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RADFORD FACES NO. 2 HIGH POINT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON



SETTING THE STAGE
  • Opponent: High Point
  • Series: Panthers lead 28-22
  • Tournament: Tied 3-3
  • Location: Liberty Baseball Stadium (Lynchburg, Va.)
  • Radford dropped the season series at High Point in mid-March, salvaging the series with a 18-6 victory on Sunday, March 25.
  • The Highlanders tallied the 18 runs on 15 hits, scoring 16 runs in the fourth through ninth innings.
  • Four Highlanders finished with multi-hit games led by a career day from Starton Podaras at the plate. Podaras went 4 for 5 with five runs and three runs scored. The Highlander backstop had two of the team's five doubles.
  • Matt Roth and Andrew Szamski each went 3 for 5 at the plate. Roth tallied three RBIs and scored four runs.
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TUESDAY RECAPS FOR THE HIGHLANDERS AND PANTHERS
 
PROBABLES
Wednesday, May 23 – 4:30 p.m.
LHP Mack Krupp (0-4, 3.86) vs. RHP Andrew Gottfried (5-5, 3.34)
 
RECORDS
  • Radford – Overall: (25-30) | Home: (11-10) | Away: (14-18) | Neutral (0-2) | Big South (13-11)
  • High Point– Overall: (32-21) | Home: (14-9) | Away: (16-11) | Neutral (2-1) | Big South (19-18)
  • Radford Streak: W1
  • High Point Streak: W4
 
HOW WE GOT TO 14-13 IN BIG SOUTH
  • Radford was unable to collect its sixth straight Big South series win after taking a 3-2 win in game one as Campbell's offense controlled the final two regular season contests.
  • Despite scoring first twice in the series, Radford fell to 11-5 when scoring in the opening inning
  • The Highlanders were outscored 15-9 in the three-game series, while being outhit 25-19
  • Spencer Horwitz went 5 for 11 with two RBIs in the series, while Luke Wise was 4 for 9 at the plate with five walks and four runs scored.
  • Horwitz has a 14-game hit streak, going 21 for 53 with 14 RBIs and 10 walks over the stretch.
  • During Radford's streak of five straight Big South series the Highlanders compiled a .284 batting average and 3.61 ERA.
  • Radford outscored opposing Big South teams 105-67 during the stretch with four Highlanders driving in double-digit runs for a team total of 92 RBIs.
  • At the plate, Matt Roth was 23 for 65 with 16 RBIs and 10 runs. Horwitz was 17 for 56 with 14 RBIs, 14 walks and 13 runs scored.
  • Radford earned 82 walks as four Highlanders walked 10-plus times.
  • On the mound, Austin Ross and Cameron Fritz were 3-1, while Ross struck out 33 over 29.0 innings.
  • During the 15-game span, Radford was 11-4, including a 6-3 mark on the road. The Highlanders started Big South play with a 2-8 mark.
 
NUMBERS NEVER LIE
  • Radford has needed to score six-plus runs on the season in order to collect a win as the Highlanders are 16-6 when doing so.
  • On the other end, Radford is 7-17 when opposing teams score six-plus runs.
  • Holding opponents to under six runs results in a 18-13 mark for the Highlanders.
  • Radford has outscored opposing teams 129-84 in the second through fourth innings.
  • The Highlanders have scored 40-plus runs in each inning.
  • Radford is hitting .297 in the second and .295 the third inning, while managing a .255 clip in the fourth.
  • Matt Roth is 10 for 20 in the second inning.
  • Spencer Horwitz is 13 for 29 in the third inning with three home runs and eight RBIs.
  • Kyle Butler is 11 for 22 with seven RBIs in the fourth inning.
  • Matt Roth has six RBIs in the third and Horwitz has six in the fourth.
 
RACCUIA MOVES INTO THIRD IN BIG SOUTH WINS
  • With two wins at Liberty, head coach Joe Raccuia collected his 150th Big South win, moving into third all-time in league history.
  • Raccuia passed former Liberty head coach Jim Toman for third place, possessing a 151-121 over his 11 seasons as the helm of the Highlanders.
  • Coastal Carolina's Garry Gilmore holds the record with 331 wins in 21 seasons apart of the Big South, while Winthrop's Joe Hudak is second with 261 victories in 19 years.
  • Raccuia also ranks fourth in the Big South overall record with 322 wins at Radford. He is six wins from passing Toman for third in that category.
 
TOURNEY TIME
  • Radford is seeking to win at least one game in the Big South Tournament for the eighth straight season.
  • The Highlanders have won at least two games in five tournaments, holding a 11-2 record in the last three tournaments.
  • Radford has appeared in three championship games in its program's history (1993, 2015, 2017).
  • Radford outscored opponents 29-8 in four tournament games in 2017, holding a 40-22 edge in the hit category.
  • In 2017, Radford led the tournament with a 1.50 ERA and 40 strikeouts. In 36 innings pitched, Radford's pitching staff surrendered only seven extra-base hits.
  • The four games saw Radford use only six pitchers, including only three relievers in the four games.
  • In 2016, Radford became the first No. 8 seed to win two games in the tournament's history.
  • Radford has had 23 players named to the Big South's All-Tournament team, including two Tournament MVPs.
 
TOURNAMENT RESUME
  • Campbell: 1-2 (L1)
  • Charleston Southern: 1-0 (W1)
  • Gardner-Webb: 3-2 (W2)
  • High Point: 3-3 (W2)
  • Liberty: 4-10 (W1)
  • Longwood: 1-0 (W1)
  • Presbyterian: 2-0 (W2)
  • UNC Asheville: 1-3 (W1)
  • Winthrop: 4-4 (W2)
 
TOURNAMENT FACTS
  • Number of Tournaments: 30
  • Radford Record at BSC Tourney: 25-36
  • Under head coach Joe Raccuia: 19-15
  • Number of Championships (Last): 2 (2017)
  • Record as the No. 6 Seed: 5-6
  • Radford has not served as the sixth seed since 2011, going 1-2.
  • The Highlanders are 10-2 in the last three tournaments with two championships.
  • The No. 6 seed has appeared in four championship games, winning one championship.
  • UNC Asheville won the 2006 tournament as the No. 6 seed, defeating No. 5 Liberty 16-11 in Conway, S.C.
 
BIG SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE HONORESS
  • Radford had three players honored on Tuesday morning as the conference announced its postseason awards. Austin Ross was named to the All-Big South first team and Spencer Horwitz earned All-Big South second team honors for the second straight season.
  • Kyle Palmer was named to the Big South All-Academic team for the second consecutive season.
  • Ross finished the regular season with a 9-4 mark, leading the Big South in wins and ranking 16th nationally. Ross became only the fourth player in program history to win nine-plus games in a season. He turned in a 3.86 ERA to rank eighth in the league, while striking out 67 in 63.0 innings pitched, which ranked as eighth most punch outs in the Big South. The regular season saw the Beaver, Pa., native put together a 9.57 strikeout per nine innings ratio.
  • Walking only 18 batters, Ross ranked second in the conference with a 3.72 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Limiting opposing bats to a .236 clip, Ross ranked seventh in the league, while also holding conference opponents to a .230 clip.
  • Horwitz earned second team honors as a freshman a season ago. The 2018 campaign saw the Timonium, Md., native finish with a .293 average, leading the team with 61 hits to rank tied for eighth in the league. Horwitz also led the Highlanders with a career best 41 RBIs which is tied for fifth in the conference.
  • The first baseman collected 18 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI performances. In Big South play, Horwitz finished with a .310 average, driving in 26 runs to rank second. Of his team-high 32 walks, 21 came in Big South play. Also providing the pop in the lineup, Horwitz led the Highlanders with 13 doubles and seven home runs, six of which came in conference games.
  • Palmer graduated with a degree in Exercise Sport and Health Education, finishing his undergraduate career with a 3.63 GPA. The redshirt senior earned all-academic team honors in 2017, becoming the fifth Highlander in program history to don the honor two-plus times.
 
INSIDE BIG SOUTH PLAY
  • Radford finished with a .264 average in Big South games, finishing fifth in the league.
  • The Highlanders ranked second in league games with 155 RBIs, 152 walks and 45 doubles.
  • Spencer Horwitz finished as the only Highlander hitting over .300 in Big South play with a .310 average.
  • Horwitz finished second with 26 Big South RBIs, tallying six home runs and 11 extra-base hits.
  • Matt Roth, Kyle Butler and Horwitz finished with 31 hits each in league games.
  • Eight Highlanders have double-digit RBIs, while six are hitting above .280.
  • Of Radford's 31 home runs, 21 have come in Big South action.
  • The Highlanders staff came in fourth with a 4.75 ERA, however Radford struck out a league low 168 batters in 240.2 innings.
  • Holding opposing teams to a .247 clip, Radford limited league left-handers to a .223 average.
  • Austin Ross led the league with six wins and Kyle Palmer ranks fourth with five saves.
 
RADFORD WITH RBI CHANCES
  • Radford is 142 for 585 (.243) with runners in scoring position.
  • Radford is 15 for 63 for a .238 average over the last six Big South regular season games.
  • Spencer Horwitz leads the team with a 21 for 71 effort, hitting .296 with runners in scoring position.
  • Andrew Szamski follows going 12 for 41 in scenario.
 
RIDE WITH ROSS
  • Finishing with a 9-4 mark, Austin Ross led the Big South in wins, including in league wins with six.
  • Ross became only the fourth Highlander to win nine-plus games in a season.
  • The redshirt senior could match Michael Boyle's season record of 10 wins set in 2015 during in the Big South Tournament.
  • Totaling a career-high 67 strikeouts in 63 innings, Ross is seven away from 150 in his career.
  • The 67 strikeouts rank eighth in the league, while ranking eighth with a 3.86 ERA.
  • Walking only 18 batters, Ross is second in the conference with a 3.72 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
  • Ross struck out 45 Big South batters in 44.2 innings, ranking eighth in Big South games with 9.07 strikeouts per game.
  • Ross' career 8.75 strikeouts per nine innings ratio is fourth best in program history.
 
BULLPEN GUYS
  • Radford's bullpen holds a 5.17 ERA, possessing 16 of Radford's 25 wins.
  • Austin Ross has four of the wins, while Cameron Fritz holds a 3-1 record.
  • Mack Krupp leads the way with a 2.45 ERA in 14.2 frames out of the bullpen. Fritz follows with a 2.92 clip in 24.2 innings.
  • Kyle Palmer has five of Radford's 11 saves and is 3-2 on the bump.
 
HIGHLANDERS AGAINST SOUTHPAWS
  • Radford has fared better against left-handed pitchers in the regular season
  • The Highlanders are 115 for 428 against lefties for a .269 clip. In Big South play, Radford hit .274 against conference southpaws.
  • Kyle Butler and Spencer Horwitz lead the team with 17 hits each.
  • Straton Podaras boasts a .333 clip, collecting 12 hits in 36 at bats.
  • On the bump, opposing left-handers are hitting a mere .246 in the regular season.
  • Radford's pitching staff held conference lefties to a .223 average with 73 hits in 327 at bats.
  • Only four times on the season has Radford not faced a single left-handed bat in a game, twice against William & Mary and Appalachian State.
  • Redshirt senior southpaw Mack Krupp has held opposing lefties to a .169 clip with 10 hits in 59 at bats.
 
HIGHLANDERS GET AROUND THE BASES
  • On the base paths, Radford is 74 for 111, which is third most steals in the league.
  • Radford is 40 for 61 against Big South teams.
  • Fourteen different Highlanders have swiped a base this season with 11 swiping three-plus.
  • The 74 stolen bases rank 51st in the country, while 1.37 steals per game mark is 59th.
  • Kyle Butler and Colby Higgerson are two of 14 Big South players to swipe 10-plus bases
  • Radford is one of three teams with two players inside the Top 12.
  • Butler leads the team as he is 11 for 15 on the base paths. Higgerson is 10 for 14.
  • As a team, Radford has six games with four-plus stolen bases.
 
MILESTONE WATCH
 
ON DECK
  • The winner of Radford/High Point will advance to Game 12 on Friday to be played 45 minutes after Game 11 (10 a.m.).
  • The loser will play the winner of No. 3 Liberty/No. 7 Charleston Southern in Game 9 which is set to be played 45 minutes after Game 8 (12 p.m.) on Thursday.
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Players Mentioned

Kyle Butler

#9 Kyle Butler

INF
5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
R/R
Cameron Fritz

#34 Cameron Fritz

RHP
6' 0"
Junior
R/R
Colby Higgerson

#20 Colby Higgerson

INF
6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
R/R
Spencer Horwitz

#13 Spencer Horwitz

INF
6' 0"
Sophomore
L/R
Mack Krupp

#10 Mack Krupp

LHP
5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
R/L
Kyle Palmer

#29 Kyle Palmer

LHP
6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
L/L
Straton Podaras

#5 Straton Podaras

C
5' 11"
Sophomore
R/R
Austin Ross

#16 Austin Ross

RHP
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
R/R
Matt Roth

#15 Matt Roth

INF
5' 10"
Junior
R/R
Andrew Szamski

#8 Andrew Szamski

OF
6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
R/R
Luke Wise

#1 Luke Wise

OF
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
L/L

Players Mentioned

Kyle Butler

#9 Kyle Butler

5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
R/R
INF
Cameron Fritz

#34 Cameron Fritz

6' 0"
Junior
R/R
RHP
Colby Higgerson

#20 Colby Higgerson

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
R/R
INF
Spencer Horwitz

#13 Spencer Horwitz

6' 0"
Sophomore
L/R
INF
Mack Krupp

#10 Mack Krupp

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
R/L
LHP
Kyle Palmer

#29 Kyle Palmer

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
L/L
LHP
Straton Podaras

#5 Straton Podaras

5' 11"
Sophomore
R/R
C
Austin Ross

#16 Austin Ross

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
R/R
RHP
Matt Roth

#15 Matt Roth

5' 10"
Junior
R/R
INF
Andrew Szamski

#8 Andrew Szamski

6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
R/R
OF
Luke Wise

#1 Luke Wise

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
L/L
OF