Sunday, June 3, 2012

Elimination games are Hell. The student pulled one off. Sam Houston State wins 4-1.

   Game five of the Houston Region is elimination for both teams, host Rice University and Sam Houston State. Rice now trails 2-1 top of 8. And they've gone to their 3rd pitcher of the day. The Rice starter Matthew Reckling went 4ip, Taylor Wall 2ip, and Tyler Duffey finished. Strike outs for the Owl pitchers didn't come today, only 9 between the three pitchers. 
   Where as, Sam Houston State starter Sr, RHP, Michael Oros, rolled along. Still on the mound, top of the 8th. Having faced Rice during the season, Bearkat Sr,RHP,Oros, "Trying to get the ball down and away, and come in to to put them away. Basically, just throw secondary pitches for strikes, as well as the fastball." Then Bearkat closer RHP, Michael Burchett closed out the ninth. Picking up his 10th save of the season.
   What has the Owls this season caught up with them today. Leaving runners on base. Other than the 2 errors that both teams have accounted for. It's been defense and pitching. Both teams were not able to take advantage of scoring opportunities early. And what looked like another 1 run  game, changed when the Bearkats were able to score 2 runs in the bottom of the eight. Sam Houston Asst Co Sean Allen addressed this in post game. "With a 1 run lead, you've got to be perfect, you've got throw strikes, and SHSU relief RHP Michael Burchett did a great job of pounding the strike zone and letting them hit the ball." Bearkats win! 4runs, 11hits, 2 errors. Rice is eliminated. 1run, 8hits, 2errors.
   This is the first Rice Owl Senior class, since before 1997, to not make a trip to Omaha. Which is has become a standard for this program.
   Post game Rice Owl Baseball Coach Wayne Graham addressed some reassessments. "We're going to have to revisit a lot things and figure some things out. We will, ... I think our hitting approach has got to locked in better. Somehow we've got to get back to that. We've got to get away from chasing pitches that we can't hit and get locked into the strike zone and pitches we can hit. We weren't there somehow. But, we have some ideas about how to get back there and I think we will." Both, RF, Jeremy Rathjen and DH, J. T. Chagois mentioned, "disappointing." As to how each felt about the end of the season.
  The Bearkats now go into this evenings game 6, against Arkansas without having to use their bullpen. it will be interesting how this evenings game goes. Hopefully it wont be a repeat of Friday night match up. Errors at an untimely situation, and runners scoring because of it.



 Houston Region, Game 5 photos.










































































Next up Arkansas vs Sam Houston State. 

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Prairie View Panthers, Rice Owls, St Thomas Celts

   Prairie View Panthers by way of winning the SWAC Tournament, gets their AQ, is awaiting there status as to which regional they will be playing. With A&M, Baylor, and Rice each hosting a regional. The match ups should be interesting. 
  The Owls got the word today that would be hosting a 2012 NCAA Baseball Regional. After what transpired at the C-USA tournament this past week. Tomorrow will get interesting once they start announcing the bracket. Who will be National seeds and who will be traveling where. 
   The 2012 CWS Road to Omaha bracket announcements start Monday at 11ET, ESPNU. 
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  In other local college sports. Had a chance to talk to Co Todd Smith, AD/Men's BSKB, University of St Thomas Celts. Here he gives a review of this past seasons sports at UST



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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Senior Day at Cougar Field, Cougars have Six.

   It was a special time for some very thankful parents and six seniors today at Cougar Field. Six Seniors , family and friends celebrate 4 years of hard work. Here are photos from the ceremony.

 

Memphis BP 
Houston BP

Sr P Jared Ray's Very proud Mom.
UH Sr RHP Jared Ray and Mom.
UH Sr LHP Jordan Lewis.
L-R: Dad, UH Sr INF/RHP Cody Morehouse and Mom.
UH Sr RHP Mo Wiley and Family.
UH Sr SS Jake Runte and Family.
UH Sr C John Cannon and Mom.
Baseball Senior Day group shot w/Family.
The 2012 Baseball Senior Group.
UH Coach Todd Whitting and Memphis Coach Daron Schoenrock, handing in line-ups. 
1st pitch.

  

Sunday, May 13, 2012

2 Suspended Games, UH-Tulane and Rice-UAB

   The weather over the last 24-48 hours has been strange to say the least. It either changed or suspended all outdoor games in the greater Houston area. From college to high school playoffs going on this weekend. It also changed some of the graduations going on also. But as they say, "the show must go on." 
   So be it. After a stormy overnight. Both Conference USA games were continued today. Rice beating UAB 12-2 in completion of suspended game. Then winning 8-6 in a late game nail biter in the second. UH on the other hand split with visiting Tulane. Winning 5-4 in 12 innings, of Fridays suspended game and lost tonight 5-2. Sunday both are scheduled to play at 1pm. Barring any weather changes. 

Photos and post game to come...   

Saturday, April 28, 2012

College time is over, time to go to WORK

   The last two evenings and today's draft event. Has proved once again. Potential NFL talent trumps all. If it is perceived that you can mix and match in the NFL. You will get drafted. No matter where you play. So much information is at a scouts hand. That it is almost impossible to not find some player that has NFL talent. 
   But, once again we heard that phrase, "He is a GREAT COLLEGE PLAYER." "Should have stayed in school another year." Suggesting that, he is not draftable. But he is invited to camp. Suggesting he is signable with no headaches. 
   One of today's commentators mentioned that from today to training camp the free agent recruiting starts. And up to 10 teams might court 1 player, trying to get him into camp. Now prove yourself ROOKIE!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

UH softball gets mid-week win over TSU, 12-4.

   Mid-week for the Lady Cougar softball team means non-conference game, and work on lacking tendencys. Pitching gave up 4 runs on 8 hits to the Lady Tigers. The Cougars bats got going in the bottom of the 2nd for 8 runs. Then 4 runs in the 3rd. It was enough for the Lady Cougars to get the win. UH starting pitcher, #33, Frosh, Summer Groholski went the distance for the win (7-4).
Below UH Head W SFTBL Co Kyla Holas talks about today's game against TSU.



Photos from the game.













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The bats were alive, but it was not enough TSU W SFTBL loses 12-4 to UH.

   TSU Tiger W SFTBL lose mid-week against the UH Cougar W SFTBL, 12-4. Lacking in consistent pitching (11hits, 12 runs) and not being able to produce runs (8 hits, 4 runs), cost the Lady Tigers today. A positive, was only 1 error was committed by the Lady Tigers. Mid-week also means no weekend pitcher available. A combination of Frosh, P, #27, Brianna Parker (1.2 ip, 5hits, 8runs) and Frosh, P, #2, Jeniece Tillman (2.1 ip, 6 hits, 4 runs) just couldn't get it done in today's match up. Below TSU W SFTBL Co Worley Barker talks about today's game, and The SWAC


Photos from the game.




















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UH Cougar softball team returns to the circle tonight against TSU.

    The UH Cougars are hosting two midweek games. One against Texas Southern tonight at 6, then HBU (14-28, 2-4), tomorrow at UH Cougar Softball stadium. The Lady Cougars are 27-18, 12-6. After suffering a 1-2 weekend series lost to C-USA leader Tulsa (32-11, 14-4). Leaving them in 4th place with 6 conference games and 10 games overall, including tonight's games against TSU.
   The Lady Tigers (23-13, 10-13) picked up a huge weekend series in SWAC play from Prairie View (19-15, 10-6), to take control of 1st place in the west division. After tonight they've got a weekend series at Grambling (6-31, 3-10). TSU needs two wins to get their 3rd consecutive SWAC Western Division Title. 


Frosh, IF, #3, Jaime Edwards

L-R: Sr, OF, #25, Melissa Gregson; UH Head Co Kyla Holas.




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Sunday, April 22, 2012

TSU Tiger Baseball completes a weekend sweep over UAPB Golden Lions on Senior Day.

  Today the TSU Tiger baseball team completed a weekend sweep over SWAC opponent Univ of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. A 5-4 extra inning win in game one, then a 6-4 game two win. Completing a double header on Saturday. Then a 2-1 extra inning win on Senior Day. It is the Tigers 1st weekend conference sweep of the season. And as Co Robertson mentions in the post game. It is good a start as any.

TSU Tiger Head Co Michael Robertson

And comments from Sr, SS, #3, Ray Fernandez


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Friday, April 20, 2012

   Today begins a new day in Texas Southern University Womens Basketball.
Naismath Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, Cynthia Cooper-Dyke was presented around 2:25PM, as the new womens basketball coach for the TSU Lady Tigers. With this hiring, the Houston area college womens basketball scene changes.
   In that the brand of college womens basketball we've been watching will change competitively. One of Naismath Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, Cooper-Dyke, favorite muses is, "Are you committed to winning." A winner is who she is, and will always be. As a player on the college and pro level. And as a Coach on the pro and college level she has found a way to make adjustments, figure it out, and won. She's taken two college Div I teams to post season play, (Prairie View A&M Univ-2 yrs and UNC-Wilmington-2 yrs). She also has been able to get 20+ wins out both programs, at 2 each school. With those accomplishments she has picked up 3 Coach of the Year honors in between the CAA(Colonial Athleitc Association) and SWAC(Southwestern Athletic Conference). 
   Definitely recruiting will change but, more than that, basketball playing style will change. At some point, once the conference realignments get settled with the local schools. Hopefully a local rotating Womens Basketball Classic will be on the horizon.

FYI: UNC-Wilmington's pryor post season participation had been 1980-81, 1981-82 to NCAIAW.

Photos and video after the presser.

Introduction from TSU President Dr. John M. Rudley and AD Dr. Charles McClelland.


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