Baseball Preview: Jacksonville Classic
Looks like it is Caden Favors in Game 1 (Virginia), Tommy LaPour in Game 2 (Auburn), and Daniel Zang in Game 3 (Iowa).
SCOUTING VIRGINIA: The Cavaliers are off to a 4-0 start in 2024 after a 50-15 campaign and a spot in the College World Series a year ago. Virginia has made the trip to Omaha two of the last three seasons and six times since 2009. Offensively, the Cavaliers are led by juniors Ethan Anderson and Griff O'Ferrall; O'Ferrall was a unanimous preseason All-American while Anderson earned preseason All-America recognition from D1Baseball and the NCBWA. The 'Hoos led the nation in hits (766) and doubles (172) in 2023 while tying for the nation's top spot in batting average (.332). Head coach Brian O'Connor is in his 21st season with Virginia, owning an overall record of 843-353.
SCOUTING AUBURN: The Tigers head to Jacksonville with a 4-0 record after sweeping Eastern Kentucky and downing fellow AAC member UAB in the midweek. Auburn is coming off back-to-back regional host bids for the first time in program history after a 34-23-1 mark in 2023; the Tigers went 0-2 in the Auburn regional with losses to Penn and Southern Miss. A veteran pitching staff returns all three weekend starters from a year ago, while preseason All-SEC picks Ike Irish and Bobby Peirce headline the lineup. Head coach Butch Thompson is in his ninth season with the Tigers, boasting a record of 260-187.
SCOUTING IOWA: The Hawkeyes check into Jacksonville with a 3-1 record following a 2023 season that ended with a 44-16 mark, tied for the most wins in a single season in program history. Iowa advanced to the Big Ten Tournament championship game and made its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2017, going 2-2 at the Terre Haute Regional. Friday starter Brody Brecht was named preseason first team All-America by D1Baseball and Perfect Game, one of three preseason All-Big Ten selections. Longtime head coach Rick Heller is in his 11th season at Iowa and 37th overall, entering Friday with a 1,013-757 record.
How did we get into this tournament? Token Non-P5 program? Trying to guarantee the other 3 teams at least 1 win?
Looks like it is Caden Favors in Game 1 (Virginia), Tommy LaPour in Game 2 (Auburn), and Daniel Zang in Game 3 (Iowa).
SCOUTING VIRGINIA: The Cavaliers are off to a 4-0 start in 2024 after a 50-15 campaign and a spot in the College World Series a year ago. Virginia has made the trip to Omaha two of the last three seasons and six times since 2009. Offensively, the Cavaliers are led by juniors Ethan Anderson and Griff O'Ferrall; O'Ferrall was a unanimous preseason All-American while Anderson earned preseason All-America recognition from D1Baseball and the NCBWA. The 'Hoos led the nation in hits (766) and doubles (172) in 2023 while tying for the nation's top spot in batting average (.332). Head coach Brian O'Connor is in his 21st season with Virginia, owning an overall record of 843-353.
SCOUTING AUBURN: The Tigers head to Jacksonville with a 4-0 record after sweeping Eastern Kentucky and downing fellow AAC member UAB in the midweek. Auburn is coming off back-to-back regional host bids for the first time in program history after a 34-23-1 mark in 2023; the Tigers went 0-2 in the Auburn regional with losses to Penn and Southern Miss. A veteran pitching staff returns all three weekend starters from a year ago, while preseason All-SEC picks Ike Irish and Bobby Peirce headline the lineup. Head coach Butch Thompson is in his ninth season with the Tigers, boasting a record of 260-187.
SCOUTING IOWA: The Hawkeyes check into Jacksonville with a 3-1 record following a 2023 season that ended with a 44-16 mark, tied for the most wins in a single season in program history. Iowa advanced to the Big Ten Tournament championship game and made its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2017, going 2-2 at the Terre Haute Regional. Friday starter Brody Brecht was named preseason first team All-America by D1Baseball and Perfect Game, one of three preseason All-Big Ten selections. Longtime head coach Rick Heller is in his 11th season at Iowa and 37th overall, entering Friday with a 1,013-757 record.
How did we get into this tournament? Token Non-P5 program? Trying to guarantee the other 3 teams at least 1 win?
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