Towson Baseball Hosting Georgetown Wednesday Before William & Mary in Weekend Series
The Games: Towson (13-32, 3-18 CAA) vs. Georgetown (24-20, 7-7 Big East) | vs. William & Mary (27-18, 11-10 CAA)
When: Wednesday, May 3 – 3 p.m. | Friday, May 5 – Sunday, May 7 – 3/1/1 p.m.
Where: John B. Schuerholz Park | Towson, Maryland
Series: Towson leads 10-6-1 | William & Mary leads 41-21
TOWSON, Md. – The Tigers are back at John B. Schuerholz Park for a Wednesday afternoon matchup against the Georgetown Hoyas at 3 p.m. Over the weekend, The Tigers will face William & Mary in Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) play. Friday's game is set for 3 p.m. while game time Saturday and Sunday is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Weekend Schedule:
Friday, May 5 - vs. William & Mary, 3 p.m.
Saturday, May 6 - vs. William & Mary, 1 p.m.
Sunday, May 7 - vs. William & Mary, 1 p.m.
Admission for Towson home games is free to the public. See the attached parking flyers for information regarding coming to campus on Wednesday and Friday.
All four games will be streamed live on FloSports.
Towson is 10-6-1 all-time against the Hoyas and are currently on a three-game winning streak in the series dating back to March 22, 2014. The Tigers won the last matchup 4-0 on April 13, 2021 in Bethesda, Maryland.
The Tigers are 21-41 all-time against William & Mary. The Tribe have won the last four matchups of the series dating back to May 27, 2021.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
Georgetown enters the matchup at 24-20 overall and 7-7 in Big East play. The Hoyas have wins over common opponents of the Tigers in Mount St. Mary's, UMBC, George Mason, Villanova, Coppin State and UNCW.
The Tribe enter Tuesday at 27-18 overall and 11-10 in conference play with CAA-series wins over Delaware, Elon, Stony Brook, Monmouth and Hofstra. W&M also has wins over common opponents Richmond, Marist, George Mason, Charleston and GW. The Tribe have picked up midweek wins over Campbell and Maryland.
LAST TIME: TIGERS DROP SERIES FINALE AT NU
The Tigers held a lead against Northeastern for six innings in Sunday's series finale, ultimately falling 5-4 at Friedman Diamond in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Top Towson Batter:
--#31
John Cristino: 1-for-4, 2 RBI, 1 HR
Top Towson Pitcher:
--#22
Ethan Pecko: 4.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 3 K
FREDERICK NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK 4/10
Bryce Frederick was named the CAA Player of the Week on 4/10 following a .636 (7-for-11) week capped with two walk-off home runs in wins over UMBC and George Mason. The junior racked up two doubles, three home runs, nine RBI and five runs scored in the Tigers' two victories. His stellar performances also earned him Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week recognition.
HECKELMAN TABBED CO-ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 3/13
Following an 8-for-16 week at the plate including two homers, four runs scored and eight RBI, Brian Heckelman was tabbed the CAA Co-Rookie of the Week on 3/13. He picked up three multi-hit games in the week.
DICKERSON PICKS UP PRESEASON HONORS
Outfielder
Elijah Dickerson was selected as a Preseason Honorable Mention All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) by the league's head coaches. Dickerson was named an Honorable Mention All-CAA at the end of last season after batting .262 with 27 runs, 10 doubles, 10 home runs and 42 RBI. Dickerson was also named to the 2023 Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Award Watch List, an award based on performance at the plate, academics and personal integrity.
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
The 2023 roster highlights 16 newcomers: eight freshmen and eight transfers. Among notable transfers include power-hitting catcher from Rowan College of South Jersey Gloucester,
John Cristino;
Jeremy Wagner, son of longtime MLB pitcher Billy Wagner; First Team All-MEC utility player Jack Lawrence; and Kansas transfer
Reyce Curnane.
EARNING STRIPES
New pitching coach
Mike Ruppenthal joins the Towson staff ahead of the 2023 campaign after serving in the same role with Tyler Junior College. Tyler won the 2021 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) DIII National Championship and Ruppenthal was subsequently named the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) NJCAA DIII Assistant Coach of the Year.
HOMEGROWN TALENT
The 2023 roster features 14 players that hail from Maryland, including eight returners and six newcomers. Among the six newcomers, three are transfers and three are freshmen.
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Former Towson player, Richie Palacios, a third-round pick by Cleveland in 2018, made his Major League debut with the Guardians in 2022. He went 2-for-3 in his first game in the Show and finished the year batting .232 with seven runs, two doubles and 10 RBI. He did most of his damage as a pinch-hitter, where he hit .263 in 22 plate appearances with six RBI and three doubles. Palacios is currently listed on the Guardians' 2023 40-man roster and was selected to play for Team Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic. Brady Policelli, a 13th-round draft pick by the Detroit Tigers in 2016, was a spring training invite in 2019, 2020 and 2021 having spent six years in the minors. Gavin Weyman has pitched in independent league ball the past four years, throwing for the High Point Rockers and the Charleston Dirty Birds in the Atlantic League in 2022.
CAA NEWCOMERS
The CAA welcomes three new opponents in the 2023 season in Stony Brook, Monmouth and North Carolina A&T. Stony Brook enters as the sixth ranked team in the preseason among CAA coaches and three Seawolves were named to the 2023 Preseason All- CAA team. Newcomers Monmouth and North Carolina A&T were picked to finish ninth and 11th respectively in the coaches poll, each with one player named the 2023 Preseason All-CAA team.
TOWSON PICKED TENTH IN CAA PRESEASON POLL
Towson has been predicted to finish tenth in the CAA preseason coaches poll. Charleston was selected to finish first, followed by UNCW, Hofstra and Northeastern. William & Mary, Stony Brook, Elon, Delaware, Monmouth and North Carolina A&T round out the rankings.