SIOUX FALLS. – The University of Sioux Falls Baseball Team (0-0) will open the 2019 season against Metro State (0-3) at the Regency Athletic Complex in Denver, Colo., on Friday, Feb. 15. The Cougars and Roadrunners will play a doubleheader at noon and 2 p.m., on Friday. The two teams will also play at 1 p.m. on Saturday afternoon in Denver.
USF, which returns five position starters and three pitchers who made starts a year ago, have been picked to finish 11
th in in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Preseason Coaches Poll which was released Jan. 17 by the league office.
USF, which is directed by third-year head coach
Grant Hieb, finished 10
th in the NSIC at 15-21 (15-31 overall) a year ago and finished with 65 poll points and just behind Minnesota Crookston for 10
th (67 points) in the poll. The Cougars will open the NSIC portion of the schedule on March 16-17 with three games against U-Mary at the Birdcage (Sioux Falls Stadium).
Notes on the Opponent - Metro State
Metro State, which is led by second-year head coach Ryan Strain, opened with three losses at Cal State San Marcos by scores of 6-0, 7-3 and 5--4. Ty Lightley leads the hitting attack wit ha .400 average while Matt Malkin is hitting .375 and Zach Paschke, .375. They are hitting .245 as a team with opponents at .261. Javi Vega is their leading starter as allowing five hits and one earned run in 4 1/3 innings in his first start.
Series Notes --
Since 2015, USF is 1-11 against MSU. A year ago USF lost a trio of games to the Roadrunners by scores of 5-2, 14-3 and 17-8. In 2017, USF took one of the three games against MSU. The Cougars lost two games by 6-4 verdicts but took a 7-4 decision. In 2016, MSU won by scores of 10-4, 1-0 and 9-1. In 2015, USF fell to MSU, 5-1, 5-4 and 9-0.
USF Preview - Rehwaldt and Roesler leads Cougars
In the NSIC Preseason poll announcement senior first baseman/third baseman
Josh Rehwaldt of Apple Valley, Minn., and sophomore pitcher
Brandon Roesler of Kindred, N.D., were selected as "Players to Watch."
Rehwaldt, a two-time All-NSIC selection, finished in the NSIC's top-10 in eight offensive categories, including sixth in hitting at .388; fourth in slugging (.631), on-base percentage (.459), hits (52), sixth in doubles (13) and home runs (eight) and eighth in RBIs (38). He returns with a career average of .377, which ranks best among USF players in the DII era. In the DII era, Rehwaldt ranks first in doubles with 47, second in hits with 208, second in home runs with 18 and second in RBIs with 134. He trails former USF teammate
Matthew Minnick who had 212 hits, 19 home runs and 134 RBIs from 2015-18. Rehwaldt has 65 career multi-hit games which includes 23 with three hits or better. He also has recorded 33 multi-RBI games with 15 of three RBIs or more. In 2017, he was USF's first-ever NCAA DII all-region player with his selection to the 2017 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) DII squad.
Roesler is USF's leading returning pitcher after putting together a 4-3 record with a 3.41 ERA (16
th, NSIC) in 2018 as a true freshman. He recorded three complete games in 10 starts and had a shutout. He registered 42 strikeouts and just 14 walks in tossing 63 1/3 innings across 13 appearances.
With Rehwaldt and Roesler leading the way, USF will look to move up in the NSIC standings.
USF, which finished with a 5.51 team earned run average (9
th, NSIC) and 231 strikeouts against 172 walks in 359.2 innings, has a bevy of experience returning to the mound. Another starter back will be junior
Keenahn Coyle who was 2-3 with a 7.59 ERA in six starts. Sophomore
Alex Loosbrock was 1-2 with a 8.39 ERA with six starts and 10 appearances. Others returning to do work on the mound include junior
Jackson Olson (19 appearances, 6.51 ERA, four saves), who is vying for a starting spot. Also on the rotation will be sophomore
Payton Livingston (seven appearances, 4.00 ERA), redshirt senior
Spencer Dokken (1-2, 4.24 ERA, 19 appearances, save), sophomore
Anthony Reese (1-1, 4.32 ERA, 13 appearances), and senior
Christian Lazar (18 appearances, 7.00 ERA).
Aside from Rehwaldt, USF's also will return junior first-baseman and outfielder
Ryan Bernardy (three home runs, nine RBIs in career), sophomore shortstop
Grant Lung (.241, 14 RBI, .356 OBP), sophomore infielder
Ryan Meyer, and outfielders
Alex Robinson and
Luke Rysavy as position players. Newcomers will include freshman center fielder
Connor King of Rapid City. A year ago, USF hit .243 as a team with 194 runs, 26 home runs, 169 RBI with a team .334 on-base percentage.