2015 BYU Cougars baseball team

The 2015 BYU Cougars baseball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. Mike Littlewood acted in his 3rd season as head coach of the Cougars. For the second consecutive year BYU was picked to finish sixth in the WCC Pre-season rankings.[2] After using three stadiums last season, the Cougars played all of their home games at Larry H. Miller Field. The Cougars surpassed expectations in the 2015 season. BYU won 7 of their 9 conference series (losing series only at San Diego and at Pacific), claimed the 3-seed in the WCC Tournament, and lost 0 home series for the season. The Cougars went 0–2 in the WCC Tournament, losing both games in the ninth inning, to finish the season 28–25, 16–11 in conference play.

2015 BYU Cougars baseball
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
Record28–25 (16–11 WCC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Trent Pratt (3rd season)
  • Brent Haring (3rd season)
  • Jeremy Thomas (3rd season)
Home stadiumLarry H. Miller Field
Seasons
← 2014
2016 →
2015 West Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
San Diego ‍‍‍ 19 8 0   .704 33 22 0   .600
Pepperdine ‍‍y 17 10 0   .630 30 27 0   .526
BYU  ‍‍‍ 16 11 0   .593 28 25 0   .528
Loyola Marymount  ‍‍‍ 16 11 0   .593 33 21 1   .609
San Francisco  ‍‍‍ 15 12 0   .556 23 31 0   .426
Gonzaga  ‍‍‍ 13 14 0   .481 24 28 0   .462
Santa Clara  ‍‍‍ 12 15 0   .444 26 28 0   .481
Saint Mary's  ‍‍‍ 10 17 0   .370 28 27 0   .509
Pacific  ‍‍‍ 10 17 0   .370 14 37 0   .275
Portland  ‍‍‍ 7 20 0   .259 12 42 0   .222
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of May 24, 2015[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

2015 Roster

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2015 BYU Cougars Roster[3]
 

Pitchers

  • 6 James Lengal – Senior
  • 9 Mason Marshall – Sophomore
  • 11 Kolton Mahoney – Junior
  • 17 Wyatt Padget – Junior
  • 18 Brady Corless – Junior
  • 23 Hayden Rogers – Sophomore
  • 24 James Barker – Freshman
  • 25 Jeff Barker – Senior
  • 26 Riley Gates – Freshman
  • 27 Michael Rucker – Sophomore
  • 29 Brandon Kinser – Senior
  • 32 Maverick Buffo – Freshman
  • 36 Blake Brailsford – Freshman
  • 37 Keaton Cenatiempo – Sophomore
  • 41 Austin Kamel – Junior
  • 42 Seth Huxford – Freshman
 

Infielders

  • 5 Hayden Nielsen – Junior
  • 7 Parker Starr – Senior
  • 8 Dillon Robinson – Senior
  • 10 Brian Hsu – Freshman
  • 12 Tanner Chauncey – Sophomore
  • 13 Bret Lopez – Senior
  • 21 Paxton Larson – Freshman
  • 22 Dallen Reber – Junior
  • 43 Derrick Whitney – Junior
 

Catchers

  • 14 Bronson Larsen – Sophomore
  • 16 Jarrett Jarvis – Senior
  • 35 Colton Shaver – Freshman
  • 39 Grant Hodges – Freshman

Outfielders

  • 2 Brennon Lund – Sophomore
  • 3 Andy Isom – Senior
  • 4 Eric Urry – Junior
  • 19 Court Iorg – Freshman
 

Schedule

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2015 BYU Cougars Game Log[4]
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
February 13 at #16 UC Santa Barbara Caesar Uyesaka Stadium None 1–8[5] Justin Jacome (1–0) Kolton Mahoney (0–1) None 411 0–1
February 14 at #16 UC Santa Barbara Caesar Uyesaka Stadium None 0–6[6] Dillon Tate (1–0) Hayden Rogers (0–1) None 340 0–2
February 14 at #16 UC Santa Barbara Caesar Uyesaka Stadium None 1–3[6] Shane Bieber (1–0) Jeff Barker (0–1) James Carter (1) 380 0–3
February 16 at #16 UC Santa Barbara Caesar Uyesaka Stadium None 4–5[7] Domenic Mazza (1–0) Brady Corless (0–1) James Carter (2) 305 0–4
February 19 vs. Nebraska Peoria Sports Complex None 3–6[8] Jeff Chesnut (1–0) Mason Marshall (0–1) Josh Roeder (2) 930[9] 0–5
February 20 vs. Nebraska Peoria Sports Complex None 8–3[10] Jeff Barker (1–1) Chance Sinclair (1–1) None 1,150 1–5
February 20 vs. Nebraska Peoria Sports Complex None 1–3 (11)[10] Colton Howell (1–1) Michael Rucker (0–1) Josh Roeder (3) 1,150 1–6
February 21 vs. Nebraska Peoria Sports Complex None 1–9[11] Zack Engelken (1–0) Brady Corless (0–2) Jake Meyers (1) 1,914 1–7
February 26 vs. Oklahoma Cashman Field None 6–7[12] Jacob Evans (1–0) Keaton Cenatiempo (0–1) None 100 1–8
February 27 vs. Oklahoma Cashman Field None 4–3[13] Michael Rucker (1–1) Keaton Hernandez (0–1) None 125 2–8
February 27 vs. Oklahoma Cashman Field None 2–3[13] Jacob Evans (2–0) Brandon Kinser (0–1) None 125 2–9
February 28 vs. Oklahoma Cashman Field None 1–7 [14] Adam Choplick (1–1) Maverik Buffo (0–1) None 150 2–10
March
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
March 5 Hartford Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 6–0[15] Kolton Mahoney (1–1) Kyle Gauthier (1–2) None 803[16] 3–10
March 6 Hartford Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 8–6[17] Riley Gates (1–0) Justin Robarge (0–1) Michael Rucker (1) 825[18] 4–10
March 6 Hartford Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 20–4[17] Brandon Kinser (1–1) Jacob Mellin (0–1) None 825[19] 5–10
March 7 Hartford Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 11–7[20] Keaton Cenatiempo (1–1) Sam Mckay (2–1) None 817[21] 6–10
March 10 at Utah Valley Brent Brown Ballpark YouTube 10–7[22] Brady Corless (1–2) Jake Mayer (0–2) None 2,213 [23] 7–10
March 12 Pepperdine* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 3–11[24] Jackson McClelland (3–1) Kolton Mahoney (1–2) None 919[25] 7–11 0–1
March 13 Pepperdine* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 5–3[26] Keaton Cenatiempo (2–1) A. J. Puckett (2–3) Michael Rucker (2) 1,357[27] 8–11 1–1
March 14 Pepperdine* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 6–5 (10)[28] Michael Rucker (2–1) Max Gamboa (1–1) None 1,541[29] 9–11 2–1
March 19 at Gonzaga* Patterson Complex TheW.tv 6–5[30] Kolton Mahoney (2–2) Calvin Lebrun (2–3) None 517[31] 10–11 3–1
March 20 at Gonzaga* Patterson Complex TheW.tv 6–7[32] Sean-Luke Brija (1–1) James Lengal (0–1) David Bigelow (4) 391[33] 10–12 3–2
March 21 at Gonzaga* Patterson Complex TheW.tv 13–4[34] Brandon Kinser (2–1) Andrew Spoko (2–3) None 568[35] 11–12 4–2
March 24 at Utah Smith's Ballpark P12 Mtn 3–9 (6)[36] Dylan Drachler (2–2) Brady Corless (1–3) None 1,367[37] 11–13
March 26 at San Diego* Fowler Park TheW.tv 1–7[38] David Hill (5–2) Kolton Mahoney (2–3) None 857 11–14 4–3
March 27 at San Diego* Fowler Park TheW.tv 3–19[39] PJ Conlon (4–1) Jeff Barker (1–2) None 881[40] 11–15 4–4
March 28 at San Diego* Fowler Park TheW.tv 4–13[41] CJ Burdick (2–1) Brandon Kinser (2–2) None 654[42] 11–16 4–5
March 30 at #29 San Diego State Tony Gwynn Stadium MW Net[permanent dead link] 4–0[43] Michael Rucker (3–1) Brett Seeburger (0–1) None 329[44] 12–16
April
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
April 2 Portland* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 3–2[45] Kolton Mahoney (3–3) Brandon Snyder (0–3) Michael Rucker (3) 725[46] 13–16 5–5
April 3 Portland* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 3–6[47] Kurt Yinger (1–5) Jeff Barker (1–3) Carl Snaring (2) 1,773[48] 13–17 5–6
April 4 Portland* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 9–3[49] Michael Rucker (4–1) Davis Tominaga (1–5) None 812[50] 14–17 6–6
April 7 Utah Valley Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 15–6[51] Brandon Kinser (3–2) Patrick Wolfe (1–4) None 1,344[52] 15–17
April 9 at Loyola Marymount* George C. Page Stadium LMUSN 5–3 (12)[53] Keaton Cenatiempo (3–1) J.D. Busfield (2–1) Michael Rucker (4) 362[54] 16–17 7–6
April 10 at Loyola Marymount* George C. Page Stadium TheW.tv 4–2[55] Brandon Kinser (4–2) Trevor Megill (2–3) Michael Rucker (5) 478[56] 17–17 8–6
April 11 at Loyola Marymount* George C. Page Stadium LMUSN 2–8[57] Sean Watkins (3–0) Brady Corless (1–4) None 391[58] 17–18 8–7
April 13 at Cal State Northridge Matador Field None 8–10[59] Conner O'Neil (3–2) Kolton Mahoney (3–4) None 203 17–19
April 21 Utah Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 7–6[60] Brandon Kinser (5–2) Bret Helton (2–6) Michael Rucker (6) 1,848[61] 18–19
April 23 San Francisco* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 14–4[62] Kolton Mahoney (4–4) Anthony Shew (6–4) None 1,361[63] 19–19 9–7
April 24 San Francisco* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 6–5 (10)[64] Mason Marshall (1–1) Travis Ulstead (1–2) None 1,199[65] 20–19 10–7
April 25 San Francisco* Larry H. Miller Field TheW.tv 3–2 (10)[66] Mason Marshall (2–1) Christian Cecilio (5–2) None 1,160[67] 21–19 11–7
April 28 at Utah Valley Brent Brown Ballpark YouTube 5–2[68] Brady Corless (2–4) Jake Mayer (1–5) Keaton Cenatiempo (1) 4,240[69] 22–19
April 30 at Pacific* Klein Family Field TheW.tv 3–4[70] Jake Jenkins (3–6) Kolton Mahoney (4–5) Vince Arobio (7) 456[71] 22–20 11–8
May
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Television Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record WCC record
May 1 at Pacific* Klein Family Field TheW.tv 6–11[72] Sean Bennetts (1–6) Brandon Kinser (5–3) None 863[73] 22–21 11–9
May 2 at Pacific* Klein Family Field TheW.tv 6–4 (11) Mason Marshall (3–1) Vince Arobio (1–1) None 445[74] 23–21 12–9
May 7 Saint Mary's* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 5–14 Johnny York (7–4) Kolton Mahoney (4–6) None 846 23–22 12–10
May 8 Saint Mary's* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv 17–1 Brandon Kinser (6–3) Corbin Burnes (6–5) None 1,037 24–22 13–10
May 9 Saint Mary's* Larry H. Miller Field BYUtv Cancelled due to weather- Will be made up May 18
May 12 at Utah Smith's Ballpark P12 16–6 Keaton Cenatiempo (4–1) Nolan Stouder (0–5) None 4,108 25–22
May 14 at Santa Clara* Stephen Schott Stadium Santa Clara Portal 8–5 (10) Mason Marshall (4–1) Josh Inouye (2–1) None 230 26–22 14–10
May 15 at Santa Clara* Stephen Schott Stadium Santa Clara Portal 7–8 Max Kuhns (1–0) Kolton Mahoney (4–7) None 373 26–23 14–11
May 16 at Santa Clara* Stephen Schott Stadium Santa Clara Portal 4–2 Michael Rucker (5–1) Steven Wilson (3–4) Mason Marshall (1) 280 27–23 15–11
May 18 y-Saint Mary's* Louis Guisto Field TheW.tv 4–3 (10) James Lengal (1–1) David Dellaserra (2–4) None 91 28–23 16–11
May 21 vs. Pepperdine* Banner Island Ballpark TheW.tv 7–8 Max Gamboa (5–2) Mason Marshall (4–2) None 789 28–24
May 22 vs. San Diego* Banner Island Ballpark TheW.tv 4–5 Anthony McIver (3–2) Kolton Mahoney (4–8) None 962 28–25
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*West Coast Conference games
y- BYU was considered the home team despite playing in Moraga because the game was originally scheduled to be played in Provo.

Radio Information

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Every BYU Baseball game had a radio/internet broadcast available. 33 games were broadcast on KOVO with Brent Norton (play-by-play) calling the games for his 26th consecutive season. A rotating selection of analysts was used. 14 of the games were simulcast on BYU Radio. BYU Radio also had 4 radio exclusives this season: Mar 6 late night & Mar 7 vs. Hartford & Apr 7 & 28 vs. Utah Valley. Robbie Bullough provided play by play for BYU Radio's exclusive games vs. Hartford as well as the Apr. 28 game at Utah Valley. He also sat in on a couple of games Brent Norton was unable to make. The Apr. 7 Utah Valley game was a BYUtv simulcast.

UC Santa Barbara, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah Valley, and Cal State Northridge all provided an internet broadcast through their respective athletic websites.

TV Announcers

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  • March 5: Hartford- Brent Norton & Jeff Bills
  • March 6: Hartford, Game 1- Brent Norton & Randy Wilstead
  • March 6: Hartford, Game 2- Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
  • March 7: Hartford- Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
  • March 10: @ Utah Valley- No announcers
  • March 12: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • March 13: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • March 14: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • March 19: @ Gonzaga- No announcers
  • March 20: @ Gonzaga- No announcers
  • March 21: @ Gonzaga- No announcers
  • March 24: @ Utah- JB Long & Kevin Stocker
  • March 26: @ San Diego- Jack Murray & John Cunningham
  • March 27: @ San Diego- Jack Murray & John Cunningham
  • March 28: @ San Diego- Jack Murray & John Cunningham
  • March 30: @ San Diego State- Chris Elow
  • April 2: Portland- Dave McCann & Gary Sheide
  • April 3: Portland- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • April 4: Portland– Brent Norton & Jeff Bills
  • April 7: Utah Valley- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • April 9: @ Loyola Marymount- Chris Turkmany & Derek Georgino
  • April 10: @ Loyola Marymount- Justin Alderson
  • April 11: @ Loyola Marymount- Dalton Green
  • April 21: Utah- Dave McCann & Gary Sheide
  • April 23: San Francisco- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • April 24: San Francisco- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • April 25: San Francisco- Brent Norton & Randy Wilstead
  • April 28: @ Utah Valley- Jordan Bianucci & James Warnick
  • April 30: @ Pacific- Paul Muyskens
  • May 1: @ Pacific- Justin Alderson
  • May 2: @ Pacific- Ricky Garcia
  • May 7: Saint Mary's- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • May 8: Saint Mary's- Spencer Linton & Gary Sheide
  • May 9: Saint Mary's- Dave McCann & Gary Sheide- Game rained out
  • May 12: @ Utah- JB Long & Jerry Kindall
  • May 14: @ Santa Clara- David Gentile & Collin Baker
  • May 15: @ Santa Clara- No announcers
  • May 16: @ Santa Clara- No announcers
  • May 18: Saint Mary's in Moraga- Dean Boerner & Daniel Conmy
  • May 21: Pepperdine- Justin Alderson & Frank Cruz
  • May 22: San Diego- Justin Alderson & Frank Cruz

See also

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