Leading OffThe Omaha baseball team visits Kansas for a non-conference tilt this Wednesday, April 13. First pitch is set for 6 p.m., and the game will be broadcast live on ESPN3 with Steven Davis on play-by-play and Kevin Wheeler providing analysis. Links to live stats, audio and video will be available on OMavs.com.
Quick Hits•Senior outfielder
Alex Schultz keyed his 200th career hit last week vs. Nebraska. He is one of just seven players in school history with 200 or more career hits, joining two fellow seniors, infielder
Clayton Taylor and outfielder
Cole Gruber. Schultz is currently on an eight-game hitting streak, registering at least one hit in every game since March 29.
•Taylor's team-leading and career-long 15-game hitting streak came to an end March 19 at K-State, but he remains on a 23-game reaching base streak, the longest of any UNO player this season and one game shy of his career high.
•Gruber (.389) owns the highest batting average in the Summit League. He also led the league for average in 2015.
•Omaha had four home runs at South Dakota State last Saturday, the most a single game since the Mavericks belted six at Fort Hays State on April 22, 2011.
•Gruber became Omaha's all-time career stolen base leader on March 9 at Air Force, while senior right-hander
Tyler Fox became UNO's all-time leader for innings pitched on March 18 vs. Fort Wayne and batters faced on March 25 vs. North Dakota State.
•On Feb. 20, head coach
Bob Herold earned his 500th career victory in 17 seasons of directing the Omaha program.
•The 2016 season marks Omaha's first with full NCAA Division I postseason eligibility for the Summit League and NCAA Tournaments. The Mavericks completed a required four-year Division I reclassification period from 2012 to 2015.
•The Mavericks return 18 letterwinners, including five position starters: Gruber, Taylor, Schultz, senior catcher
Collin Leif and sophomore infielder
Ryan Cate. Two starting pitchers have also returned with Fox and junior right-hander
Shane Meltz.
•Four All-Summit selections highlight the Mavericks' returning corps with Taylor, Gruber, Schultz and Fox.
•UNO was picked fourth in the Summit League Preseason Coaches' Poll.
•Omaha is 229-253 against all opponents on the schedule this year and 134-113 all-time against the five other teams in the Summit League. The Mavericks have compiled a 54-35 record in Summit League play since 2012-13.
Scouting the Kansas JayhawksKansas enters the week with a record of 12-18 (2-6 Big 12) after dropping two of three games in a home series vs. No. 6 TCU last weekend. Michael Tinsley leads the Jayhawks with a .333 batting average and owns team highs of 12 doubles and 20 RBI.
Head coach Ritch Price (Willamette, 1978) is in his 14th season at Kansas with a record of 427-385-2 at the school and a career mark of 644-613-3 over 22 years.
Kansas leads the all-time series against Omaha, 2-0. Wednesday marks the first matchup between UNO and KU in the Division I era and the first time the two teams have met since 2002. Kansas won the last meeting on April 10, 2002, 6-5 in Lawrence, and also won the first meeting there on April 22, 2001, 6-4 in 10 innings.
Last Time Out: South Dakota State Drops Mavericks, 9-4Omaha concluded its weekend series at South Dakota State Sunday afternoon, falling 9-4 at Erv Huether Field.
Ryan Froom (2-5) earned the win for SDSU, allowing two runs on six hits and six walks with five strikeouts in 6.0 innings. Sophomore right-hander
Corey Binger (4-2) took the loss, surrendering six runs on six hits and a walk with three strikeouts over 5.0 innings. Greg Casper picked up his second save of the year, throwing the final 3.0 innings and allowing two runs on two hits and three walks with six strikeouts.
Sophomore
Adam Caniglia led the Mavericks at the plate, finishing 3-for-5 with two doubles, a run scored and another driven in. Freshman
Grant Suponchick was also 2-for-3 with two RBI and a walk.
Kalina's Big DayFreshman
Jack Kalina finished 3-for-5 with two runs and seven RBI in Saturday's opening game at South Dakota State. He was one of four UNO players to homer in the game, as he blasted a grand slam in the ninth for his first career roundtripper – and the second grand slam by a Maverick this season.
Kalina's seven RBI were also the most of any Omaha player in the five-year Division I era and the most runs driven in in a single game since
Colby McCord had six RBI at Fort Hays State on April 22, 2011.
Clayton's the CatalystOmaha is a perfect 11-0 this season when senior
Clayton Taylor registers a multi-hit game. The Mount Michael product is a catalyst for the Mavericks' offensive production, hitting a team-high .427 with runners on base, and he has success advancing runners 57 percent of the time. In games when Taylor has at least two hits, UNO as a team averages 9.6 runs scored per game.
Climbing the Career ChartsSeniors
Cole Gruber,
Clayton Taylor and
Alex Schultz have been four-year starters at Omaha and have steadily climbed their way up the UNO career charts. Gruber is first in school history for stolen bases (92), second for sacrifice hits (30), third for walks (93), fourth for runs scored (144) and career hits (218) and eighth for games started (168) and at-bats (619).
Taylor is second for RBI (157), fourth for home runs (26), fifth for walks (88) and total bases (336), sixth for hits (207) and games started (170), seventh for doubles (40) and at-bats (625), eighth for sacrifice flies (10) and 10th for games played (176).
Schultz is fourth for at-bats (675) and walks (90), fifth for games started (176) and runs scored (143), seventh for hits (204) and doubles (40) and ninth for games played (177).
Breaking Out the BatsUNO has put together a big offensive push in its first four weeks of Summit League play, as the Mavericks have hit .284 in non-conference games and .321 in their first 12 league contests. They have also increased their team slugging percentage from .376 to .463 and their on-base percentage from .351 to .434 in conference play. Omaha's league batting burst has been led by three hitters over .400: senior
Cole Gruber (.455), freshman
Grant Suponchick (.452) and sophomore
Ryan Cate (.400).
Over a three-game series last weekend at South Dakota State, Omaha hit .359 as a team, their second-highest weekend average in a league series this year. UNO's season high is .370 vs. Fort Wayne (April 15-17).
Better on the BumpWhile Omaha's offense has come alive in Summit League play, so has its pitching staff. In non-conference games, UNO's staff has a 6.08 ERA but has lowered that to 4.16 in league contests. It has also raised its average strikeouts per game from 6.1 to 6.5.
Stealing the SpotlightSenior
Cole Gruber has made a name for himself in the Summit League for his sneaky work on the basepaths, as he led the league with 34 stolen bases in 2014 and was second with 22 swiped bags in 2015. Gruber has steadily worked his way up Omaha's career stolen bases chart, and on March 9 at Air Force became the Mavericks' all-time career stolen base leader. He registered two in the game, passing previous record holder Bryan Frew, who had 72 from 2005-08.
Gruber's career mark is now up to 92, which ranks fifth in Summit League history.
Stacking Up NationallyIn the latest NCAA statistical release, senior infielder
Clayton Taylor is second in the nation in for RBI (49) and fourth for RBI per game (1.53). Senior outfielder
Cole Gruber is second for stolen bases (30) and stolen bases per game (0.94), and 22nd for runs (36), and senior right-hander
Tyler Fox is eighth for wins (six).
League LeadersSenior infielder
Clayton Taylor leads the Summit League in RBI (49), home runs (eight), total bases (73) and slugging percentage (.603), while senior outfielder
Cole Gruber paces the league for batting average (.389), hits (49), runs scored (36), stolen bases (30) and on-base percentage (.487). Senior
Collin Leif is also first for hit-by-pitches (eight), and junior infielder
Sam Palensky is first in assists (108). On the mound, senior
Tyler Fox has the league lead for wins (six) and games started (eight).
As a team, Omaha leads the league in at-bats (1,112) and stolen bases (51).
Maverick Mound Notes•All three pitchers in Omaha's weekend rotation have earned Summit League Pitcher of the Week awards, with senior righty
Tyler Fox on Feb. 29, sophomore righty
Corey Binger on March 14 and junior southpaw
Sam Murphy on April 4.
•The trio is in the top 10 in the Summit League for ERA, with Murphy second (1.54), Fox fourth (3.08) and Binger ninth (5.35). Fox (37) and Murphy (31) also rank in the top 10 for strikeouts, coming in at fifth and 10th, respectively.
•Junior left-hander
Colton Adams (1-0) earned his first career win on Saturday in relief, throwing a season-long 3.0 shutout innings while allowing four hits and a walk with one strikeout.
•Senior right-hander
Robert Calvano has not allowed a walk since Feb. 21 vs. Eastern Michigan, and he has not allowed a run since March 25 at South Dakota State.
•Junior right-hander
Eric Moreno has not allowed a walk since March 5 at Grand Canyon, having totaled 6.0 innings of relief work in five appearances since then.
•Junior right-hander
Skyler Sylvester has not allowed a run since March 12 vs. Presbyterian.
Scoring SummaryOmaha has been the most productive this year in the first inning, posting 31 total runs in that frame. The Mavericks have plated 72 runs between the first and third innings, 75 between the fourth and sixth innings and 53 between the seventh and ninth innings.
Going the Extra MileWhen registering three or more extra-base hits in a game, Omaha is 10-2 this season. On the flip side, the Mavericks are 11-4 when limiting their opponents to less than three extra-base hits in a contest.
Last weekend in Saturday's opener at South Dakota State, UNO totaled eight extra-base hits with four doubles and four home runs. It was the most extra-base hits in a game since the Mavericks had nine at Northern Colorado on March 10, 2012 with five doubles, a triple and three homers.
All in the Family “Like father, like son” holds true for three current Mavericks who have followed in their fathers' footsteps by playing baseball at UNO. Senior infielder
Clayton Taylor's father, John Taylor, lettered from 1981-82 and was an All-NCC selection. Freshman infielder
Riley Herold will now play for his father, head coach
Bob Herold, who was an NAIA All-American at UNO in 1971. And junior infielder
Sam Palensky's father, Jim Palensky, played from 1984-85 and also previously served as an assistant coach with the Mavericks.
On the sibling side,
Sam Palensky's brother, Caleb, was an All-Summit infielder and lettered from 2011-14. Freshman infielder
Jack Kalina's grandfather, Phil Gradoville, played at UNO, and freshman right-handed pitcher/infielder
Grant Suponchick's brother, Beau Suponchick, lettered two seasons for Omaha (2011-12).
Production Up TopOmaha's 1-3 batters in the lineup -- seniors
Alex Schultz,
Cole Gruber and
Clayton Taylor -- have produced a significant portion of the Mavericks' offense this year, combining to hit .331. The 1-3 hitters have accounted for 38 percent of UNO's hits, including 46 percent of its extra-base hits, as well as 46 percent of its runs scored, 46 percent of its RBI, 49 percent of its walks and 82 percent of its stolen bases.
Double DigitsAs a team, Omaha produced double-digit hits in 23 games last season, going 15-8 in those games. This season, UNO is 14-3 with double-digit hits, and the Mavericks posted a season-high 22 hits at South Dakota State on April 9.
Over the last five years of Division I play, UNO is a combined 82-32 when keying at least 10 hits.
Offense Keying WinsIn the last four seasons (2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016), Omaha has gone a combined 67-11 when outhitting its opponent. Last year alone, UNO was 15-4 in such games, and this season the Mavericks are off to an 11-0 showing.
Over 16 seasons in the
Bob Herold era, UNO is 418-72-1 when outhitting the other team.
Turning to the BullpenOmaha's bullpen has traditionally held its own late in the game, as the Mavericks are 441-40-1 in the
Bob Herold era when leading after the sixth. Last season, UNO was 17-5 when leading after the sixth, and this year it is 15-2.
Suponchick Steps UpFreshman infielder/right-handed pitcher
Grant Suponchick came up big in his first career at-bat on Feb. 20, as his pinch-hit RBI double in the sixth inning drove in the Mavericks' go-ahead run. Omaha went on to take the 2-1 win from Eastern Michigan, which was head coach
Bob Herold's 500th career victory.
Last Saturday in UNO's first game at South Dakota State, Suponchick led the way, going 5-for-6 with four runs scored and an RBI. It was the most hits in a single game for any Maverick this season.
Herold at the HelmHead Coach
Bob Herold is in his 17th year as the skipper of the Omaha baseball program in 2016, having compiled a career record of 516-368-2. Herold earned his 500th career win on Feb. 20, 2016 against Eastern Michigan, becoming the first coach in school history to reach the milestone. He previously became the winningest coach in UNO history with Omaha's 7-0 shutout at Bradley on April 22, 2014, which gave him his 465th victory.
Over his Maverick career, Herold has guided Omaha to seven NCAA Division II postseason appearances and four conference championships. In 2013 and 2014, he was honored as Summit League Coach of the Year.
Herold's most recent draft pick was right-handed pitcher Joe Holtmeyer, who was taken 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 Herold and the second-highest pick of any player during the Herold era.
Herold is assisted by assistant coaches
Chris Gadsden, in his 17th year, and
Evan Porter, in his fourth year, as well as volunteer assistant coach Dan McGinn, who is in his 15th year.
2016 Slate Takes Mavericks Around the NationOmaha's 2016 schedule includes 56 games, and the team will play in 12 states against schools from 12 other Division I conferences. Three opponents – Iowa, Morehead State and defending Summit League champion Oral Roberts – played in the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
Entering the season, the Mavericks had never faced five of their opponents: NJIT, Morehead State, Presbyterian, Bowling Green and Seton Hall. Omaha holds a combined all-time record of 227-252 over all teams on the regular-season slate.
Next UpOmaha returns to action on Friday, April 15, visiting Oral Roberts for the start of a three-game Summit League road series. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. in Tulsa, Okla., and links to live stats and audio will be available on OMavs.com.