LA JOLLA, Calif.—UC San Diego baseball will hit the road for a weekend series at Cal State Bakersfield beginning Friday at 6 p.m. The Tritons (23-11, 10-5 Big West) will take on the Roadrunners (11-24, 6-9 Big West) as the second half of conference play begins.
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The series will continue Saturday at 5 p.m. and wrap up on Sunday at 1 p.m. The games will be broadcast on ESPN+ with live statistics available via UCSDTritons.com.
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DETAILS
Games 35-37
UC San Diego (23-11, 10-5) at Cal State Bakersfield (11-24, 6-9)
Friday at 6 p.m. | Saturday at 5 p.m. | Sunday at 1 p.m.
Hardt Field (750) | Bakersfield, Calif.
All-time series: 6-4
Last season: UC San Diego took the series, 3-0
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UP NEXT
UC San Diego will return to Triton Ballpark for a three-game series with Hawai'i beginning Friday at 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday's game are scheduled for 2 p.m. and 1 p.m. respectively. The games will be broadcast on ESPN+ with live statistics available via UCSDTritons.com.
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ABOUT THE TRITONS |
ABOUT CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD |
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Roster | Schedule | Stats |
Roster | Schedule | Stats |
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Overall: 23-11 |
Overall: 11-24 |
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Big West: 10-5 |
Big West: 6-9 |
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Home: 20-6 |
Home: 10-9 |
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Away: 3-5 |
Away: 1-7 |
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Neutral: 0-0 |
Neutral: 0-8 |
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vs. Ranked Opponents: 2-1 |
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-4 |
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Streak: W1 |
Streak: L1 |
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LAST TIME OUT
UC San Diego earned the program's first series win over UC Irvine, taking two out of three from the No. 12 Anteaters. The Tritons made a statement in the Friday opener with a dominating, 15-4, victory. UCI answered with a 16-3 victory on Saturday to set up a dramatic rubber match on Sunday. In the finale, the Tritons gave up four runs in the ninth to trail 9-8 before scoring two runs with two outs in the bottom of the inning for a 10-9 walk-off victory. For his performance,
Nick Costello earned his first Big West Field Player of the Week honor and was named UCU Athlete of the Week.
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Weekend Top Performers
Nick Costello: 7-for-12 (.583), 7 r, 6 rbi, 1 2b, 2 hr, 14 tb, 1.167 slg%, 4 bb, 1 hbp, .706 ob%
Emiliano Gonzalez: 4-for-5 (.800), 3 r, 4 rbi, 1 hr, 1.400 slg%, 3 bb, .875 ob%
Michael Crossland: 5-for-13 (.385), 3 r, 3 rbi, .385 slg%, 2 bb, .467 ob%
Patrick Hackworth: 5-for-13 (.385), 4 r, 1 rbi, 2 2b, .538 slg%, .385 ob%
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Anthony Eyanson: 1.50a era, 1-0, 1 gs, 6.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 3 bb, 6 so, .100 b/avg
Devon King: 0.00 era, 0-0, 2 app, 2.0 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 1 bb, 1 so, .143 b/avg
Nathan Huy: 0.00 era, 0-0, 1 app, 2.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 2 bb, 0 so, .000 b/avg
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COSTELLO NAMED BIG WEST FIELD PLAYER OF THE WEEK (APR. 15)
For the second consecutive week, UC San Diego baseball had a scholar-athlete recognized with Big West weekly honors.
Nick Costello was named Big West Field Player of the Week for his performance in the 2-1 weekend series win over No. 12 UC Irvine and was also named UCU Athlete of the Week.Â
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The junior finished 7-for-12 with six RBI, seven runs scored, a double, four walks, a hit-by-pitch and two home runs against UCI. He slashed .583/1.167/.706 in the series to help the Tritons secure the program's first ever series win over the Anteaters.Â
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On Friday, Costello matched the program's Division I single game record with five hits, finishing 5-for-6 with four RBI, four runs scored, two home runs and a double in the 15-4 victory to open the series. In Sunday's rubber match, Costello drove in the winning run in the Tritons' 10-9 walk-off victory.Â
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He recorded at least one RBI and one run scored in each game of the weekend series. For the week, Costello finished 8-for-19 (.421), collecting six RBI, nine runs scored, two doubles, two home runs, six walks and one hit by pitch. He finished with a .842 slugging percentage and .577 on-base percentage in five games for the Tritons.
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MARTINEZ AMONG NATION'S BEST
Reliever
Izaak Martinez ranks among the top pitchers in the nation, ranking fifth in the NCAA in earned run average (1.35), second in WHIP (0.70), third in hits allowed in nine innings (4.28) and seventh nationally in saves (7). The lefthander leads the Tritons in appearances (16) and is third in innings pitched (40.0), with a .144 opponent batting average which ranks first in the Big West.
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TRITONS TOUGH OUT OF THE 'PEN
UC San Diego currently ranks third in the Big West with a 4.34 team earned run average—which ranks 26th in the NCAA.
Izaak Martinez holds the top spot in six different statistical categories, including earned run average (1.35), opposing batting average (.144), saves (7), runs allowed (7), earned runs allowed (6), hits allowed (19). He ranks third in batters struck out looking (16) and walks allowed (9) and fourth in doubles allowed (5).
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Three Tritons rank among the top 15 in ERA, with Martinez in first (1.35),
Anthony Eyanson in third (2.56) and
Matthew Dalquist in 12th (3.35). The trio also ranks among the top 15 in opponent batting average (1-Martinez, .144; 4-Eyanson, .200, 12-Dalquist, .238), in the top five in runs allowed (1-Martinez, 7; 2-Eyanson, 13; 5-Dalquist, 16) and top 10 in hits allowed (1-Martinez, 19; 7-Eyanson, 32; 10-Dalquist, 38).
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Eyanson leads the Tritons, ranking fourth in the Big West in strikeouts (58), while Dalquist ranks 11th (45) and Martinez ranks 14th (43). Martinez ranks third with 16 batters struck out looking and Dalquist is just behind him in fifth with 14, while
Ryan Forcucci ranks 11th with 12.Â
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UC San Diego currently ranks 15th nationally in walks allowed per nine innings (3.40), 20th in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.71), 26th in earned run average (4.34), and 34th in hits allowed per nine innings (8.38).
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TRITONS AT THE PLATE
Nick Costello ranks fifth in the Big West in on base percentage (.497), eighth in slugging percentage (.553) and in OPS (1.050). He ranks first in walks (32), third in home runs (8), fourth in hit-by-pitch (12), sixth in runs scored (35) and 11th in stolen bases (9).
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Michael Crossland leads the team with a .323 batting average, with
Emiliano Gonzalez just behind him at .321. Crossland ranks seventh in the Big West in stolen bases (10), seventh in hit-by-pitch (10), 11th in runs scored (31), 14th in total hits (40) and 14th in doubles (8).
Emiliano Gonzalez ranks first in sacrifice flies (5) and 14th in runs batted in (26).
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DOWN TO THE WIRE
The Tritons have outscored their opponents 237-164 this season, including outscoring opponents 32-17 in the third, 40-23 in the fifth, 23-9 in the seventh and 36-17 in the eighth inning. Five of UC San Diego's 10 losses this season have been by one run, with four in extra innings. The Tritons are 6-5 in one-run ballgames and 4-1 in two-run contests.
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COMEBACK KIDS
UC San Diego recorded its largest comeback victory of the Division I era this season, defeating San Jose State 12-11 on Feb. 18 after falling behind early to the Spartans, 11-0. The Tritons also erased a six-run deficit to defeat Cal State Fullerton, 10-9, on Mar. 16.
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The Tritons have also recorded two walk-off victories this season, plating three runs in the ninth to defeat Pacific, 4-3, on Mar. 8 (winning RBI by
Brock Kleszcz) and scoring two runs in the ninth to take down No. 12 UC Irvine, 10-9, on Apr. 14 (winning RBI by
Nick Costello).
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MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS
Izaak Martinez was named to D1Baseball's Midseason All-America First Team, one of eight pitchers on the list, one of only two relievers and one of three scholar-athletes from mid-major conferences. At the time of publication, Martinez led the nation with a 0.56 earned run average over 32.1 innings of work out of the bullpen. The lefthander allowed three runs (two earned), 12 hits and six walks and his 0.56 WHIP (walks and hits per innings) which also ranked first the NCAA. He collected 38 strikeouts which ranked second on the team and 12th in the conference. Opponents batting average was .113 against him which ranked first in the Big West and he also led the NCAA in hits allowed per nine innings (3.34). Martinez topped the Big West with six saves with a 2-1 record in 13 appearances.Â
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Martinez and
Ryan Forcucci were also tabbed on Perfect Game's Midseason All-America list, both earning third team honors. At the time of publication, Forcucci had a 2.16 ERA in 25.0 innings of work, collecting 37 strikeouts while allowing just six walks and 14 hits. The junior right-hander had a 0.80 WHIP in five starts with a 2-1 record, allowing nine runs (six earned) and holding opponents to a .159 batting average. In D1Baseball's midseason MLB Draft prospect rankings, Forcucci moved up to 28th overall out of the top 100 college prospects in the NCAA.
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NEWMAN REACHES TWO MILESTONES IN 2024
Head coach
Eric Newman enters his 13th season at the helm of the Triton baseball program in 2024 and recorded his 400th victory at UC San Diego on Mar. 3 against Stephen F. Austin. He recorded his 500th career victory on Mar. 16 against Cal State Fullerton. Newman currently holds a 411-250 (.620) record at UC San Diego and a 506-322 (.609) all-time career record after coaching three seasons at Dallas Baptist (2005-2007).Â
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FORCUCCI SETS DIVISION I RECORD
Junior right-hander
Ryan Forcucci set the program's Division I single game record with 11 strikeouts in his season debut against San Jose State on Feb. 16. The San Marcos, Calif. native pitched a perfect game through 4.0 innings, facing just one batter over the minimum in his 5.0 innings of shutout baseball. Of his 64 pitches, 48 were thrown for strikes and he finished the night with 11 strikeouts, one hit, no walks and no runs. For his efforts, Forcucci was named Big West Pitcher of the Week—the first conference weekly honor of his career—as well as UCU Athlete of the Week.
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FORCUCCI, HALBACH AMONG TOP PROSPECTS
Junior right-hander
Ryan Forcucci is among the top draft prospects in the nation, ranking No. 46 on D1Baseball's preseason list of the top 200 college prospects and No. 55 in the MLB's similar rankings. In D1Baseball's midseason update (Apr. 3), Forcucci moved up to 28th. In 2023, Forcucci led the team with 68 strikeouts which ranked 12th in the Big West. Forcucci made 14 appearances and nine starts, holding opponents to a .206 batting average which was third among all Big West pitchers. He pitched 53.2 innings for the Tritons and finished the season with a 3.86 earned run average which ranked 12th.
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Third baseman
Matt Halbach has also drawn attention from MLB scouts, ranking 124th on D1Baseball's top 200 prospects list during the preseason. In D1Baseball's midseason update (Apr. 3), Halbach moved up to 87th. Halbach finished his sophomore season with a .306 batting average, good enough for third on the team and tallied 63 total hits which ranked 14th in the Big West. Halbach started 51 of the Tritons' 52 games—the most on the team—and recorded 15 doubles and five home runs, while leading the conference with five triples. His 41 runs scored tied for 16th in the conference and his .500 slugging percentage ranked 19th in the Big West.
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EXPERIENCED ROSTER
The Tritons return 26 scholar-athletes from their 2023 roster, including six starting position players and two starting pitchers from the Big West championship team that finished 21-9 in conference play last season. UC San Diego's 2024 roster includes 2023 All-Big West first team members
Matt Halbach and
Izaak Martinez, second team honoree
Ryan Forcucci and honorable mention
Patrick Hackworth.
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FRESH FACES
UC San Diego will add 13 newcomers to its roster for the 2024 season, including 10 true freshmen and three junior college/college transfers. The Triton additions include five pitchers and eight position players.Â
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TRIO OF TRITONS LAND ON PRESEASON COACHES' TEAM
Ryan Forcucci,
Matt Halbach and
Izaak Martinez were all named to the 2024 All-Big West Preseason Coaches' Team. Halbach and Martinez were All-Big West first team honorees last spring, while Forcucci earned a spot on second team in 2023. The Tritons were one of three teams with three players on the preseason team, including UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine.
TRITONS PICKED 3RD IN PRESEASON POLL
UC San Diego was picked to finish third in the Big West Preseason Coaches Poll with 78 total points. UC Santa Barbara was picked to finish first with 99 points and nine of the first-place votes, while UC Irvine received the other two first-place votes and 89 points to rank second.
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Just behind the Tritons in fourth place was Hawai'i (70 points), followed by CSUN (65), Cal State Fullerton (59), Cal Poly (46), Long Beach State (42), UC Davis (25), Cal State Bakersfield (21) and UC Riverside (11).
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NEWMAN LEADING THE WAY
Head coach
Eric Newman enters his 13th season at the helm of the Triton baseball program, compiling a 396-243 (.620) record at UC San Diego and earning 2023 Big West Coach of the Year. Newman has also been named ABCA/Diamond West Region Coach of the Year three times (2017, 2018, 2019) during his tenure in La Jolla.
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HOME SWEET HOME
The Tritons will play 18 of their first 20 games inside Triton Ballpark. UC San Diego will open the season against San Jose State (Feb. 16-18) and remain home for its weekend series through the first week of conference play against Cal State Fullerton (Mar. 15-17). The Tritons two road trips during that span will be to USC on Feb. 20 and across town to San Diego State on Mar. 6.
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ON THE MOVE
After 20 seasons playing as an NCAA Division II team, the entire athletics program is in its final year of a four-year transition to NCAA Division I, culminating in full DI status as a member of theÂ
Big West Conference for the 2024-25 academic year. At that time, all sports will be eligible for conference and NCAA postseason play.
A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
While at the Division II level, UC San Diego baseball experienced great success for 20 years as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). The Tritons amassed six regular season titles in arguably the toughest conference nationally in the NCAA Division II. UC San Diego made five appearances in the NCAA D-II World Series, and most recently appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 2019.Â
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During his nine seasons coaching the Tritons at Division II,
Eric Newman was named ABCA/Diamond West Region Coach of the Year for three consecutive seasons (2017-2019) and also twice recognized as CCAA Coach of the Year (2012, 2019).
WHY THE TRITONS
The Triton is described as the offspring of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a demigod of the sea with a lower part of the body like that of a fish. It is known as a mighty and fierce sea warrior. Given UC San Diego's close proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its connections with the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Triton became our mascot in 1964.
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About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program began a new era in 2020 as a member of The Big West Conference inÂ
NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions.
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