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Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 5:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Jordan Britton's College Sports Journey |
March 26th, 2018 Today the NCAA officially released a statement that Boise State University will be getting a Division I baseball team for the 2019 season. Boise State has long awaited this program and we believe that they have the money to build suitable facilities for the bad weather in Boise. This program should be competitive soon as they have hired former Idaho Vandal three sport standout, Jordan Britton to be the head coach. Britton has already begun putting a recruiting class together mainly consisting of junior college players from the Pacific Northwest. In order for this program to be competitive right off the bat, they are going to need to draw in some top flight junior college talent. Even though it is fairly late in the recruiting season, Coach Britton has shown confidence that his team will be able to compete in the 2019 season. Boise State will play in the Mountain West conference, bumping the total of teams in the conference up to a nice, even number, at 8. They will play against the typical Mountain West competitors: UNLV, Nevada, San Diego State, Fresno State, New Mexico, Air Force, and San Jose State. Coach Britton will have lots of tasks to do over the coming months, such as recruiting, building a schedule, and most importantly, hiring a staff to support him in this journey. No one is expecting Boise State to be good off the bat, but with the competitive football and basketball teams, they are sure to draw some top notch recruits that will take this program over the top in the future. |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jordan Britton's College Sports Journey |
February 5th, 2019 With the season only two weeks away, Coach Britton has announced the official roster for the 2019 season. We are going to break down the roster and look at their chances of competing in the conference this year. The Staff The staff is led by freshman phenom, Marion Frese. Frese is a lefty who sits in the low 90's but can rev it up to 94 on occasion. Frese has good control and a solid slider changeup combo. Senior transfer from Lewis-Clark State, an NAIA school in Idaho, Toby Donovan, a RHP, has been named the Saturday starter. Donovan sits between 86 and 88, touching 90, and has a solid slider. His changeup isn't anything special, but he'll likely use it a decent amount against left-handed hitters. The Sunday starter, RHP Kyle Cordido, a juco transfer from Mountain Pointe College in North Dakota, has a fastball that sits from 87 to 89, touching 91. He has a decent curveball and will be working on a changeup next offseason according to Britton. The Tuesday starter will be RHP Austin Cust, a sophomore juco transfer from Brooks College in Oregon. Cust sits 80 to 82 on his fastball, touching 84. However, Cust is a sidearmer, and has a nice cutter changeup combo with a curveball he is working on. In the bullpen, we find another freshman phenom who will likely be the closer, RHP Shelby Pote. Pote sits 91 to 93, touching 95, and has phenomenal control. Pote only throws one breaking pitch though, but it is a wipeout slider. The other notable arms in the bullpen are freshman RHP Tyler Shibilo, who sits 85 to 87, touching 89, with a nasty curveball changeup combo, and junior juco transfer, RHP Domingo Avalos, who sits 86 to 88, touching 90, with a 3 breaking ball repertoire that includes a slider, curveball, and forkball. The Catchers The catchers on the travel roster are freshman, Hunter File, who has good contact and speed to go along with tremendous defense behind the plate, including one of the best arms we have ever seen, and junior, Edwin Villalta, who can hit for some power and provide some solid defense behind the plate. The Infield Across the diamond, from first to third, we have Tony Sandberg, Jacob Dransfeldt, Derrick Sessions, and Devin Zerbe. Sandberg, a junior from Westlake College in Wyoming, hits for power and is very fast for his build and position. Dransfeldt, a freshman, was a very highly touted recruit from Laramie High School in Wyoming, and is a very toolsy player. He has good contact and power, and is very fast. He also has a good arm at second base, and his range is solid, but could use some improvement. At shortstop is the senior transfer from Hawaii Pacific University, Derrick Sessions. Sessions doesn't have a good bat, but is very fast and has a top notch arm at shortstop. His defense is alright, but nothing special. And at third base, the sophomore transfer from Arizona State, Devin Zerbe, has great contact, but his defense makes him elite. He has a cannon arm and exceptional range at the hot corner. They also have another good second baseman, freshman, Zack Calloway, who should expect to get a lot of playing time this year. Calloway hits for power and has tremendous speed. He also has solid range at second. The Outfield The outfield seems to be the strongest area for the Broncos. The outfield is led by freshman star, Gabe Hodge, who will play LF. Hodge is the closest you can find to a 5-tool player on the Broncos as he pretty much excels at every aspect of baseball. In center, you find junior, Dawson Reynolds. Reynolds does everything pretty solid, but doesn't have any part of his game that's special. He should contribute some hits and some good plays in the outfield this year. And starting in RF, another freshman, Casey Jeroloman. Jeroloman is very fast and covers some serious range in the outfield. He is also an above average hitter that should contribute right away this year. There is a full roster below for the players that did not make the article. Roster FR - RHP - Freddie Stynes - #14 FR - RHP - Shelby Pote - #13 SR - RHP - Dominic Neu - #17 SR - RHP - Toby Donovan - #19 JR - RHP - Steven Munhall - #11 JR - LHP - Tyler Bannister - #25 JR - RHP - Kyle Cordido - #15 FR - RHP - Tyler Shibilo - #24 JR - RHP - Domingo Avalos - #26 FR - RHP - Tristan Stults - #30 SO - RHP - Austin Cust - #38 FR - LHP - Marion Frese - #40 JR - RHP - Miguel Saladin - #41 JR - RHP - Ryan Brownlie - #12 FR - RHP - Hayden Pettyjohn - #45 SR - RHP - Chris Mottola - #27 FR - C - Hunter File - #2 JR - C - Edwin Villalta - #6 SO - 1B - Coby Merrill - #10 JR - 1B - Tony Sandberg - #9 FR - 2B - Jacob Dransfeldt - #31 FR - 2B - Zack Calloway - #7 SO - 3B - Devin Zerbe - #20 SR - SS - Derrick Sessions - #21 FR - LF - Alex Thrower - #35 FR - LF - Gabe Hodge - #3 JR - CF - Dawson Reynolds - #16 SR - CF - Kevin McGlinchy - #4 FR - RF - Casey Jeroloman - #39 JR - C - Raul Caicedo - #33 SO - C - James House - #28 JR - 3B - Stewart Huaman - #5 JR - 3B - Carson Conti - #23 SO - SS - Matt Gettis - #34 SO - RF - Joseph Pachot - #29 |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jordan Britton's College Sports Journey |
Boise State 2019 Baseball Schedule Feb 15 - @Illinois State Feb 16 - @Illiniois State Feb 16 - @Illinois State Feb 17 - @Illinois State Feb 22 - @Loyola Marymount Feb 23 - @Loyola Marymount Feb 24 - @Loyola Marymount Feb 26 - vs. Oregon Mar 1 - @Portland Mar 2 - @Portland Mar 2 - @Portland Mar 3 - @Portland Mar 5 - @Sacramento State Mar 8 - vs. Grand Canyon Mar 9 - vs. Grand Canyon Mar 10 - vs. Grand Canyon Mar 12 - vs. St. Mary's Mar 15 - vs. UNLV* Mar 16 - vs. UNLV* Mar 17 - vs. UNLV* Mar 19 - @Washington Mar 22 - @New Mexico* Mar 23 - @New Mexico* Mar 24 - @New Mexico* Mar 26 - @Texas Mar 29 - @Fresno State* Mar 30 - @Fresno State* Mar 31 - @Fresno State* Apr 2 - @Pacific Apr 5 - vs. San Diego State* Apr 6 - vs. San Diego State* Apr 7 - vs. San Diego State* Apr 12 - vs. Nevada* Apr 13 - vs. Nevada* Apr 14 - vs. Nevada* Apr 16 - vs. Utah Apr 19 - @San Jose State* Apr 20 - @San Jose State* Apr 21 - @San Jose State* Apr 23 - @California Apr 26 - vs. Air Force* Apr 27 - vs. Air Force* Apr 28 - vs. Air Force* Apr 30 - vs. Seattle May 3 - vs. Hawaii May 4 - vs. Hawaii May 5 - vs. Hawaii May 10 - @Creighton May 11 - @Creighton May 11 - @Creighton May 12 - @Creighton May 17 - @Nebraska May 18 - @Nebraska May 19 - @Nebraska May 21 - @Wichita State * denotes conference game. |
Author: | AgentP [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jordan Britton's College Sports Journey |
ooo this is a dope concept, i'm diggin it so far ![]() also peep that weekday game @ pacific, that oughta be a ..... fun one to play lmao |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jordan Britton's College Sports Journey |
I had to throw them in on the schedule somewhere lol |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sun Mar 25, 2018 3:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Jordan Britton's College Sports Journey |
Broncos Come Away with Opening Day Win In the Boise State Broncos first ever baseball game, they came away with a win over the home team, Illinois State Redbirds. The Broncos got on the board first in the top of the second inning when Dawson Reynolds singled and advanced to second on a wild pitch. The next batter, Hunter File, singled him home for his first career RBI. The Redbirds got it going in the bottom of the third when junior Garrett Blackburn hit a solo home run to tie the game at 1. In the top of the fourth, freshman outfielder, Gabe Hodge, belted a solo home run, the first of his career to give the Broncos a 2-1 lead. The Broncos got it rolling again in the fifth when Devin Zerbe and Derrick Sessions got the inning going with back-to-back singles. Freshman lead-off hitter Jacob Dransfeldt came up next and singled Zerbe home to extend the lead to 3-1. The next batter, another freshman, Zack Calloway singled home Sessions to make it 4-1. On the pitching side, standout freshman, Marion Frese, continued to dominate into the sixth. Frese would finish with 72 pitches in 5 and 2/3 innings earning the win (1-0). He gave up 3 hits and allowed 2 earned runs while striking out 2. Domingo Avalos came in to relieve Frese earning his first hold of the season. He went 2 and 1/3 innings on 29 pitches allowing 3 hits and an earned run while striking out 1. Freshman Shelby Pote came in for the ninth inning to earn his first career save as he went 3 up 3 down in the ninth on 6 pitches. For the Redbirds, the starter, Hugh Colyer went 3 and 1/3 innings throwing 46 pitches allowing 6 hits and 2 earned runs and earning the loss (0-1). The Broncos will be back for games 2 and 3 of this series at Illinois State starting at 1 pm central tomorrow. Broncos Stats NAME..................H/AB..2B..3B..HR..RBI..R..K..BB..SB..E..AVG Dransfeldt............2/4....0....0.....0.....1...0..0...0.....0...0...500 Calloway..............3/4....1....0.....0.....1...0...0...0....0...0...750 Jeroloman............0/4....0....0.....0.....0...0..1...0.....0...0...000 Hodge.................1/4....0....0.....1.....1....1..0..0......0...0...250 Reynolds..............1/4...0....0.....0.....0....1..0...0.....0....0..250 File.....................1/4....0....0.....0.....1...0...0...0.....0...0...250 Sandberg.............2/4...0....0.....0......0...0...0...0....0....0...500 Zerbe..................2/4...0.....0....0.....0....1...0....0....1...0...500 Sessions..............1/3...0.....0....0.....0....1...1....0....0...0...333 NAME..................IP....NP...H..K..BB..R..ER..WP..HR..W..L..SV..HLD..ERA Frese..................5.2..72...3..2...0...2....2....0....1....1..0..0.....0....3.18 Avalos................2.1...29...3..1...1...1....1...0.....0....0..0..0.....1....3.86 Pote....................1.....6....0...0..0...0....0....0....0....0...0..1.....0...0.00 |
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