The Game: Towson (2-6, 0-0 CAA) @ George Washington (0-6, 0-0 A10)
When: Tuesday, Mar. 1, 2:30 p.m.
Where: Tucker Field at Barcroft Park – Arlington, Va.
Broadcast: ESPN+ ($)
Series: GW leads 38-29-2
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Towson University baseball team will take the short trek down to Arlington, Virginia to play at George Washington on Tuesday, March 1 at 2:30 p.m.
The game will be broadcast online on ESPN+, available via subscription.
CAA member Towson is coming off a weekend split in Baton Rouge with two wins vs. Southern and a pair of defeats to #6 LSU to stand at 2-6 overall. GW, from the Atlantic-10, was swept by South Carolina on the road over the weekend to be at 0-6 overall.
This is the first of two planned games between Towson and GW. The rematch will be on April 5 in Towson.
Towson and GW have played at least once every year since 1987. In a series that began in 1981, GW holds the all-time lead 38-29-2. GW won the lone meeting last year, an 8-4 win in Arlington on Apr. 21, 2021.
TWO TIGERS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-CAA
A pair of Tigers were honored on preseason all-conference teams by different publications.
Nick Janowicz was selected as Preseason Honorable Mention All-CAA by the league's head coaches. Janowicz was second on the team last season in each strikeouts with 53 and innings pitched with 66.2.
Danny Becerra was named Preseason CAA All-Conference by Perfect Game USA at shortstop. He earned 19 multi-hit contests last year, finishing with 12 doubles, 24 RBI and 11 stolen bases.
COMING OFF CAA TOURNAMENT YEAR
Towson earned an important feat last season, making the CAA Tournament for the first time since 2013. The Tigers finished second in the CAA North at 11-12, including two series victories over Delaware. Towson picked up the 5-seed in the CAA Tournament.
LAST TIME: TOWSON SPLITS IN BATON ROUGE
Towson traveled to Baton Rouge and split during the weekend, taking both games vs. Southern 5-2 and 11-1 and falling to #6 LSU 6-0 and 11-1.
Key stat:
--Led after three innings in three games
Top Towson batter:
--#12
Elijah Dickerson: .400, 2 HR, 1 3B, 1 2B, 8 RBI
Top Towson pitcher:
--#27
Doug Marose: W, 6 IP, 1 R (unearned), 4 K
WELCOME NEW STAFF
Two new coaches join the team for the 2022 season.
Blake Nation is the new pitching coach after three years at Hofstra, coaching Jim Joyce, a 16th round pick in the 2021 MLB Draft.
Also joining is volunteer assistant coach
Paul Benoit, who coached four all-league players at Ottawa University.
In addition, head coach
Matt Tyner elevated
Tanner Biagini to interim associate head coach in his fifth year with the team.
NEW LOOK OUTFIELD
Needing three new starting outfielders this season, Towson restocked the ranks past the infield. Anderson transfer
Chandler Castleberry locks down center while La Salle transfer
Elijah Dickerson is in right. Radford transfer
Bryce Frederick takes up left field in his second season.
FEAR THE FRESHMAN
Freshman
Doug Marose won his first college start on Feb. 26, going six innings with an unearned run vs. Southern in an 11-1 victory. He is the first Tiger to earn a victory in his first-ever college start since 2014.
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Towson has two players in the minor leagues.
Richie Palacios, a third-round pick by Cleveland in 2018, is the #9 rated-prospect in the Guardians system, hitting .297 with 33 doubles in the minors. Brady Policelli, a 13th round draft pick by the Detroit Tigers in 2016, was a spring training invite in 2019 and 2020 having spent five years in the minors.
Gavin Weyman has pitched in independent league ball the past three years, throwing for the Ogden Raptors in the Pioneer League in 2021.
TOWSON PICKED SEVENTH IN CAA PRESEASON POLL
Towson has been predicted to finish seventh in the CAA preseason coaches poll as the league returns to a round robin format. Reigning champion Northeastern is predicted to finish first followed by last year's southern division winner UNCW. The rest of the poll is filled out by Charleston, Elon, James Madison, W&M, Towson, Delaware and Hofstra.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS:
GW finished with a 26-18 overall record last season. Graduate student outfielder Michael Ludowig is riding a five-game hitting streak, hitting .318 with three extra base hits. Freshman catcher Tim Nicholson has multi-hit in his last two contests for a .292 batting average.