Kansas University baseball coach Ritch Price will be seeking his 300th win at the NCAA Division One level when the Jayhawks play host to Baker University today.
Game time is 3 p.m. at Hoglund Ballpark.
Price has compiled a 299-295-1 record in nine seasons at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo and two-plus seasons at KU.
The Jayhawks (18-6) are coming off a sweep of North Dakota State at Hoglund Ballpark last weekend and are shooting for their fourth consecutive win.
Baker junior right-hander Josh Guilliams threw a complete-game four-hitter Tuesday to help BU split a doubleheader with Central Methodist.
Guilliams (4-2) struck out 10 batters in the nightcap while giving up only one walk to lead Baker to a 2-0 victory. Sophomore first baseman Dan Carr drove in both Baker runs in the first inning with a bouncing single up the middle.
The victory came after an error-filled, 8-1 loss in the opening game for Baker (10-12 overall, 2-2 in Heart of America Athletic Conference).
The undefeated Kansas University baseball team will face Kansas Newman at 3 p.m. today at Hoglund Ballpark.
The Jayhawks are 4-0, with a season-opening victory over Ottawa University and a three-game sweep of Centenary last weekend in Shreveport, La.
Freshman Chris Jones will start on the mound for KU. Jones pitched two shutout innings in relief against Ottawa.
Ryan Baty continues to lead the offensive attack for the Jayhawks. The sophomore second baseman leads the team with a .529 average, two home runs, nine RBIs and six runs.
Freshman Dustin Schroer will again start in left field for Jason Appuhn, who is still suffering from shoulder problems.
Also Monday, KU coach Bobby Randall announced that middle infielder Jared Pitts, of Raytown, Mo., had signed a letter of intent with the Jayhawks.
Pitts, a senior at Raytown South, was an all-conference selection at shortstop in 2000, and hit .367 last year. He also is a four-year member of the school’s honor roll.
The undefeated Kansas University baseball team will face Kansas Newman at 3 p.m. today at Hoglund Ballpark.
The Jayhawks are 4-0, with a season-opening victory over Ottawa University and a three-game sweep of Centenary last weekend in Shreveport, La.
Freshman Chris Jones will start on the mound for KU. Jones pitched two shutout innings in relief against Ottawa.
Ryan Baty continues to lead the offensive attack for the Jayhawks. The sophomore second baseman leads the team with a .529 average, two home runs, nine RBIs and six runs.
Freshman Dustin Schroer will again start in left field for Jason Appuhn, who is still suffering from shoulder problems.
Also Monday, KU coach Bobby Randall announced that middle infielder Jared Pitts, of Raytown, Mo., had signed a letter of intent with the Jayhawks.
Pitts, a senior at Raytown South, was an all-conference selection at shortstop in 2000, and hit .367 last year. He also is a four-year member of the school’s honor roll.
The undefeated Kansas University baseball team will face Kansas Newman at 3 p.m. today at Hoglund Ballpark.
The Jayhawks are 4-0, with a season-opening victory over Ottawa University and a three-game sweep of Centenary last weekend in Shreveport, La.
Freshman Chris Jones will start on the mound for KU. Jones pitched two shutout innings in relief against Ottawa.
Ryan Baty continues to lead the offensive attack for the Jayhawks. The sophomore second baseman leads the team with a .529 average, two home runs, nine RBIs and six runs.
Freshman Dustin Schroer will again start in left field for Jason Appuhn, who is still suffering from shoulder problems.
Also Monday, KU coach Bobby Randall announced that middle infielder Jared Pitts, of Raytown, Mo., had signed a letter of intent with the Jayhawks.
Pitts, a senior at Raytown South, was an all-conference selection at shortstop in 2000, and hit .367 last year. He also is a four-year member of the school’s honor roll.
The undefeated Kansas University baseball team will face Kansas Newman at 3 p.m. today at Hoglund Ballpark.
The Jayhawks are 4-0, with a season-opening victory over Ottawa University and a three-game sweep of Centenary last weekend in Shreveport, La.
Freshman Chris Jones will start on the mound for KU. Jones pitched two shutout innings in relief against Ottawa.
Ryan Baty continues to lead the offensive attack for the Jayhawks. The sophomore second baseman leads the team with a .529 average, two home runs, nine RBIs and six runs.
Freshman Dustin Schroer will again start in left field for Jason Appuhn, who is still suffering from shoulder problems.
Also Monday, KU coach Bobby Randall announced that middle infielder Jared Pitts, of Raytown, Mo., had signed a letter of intent with the Jayhawks.
Pitts, a senior at Raytown South, was an all-conference selection at shortstop in 2000, and hit .367 last year. He also is a four-year member of the school’s honor roll.
Kansas University’s baseball season will end this weekend with a three-game series against Texas-Pan American at Hoglund Ballpark.
KU (23-30) and UTPA (12-37) will play a doubleheader starting at noon today, and a single game at noon Sunday.
Kansas’ seven seniors will be recognized in a Senior Day ceremony between games today.
Kansas University’s baseball team will play host to nationally ranked Nebraska in a three-game series that begins today.
Kansas enters 16-23 overall, 4-17 in the Big 12, while NU, ranked as high as No. 3 nationally, is 32-8 and 13-3.
Game times are 7 tonight, 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.
The Jayhawks have lost three straight and 13 of 15.
Kansas University’s baseball team will be looking for a series split when it travels to Wichita State tonight.
On April 4 in Lawrence, the Wheatshockers blanked the Jayhawks, 6-0. Tonight’s game is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Eck Field.
KU coach Bobby Randall has added three home games to the schedule to make up for rainouts next Tuesday against Nebraska-Omaha, next Wednesday against Kansas Newman and on May 1 against Washburn.
Kansas University, the coolest baseball team in the Big 12, will play host to Texas, the hottest team in the league, in a three-game weekend series beginning today.
KU (14-15 overall, 2-10 Big 12) has lost four straight, while the 22nd-ranked Longhorns (21-12, 9-3) have won six straight.
Game times are 7 tonight, 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday at Hoglund Ballpark.
UT is tied with Baylor for the league lead, while Kansas brings up the rear.
Texas’ strength is its pitching.
The Longhorns boast a team earned run average of 2.71 second in the league behind Baylor’s 2.35. Kansas ranks last with a 5.60 team earned run average.
KU likely will play this weekend without senior left fielder Doug Dreher, who suffered a jammed wrist in the Jayhawks’ 6-5 loss at Arkansas on Tuesday. He will be replaced by freshman Matt Tribble. Shortstop John Nelson, who suffered a concussion when he and Dreher collided, should play today.
After this weekend, the Jayhawks will play host to perennial national power Wichita State on Wednesday, then hit the road for eight straight games.