2010 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team

American college baseball season

2010 TCU Horned Frogs baseball
Mountain West regular season champion
Mountain West tournament champion
Fort Worth Regional champion
Austin Super Regional champion
ConferenceMountain West Conference
CBNo. 3
Record54–14 (19–5 MWC)
Head coach
  • Jim Schlossnagle (7th season)
Home stadiumLupton Stadium
Seasons
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2010 Mountain West Conference baseball standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 TCU  ‍y 19 5   .792 54 14   .794
New Mexico  ‍‍‍y 14 8   .636 38 22   .633
San Diego State  ‍‍‍ 13 11   .542 28 28   .500
BYU  ‍‍‍ 12 12   .500 27 31   .466
UNLV  ‍‍‍ 11 13   .458 29 29   .500
Utah  ‍‍‍ 10 13   .435 23 28   .451
Air Force  ‍‍‍ 3 20   .130 13 42   .236
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 30, 2010[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2010 TCU Horned Frogs baseball team represented Texas Christian University in the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Horned frogs were coached by Jim Schlossnagle, in his 7th season with the Horned Frogs, and played home games at Lupton Stadium.

Schedule and results

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2010 TCU Horned Frogs baseball game log
Regular season (43–11)
February (5–1)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record MWC Ref
Feb. 19 Sam Houston State* No. 11 Lupton Stadium
Fort Worth, Texas
W 4–0 S. Maxwell (1–0) D. Gallant (0–1) 3,228 1–0 [2]
Feb. 20 Sam Houston State* No. 11 Lupton Stadium W 12–7 M. Purke (1–0) P. Spinn (0–1) 3,072 2–0 [3]
Feb. 21 Sam Houston State* No. 11 Lupton Stadium W 15–2 K. Winkler (1–0) J. Westra (0–1) 2,503 3–0 [4]
Feb. 24 at Baylor* Game postponed [5]
Feb. 26 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton* No. 9 Goodwin Field
Fullerton, California
W 5–2 S. Maxwell (2–0) D. Renken (0–2) K. Merck (1) 2,193 4–0 [6]
Feb. 28 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton* No. 9 Goodwin Field L 4–6 D. Hurlbut (1–0) P. Gerrish (0–1) N. Ramirez (1) 2,028 4–1 [7]
Feb. 28 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton* No. 9 Goodwin Field W 8–1 K. Winkler (2–0) T. Pill (1–1) DH 5–1 [8]
March (13–4)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record MWC Ref
Mar. 2 UTSA* No. 7 Lupton Stadium W 17–12 T. Lockwood (1–0) R. Perucki (0–1) 2,495 6–1 [9]
Mar. 5 vs. Texas Tech* No. 7 Minute Maid Park
Houston, Texas
W 11–2 S. Maxwell (3–0) C. Bettis (2–1) 7–1 [10]
Mar. 6 vs. Missouri* No. 7 Minute Maid Park W 4–3 (10) K. Merck (1–0) J. Emens (0–1) 8–1 [11]
Mar. 7 vs. No. 9 Rice* No. 7 Minute Maid Park L 4–5 A. Gonzales (2–1) E. Miller (0–1) 8–2 [12]
Mar. 9 at UT Arlington* No. 7 Clay Gould Ballpark
Arlington, Texas
W 15–2 G. Holle (1–0) M. Picca (0–1) 847 9–2 [13]
Mar. 12 Texas Tech* No. 7 Lupton Stadium W 8–7 T. Appleby (1–0) B. Bruening (2–1) K. Merck (2) 3,257 10–2 [14]
Mar. 13 Texas Tech* No. 7 Lupton Stadium W 9–1 M. Purke (2–0) B. Doran (0–1) 3,363 11–2 [15]
Mar. 14 Texas Tech* No. 7 Lupton Stadium W 8–5 K. Winkler (3–0) C. Bettis (2–2) 3,692 12–2 [16]
Mar. 16 at Oral Roberts* No. 4 J. L. Johnson Stadium
Tulsa, Oklahoma
W 6–4 G. Holle (2–0) M. Guest (1–1) T. Lockwood (1) 613 13–2 [17]
Mar. 18 BYU No. 4 Lupton Stadium W 13–6 S. Maxwell (4–0) J. Shutt (1–3) 2,750 14–2 1–0 [18]
Mar. 19 BYU No. 4 Lupton Stadium W 11–3 M. Purke (3–0) M. Neil (2–2) 2,948 15–2 2–0 [19]
Mar. 19 BYU No. 4 Lupton Stadium L 4–5 C. Capper (1–0) T. Appleby (1–1) D. McKnight (3) DH 15–3 2–1 [20]
Mar. 22 at Dallas Baptist* No. 5 Patriot Field
Dallas, Texas
L 7–8 B. Williamson (5–0) T. Lockwood (1–1) 15–4 [21]
Mar. 23 Texas State* No. 5 Lupton Stadium W 4–0 P. Gerrish (1–1) B. Borski (1–4) T. Appleby (1) 2,764 16–4 [22]
Mar. 26 at Air Force No. 5 Falcon Baseball Field
Colorado Springs, Colorado
L 11–14 A. Truesdale (1–4) T. Lockwood (1–2) E. Abrecht (1) 16–5 2–2 [23]
Mar. 28 at Air Force No. 5 Falcon Baseball Field W 20–6 K. Winkler (4–0) K. Koehler (1–2) 17–5 3–2 [24]
Mar. 28 at Air Force Game halted in 7th inning; remainder of game played May 14[a] [25]
Mar. 30 UT Arlington* No. 11 Lupton Stadium W 10–3 T. Lockwood (2–2) M. Picca (1–2) 2,651 18–5 [26]
April (14–4)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record MWC Ref
Apr. 1 San Diego State No. 11 Lupton Stadium W 4–1 T. Appleby (2–1) R. Alcala (0–2) 2,648 19–5 4–2 [27]
Apr. 2 San Diego State No. 11 Lupton Stadium W 11–5 T. Lockwood (3–2) B. Crabb (2–3) 3,056 20–5 5–2 [28]
Apr. 3 San Diego State No. 11 Lupton Stadium L 1–3 J. Pecoraro (1–1) K. Merck (1–1) 3,071 20–6 5–3 [29]
Apr. 6 No. 12 Oklahoma* No. 11 Lupton Stadium L 2–3 J. Erben (6–0) P. Gerrish (1–2) R. Duke (9) 3,924 20–7 [30]
Apr. 9 at Houston* No. 11 Schroeder Park
Houston, Texas
W 15–1 M. Purke (4–0) W. Kankel (1–3) 1,214 21–7 [31]
Apr. 10 at Houston* No. 11 Schroeder Park W 6–1 K. Winkler (5–0) M. Creel (2–3) T. Lockwood (2) 1,426 22–7 [32]
Apr. 11 at Houston* No. 11 Schroeder Park W 12–2 S. Maxwell (5–0) M. Goodnight (4–4) 1,243 23–7 [33]
Apr. 13 Texas A&M* No. 10 Lupton Stadium W 6–1 T. Lockwood (4–2) N. Fleece (1–1) 4,375 24–7 [34]
Apr. 15 at BYU No. 10 Larry H. Miller Field
Provo, Utah
W 14–8 M. Purke (5–0) M. Neil (3–4) 1,103 25–7 6–3 [35]
Apr. 16 at BYU No. 10 Larry H. Miller Field W 12–1 K. Winkler (6–0) C. Nyberg (0–3) 1,237 26–7 7–3 [36]
Apr. 17 at BYU No. 10 Larry H. Miller Field W 6–5 (11) K. Merck (2–1) J. Shutt (3–5) 1,098 27–7 8–3 [37]
Apr. 19 Dallas Baptist* Game cancelled
Apr. 20 at Oklahoma* No. 8 L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park
Norman, Oklahoma
L 3–8 M. Rocha (5–1) P. Gerrish (1–3) 1,181 27–8 [38]
Apr. 23 UNLV No. 8 Lupton Stadium W 15–5 M. Purke (6–0) T. Peters (4–3) 2,574 28–8 9–3 [39]
Apr. 24 UNLV No. 8 Lupton Stadium W 9–8 T. Lockwood (5–2) G. DeWeese (1–2) 3,024 29–8 10–3 [40]
Apr. 25 UNLV No. 8 Lupton Stadium W 7–1 S. Maxwell (6–0) M. Hutchison (4–3) 3,217 30–8 11–3 [41]
Apr. 27 Baylor* No. 5 Lupton Stadium W 5–4 (10) M. Purke (7–0) B. Pinckard (1–2) 3,768 31–8 [42]
Apr. 28 at Baylor* No. 5 Baylor Ballpark
Waco, Texas
L 4–14 W. Kempf (5–2) G. Holle (2–1) 2,776 31–9 [43]
Apr. 30 at Utah No. 5 Lindquist Field
Ogden, Utah
W 11–6 M. Purke (8–0) J. Whatcott (4–6) 350 32–9 12–3 [44]
May (11–2)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record MWC Ref
May 1 at Utah No. 5 Lupton Stadium W 11–4 K. Winkler (7–0) R. Anton (6–3) 135 33–9 13–3 [45]
May 2 at Utah No. 5 Lupton Stadium W 8–2 S. Maxwell (7–0) B. Card (2–3) 235 34–9 14–3 [46]
May 7 at New Mexico No. 4 Isotopes Park
Albuquerque, New Mexico
W 3–2 M. Purke (9–0) R. Jaramillo (3–2) T. Lockwood (3) 1,950 35–9 15–3 [47]
May 8 at New Mexico No. 4 Isotopes Park L 2–3 W. Kesler (5–1) K. Winkler (7–1) 3,026 35–10 15–4 [48]
May 9 at New Mexico No. 4 Isotopes Park W 26–4 S. Maxwell (8–0) K. Toves (4–2) 1,935 36–10 16–4 [49]
May 12 at No. 29 Texas State* No. 4 Bobcat Ballpark
San Marcos, Texas
W 10–5 T. Appleby (2–1) B. Borski (1–8) 1,163 37–10 [50]
May 14 at Air Force No. 4 Falcon Baseball Field[a] W 19–17 (12) M. Purke (10–0) E. Abrecht (1–6) 156 38–10 17–4 [51]
May 14 Air Force No. 4 Lupton Stadium W 8–2 K. Winkler (8–1) A. Truesdale (2–8) 2,685 39–10 18–4 [52]
May 15 Air Force No. 4 Lupton Stadium L 2–4 K. Koehler (3–8) S. Maxwell (8–1) S. Carley (1) 2,912 39–11 18–5 [53]
May 16 Air Force No. 4 Lupton Stadium W 5–3 T. Lockwood (6–2) A. Baker (0–4) K. Merck (3) 3,404 40–11 19–5 [54]
May 18 at UTSA* Game cancelled [55]
May 20 Cal State Bakersfield* No. 6 Lupton Stadium W 13–1 M. Purke (11–0) M. Jannis (4–4) 4,280 41–11 [56]
May 21 Cal State Bakersfield* No. 6 Lupton Stadium W 12–0 K. Winkler (9–1) B. Van Dam (0–3) 2,872 42–11 [57]
May 22 Cal State Bakersfield* No. 6 Lupton Stadium W 7–0 S. Maxwell (9–1) M. McCarthy (5–5) 2,711 43–11 [58]
Postseason (11–3)
Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament (3–0)
Date Opponent Rank (Seed) Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record MWCT Ref
May 26 vs. (6) Utah No. 6 (1) Tony Gwynn Stadium
San Diego, California
W 13–2 M. Purke (12–0) J. Whatcott (5–9) 562 44–11 1–0 [59]
May 27 vs. (5) UNLV No. 6 (1) Tony Gwynn Stadium W 5–2 K. Winkler (10–1) B. Gilbertson (1–2) 504 45–11 2–0 [60]
May 28 vs. (2) New Mexico No. 6 (1) Tony Gwynn Stadium W 2–0 S. Maxwell (10–1) J. Oatman (0–1) T. Lockwood (4) 385 46–11 3–0 [61]
Fort Worth Regional (3–0)
Date Opponent Rank (Seed) Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record NCAAT Ref
June 4 (4) Lamar* No. 5 (1) Lupton Stadium W 16–3 K. Winkler (11–1) M. Smith (10–4) G. Holle (1) 3,135 47–11 1–0 [62]
June 5 (3) Arizona* No. 5 (1) Lupton Stadium W 11–5 M. Purke (13–0) K. Simon (8–6) T. Lockwood (5) 3,160 48–11 2–0 [63]
June 6 (2) Baylor* No. 5 (1) Lupton Stadium W 9–0 S. Maxwell (11–1) C. Fritsch (5–4) 3,148 49–11 3–0 [64]
Austin Super Regional (2–1)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record NCAAT Ref
June 11 at No. 2 (2) Texas* No. 5 UFCU Disch–Falk Field
Austin, Texas
W 3–1 M. Purke (14–0) C. Green (11–2) T. Lockwood (6) 7,312 50–11 4–0 [65]
June 12 at No. 2 (2) Texas* No. 5 UFCU Disch–Falk Field L 1–14 T. Jungmann (8–3) S. Maxwell (11–2) 7,315 50–12 4–1 [66]
June 13 at No. 2 (2) Texas* No. 5 UFCU Disch–Falk Field W 4–1 K. Winkler (12–1) B. Workman (12–2) T. Lockwood (7) 7,356 51–12 5–1 [67]
College World Series (3–2)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Att. Record CWS Ref
June 19 vs. No. 7 Florida State* No. 3 Rosenblatt Stadium
Omaha, Nebraska
W 8–1 M. Purke (15–0) S. Gilmartin (9–8) 23,649 52–12 1–0 [68]
June 21 vs. 2 UCLA* No. 4 Rosenblatt Stadium L 3–6 G. Cole (11–3) K. Winkler (12–2) D. Klein (10) 23,345 52–13 1–1 [69]
June 23 vs. No. 7 Florida State* No. Rosenblatt Stadium W 11–7 E. Miller (1–0) M. McGee (4–1) 22,541 53–13 2–1 [70]
June 25 vs. No. 2 UCLA* No. 3 Rosenblatt Stadium W 6–2 M. Purke (16–0) R. Rasmussen (11–2) T. Lockwood (8) 22,334 54–13 3–1 [71]
June 26 vs. No. 2 UCLA* No. 3 Rosenblatt Stadium L 3–10 T. Bauer (12–3) K. Winkler (12–3) 10,907 54–14 3–2 [72]

*Denotes non–conference game • Schedule source

Notes

  1. ^ a b The third game against Air Force began on March 28 at Falcon Baseball Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado; however, it was halted due to TCU's travel restrictions and resumed on May 14. The game was finished immediately prior to the first game of a three-game series hosted by TCU; for this reason, the suspended game was finished at Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth but is still listed as being played in Colorado Springs.

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