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Rice Baseball 2021 Season Review: Starting pitching

June 2, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The Rice baseball starting rotation was a mixed bag in 2021. When things were good, they were really good, but the volatility was real.

The 2021 starting rotation wasn’t up to the high standards that Rice baseball has come to know. There were moments when each of these four primary starters turned heads, but Rice never truly had one weekend where each guy was throwing well. Here’s a rundown on how each guy faired in his role this season.

Mitchell Holcomb

6-5 Record | 6.53 ERA | 62.0 innings | 57 strikeouts | 17 walks | .320 batting average against

The Owls knew they would need reinforcements in the rotation prior to the season. That was one of the driving reasons Holcomb was brought in as a grad transfer. By most measures, his addition was a success.

Consistency wasn’t his forte, but he had enough high points to balance out the off days. He went seven innings while allowing one or fewer runs three times. On the other hand, he allowed six runs or more without making it out of the fourth inning on three occasions. In an ideal world, Holcomb would have been an ideal No. 3 or No. 4. Instead, he was the 1A to Garcia’s 1B at the top of the rotation.

Roel Garcia

1-5 Record | 5.87 ERA | 53.2 innings | 36 strikeouts | 16 walks | .311 batting average against

Almost two years removed from meaningful action, Garcia was eased into the 2021 season slowly. Unfortunately, he never built up the longevity the Owls’ bullpen would require. He completed six innings just once while watching his once sterling strikeout to walk ratio dwindle from 45-to-6 in 2018 to 36-to-14 this year.

For whatever reason, Garcia didn’t quite reach the heights he was capable of pre-injury. He was okay, but never quite elite, and never carrying the staff as the ace many hoped he would grow to be. That’s not to say he can’t still reach those expectations someday. But it wasn’t in the cards this season.

Blake Brogdon

3-5 Record | 5.07 ERA | 71.0 innings | 59 strikeouts | 21 walks | .317 batting average against

Perhaps more so than anyone else on the staff, Brogdon married consistency with production the best. Outside of an off day against a potent UTSA offense, he consistently went deep into games, worked through traffic and got big outs. His development over the last year has been extremely encouraging, giving reason to believe he has more growth left in the tank.

Brogdon was the only starter to throw more than 62 innings, averaging just under six innings per appearance, and that included three relief outings. He also gets the added distinction of being at his best as the season neared its end, giving the Owls a chance to win each of his final starts when they needed wins the most.

Brandon Deskins

3-4 Record | 3.88 ERA | 53.1 innings | 73 strikeouts | 29 walks | .213 batting average against

Deskins never really had the distance one would have liked to have seen out of a starter, but he excelled in a tandem role. He was frequently able to get throw a lineup once with minimal to no damage. Walks were an issue at times, but a high strikeout rate and timely pitching in big moments got him out of some of his own self-made troubles.

He certainly has the stuff to be a starter and develop the length aspect of his game over time. He’d also make a pretty fearsome reliever if he can master his command. Either way, Deskins will be a big piece of the Rice baseball pitching staff moving forward.

Others on the bump

Six other Owls had at least one start in 2021. Those starts spanned a couple of midweek games and a handful of stints as “openers” during conference play. Each of those pitchers saw at seven relief appearances, making the majority of their impact out of the pen rather than as starters.

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Rice Football: 2021 Schedule and kick times announced

June 1, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Complete with broadcast information and kickoff times, the 2021 Rice Football schedule has been released. Here are a few quick notes.

The opponents and the dates for the 2021 Rice football schedule had already been finalized. Now we know when the games are happening and (roughly) how to watch the Owls this fall. First, the schedule:

2021 Rice Football Schedule

Sat 9/4                  @ Arkansas                        ESPN+/SEC+                       1:00 p.m. CT

Sat 9/11                Houston                               CBSSN                                   5:30 p.m. CT

Sat 9/18                @ Texas                               LHN                                       7:00 p.m. CT

Sat 9/25                Texas Southern                 ESPN Networks                 5:30 p.m. CT

Sat 10/2                Southern Miss                   ESPN Networks                 5:30 p.m. CT

Sat 10/16             @ UTSA                                ESPN Networks                 5:00 p.m. CT

Sat 10/23             @ UAB                                  ESPN Networks                 TBD

Sat 10/30             North Texas                        ESPN Networks                 1:00 p.m. CT

Sat 11/6                @ Charlotte                        ESPN Networks                 2:30 p.m. CT

Sat 11/13             WKU                                      ESPN Networks                 1:00 p.m. CT

Sat 11/20             @ UTEP                                 ESPN Networks                 3:00 p.m. CT

Sat 11/27             LA Tech                                 ESPN Networks                 12:00 p.m. CT

Where to watch

The “ESPN Networks” designation more than like means the game will be streamed on ESPN3 or ESPN+, you can sign up for the latter here. That means one streaming subscription will more than likely account for the vast majority of the games Rice football plays this coming season. After years of pivoting back and forth between Facebook, Stadium, NFL Network and others, it’ll be nice to have it all in one place.

A tale of two halves

For whatever reason, the early portion of the schedule is heavily weighted toward evening kickoffs. In fact, only the season opener at Arkansas kicks before 5:30 p.m. CT. Contrast that with the second half of the schedule, which has one game that begins at 3:00 p.m. or later. For those looking to brave the Texas heat, that’s actually the optimal combination.

Built-in flexibility

The move toward ESPN platforms does come with some wiggle room. Each of those game listed as “ESPN Networks” will officially have a 12 day window to accommodate changes to the linear television lineup. In laymen’s terms, that means all of those games can be moved throughout ESPN’s platform of networks however they see fit. That could mean altered kick times and perhaps, if the Owls fair well enough, an extra game on television, too.

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Conference USA Baseball sends four to 2021 NCAA Regionals

May 31, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The Road to Omaha begins now. Conference USA Baseball is sending four teams to NCAA Regionals where they’ll vie for a trip to the 2021 College World Series.

Conference USA Baseball had four ranked teams entering its conference tournament. After a thrilling week of postseason play in Ruston, Old Dominion punched its automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament, but each of the other three teams earned an at-large bid as expected. The four bids are the most from Conference USA since 2016 and more than all but three conferences.

Here’s when are where C-USA teams will see action this week with all opening round games taking place on Friday, June 4:

Ruston Regional hosted by Louisiana Tech

  • No. 2 NC State (30-17) vs. No. 3 Alabama (31-24), 3 p.m., ESPN3
  • No. 1 Louisiana Tech (40-18) vs. No. 4 Rider (23-16), 7 p.m., ESPN3

One of the conference’s two No. 1 seeds, Louisiana Tech is the only C-USA program hosting in their own ballpark. NC State, the No. 2 seed in their regional, was one of the hotter teams in the country down the stretch. With Tech being the lowest-seeded host, that would have made NC State next in line in the pecking order. Alabama is right alongside NC State in RPI (No. 35 compared to NC State’s No. 33).

Columbia Regional hosted by South Carolina

  • No. 2 South Carolina (33-21) vs. No. 3 Virginia (29-23), 12 p.m., ESPN2
  • No. 1 Old Dominion (42-14) vs. No. 4 Jacksonville (16-32), 7 p.m., ESPN3

Although they’ll be the top seed in name, Old Dominion will visit South Carolina for the regional debut. The Gamecocks scuttled in the final weeks of the regular season whereas their first round opponent, Virginia, was white-hot down the stretch.

Oxford Regional hosted by Ole Miss

  • No. 2 Southern Miss (37-19) vs. No. 3 Florida State (30-22), 3 p.m., ESPNU
  • No. 1 Ole Miss (41-19) vs. No. 4 Southeast Missouri State (30-20), 8 p.m., ESPN3

This regional is going to be phenomenal. Southern Miss might have the most impactful pitching corps of these four teams, but they’ll be tested by two top-flight clubs in Ole Miss and South Carolina. For a team as talented as the Golden Eagles, the seeding committee did them no favors.

Greenville Regional hosted by East Carolina

  • No. 1 East Carolina (41-15) vs. No. 4 Norfolk State (25-26), 12 p.m., ESPN3
  • No. 2 Charlotte (39-19) vs. No. 3 Maryland (28-16), 6 p.m., ESPN3

Charlotte was bounced quickly from the conference tournament, but their body of work was enough to secure a No. 2 seed where they’ll be paired with East Carolina. The pirates were upset by UCF in their conference tournament, but both squads will be ready to bounce back with the stakes elevated even further.

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Rice Baseball: 2021 MLB Owls update – May 29

May 30, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2021 MLB season is underway and Rice baseball alums are busy on the mound and at the plate. Here’s the latest from the MLB Owls from this week.

Anthony Rendon – Los Angeles Angels

Rendon was somewhat quiet at the plate this week, collecting a pair of doubles and two RBI over the last six games. That didn’t stop him from adding value elsewhere. Rendon’s range and head’s up baseball smarts led to a rather peculiar double play combination against the A’s.

Anthony Rendon needed to cover 113 ft to track this ball down. pic.twitter.com/NhSBeKeLkW

— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) May 29, 2021

Through May 29, Rendon is hitting .228 with seven extra-base hits, 14 walks and 24 strikeouts. His OPS is .657 and he’s collected 14 RBI.

Brock Holt – Texas Rangers

Roughly a week and a half removed from a stint on the injured list, Holt started four of six games for the Rangers this week while also making one pinch-hit appearance.

Through May 29, Holt is hitting .238 with three extra-base hits, 11 walks and 15 strikeouts. His OPS is .693 and he’s collected seven RBI.

Tyler Duffey – Minnesota Twins

Duffey was nearly spotless in three outings this week. He faced 10 batters over 3.0 innings, striking out seven, walking two while allowing no hits. He lowered his ERA by nearly a full point over that time period.

Through May 29, Duffey has a 4.66 ERA with a 1.309 WHIP. He’s averaging 9.0 strikeouts per nine innings.

Lucas Luetege – New York Yankees

Luetege made two appearances this week, both in Yankee losses to the Blue Jays. He allowed a pair of unearned runs in the first outing on Tuesday but bounced back in the second, striking out three batters in 1.1 innings on Thursday.

Through May 29, Luetege has a 2.66 ERA with a 1.014 WHIP. He’s averaging 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings.

J.T. Chargois – Seattle Mariners

Chargois earned a pair of holds this week, his first of the season. He’s settled in quite nicely in his return to the major leagues. He’s also been one of the Mariner’s toughest to hit pitchers, ranking highly among the staff in whiff rate, the ratio of pitches that produce swings and misses.

Whiff rate of a few M’s pitchers:

Keynan Middleton 36.8%
JT Chargois 35.2
Yusei Kikuchi 30.7
Kendall Graveman 30.4
Robert Dugger 30.4
Drew Steckenrider 24.6
Justin Dunn 24.5
Rafael Montero 24.5
Logan Gilbert 20.5
Justus Sheffield 17.8
Marco Gonzales 17.7
Chris Flexen 16.8 https://t.co/nEAAuWeQJY

— Luke Arkins (@luke_arkins) May 22, 2021

Through May 29, Chargois has a 2.45 ERA with a 0.727 WHIP. He’s averaging 8.2 strikeouts per nine innings.

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 76 – Top Rice Athletics Moments in recent history

May 27, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

This week we take a moment to reflect on the last 10 or so years of Rice Athletics, sifting through some of the biggest moments and storylines.

It’s hard to boil down a program into singular moments, but some events and seasons do stand out more than others. On this week’s show we recalled some of the most impactful ones from recent Rice Athletics history. From football to volleyball, to everywhere in between we discussed and remembered some of the high points along the way. Did we miss anything? Follow us on Twitter or send us leave us a comment on Facebook to let us know.

You can always find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 76.

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  • Moments 
    • 2013 – Football Conference Championship (def. Marshall)
    • 2014 – Football Hawaii Bowl win
    • 2019 – Women’s basketball Undefeated in C-USA, Make NCAA Tournament
    • 2019 – Volleyball upsets No. 3 Texas at home
    • 2020 – Football shuts out Marshall
    • 2021 – Women’s Basketball win WNIT
    • 2021 – Volleyball upsets No. 2 Texas in Austin
    • 2021 – Soccer Sweet 16 (Upset WVU)

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