
Homestand Concludes Tuesday; TCU Hosts Rice
2/27/2017 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
Feb. 27, 2017
FORT WORTH - The No. 1-ranked TCU Horned Frogs will wrap up a four-game homestand Tuesday night when it plays host to Rice. First pitch against the Owls is slated for 6:30 p.m.
STARTING PITCHERS
Tuesday: Mitchell Traver vs. Willy Amador
TCU NOTABLES
• For the second straight week, TCU remained the No. 1 team in the country.
• TCU bounced back from its first loss of the season to tally two straight wins, taking a 2-1 series victory over Arizona State.
• The Horned Frogs are tied for the Big 12 lead with nine home runs and lead with 17 stolen bases.
• TCU has scored multiple runs in an inning 16 times this season.
• Nine of TCU's last 13 runs scored have come with two outs. TCU has scored 26 two-out runs this year.
• Six Horned Frogs have tallied a home run this season.
• TCU has committed an error in all but one game this year.
• The TCU pitching staff has fanned 10 or more in four games this season.
• Luken Baker hit two home runs in the series against Arizona State and is tied for the Big 12 lead with three.
• Cam Warner has reached base in all seven games.
• Austen Wade is riding a six-game hitting streak.
• Durbin Feltman recorded his 11th career save Sunday. He is 11-for-11 in saves during his career.
RICE NOTABLES
• Rice dropped a 2-1 series decision at home against Southeastern Louisiana this past weekend.
• The Rice bullpen allowed eight runs in the last three innings in the series finale.
• Rice split a four-game series at Texas to open the 2017 campaign.
• Rice is 1-3 in its last four games, dropping a midweek contest to Dallas Baptist.
• The Owls have surrendered 13 stolen bases this season and issued 52 walks.
• Thirteen Rice errors have led to 15 unearned runs scored by the opponents.
• Rice is limiting opponents to a .229 batting average.
• The Owls are averaging 5.3 runs per game and allowing 5.9 runs per game.
• Dominic DiCaprio paces the Owls with a .545 batting average and nine RBIs.
• DiCaprio has drawn seven walks on the season and owns a .636 on-base percentage.
• DiCaprio and Brad Gneiting lead the Owls with four extra base hits.
• Zach Esquivel leads the bullpen with nine innings pitched over three appearances.
SERIES NOTABLES
• Tuesday marks the 243rd all-time meeting between the two former SWC rivals.
• Rice owns a 123-118-1 record in the all-time series.
• TCU has won three straight over the Owls, including two victories in 2016.
• The Frogs are 4-10 against the Owls under Jim Schlossnagle.
• TCU is 1-0 against Rice at Lupton Stadium, taking a 3-1 vicotry over the 10th-ranked Owls.
• The home-and-home series with Rice started in 2014.
HOME NOTABLES
• TCU will play 28 home games in 2017.
• Under the guidance of Jim Schlossnagle, TCU is 318-103 in games played at Lupton Stadium.
• TCU is 89-20 at Lupton Stadium over the last two seasons, including a school-record 33 wins in 2015.
• TCU was tops among private schools and ranked 11th nationally in average attendance in 2016.
• TCU has had four crowds of over 5,000 this season.
• The Frogs are averaging 5,078 fans per game this season.
No. 1 TCU (6-1) vs. Rice (3-5) | |
|---|---|
| Date | Time | Tuesday, February 28; 6:30 p.m. |
| Location | Fort Worth, Texas; Lupton Stadium |
| Live Stats | |
| Listen | Live Audio |
| Watch | Watch Live |
| Game Notes | TCU Game Notes |
STARTING PITCHERS
Tuesday: Mitchell Traver vs. Willy Amador
TCU NOTABLES
• For the second straight week, TCU remained the No. 1 team in the country.
• TCU bounced back from its first loss of the season to tally two straight wins, taking a 2-1 series victory over Arizona State.
• The Horned Frogs are tied for the Big 12 lead with nine home runs and lead with 17 stolen bases.
• TCU has scored multiple runs in an inning 16 times this season.
• Nine of TCU's last 13 runs scored have come with two outs. TCU has scored 26 two-out runs this year.
• Six Horned Frogs have tallied a home run this season.
• TCU has committed an error in all but one game this year.
• The TCU pitching staff has fanned 10 or more in four games this season.
• Luken Baker hit two home runs in the series against Arizona State and is tied for the Big 12 lead with three.
• Cam Warner has reached base in all seven games.
• Austen Wade is riding a six-game hitting streak.
• Durbin Feltman recorded his 11th career save Sunday. He is 11-for-11 in saves during his career.
RICE NOTABLES
• Rice dropped a 2-1 series decision at home against Southeastern Louisiana this past weekend.
• The Rice bullpen allowed eight runs in the last three innings in the series finale.
• Rice split a four-game series at Texas to open the 2017 campaign.
• Rice is 1-3 in its last four games, dropping a midweek contest to Dallas Baptist.
• The Owls have surrendered 13 stolen bases this season and issued 52 walks.
• Thirteen Rice errors have led to 15 unearned runs scored by the opponents.
• Rice is limiting opponents to a .229 batting average.
• The Owls are averaging 5.3 runs per game and allowing 5.9 runs per game.
• Dominic DiCaprio paces the Owls with a .545 batting average and nine RBIs.
• DiCaprio has drawn seven walks on the season and owns a .636 on-base percentage.
• DiCaprio and Brad Gneiting lead the Owls with four extra base hits.
• Zach Esquivel leads the bullpen with nine innings pitched over three appearances.
SERIES NOTABLES
• Tuesday marks the 243rd all-time meeting between the two former SWC rivals.
• Rice owns a 123-118-1 record in the all-time series.
• TCU has won three straight over the Owls, including two victories in 2016.
• The Frogs are 4-10 against the Owls under Jim Schlossnagle.
• TCU is 1-0 against Rice at Lupton Stadium, taking a 3-1 vicotry over the 10th-ranked Owls.
• The home-and-home series with Rice started in 2014.
HOME NOTABLES
• TCU will play 28 home games in 2017.
• Under the guidance of Jim Schlossnagle, TCU is 318-103 in games played at Lupton Stadium.
• TCU is 89-20 at Lupton Stadium over the last two seasons, including a school-record 33 wins in 2015.
• TCU was tops among private schools and ranked 11th nationally in average attendance in 2016.
• TCU has had four crowds of over 5,000 this season.
• The Frogs are averaging 5,078 fans per game this season.
Players Mentioned
2026 TCU Baseball Schedule Reveal
Thursday, October 16
Fall Ball for the Frogs
Monday, October 13
on the field with TCU Baseball
Tuesday, September 09
#TCUBaseball Sawyer Strosnider Freshman Year Campaign
Wednesday, June 11














