THIBODAUX, La. – After dropping a tough 9-6 loss to No. 4 LSU Tuesday night, the Nicholls baseball team closes the 2012 regular season at Stephen F. Austin with a berth in the 2012 Southland Conference Baseball Tournament at stake. The Colonels will need to win the series at the very least, with a sweep giving the Colonels a much stronger chance of making the postseason for an unprecedented third consecutive year.
The Opening Pitch
The Colonels are 25-26 overall on the season after falling to No. 4 LSU 9-6 Tuesday night... To make the tournament the Colonels will need to win the series and get some help, with a sweep being ideal... Nicholls is 11-14 away from Thibodaux, but are approaching the most wins of any Nicholls team on the road in the last nine years...
Jeremy Hill has registered 50 hits since returning to the lineup from injury and is on a 13-game hitting streak which is the longest of his career, longest for any Colonel this year, and longest of any Colonel currently on the roster... The Colonels have given up 42 runs to opponents in the first inning this season, and is 6-11 when an opponent scores in the first... Nicholls is 11-16 in day games this season... The Colonels are 22-6 when holding opponents to four runs or less, while just 4-20 when allowing five or more.
Following the action
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Nicholls/SFA Series Notes
The Colonels hold a 31-17 advantage in all-time meetings against the Lumberjacks... Since reviving their program and meeting on the diamond in the 2006 season, the Colonels are 6-12 against SFA, winning only that opening series in 2006... SFA swept the Colonels in 2008, and have won two games in each series since... In the last four seasons, each team has scored double-digit runs in six of those contests.
More on the Lumberjacks
The Lumberjacks enter the series 21-30 on the season and 14-16 in the Southland... SFA was picked third in the coaches and second by the SID's in the preseason poll...The Lumberjacks are 12-8 at hoime in Jaycees Field... Hunter Dozier leads the team at the plate with a .350 average, 69 hits, 21 for extra bases and eight home runs, which places him fourth and first in the conference in those categories... SFA has three pitchers with five wins on the season, with a team ERA of 4.17.
Top of the Hill
Senior hitter
Jeremy Hill has been a force at the plate since returning from a groin injury midway through the season. Before missing a handful of games, Hill was hitting .294 with 20 hits and only one home run. Since returning to the lineup full-time in late March, Hill has registered 50 hits and three long balls upping his hitting average to .370 which is third in the Southland. During this stretch he is on the longest hitting streak of his career at 13 games, with 13 multi-hit outings and nine multi-RBI games. His average has vaulted him to 39
th in the nation in batting average, while his on-base percentage of .453 is in the top 100 players in the country. If he keeps at this pace, he'll be the eighth Nicholls hitter in the last ten years to have an average over .350 for a season.
Never a day off
Senior
Blake Bergeron is creeping up an exclusive list of Colonels who have started 120 or more games in a career, as he and Keith Kulbeth are the only two so far with
Beau Faulk earning a spot on that list by season's end. Bergeron has made 121 consecutive starts and has 163 in his career which is second best since 2003. With only one cancellation in the regular season, Bergeron will finish with 166 starts and 175 games played at Nicholls. Faulk has started 129 games at Nicholls, missing a start for the first time in 47 games against Central Arkansas. If the rest of the season plays out Faulk will have started 132 games and played in 157, both numbers would be third.
Jeremy Hill, who had played in every game (76) since 2011 until an injury in the Sam Houston series earlier this season, could finish with more than 100 in just two seasons.
Michael LeGrange is second on the team in consecutive starts with 82.
Called on Delatte
Senior pitcher
Brad Delatte has appeared in at least 20 games for the third-straight year, with his 29 appearances this year being the most in his career. Delatte, far and away, has been the most used pitcher for the Colonels in recent history, appearing in over 80 games in his career, in over 115 innings of work. Delatte has finished 37 games in his career and can improve upon his marks with just under seven games left in the season.
The real McCoy
Jordan McCoy's seven saves this year has him 90th in the country in the category and top five in the conference. He now has the most for any Colonel in a career (7) in the last ten years, much less in just one season. Included on that list is assistant coach/pitching coach Rudy Darrow who had six in 2006.
No free passes
The Colonels have been stingy in allowing runners on base this year with walks as a team, allowing less than three per game. Among the Colonels,
Seth Webster has only allowed 11 walks all year ranking him 18th in the country in walks per game. Webster is also 71st in the nation with a 4.45 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Catch them if you can
Nicholls is currently tenth in the nation in steals and eighth in steals per game, stealing just under two bases a game, with 98 on the year. The Colonels have three players in
Matt Richard,
Philip Lyons and
Mike Barba, who are in the top 150 players in the country in steals, while Richard is 39th in stolen bags per game.
Road Warriors
With 11 wins away from Thibodaux already this season, the Colonels have bested last year's mark, which is the most for any team in recent history. This is the third time since 2003 that that Colonels have won at least seven or more road games, and is two away from tying the most games the Colonels have won on the road in the last 13 years in 2002.
Program on the Upswing
For the first time in nine years the Nicholls baseball team won 28 games in a season last year. The Colonels won 15 games in conference play for the second consecutive year and third time since joining the Southland Conference. Over the last two years, the Colonels have won more games (55) than in the four previous years combined (52).
Rookie (Coach) of the Year
In his first year at the helm of the Colonels baseball program,
Seth Thibodeaux led the team to the Southland Conference Tournament Semifinals last year, and in the process won the second most games in an inaugural campaign as skipper. Only T.C. Calmes had a better opening year with 33 wins in 1974.
Webster, Hill Named Preseason First Team All-Conference
Seniors
Seth Webster and
Jeremy Hill were named preseason first team all-conference selections to open the new season, placing two Colonels on the list for the first time in years. Webster was a first-team All-Southland Conference pitcher from a year ago, being the first Colonel to earn first team honors since Bubba Bell in 2005. The redshirt senior from Delville, La. won Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week honors three times, finishing the season ranked third in the NCAA with seven complete game victories He led the team with a 7-3 record and a 2.30 ERA (28 ER/109.1 IP) that was second in the Southland Conference. Hill, the Long Beach, Miss. product, finished his first year in a Colonel uniform starting all 57 games for Nicholls, hitting .302 (68-for-225) with one home run, ten doubles, 38 RBI and 30 runs scored. A second team All-Southland Conference selection as a DH last year to end the season, Hill logged 17 multi-hit games, including four three-hit games and one of only two four-hit games by a Colonel all year. Hill also made six relief appearances out of the Nicholls bullpen, allowing just three earned runs over 9.1 IP for a 2.89 ERA and did not allow an earned run in four of six outings.
Webster the Wizard
Senior pitcher
Seth Webster had one of the strongest seasons a Nicholls pitcher has had in the last decade. Webster's 2.30 ERA is the lowest a Colonels pitcher has tossed since 1997, and one of the lowest in the last 18 years at Nicholls. His 109.1 innings pitched in 2011 is the most for a pitcher since 2003 and he is only the second pitcher to throw over 100 innings in a season in the last 16 years. The seven wins he earned are the most since 2003. He was named first team all conference, putting a Colonel on the first team list for the first time since 2005. In the tournament, he tied a conference record finishing the tournament with a 0.00 ERA among pitchers with ten or more innings pitched.
Battering Blake
Senior
Blake Bergeron led the Colonels last year in RBI's (57), doubles (10), triples (5) and home runs (5). Those numbers placed Bergeron fourth in triples and 11
th in RBI's in the Southland. Bergeron was also first in the conference in being hit by pitches. Bergeron played all 57 games for the Colonels last year and finished the season with a .420 slugging percentage and .984 fielding percentage.
Talk of the Tourney
After needing a walk-off win in the last series of the year, the Colonels baseball team upset host Texas State in the opening game and made it all the way to the semifinals before falling to the Bobcats to end the season. It was the first time in school history that the Colonels made consecutive appearances in the Southland Conference tournament and will look to go for an unprecedented third time in a row in 2012.
Dominating Duo
Pat Shreve and
Seth Webster made for an unwelcoming duo for opposing teams among Southland Pitchers. Webster and Shreve finished second and third in the league in ERA and first and fifth in runs allowed on the year. Shreve had the sixth best opposing batting average in the conference with a .249 average finishing the season with a 4-2 record with 11 appearances on the year. He was also third in fewest hits allowed, walks allowed, and doubles allowed.. Webster was also eighth in wins, while along with Shreve and
Mike Wisecarver, tied for fewest home runs allowed with one each.
Webster Named College Sports Madness Southland Preseason Pitcher of the Year, Hill Named To First Team
Nicholls State University baseball player
Seth Webster was named the Collegesportsmadness.com Southland Preseason Pitcher of the Year today, it was announced by the website. It's the first preseason honor for the righty from Deville, La., coming off a 2011 season where the senior was named first team all-conference, first team all-state and second team all-region. The awards didn't stop there, as both Webster and
Jeremy Hill were named to the site's all-conference first team. Webster earned the nod as one of the three pitchers, while Hill was placed as one of the three outfielders.
Wisecarver, Delatte Named To Top Pitching List
Nicholls baseball pitchers
Mike Wisecarver and
Brad Delatte were named two of the top 35 pitchers of the Northwoods League this past summer by collegesummerbaseball.net. Wisecarver was named the second best pitcher in the league after going 6-0 with a 1.91 era in 56.2 innings of work for the Waterloo Bucks. Wisecarver allowed just 46 hits, had 19 walks and struck out 44. He was also rated as the 32nd best prospect in the league. Delatte was 2-1 with a 1.91 era in 28.1 innings over the summer. He went the distance in all three games, striking out 65 batters in the process for the Thunder Bay Border Cats.
Conference Preseason Polls Released
The conference released its preseason polls and the Colonels have been picked to finish 11th by the coaches with 39 points and tied for ninth with McNeese by the sports information directors with 39 points also.
Ray Gets Some Work Done
Thanks to the addition of over 1000 new seats, among other renovations, Colonel fans will be treated to an upgraded Ray E. Didier Field when Nicholls opens the 2012 home schedule against Southern University. The field now boasts an attendance figure in the 3000's, newly sodded infield, palm trees behind the outfield fence and entrance, as well as a deck down the right field line past the covered awning.
First Pitch Banquet Sells Out For First Time
The Nicholls sixth annual first pitch banquet sold out for the first time in history, as guests were treated to a rousing guest speaker in former basketball coach Dale Brown. The silent auction with signed memorabilia, events and other assorted items raised money for the team as fans were able to meet the 2012 team and staff before the start of the season.
Baseball Lands Ten during Early Signing Period
As the baseball season continues to draw near, the Nicholls State University baseball team has landed ten recruits during the early signing period Wednesday, including some state and local players. Justin Sinbaldi, Bo Ockman, Alex Tucker, Jake Valdez, Zach LeBouef, Seth Stevens, Cole Wilson, Jace Cheramie, Cliff Covington and Cody Tillotson round out the class that will become Colonels in the 2012-13 season.
“Coach Prothro has done an amazing job of putting this class together along with Coach Darrow. We have answered our needs with this group and we will continue to recruit not only great baseball players but great students as well,” second-year head coach
Seth Thibodeaux said. Having a solid recruiting base, the coaches were able to land quality local talent, as well as finding some gems along the community college route. “We have a great administration at Nicholls and great things are happening here,” Thibodeaux said. “With this, we can continue to recruit young men like these that will help us achieve our goals of being champions in the classroom and on the field.”
Name Ht Wt Pos School - Hometown
Justin Sinibaldi 6-3 200 RHP/1B Rummel - HS Metarie, La.
Bo Ockman 6-2 180 RHP Thibodaux HS - Thibodaux, La.
Alex Tucker 5-11 175 C Catholic HS - Baton Rouge, La.
Jake Valadez 6-3 170 LHP Stony Point HS - Round Rock, Texas
Zach LeBouef 6-2 190 1B/3B South Terrebonne HS - Montegut, La.
Seth Stevens 5-10 175 INF Central Private HS - Baton Rouge, La.
Cole Wilson 5-10 175 INF Parkview Baptist HS - Baton Rouge, La.
Jace Cheramie 6-3 200 LHP Central Lafourche HS - Raceland, La.
Cliff Covington 6-4 210 INF/OF Alabama Southern CC - Leroy, Ala.
Cody Tillotson 6-5 240 LHP/INF Cisco Junior College - Round Rock, Texas
Colonel Baseball Trio Named Summer League All-Stars
Three Nicholls State University baseball standouts enjoyed stellar summer ball seasons had reason to celebrate as junior outfielder
Mike Barba and senior left handed pitchers
Mike Wisecarver and
Brad Delatte were named summer league all stars this week. Barba was named a reserve to the South Division squad for the Texas Collegiate League's Cricket Wireless All-Star game, while Wisecarver and Delatte have earned spots for the 2011 Northwoods League All-Star Game.