Bearcats On The Road At Saint Louis

Bearcats On The Road At Saint LouisBearcats On The Road At Saint Louis


Bearcats On The Road At Saint Louis

Series starts Friday night

Contact: Shawn Sell

4/7/2005


Justin Minges is scheduled to start Saturday at Saint Louis.

SETTING THE SCENE: The University of Cincinnati takes to the road this weekend for a three-game Conference USA baseball series at Saint Louis. The Bearcats will take a 10-15 overall record and a 1-7 mark in C-USA into the series which gets underway on Friday (April 8) at 7 p.m. CT. The series continues with afternoon contests on both Saturday and Sunday with each starting at 1 p.m. CT. UC leads Saint Louis by one-half game in the C-USA standings in the battle for 11th place. The Billikens are 5-21 on the season, with a 1-8 league slate.

NOTES FROM PURDUE:
? Adam Calez made his first career start in left field and third overall.
? Erik Eitel recorded the 100th hit of his collegiate career with an eighth inning single.
? Mark Muscenti tallied career RBI number 50 with a first-inning run-scoring single.
? Eitel?s two hits improved his season-best hitting streak to five straight games.
? Jim Olds made his first career start against his hometown team. A native of Lafayette, Ind., Olds attended Jefferson High School.
? The Bearcats have now lost two straight non-conference games for the first time since being swept by Florida Atlantic Feb. 11-13.
? Kevin Schrader started on the mound for UC for the second straight contest. The freshman turned in two perfect innings of work with one strikeout.
? UC has now dropped five straight contests to Big 10 member schools, dating back to the 1998 season.

ABOUT SAINT LOUIS: The Billikens enter the weekend with a record of just 5-21, but picked up one of the victories with a 6-5 win over Southwest Missouri State on Wednesday. Saint Louis trails 11th place Cincinnati in the league standings by just one-half game and have its sole league win over TCU. The Billiken offense is ranked last in C-USA in numerous categories, including batting average (.261) and runs (135). Pat Steinhoff is the top SLU bat, hitting .344 with a team-best 21 RBI. Scott Peden and Matt Gerst each have hit three homers for Saint Louis, while Patrick Valdes is the top speed threat with nine stolen bases. Ryan Bird has been the only mainstay in the Saint Louis pitching rotation, holding a 1-3 record and a 5.36 ERA in seven starts. Etienne Ratte-Delmore has been the Billikens? top hurler with a 4.00 ERA in 10 games between the rotation and the bullpen.

UC AGAINST CONFERENCE USA: In their 10th and final season of Conference USA play, the Bearcats hold an all-time conference record of 70-178-1 (.283). UC has played a total of 557 games against current C-USA members since 1958, holding a record of 218-338-1 (.392), including a 45-42 mark against Houston. UC?s record against other C-USA opponents includes Charlotte (13-13), East Carolina (2-6-1), Houston (7-24), Louisville (63-63), Memphis (26-54), Southern Miss (9-37), TCU (1-8), Tulane (7-35), UAB (19-36) and USF (6-20). Per conference rules, UC will not face one member of the league this year and this season, will skip Tulane.

HEATING UP: Senior OF Erik Eitel, junior 2B Mark Muscenti and sophomore OF Brian Beltz have all been red hot as of late, helping to solidify the bottom of the order. Since taking over in centerfield for an injured LaFringe Hayes seven games ago, Eitel has collected at least one hit in six of the seven contests, batting .409 (9-for-22) during the span and adding nearly 70 points to his season batting average. Muscenti is 6-for-15 (.400) in his last five games, including his first three-hit game of the season in game one of an April 3 doubleheader against Houston. Beltz is 6-for-9 (.667) in his last three outings, with a trio of two-hit performances.

APPROACHING 200: UC head coach Brian Cleary is closing in on a coaching milestone, as he is just eight wins shy of the 200-victory plateau for his career. Already the second winningest coach in school history, Cleary holds a career record of 192-285-1 (.403). The legendary Glenn Sample heads the list with 391 career victories.

BEATING HOUSTON: Cincinnati?s win in game one of an April 3 doubleheader vs. Houston marked the end of a frustrating stretch for the Bearcats. Prior to that victory, UC had dropped its last seven straight to the Cougars, its longest streak against any Conference USA opponent entering the season. With that streak behind them, the Bearcats will next try to end a six-game losing streak to Memphis. That series will take place at home, May 13-15.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES: After struggling through a tough 2004 season that saw UC post a record of just 3-22 in the first 25 games of the year, the Bearcats have shown a huge turnaround through 25 games this season. In addition to winning seven more games, the Bearcats have also bettered their numbers in nearly every hitting and pitching total. With a win in game one of an April 3 doubleheader vs. Houston, UC reached 10 wins in their 23rd contest of the year, a feat that didn?t come until game number 44 last season.

POLL WINNER: In a poll conducted on www.ucbearcats.com, junior 1B Logan Parker was voted the Bearcats? team MVP through the first half of the season. A total of 565 fans cast votes for Parker, who finished nearly 300 votes ahead of junior OF LaFringe Hayes. The final tally showed 1,247 votes recorded in the survey.

BUCKEYE STRENGTH: UC?s loss to Ohio on March 30 was the Bearcats? first to an in-state rival since last April and put the team?s 2005 record at 5-1 against Ohio foes. In addition to a win over Toledo on March 23, Cincinnati has also swept three games from Cleveland State, while taking a single contest from Xavier. The Bearcats will have plenty more chances to battle fellow Buckeye schools as they are scheduled to meet Xavier and Miami (twice each), and Kent State (once) before season?s end. UC has won nine of its last 11 games against Ohio adversaries.

PLAYING ?EM TIGHT: UC has shown improvement in close games this year, as they are 3-5 in games decided by two runs or less. The Bearcats were just 5-10 in those games last year.

STRONG AT THE FRONT...: The Bearcats seem to have found the ace to their starting rotation in senior Tony Maynard. The former Freshman All-American has been solid this season, posting a 4-1 record and a 3.78 ERA. Against Xavier on March 13, Maynard turned in the best outing of his collegiate career, holding the Musketeers hitless into the eighth inning. For the day, Maynard matched his career-best with eight innings of work, surrendering just one hit and one walk and striking out a career-high seven. In this week?s Conference USA rankings, Maynard finds himself ranked among the league leaders in innings pitched (10th-47.2) and wins (T8th-4). Maynard also helped the Bearcats snap a seven-game losing streak to Houston with five gritty innings on April 3. After taking a line drive off the right shoulder and head in the fourth inning, Maynard remained in the game and allowed just one run on four hits in the outing.

...AND AT THE BACK: UC has also solved the issue of who will serve as the closer based on senior Josh Kay?s performance this year. Kay has proven to be nearly unhittable as he is holding opponents to a .175 batting average. The senior has appeared in a team-best 14 games, recording three saves and striking out 22 hitters. Kay?s 2.37 ERA ranks first on the team. His three saves this season are also the most by a Bearcat hurler since Nate Bouldin?s five in 2002.

BIG DAY AT THE DISH: Logan Parker turned in his finest day at the plate during UC?s 10-4 win over Toledo on March 23. For the day, Parker recorded his first four-hit game as a Bearcat and the first by a UC player this season. Among Parker?s knocks were a pair of doubles and his team-leading fifth home run of the year. Parker?s four-hit performance was the first by a Bearcat since Aaron Moll had four hits on May 21, 2004 vs. UAB.

CONFERENCE KILLERS: In spite of a 1-7 Conference USA record, several Bearcats find themselves ranked high in the conference only stats. A summary of those players? performances follows:
? Logan Parker is listed in a total of five categories, including a ranking of fifth with a .448 batting average. Parker is also ranked in slugging percentage (10th-.690), on-base percentage (T10th-.500), hits (T10th-13) and doubles (T4th-4).
? Mark Muscenti is eighth with a .417 batting average in conference play and is tied with Parker for 10th in on-base percentage.
? Brian Szarmach is one of 20 players tied for sixth with two home runs in C-USA play.
? Kyle Markle is tied for second in opponents batting average (.118) and is 12th with a 3.48 ERA.

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM Building on its strong tradition of academic success, the Bearcat Baseball team had another outstanding quarter during the Winter of 2004-05. A total of five student-athletes earned a TopCat Scholar award (GPA over 3.5) and 12 were named Bearcat Scholars (GPA over 3.0). Additionally, freshman Dustin Alvey was recognized as UC?s Top Male Scholar-Athlete of the Quarter after earning a 4.0 GPA. Senior Jim Olds was another of the 17 UC student-athletes to earn 4.0 GPA?s for the quarter. Below is a look at the players honored:
Topcat Scholars (GPA?s between 3.5-4.0): Dustin Alvey, Josh Kay, Jim Olds, Evan Sanford.
Bearcat Scholars (GPA?s between 3.0-3.5): Brian Beltz, Nick Buscemi, Jon DeLuca, Erik Eitel, Mike Foley, Jake Geglein, LaFringe Hayes, Pat LeMasters, Kyle Markle, Jack Nelson, David Oberly, Bryan Wood.

FRENCH NAMED TO WATCH LIST: Junior catcher Neall French has been named to the 37-member initial watch list for the Johnny Bench Award, honoring the nation's best collegiate catcher. The award is sponsored each year by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission and is named after the former Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame backstop. The watch list will be narrowed down to 10 semifinalists, who will be announced on May 17. The three finalists will be revealed on June 1, with the sixth annual award winner being announced at the Greater Wichita Sports Banquet on June 29.

THE NEED FOR SPEED: After ranking last in Conference USA in 2004 with a program-low 10 stolen bases, the Bearcats bolstered their team speed with the additions of transfers LaFringe Hayes and Mark Haske. Batting 1-2 in the line-up all but three games this season, the duo has combined to nab 14 of UC?s 20 stolen bases. Hayes has been the primary threat as he is tied for fourth in the conference with 10 steals in 10 attempts. His speed has been sorely missed, as the Bearcats have failed to steal a base in the last six games with Hayes out of the line-up.

BEARCATS PICKED 10TH IN C-USA: In a preseason poll of conference coaches, the Bearcats have been chosen to finish 10th in Conference USA this season. Tulane, ranked No. 1 nationally in the preseason by Baseball America, earned all 12 of the first place votes as the favorite to win the conference. Defending C-USA Tournament Champions TCU were picked second, with last year?s regular season titlists East Carolina rounding out the top three.

ON A TEAR: LaFringe Hayes has been Cincinnati?s hottest hitter as of late, taking over the team-lead in hitting at .390 before being sidelined over the last five games with a shoulder injury. In his last 15 games, 13 of which saw him gather at least one hit, Hayes is hitting a blistering .458 (27-for-59). During the stretch Hayes has scored 23 runs, with four doubles, four triples, six RBI and eight stolen bases. Included in the recent hot streak was a career-best 11-game hit streak.

WELCOME ADDITIONS: The Bearcats have enjoyed the contributions of newcomers Mark Haske, LaFringe Hayes and Logan Parker as the trio have been mainstays in the line-up. As a group, the threesome is batting .338 (96-for-284), with 19 doubles, seven triples, seven home runs, 42 RBI and 16 stolen bases. Hayes leads the team in hitting at .390 and is also tops in runs (26), triples (five) and stolen bases (10). Haske is second on the team in hitting at .333 and is also second in runs (24), triples (two) and stolen bases (four), while leading the team with 34 hits. Parker ranks third with a .305 batting average and is tops on the squad with five homers and is second with 19 RBI.

TRIPLE THE FUN: Three-base hits came in bunches for the Bearcats March 4-6 vs. Cleveland State as they accounted for seven in the three-game series. LaFringe Hayes was at the center of the output, recording four. In the March 4 win, Hayes tied a school and Conference USA record with a pair of triples, while helping the Bearcats match a conference mark with four in the game. Hayes? first triple also went down as the first in UC Baseball Stadium history. After ranking last in C-USA in 2004 with just five triples, the Bearcats have already bettered the total with eight three-baggers in 25 games this year and are fifth in the conference in the category. Hayes has a shot at the school record for triples in a season as his five already tie him for fourth in school annals. Billy Wolff set the record with nine in 1965.

IRON MEN: The Bearcats? infield has shown their durability during the 2005 season as the foursome of 1B Logan Parker, 2B Mark Muscenti, 3B Jon DeLuca and SS Mark Haske have combined to play all but three innings at their respective positions. DeLuca was the first to get a break as he sat down for the ninth inning of UC?s win over Toledo on March 23. The continuity has proved valuable as the infield holds a combined .969 fielding percentage and is tied for fifth in Conference USA with 29 double plays.

UNLIKELY POWER: Entering this season, the Bearcats expected power from players like Jon DeLuca, Neall French, Jack Nelson and Logan Parker. But in the early stages of 2005, an unlikely group provided most of the Bearcats? power output. In the Feb. 11 opener, senior Erik Eitel hit just the third home run of his career. A day later, juniors Mark Muscenti and LaFringe Hayes went long on consecutive at-bats. The blast for Muscenti was only the second of his career, while Hayes? homer was the first of his collegiate career. Another unlikely candidate went deep on Feb. 20 at Duke as sophomore Brian Beltz picked up the first long ball of his career. The trend continued at Wake Forest as Beltz tallied his second career blast and Brian Szarmach hit the first two of his collegiate career. While the quintet has combined for nine of UC?s 15 homers, Parker has made an immediate impact in the Bearcat line-up with five longballs. Szarmach has also been a pleasant surprise with four home runs.

FIRST WINS: A trio of Bearcat hurlers have broken into the win column for the first time in their careers in 2005. Bryan Wood was the first to earn his initial triumph, getting a relief win on Feb. 19 at Duke. One day later, it was Sean Munninghoff picking up a W against the Blue Devils. Kevin Schrader was the most recent first time winner, as he beat Cleveland State on March 5. In addition to this trio, redshirt sophomore Nick Buscemi earned his first win in nearly two seasons after beating Toledo. Buscemi missed all of 2004 recovering from arm surgery.