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RHP Ryan Billo will start for UE against the Norse

Purple Aces Close Homestand with NKU On Wednesday

4/21/2015 8:56:00 AM

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –
The University of Evansville baseball team (20-16) finishes up a four game homestand when they play host to Northern Kentucky (12-23) on Wednesday, April 22. First pitch at Braun Stadium is set for 6:00 p.m. CDT.
 
Adult tickets are $7 each as senior/youth tickets are just $5.
 
PITCHING MATCHUP
Wednesday, April 22 at 6:00 p.m. CDT
UE RHP Ryan Billo (4-1, 3.22 ERA) vs. NKU LHP Adam Jafine (0-0, 108.00 ERA)
 
HOW CAN I FOLLOW ALONG?
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LAST TIME OUT
The Aces swept a doubleheader from South Alabama (25-15) on Saturday, winning the opening game 6-5 and the final contest 9-5. A five run sixth inning in the opener gave UE the one run win. Outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski was 2-for-4 in the final game of the doubleheader with two runs and four RBIs, tying a season high. His sixth inning RBI triple was the 17th of his UE career, tying Pat Schulz (1990-93) for second most in program history.

SCOUTING NORTHERN KENTUCKY
NKU (12-23) has 11 of their 12 wins in the non-conference slate, going just 1-8 in the Atlantic Sun Conference. The Norse avoided a sweep in the final game of the series at Stetson 6-4 on Sunday afternoon. NKU visits Butler on Tuesday at 3 p.m. before playing at Evansville in their final midweek game on Wednesday.
 
THE SERIES
This is the first game between the Norse and the Purple Aces.
 
UE STATISTICALLY
Statistically, Evansville is led offensively by outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski with a team-best .422 batting average, 49 hits, four triples, 76 total bases, a .655 slugging percentage and a .514 on base percentage this season. Outfielder Josh Jyawook (.323) is also batting above .300. Infielder Jonathan Ramon has a team-high five home runs and 31 runs batted in. Right-hander Ryan Billo has a team-low 3.22 earned run average. Seven different UE pitchers have recorded at least one win including five from left-hander Brodie Harkness and four each by Billo and righty Matt Rodgers. The team is cumulatively hitting .263 this season with a 4.76 team ERA.
 
NKU STATISTICALLY
Cole Bauml (.389) and Trey Ganns (.304) are the lone Norse hitting over .300 . Baumi also leads the team with 49 hits, 30 runs, 24 doubles, one triple, seven home runs, 21 runs batted in, 96 total bases and 10 stolen bases. Evan Korson holds a  team-low 4.57 ERA. Teammate Matt Jefferson's 41 strikeouts lead all NKU pitchers. The team is hitting .275 with a 6.16 earned run average.
 
WE'RE GOING STREAKING
Beginning the week, many UE baseball players have extensive streaks they will be looking to continue in the next few days. Outfielder Jarod Perry is on a 37 game on base streak and has hit safely in the last 13 games. Outfielder Josh Jyawook also holds a 14 game hit streak. First baseman Eric McKibban has reached base safely 23 games in a row. Outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski has also hit safely in 10 straight games.
 
TRIPLE THE FUN
Outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski hit his 17th career triple on April 18, moving him into a tie with Pat Schulz (1990-93) for second most in program history. Greg Wallace (2008-11) holds the overall program record at 25.
 
KAZ'S COURT
Outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski was named MVC Player of the Week on April 20. He piloted the Purple Aces to four wins this past week, leading the team in batting average (.455), hits (10), triples (one), home runs (one), runs batted in (seven), total bases (17), slugging percentage (.733) and stolen bases (four).

LOW FIVE
UE committed five errors in the second game of a doubleheader with South Alabama on April 18, and all of the errors came in the sixth inning. Evansville overcame those errors to still defeat the Jaguars 9-5.
 
DOUBLEHEADER DAYS
Due to pending storms and sometimes unplayable field conditions, the Aces have had to play seven doubleheaders this season. UE is 9-5 in doubleheaders this spring. The Purple Aces played and won both games of a doubleheader at UALR on Feb. 14 winning the first contest 7-2 before finishing a sweep with a 16-3, seven inning victory in game two. UE also swept a doubleheader from Western Kentucky on Feb. 22 with an 11-10, 10 inning win in the opener and a 9-8 victory in the finale. The Aces then split doubleheaders with Western Illinois on March 6 (L 4-3, W 6-4) and on March 7 (W 10-0, L 3-0). UE lost both games of a doubleheader to Ohio State 4-3 and 12-2 on Sunday, March 15. Evansville split a doubleheader at Indiana State on March 28 (L 4-0, W 7-3) and most recently, swept a doubleheader vs. South Alabama on April 18 (W 6-5, W 9-5).
 
I…AM…#1 !
Outfielder Josh Jyawook received national recognition when he was selected as the #1 play on ESPN's Sportscenter. Playing at Indiana on April 15, Jyawook made a viral video catch that kept the game tied 1-1 in the bottom of the fifth. With two outs and no runners on, Craig Dedelow hit a fly ball to left field that Jyawook ran down as he crashed into the waist high wall and somersaulted into the IU bullpen. Jyawook then rose to his feet on the other side of the wall and showed the ball still in his glove.
 
BRODIE BASEBALL
Left-hander Brodie Harkness matched his career-high with 8.0 innings pitched on Sunday, April 12 against #20 Missouri State. The freshman allowed just two runs on nine hits, not walking a single batter and striking out three hitters. The left-hander yielded just a two-run home run in a 2-0 defeat. He retired 10 straight batters in the middle innings and nine of the last 10 hitters he faced.
 
STRIKEOUTS AND STRANDED RUNNERS
Despite a four run comeback on Saturday, April 12, the Aces were unable to eek out a win with #20 Missouri State. UE struck out 15 times in the 10 inning game, a new season high, including nine strikeouts with runners in scoring position.
 
GETTING JIGGY WITH IT
Outfielder Josh Jyawook had a career night on April 10 against #20 Missouri State. Even though UE totaled only seven hits, Jyawook tied a career-high with three hits and scored both of the Purple Aces runs on the night.
 
ONE HIT WONDER
With a first inning hit by pitch on April 8 against USI, outfielder Jarod Perry set the UE baseball program record with his 42nd career HBP. The senior is just in his second season with the Purple Aces after transferring from Kaskaskia CC. He surpassed the mark previously held by outfielder Alex Acheson who played with UE from 2007-2010.  
 
HARKNESS HELPING MAKE HISTORY
Left-hander Brodie Harkness threw his first career complete game and second ever shutout in the UE 10-0 win at Illinois State on Sunday, April 5. The win secured a series win for the Purple Aces, their first road series win at Illinois State since 2007.
 
BIRTHDAY BOY
Outfielder Jarod Perry was 1-for-4 on his birthday, April 4, at Illinois State with a go-ahead RBI single in the third inning.
 
DOUBLE DOWN
With two more doubles on March 31 at UT-Martin, outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski has moved into a tie with Anthony Molina (1997-2000) for 8th most in program history (54). The Purple Ace with the most doubles is current head coach Wes Carroll (1998-2001) who hit 74 doubles in his UE career.
 
HIT PARADE
Evansville set a season-high with 21 hits in a 15-11 win at UT-Martin on March 31. Every UE starter had at least one RBI in the victory. Eight Aces starters scored at least one run as eight starters also recorded at least one hit each.
 
WEEK OF COMEBACK WINS
Evansville won three games this past week, all on the road, and all in comeback fashion. UE rallied from a two run deficit to score four runs in the ninth for a 4-2 victory at SIUE on Wednesday, March 25. The Purple Aces then surged back from a 3-1 hole on March 28 for a 7-3 victory at Indiana State. UE also overcame a 5-1 deficit on Sunday, March 29 for a 9-7 road series win at Sycamore Stadium.
 
NINTH INNING MAGIC
UE scored four runs in the ninth inning to turn a loss into a 4-2 road win at SIUE on March 25. The Aces drew closer with a bases loaded walk and tied the game on a wild pitch. Infielder Jonathan Ramon then hit the go-ahead two run single that created the Aces' victory.
 
BRILLIANT BILLO
Pitcher Ryan Billo threw a season-high 7.0 innings pitched at SIUE on March 25 and also set a new career-high with seven strikeouts. He received the no decision in the UE come-from-behind 4-2 win.
 
TWICE AS NICE
Left-hander Brodie Harkness was named MVC Pitcher of the Week on March 23, his second such honor this year. Harkness (3-1) had a career day in the Aces' 3-1 win over #18 Dallas Baptist on March 22. The freshman left-hander threw a career-high 8.0 innings in the victory, yielding just one unearned run on four hits. Harkness did not allow a hit outside of the infield until the eighth as he also struck out five batters in the win.
 
TOP 25 TRIUMPH
The Aces defeated #18 Dallas Baptist 3-1 on March 22, the first UE victory over a ranked opponent since winning at #4 Vanderbilt on Feb. 26, 2014. Pitcher Brodie Harkness threw 8.0 innings in the victory as outfielder Kevin Kaczmarski was 2-for-3 with a  triple and two runs batted in.
 
TIK-TOK
Time was against catcher Travis Tokarek who was hitless in his last 21 at-bats entering the Dallas Baptist series. The freshman stopped the skid with a three-run ninth-inning double that helped spark a five run rally. Tokarek had just two runs batted in prior to his bases-clearing double.
 
MANHANDLING MURRAY
The Aces matched a season-high with 15 hits against the Murray State Racers in a 15-2 victory on March 18. Eight starters had at least one hit each for the Aces who matched their largest win total (16-3 victory at UALR on Feb. 14).
 
WELL…THAT'S A FIRST
Utilityman Tyler Sullivan recorded the first hit of his college career on March 18 against Murray State. Sullivan's eight-inning pinch-hit single sparked a six run inning.
 
THE EVANSVILLE EMERSON ACES
Due to inclement weather, the Aces played seven of their first 11 games this year in Emerson, Ga. at the Perfect Games complex.

RAKIN' RAMON
With a pair of home runs this past weekend, infielder Jonathan Ramon now leads UE with three round-trippers this season. Ramon homered in the series opener at Ohio State on Friday night and also hit a home run in the series finale in the last game of the doubleheader on Sunday.
 
HARK THE MESSAGE
Pitcher Brodie Harkness was named Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week on March 9. The UE freshman left-hander earned his team-high second win of the season with 6.0 scoreless innings of one hit baseball and a career-high eight strikeouts vs. Western Illinois on March 7. Harkness had two strikeouts in each of the first three innings on his way to a new career-high. He also retired the final 14 batters he faced in the Purple Aces 10-0 win over the Leathernecks.
 
FIRST THINGS FIRST
The Aces hung with #1 Vanderbilt into extra before falling 9-8 in 12 innings on March 3. UE took a ninth inning lead with a three-run home run from infielder Jonathan Ramon but a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth forced extras and a wild pitch in the 12th gave Vanderbilt the win.
 
ALL GOOD THINGS MUST END
Second baseman Boomer Synek had a 32-game on-base streak snapped with an 0-for-4 performance at Belmont on March 11. He reached base safely in the first 11 games of the season and previous 21 games of the 2014 season. The prior game in which Synek did not reach base was on April 13, 2014 vs. Wichita State.
 
KORBIN CRUSHING IT
Outfielder Korbin Williams hit two home runs against Western Kentucky in the first game of a doubleheader on Feb. 22. Williams hit his first career home run in the fifth inning, a three run blast, and then hit the go-ahead home run in the 10th for an 11-10 Aces win.
 
NO JOSHING AROUND
Outfielder Josh Jyawook was named MVC Player of the Week on Feb. 16 for his opening series at UALR. Jyawook hit .385 with three runs scored, a grand slam home run, and eight runs batted in. His three runs scored and eight RBIs were an MVC best.
 
ON DECK
The Aces will visit Bradley for a three game weekend series beginning on Friday, April 24. Evansville's next home game is on Tuesday, April 28 vs. Indiana. First pitch at Braun Stadium. Adult tickets are $7 and senior/youth tickets are $5 each.
 
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