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Rice Baseball: Making sense of the 2022 Season

May 27, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2022 Rice baseball season did not go as planned. From the highs to the lows, here’s how Jose Cruz Jr.’s crew faired this year.

His exact words were “I’m not going to promise the moon right now” when asked what Rice baseball would look like this season. That humble acknowledgment of the forthcoming growing pains by new head coach Jose Cruz Jr. served as guardrails to what would become a challenging season at Reckling Park.

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From the most meaningful wins to the most head-scratching losses, from surprise superstars to questions still outstanding, here’s a deep dive on the 2022 Rice baseball season.

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Filed Under: Archive, Baseball, Premium Tagged With: Aaron Smigelski, Austin Bulman, Brandon Deskins, David Shaw, Jose Cruz Jr., Manny Garza, Matthew Linskey, Parker Smith, Rice baseball, Thomas Burbank

Rice Football Recruiting: Transfer Portal churn, offers and staff changes

May 25, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

It’s been a whirlwind week on the Rice football recruiting front with new additions tempered by a few departures along the way.

More than two dozen offers were handed out to prospective members of future Rice football recruiting classes in the past week and a half. Those offers resulted in four commitments: former Notre Dame safety Litchfield Ajavon, JUCO offensive lineman Isaiah Gonzalaz, former HBU wide receiver Tyson Thompson and 2023 corner Jamarion Clark.

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This update will touch on those new commits, the wave of new offers and other changes on the recruiting front, including one portal loss and a staff change that will impact the Owls going forward.

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Aaron Smigelski’s debut season gives hope for Rice baseball

May 18, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

It’s been a tough year for Rice baseball, but freshman infielder Aaron Smigelski has been a bright spot. His ascent has given the Owls hope.

Trailing 15-0 on the second day of the 2022 season, Rice baseball head coach Jose Cruz Jr went to the bench for the final inning of at bats against No. 1 Texas. The game was all but decided at that point, but Cruz wanted to give everyone a chance to show him what they could do. The first to the plate in that frame was freshman Aaron Smigelski.

Whack.

The true freshman from Clayton, North Carolina laced a single up the middle. It was the Owls’ fifth hit of the day.

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Rice Football 2022: Concerns after spring ball? — Patreon Q&A

April 27, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for Rice football this spring. The April 2022 Patreon Q&A focuses on the concerns outstanding after spring practices.

It’s almost impossible to leave the spring without feeling some sort of optimism regarding the team as a whole. This year’s Rice football spring sessions were no different. And while much has been written to this point about what went right this spring, it also seems prudent to address the questions regarding what I saw that didn’t fill me with hope.

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Rice Football 2022: What we learned from the offense this spring

April 26, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

The Rice Football offense grew a lot over the course of six weeks. Here are five things we learned from the unit this spring.

The offense had its moments in scattered practices throughout Rice football spring practices but always seemed to struggle in game-like situations. They finally broke through with a big spring game. Who stood out the most and what did we learn from this unit as a whole during the spring?

Get Caught Up

  • Rice Football Spring Notebook 1 – Introductions
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  • Rice Football Spring Notebook 3 – Scrimmage 1
  • Rice Football Spring Notebook 4 – Offense bounces back
  • Rice Football Spring Notebook 5 – Scrimmage 2
  • Rice Football Spring Notebook 6 – Running backs ramp up
  • Rice Football Spring Notebook 7 – Spring Game Takeaways
  • Rice Football Spring Notebook – Defense Takeaways
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