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Gauchos Continue Road Stint at UC Davis and UCLA

Schedule
Game 1
Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:30 PM
UCSB at UC Davis
Dobbins Stadium – Davis, Calif.
Audio |Video| Live Stats

Game 2
Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 1:00 PM
UCSB at UC Davis
Dobbins Stadium – Davis, Calif.
Audio |Video | Live Stats  

Game 3
Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 1:00 PM
UCSB at UC Davis
Dobbins Stadium – Davis, Calif.
Audio |Video | Live Stats

Game 4
Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 6:00 PM
UCSB at UCLA
Jackie Robinson Stadium – Los Angeles, Calif.
Audio |Video | Live Stats

Tickets
Tickets for all UCSB Baseball home games are on sale at our online ticket office. UCSB has moved to a completely mobile/digital ticketing platform. For more information, click here.

Gaucho Gameday App
Install the new UCSB Gaucho Gameday app on your smartphone for exclusive UCSB coverage all season long. Our new app gives you a one stop shop where you can secure tickets and parking as well. Now available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Gaucho 9 Podcast
Gaucho 9 Podcast is the Official Podcast of UCSB Baseball, presented by Kyle's Kitchen and hosted by Kevin Cannon. Tune in to hear a show created by Gaucho Baseball enthusiasts, for Gaucho Baseball enthusiasts; committed to discussing UCSB Baseball's past, present, and future! New episodes are posted frequently during the season and they can be heard on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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Make sure you follow @UCSBGauchos and @UCSB_Baseball on Twitter and @ucsbathletics and  @ucsb_baseball on Instagram to keep up with all Gaucho news and fun content going on around the campus.

Gauchos on the Air
All three games of the weekend series at Dobbins Stadium will be aired live on ESPN+ and Tuesday night's game at Jackie Robinson Stadium will be held on Pac 12+. Additionally, an audio-only call will featuring Kevin Cannon and live stats will be available on UCSBGauchos.com for all four contests.

Probable Starters for the Weekend
Friday: RHP Cory Lewis vs RHP Nate Freeman
Saturday: LHP Mike Gutierrez vs RHP Kaden Riccomini
Sunday: RHP Ryan Gallagher vs LHP Bryan Green

Best in the West
The Gauchos are atop the Big West Conference in several stat categories already this season:

Team ERA – 3.04 (14th in NCAA DI)
Hits allowed Per Nine – 7.57 (35th in NCAA DI)
Home Runs – 21
Home Runs Per Game – 1.17
Strikeouts Per Nine – 10.3 (48th in NCAA DI)
Win Percentage – .722 (38th in NCAA DI)

On the Stat Sheet

  • Bryce Willits is currently riding an 11-game on-base streak
  • Jordan Sprinkle is on an nine-game hit streak, Jason Willow has a hit in seven-straight games, and John Newman Jr. has reached in seven-straight games.
  • Sprinkle also leads the team with six multi-hit games already this season
  • Broc Mortensen leads the way with six multi-RBI games

Hot Starts
The Gauchos bats have been getting going quickly this year and when they do UCSB has a lot of success currently boasting a 10-3 record when scoring first. So far this season the team has outscored its opponents 17-6 in the first inning and is 6-2 when it does score in that first frame. The Gauchos are also an undefeated 11-0 this season when outhitting their opponents. 

Harvey with the Heat
Sophomore slinger Ryan Harvey has found his niche after moving from the weekend rotation into the bullpen and becoming a true closer for the Gauchos. The righty currently leads the Big West and ranks tied for 3rd most saves in the country with seven already to this point, having collected one in five straight games.

Broc is Back
Broc Mortensen is back in right field doing the two things he is the absolute best at: hitting homers and racking up HBP. The reigning home run champ leads the conference with five homers and ranks 31st in the country and atop the Big West with eight HBP already this season. 

Recap from Lake Elsinore
The Gauchos went head-to-head with the Tritons of UC San Diego in a pair of neutral games this past weekend (March 11th-12th). The Gauchos came home with both wins, on Friday (9-6) and the nail-biter on Saturday morning (3-2). Saturday's game in particular saw all the runs scored for both teams within the first two innings, with the game winning point by Kirtley who was brought home by John Newman Jr.'s RBI. The teams kept everyone in suspense for the rest of the game as the Gauchos had stranded runners on the bases in the next five straight innings and left two on in the bottom of the ninth as Harvey collected a pair of K's with the game-tying run in scoring position.

Recap from Eugene
The Gauchos went head-to-head with the Oregon Ducks in a four-game series this past weekend (March 4th-6th). The teams split wins, with Oregon coming up big on Friday (3-2) and Saturday morning (4-3). UCSB hit back hard with double header wins on Saturday afternoon (5-4) and Sunday (7-5) to tie up the series. Friday's game in particular was a heartbreaker, despite the heroic multi-home run performance of Zander Darby. The Ducks ended the contest with a walk off solo shot in the bottom of the 9th inning to secure the first victory of the series.

Record Broken
In what turned out to be a 4.5 hour marathon matchup between the Gauchos and Lions of LMU on Tuesday, Feb 22nd, UCSB made sure to make the wait worth its while. The Gauchos struck out a program record 18 batters which breaks the old record of 17 set back in 2016 against Washington.

Lewis Named Big West Pitcher of the Week
For the first time in his career, UCSB Baseball's very own Cory Lewis was named Big West Pitcher of the Week, the conference announced Monday afternoon. The righty earned the Friday start in the Gauchos' home opening series against Nevada and did not disappoint as the sophomore earned the win after pitching six full hitless, scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts, tying his career high. Scattering four walks, the Southern California native improved to an impressive ERA of 1.69 on the season.

Solid Start
The Gauchos went 3-1 to kick off the first week of the 2022 season taking two of three from USF and downing LMU by a wide margin in a matter of five days. UCSB outscored its opponents 37-16 to open up the season.

Coming in at No. 17
The Gauchos enter the 2022 season ranked as the No. 17 team in the nation by Collegiate Baseball, a poll that the publication released back in mid-December. No. 14 UC Irvine was the only Big West school listed over the Gauchos in the preseason poll.

Big West Preseason Coaches Poll
The Big West Conference announced the results of its annual Preseason Baseball Coaches' Poll tabbing No. 17 UCSB to finish 3rd in the conference standings this season. The Gauchos, who enjoyed a 41-20 overall record with a 29-11 conference mark last year to take second place and earn an at-large bid into the NCAA postseason, racked up 81 points and first place vote. They trailed only first-place Long Beach State which led the way with 97 points and seven first-place votes and UC Irvine which placed second with 92 points and three first-place votes.

Sprinkle Named to Golden Spikes Watch List
USA Baseball announced its preseason Golden Spikes Award watch list today, naming sophomore shortstop Jordan Sprinkle to its ranks. The award is given annually to the top amateur baseball in the country for the 2022 season.

All the shortstop did last year was lead the conference all season long and rank Top-20 in the country with 26 stolen bases on the season. The starting job became his 10 games into the season, and he immediately became a reliable source at the plate collecting at least one hit in 44 of the last 52 games. He ranked second in the conference with 83 hits, the 9th most by any Big West freshman all-time, as well as ranking third in runs (55), fourth in doubles (18), and fifth in batting average (.353). He has also turned into an incredible fielder flashing his speed and strength on balls headed his way.

The 2022 preseason watch list features 55 of the nation's top amateur players from high school and college baseball. The Golden Spikes Award Advisory Board will maintain a rolling list of players, allowing athletes to play themselves into consideration for the award throughout the season

Preseason All-Americans
Three different Gauchos were given preseason All-America nods coming into the 2022 season as Collegiate Baseball named Jordan Sprinkle, Cory Lewis, and Carter Benbrook as Third Team All-Americans. Additionally, Sprinkle was named a Second Team All-American by Baseball America.

Home Sweet Home
The Gauchos will play 26 of their 55 games at Caesar Uyesaka where they enjoyed a 22-12 record in the 2021 season. UCSB opens its gates to face Nevada on Friday, Feb. 25 for a three-game series and will also host Cal State Fullerton, Hawai'i, UC San Diego, Long Beach State, Dixie State, and UC Riverside. They will also welcome LMU, UCLA, Pepperdine, Saint Mary's, and USC for Tuesday night games over the course of the season.

2021 Recap
UCSB enjoyed a fantastic 2021 campaign with an overall record of 41-20, eclipsing the 40-win mark for fourth time in the last six seasons. The Gauchos posted a 39-18 record during the regular season which earned them an at-large bid to the 2021 Tucson Regional. They have now reached the postseason two years in a row, four in the last six, and five total in the Andrew Checketts era (2012-2021). UCSB is just one of two Big West schools to be invited to an NCAA Regional four times in the past six full seasons.  

The Gauchos broke many records and once again sent off several to the MLB Draft. View the full 2021 recap here.

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Players Mentioned

Carter Benbrook

#51 Carter Benbrook

LHP
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Zander Darby

#12 Zander Darby

INF
6' 3"
Freshman
Ryan Gallagher

#17 Ryan Gallagher

RHP
6' 3"
Freshman
Mike Gutierrez

#10 Mike Gutierrez

LHP
6' 2"
Sophomore
Ryan Harvey

#40 Ryan Harvey

RHP
6' 3"
Sophomore
Woodcreek HS
Cory Lewis

#52 Cory Lewis

RHP
6' 5"
Sophomore
Marina HS
Broc Mortensen

#32 Broc Mortensen

OF
6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
Jordan Sprinkle

#9 Jordan Sprinkle

INF
5' 11"
Sophomore
Bryce Willits

#28 Bryce Willits

INF
6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
Jason Willow

#25 Jason Willow

OF/INF
6' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Carter Benbrook

#51 Carter Benbrook

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
LHP
Zander Darby

#12 Zander Darby

6' 3"
Freshman
INF
Ryan Gallagher

#17 Ryan Gallagher

6' 3"
Freshman
RHP
Mike Gutierrez

#10 Mike Gutierrez

6' 2"
Sophomore
LHP
Ryan Harvey

#40 Ryan Harvey

6' 3"
Sophomore
Woodcreek HS
RHP
Cory Lewis

#52 Cory Lewis

6' 5"
Sophomore
Marina HS
RHP
Broc Mortensen

#32 Broc Mortensen

6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
OF
Jordan Sprinkle

#9 Jordan Sprinkle

5' 11"
Sophomore
INF
Bryce Willits

#28 Bryce Willits

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
INF
Jason Willow

#25 Jason Willow

6' 2"
Senior
OF/INF