattle 0-0
UNO Finishes Final Year in Division II Among Nation's Best
UNO finished the 2011 season ranked 10th nationally in team batting average in the NCAA's final Division II statistical rankings released last June. The Mavericks, who compiled a team batting average of .332, were also 16th in home runs per game (0.91), 12th in total home runs (50), 13th in total hits (578) and 12th in slugging percentage (.487).
Next Up for the Mavs
UNO returns to action Feb. 28 to March 1, traveling to Seattle for a three-game series at Bannerwood Park in Seattle, Wash. Tuesday and Wednesday's games will start at 6 p.m. (CT), while Thursday afternoon's contest is set for 2 p.m. (CT). Links to live stats, live video and live audio will be available on OMavs.com.