
The Gators are back at TD Ameritrade Park on Friday night against TCU in the College World Series. (Photo: Tim Casey/UAA Staff Photographer)
CWS Primer: Gators vs. Texas Christian (Take II)
Friday, June 23, 2017 | Baseball, Scott Carter
In a rematch from Sunday night in Omaha, Florida faces TCU in the College World Series.
OMAHA, Neb. -- The Gators are exactly where they want to be in the College World Series.
Florida needs one win to advance to the championship series and has two opportunities to get it, starting Friday night against TCU. The Gators opened the CWS with a 3-0 win over the Horned Frogs on Sunday. If Florida loses, the teams will play again on Saturday for a berth in the best-of-three championship series.
Sophomore starter Jackson Kowar (12-0, 4.00 ERA) is scheduled to make his first career start in Omaha. Kowar is coming off his shortest outing of the season (4 2/3 IP, 10 H, 5 R) against Wake Forest in the Gainesville Super Regional. He'll look to rebound against a TCU lineup anchored by catcher Evan Skoug, who went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in Sunday's loss to the Gators.
Meanwhile, Horned Frogs coach Jim Schlossnagle said after Thursday's 4-3 win over Louisville that 6-foot-7 redshirt senior Mitchell Traver (4-1, 3.79 ERA) will make his 12th start of the season. Traver has pitched only 40 1/3 innings this season with 48 strikeouts.
For a closer look at the Gators-Horned Frogs matchup, here is our CWS Primer:
*****
FLORIDA
Record: 49-18
Regular Season: 40-15 (first in SEC East)
Record vs. Top 25: 21-6
Coach: Kevin O'Sullivan, 10th year (445-207, .682)
All-Time CWS Record: 16-21
CWS Appearances: 11 (1988, '91, '96, '98, 2005, '10, '11, '12, '15, '16, '17)
CWS Titles: None
Road to Omaha: Gainesville Regional – W vs. Marist 10-6; W vs. USF 2-1 (12); L vs. Bethune-Cookman 6-2; W vs. Bethune-Cookman 6-1. Gainesville Super Regional – W vs. Wake Forest 2-1 (11); L vs. Wake Forest 8-6 (11); W vs. Wake Forest 3-0.
In Omaha: The Gators have won behind their splendid pitching in the first two games in Omaha, as starters Alex Faedo and Brady Singer led the Gators to wins over TCU and Louisville. Florida is off to a 2-0 start in the CWS for only the third time in 11 all-time trips to the CWS. The other two times -- 2005 and 2011 -- Florida advanced to the championships series.
Player to Watch: JJ Schwarz is just 1-for-8 in the CWS but as Gators fans know, Schwarz often rises to the occasion in the biggest moments. Schwarz's primary contribution in the first two games is an RBI groundout to score Florida's first run in Sunday's 3-0 win over TCU. Schwarz is capable of changing the momentum with each swing of the bat.
Gators win if … Kowar can come close to matching the performances of Faedo and Singer in the first two games. Kowar is not the power pitcher those two are, but he has been steady and relies heavily on his above-average changeup. If Kowar can give the Gators six or seven solid innings before needing help from the bullpen, Florida has Tyler Dyson and closer Michael Byrne fresh and ready.
Quote of Note: "We play with a lot of heart and we stay close together. It's awesome to play with "Gators" across your chest. I love the way we play and how close we are." -- Gators second baseman Deacon Liput on the team's chemistry at this stage of the season
*****
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Record: 49-17
Regular Season: 39-14 (T-first in Big 12)
Record vs. Top 25: 14-3
Coach: Jim Schlossnagle, 14th year (614-271, .694)
All-Time CWS Record: 10-9
CWS Appearances: 5 (2010, '14, '15, '16, '17)
CWS Titles: None
Road to Omaha: Fort Worth Regional – W vs. Central Connecticut 9-6; W vs. Virginia 5-1; W vs. Dallas Baptist 15-3. Fort Worth Super Regional – W vs. Missouri State 3-2; W vs. Missouri State 8-1.
In Omaha: The Horned Frogs opened by losing 3-0 to Florida to drop into the losers bracket. However, TCU eliminated Texas A&M with a 4-1 win on Tuesday and on Thursday night stayed alive by eliminating Louisville, 4-3, behind 4 1/3 scoreless innings from reliever Sean Wymer. Wymer entered the game with two on and two out in the fifth with TCU clinging to a 4-3 lead. He struck out National Player of the Year Brendan McKay on three pitches to end the threat and cruised from there, striking out five Cardinals with the season on the line.
Player to Watch: TCU senior shortstop Kevin Merrill homered in Tuesday's win over Texas A&M and had a two-run single in Thursday's win over Louisville. An Omaha native, Merrill has provided the hometown fans a couple of memorable moments and has proven he is capable of making a difference at the bottom of TCU's order.
Horned Frogs win if … They continue to show the resiliency they showed by staving off elimination with their wins over Texas A&M and Louisville. The Horned Frogs made the plays, got the breaks and took advantage of their scoring opportunities when they had to. If they get an early lead against Kowar and Traver is on or Skoug heats up, a third meeting between the two teams could be on tap Saturday.
Quote of Note: "As I said the first day here, the best quality that our team has is just their presence, their experience, their poise under pressure. And so we know we're going to face a great team that's not only talented, but they're hot. And they're playing with a lot of confidence. And they're absolutely loaded on the mound." -- TCU coach Jim Schlossnagle on rematch with Gators
Florida needs one win to advance to the championship series and has two opportunities to get it, starting Friday night against TCU. The Gators opened the CWS with a 3-0 win over the Horned Frogs on Sunday. If Florida loses, the teams will play again on Saturday for a berth in the best-of-three championship series.
Sophomore starter Jackson Kowar (12-0, 4.00 ERA) is scheduled to make his first career start in Omaha. Kowar is coming off his shortest outing of the season (4 2/3 IP, 10 H, 5 R) against Wake Forest in the Gainesville Super Regional. He'll look to rebound against a TCU lineup anchored by catcher Evan Skoug, who went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in Sunday's loss to the Gators.
Meanwhile, Horned Frogs coach Jim Schlossnagle said after Thursday's 4-3 win over Louisville that 6-foot-7 redshirt senior Mitchell Traver (4-1, 3.79 ERA) will make his 12th start of the season. Traver has pitched only 40 1/3 innings this season with 48 strikeouts.
For a closer look at the Gators-Horned Frogs matchup, here is our CWS Primer:
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*****
FLORIDA
Record: 49-18
Regular Season: 40-15 (first in SEC East)
Record vs. Top 25: 21-6
Coach: Kevin O'Sullivan, 10th year (445-207, .682)
All-Time CWS Record: 16-21
CWS Appearances: 11 (1988, '91, '96, '98, 2005, '10, '11, '12, '15, '16, '17)
CWS Titles: None
Road to Omaha: Gainesville Regional – W vs. Marist 10-6; W vs. USF 2-1 (12); L vs. Bethune-Cookman 6-2; W vs. Bethune-Cookman 6-1. Gainesville Super Regional – W vs. Wake Forest 2-1 (11); L vs. Wake Forest 8-6 (11); W vs. Wake Forest 3-0.
In Omaha: The Gators have won behind their splendid pitching in the first two games in Omaha, as starters Alex Faedo and Brady Singer led the Gators to wins over TCU and Louisville. Florida is off to a 2-0 start in the CWS for only the third time in 11 all-time trips to the CWS. The other two times -- 2005 and 2011 -- Florida advanced to the championships series.
Player to Watch: JJ Schwarz is just 1-for-8 in the CWS but as Gators fans know, Schwarz often rises to the occasion in the biggest moments. Schwarz's primary contribution in the first two games is an RBI groundout to score Florida's first run in Sunday's 3-0 win over TCU. Schwarz is capable of changing the momentum with each swing of the bat.
Gators win if … Kowar can come close to matching the performances of Faedo and Singer in the first two games. Kowar is not the power pitcher those two are, but he has been steady and relies heavily on his above-average changeup. If Kowar can give the Gators six or seven solid innings before needing help from the bullpen, Florida has Tyler Dyson and closer Michael Byrne fresh and ready.
Quote of Note: "We play with a lot of heart and we stay close together. It's awesome to play with "Gators" across your chest. I love the way we play and how close we are." -- Gators second baseman Deacon Liput on the team's chemistry at this stage of the season
*****
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Record: 49-17
Regular Season: 39-14 (T-first in Big 12)
Record vs. Top 25: 14-3
Coach: Jim Schlossnagle, 14th year (614-271, .694)
All-Time CWS Record: 10-9
CWS Appearances: 5 (2010, '14, '15, '16, '17)
CWS Titles: None
Road to Omaha: Fort Worth Regional – W vs. Central Connecticut 9-6; W vs. Virginia 5-1; W vs. Dallas Baptist 15-3. Fort Worth Super Regional – W vs. Missouri State 3-2; W vs. Missouri State 8-1.
In Omaha: The Horned Frogs opened by losing 3-0 to Florida to drop into the losers bracket. However, TCU eliminated Texas A&M with a 4-1 win on Tuesday and on Thursday night stayed alive by eliminating Louisville, 4-3, behind 4 1/3 scoreless innings from reliever Sean Wymer. Wymer entered the game with two on and two out in the fifth with TCU clinging to a 4-3 lead. He struck out National Player of the Year Brendan McKay on three pitches to end the threat and cruised from there, striking out five Cardinals with the season on the line.
Player to Watch: TCU senior shortstop Kevin Merrill homered in Tuesday's win over Texas A&M and had a two-run single in Thursday's win over Louisville. An Omaha native, Merrill has provided the hometown fans a couple of memorable moments and has proven he is capable of making a difference at the bottom of TCU's order.
Horned Frogs win if … They continue to show the resiliency they showed by staving off elimination with their wins over Texas A&M and Louisville. The Horned Frogs made the plays, got the breaks and took advantage of their scoring opportunities when they had to. If they get an early lead against Kowar and Traver is on or Skoug heats up, a third meeting between the two teams could be on tap Saturday.
Quote of Note: "As I said the first day here, the best quality that our team has is just their presence, their experience, their poise under pressure. And so we know we're going to face a great team that's not only talented, but they're hot. And they're playing with a lot of confidence. And they're absolutely loaded on the mound." -- TCU coach Jim Schlossnagle on rematch with Gators
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