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Baseball 2023 NCAA Tournament

Patriots Travel to Winston-Salem to Face Top-Seeded Wake Forest in NCAA Regional

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Baseball 5/29/2023 2:26:00 PM
BASEBALL vs. #1 Wake Forest
WINSTON-SALEM NCAA BASEBALL REGIONAL

WHEN: Friday, June 2 | 7 p.m.
WHERE: David F. Couch Ballpark | Winston-Salem, N.C.
RECORDS: George Mason (34-25, 13-10 Atlantic 10); Wake Forest (47-10, 22-7 ACC)
NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKET | NCAA TOURNAMENT CENTRAL
FAIRFAX, Va. – The Atlantic 10 Baseball champion Patriots will face top-seeded Wake Forest in the Winston-Salem Regional of the 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament on Friday, June 2 with the first pitch scheduled for 7 p.m. at David F. Couch Ballpark in Winston-Salem, N.C.

In addition to the No. 1 seed Wake Forest (47-10) and No. 4 seed George Mason (35-24), the Winston-Salem Regional will include No. 2 seed Maryland (41-19) out of the Big Ten and No. 3 seed Northeastern (44-14) out of the Colonial Athletic Association.

The Winston-Salem Regional is paired with the Tuscaloosa Regional.  The winners of those two regionals will play in a Super Regional the the weekend of Friday, June 9 - Monday, June 12. 
   
The Patriots (35-24,13-10 A10) went 5-1 at the 2023 Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship, including three elimination game victories to claim the title for the second time in program history.  Mason completed in the Atlantic 10 Championship for the fourth time in the last seven seasons and for the fifth time in program history.  The Patriots won the A-10 title in their inaugural season in the conference in 2014.

Mason is making its eighth NCAA Tournament appearance (1985, 1988, 1992, 1993, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2023).

The Patriots have won 34 games under first-year head coach Shawn Camp, the most the team has posted since winning 34 games during the 2014 season.

Mason won 13 of its final 19 games of the regular season, with six of the victories by one run. Including the Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship, the Patriots have won 18 of their last 24 games.

The Patriots rank fourth in Division I baseball in stolen bases (158 in 59 games) and have set a new program record this season.  Only VMI (192), Mississippi Valley (162) and Louisiana (161) have more.  Senior South Trimble is tied for 25th in the nation (30 in 58 games) and junior Derek Wood is tied for 29th in the nation (29 in 59 games). 

Mason is 14th nationally in hit by pitch (107 in 59 games).  Sophomore catcher Connor Dykstra leads the NCAA (32 times in 55 games).

WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL SCHEDULE

Game 1: No. 2 Maryland vs. No. 3 Northeastern | Friday June 2 | 1 p.m.| ESPN+
Game 2: No. 1 Wake Forest vs. No. 4 George Mason  | Friday June 2 | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | Saturday June 3 | 1 p.m. | TBD
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | Saturday June 3 | 7 p.m. | TBD
Game 5: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | Sunday June 4 | 1 p.m. | TBD
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | Sunday June 4 | 7 p.m. | TBD
Game 7: Game 6 winner vs. Game 6 loser | Monday June 5 | 7 p.m. |TBD
(Game 7 will only be necessary if the winner of Game 5 also wins Game 6)

2023 NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Regionals: Friday-Monday, June 2-5
Super Regionals: Friday, June 9 – Monday, June 12
First day of MCWS: Friday, June 16
MCWS Finals: Begin Saturday, June 24 (best of 3)

NCAA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT

The tournament consists of a 64-team field that is split into 16 regions.  Each is a double-elimination bracket with four teams.

The 16 winners of the Regionals advance to the Super Regionals, where they are split into eight pairings and play in a best-of-three series.

The eight winners of the Super Regionals advance to the Men's College World Series in Omaha, Neb.  The teams are split into two double-elimination brackets consisting of four teams each.  The winners of the two brackets meet in the MCWS Finals in a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion.

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT RECAP

ATLANTIC 10 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL

The No. 6 Patriots won the Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship for the second time in program history.  The Patriots went 5-1 in the tournament held at The Diamond in Richmond, Va., including three wins in elimination games and won twice against No. 4 Saint Louis in the Championship Final and Championship Game.

Mason defeated No. 3 Dayton in the opening round, 5-4, in 11 innings on Tuesday, May 23 and then downed No. 2 Davidson, 15-11, on day two Wednesday, May 24.  After an off day, the Patriots fell to No 4 Saint Louis, 6-5 on Friday, May 26. 

The Patriots came back and eliminated Dayton with a 3-2 victory on Friday to advance to the Championship Final.  Mason won both games against the Billikens on Saturday, May 27 by final scores of 4-1 and 6-2 to claim the A-10 Championship.

Four Patriots were named to the All-Championship team.  Sophomore pitcher Chad Gartland was named Most Outstanding Performer of the tournament.  Senior infielder/designated hitter South Trimble, junior pitcher Kyle Menaker and sophomore first baseman Reece Woody were also selected to the All-Championship Team.  

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CONFERENCE ACCOLADES

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CONFERENCE RELEASE

Gartland was named Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-Conference.  Sophomore catcher Connor Dykstra was selected First Team All-Conference catcher, graduate student starter Ben Shields was named Second Team All-Conference pitcher and freshman outfielder James Quinn-Irons was selected to the All-Rookie Team.

Among A-10 leaders during the regular season, Gartland led the league in ERA (3.50), tied for second in wins (6), ranked third in innings pitched (79.2), sixth in strikeouts (72) and finished the regular season with the 10th-fewest walks (24).  He pitched at least 6.0 innings in nine of his 12 starts.

Among A-10 leaders, Dykstra ranked second in hit by pitch (26), tied for the eighth-most home runs in the league (8), was 11th in doubles (15) and finished 30th in RBI (37). 

Shields tied for first in starts (14), ranked second in strikeouts (93), tied for second in wins (6) and was 10th in innings pitched (66.1).  He walked just 30 batters, tied for the 10th-fewest in the league.   

ABOUT THE PATRIOTS
 
Mason has 16 returners and added 23 newcomers on the roster heading into the season under Shawn Camp, who enters his first year as the head coach of the Patriots, won his first game as a head coach on Feb. 17 with an 8-2 victory at Florida International.
 
Returning for the Patriots are graduate student pitchers Hugh O'Hara, Mason Posey and Ben Shields.  The Mason senior class includes outfielder Craig Miles, Jr., pitcher Ryan Peterson, infielder Brett Stallings and infielder/outfielder South Trimble.

The junior class includes pitcher Christian Mracna and outfielder Jordan Smith.  Sophomores returning for their second year with the Green and Gold are pitchers Jalen Grant, Chad Gartland and Britt Yount, catcher Connor Dykstra, infielder Carsen Pracht and outfielder Alex Knapp.  Redshirt freshman pitcher Konner Eaton also enters his second year.
 
The Patriots added 23 new players, with 18 freshmen, three sophomores and four graduate students entering their first year at George Mason.
 
Rookie pitchers joining the Patriots are Ryan Edmonds (RHP), Chris Fidanza (RHP), Tyler Herkey (LHP), Connor Knox (RHP), Logan Rumberg (RHP), Michael Salina (RHP), Kyle Smith (RHP) and Owen Stewart (RHP).
 
New position players include freshmen Evan Blanchard (INF), A.J. Martin (INF), Brady Powell (INF), Bennett Shealor (C) and James Quinn-Irons (OF).
 
The Patriots brought on a total of nine transfers.  Juniors Nick Martins (RHP), Kyle Menaker (RHP) Mark Trotta (INF) and Derek Wood (OF), along with sophomores Brandon Parks (OF), Dylan Winebrenner (C) and Reece Woody (OF).
 
The Patriots also added three graduate student transfers, Ryan Archibald (INF), Robbie Dudzinski (RHP) and Nolan Lamere (RHP).

GEORGE MASON 2023 SCHEDULE

The Patriots played a 53-game slate that includes 23 contests against Atlantic 10 Conference rivals, 27 games at Spuhler Field and matchups against two opponents that made a NCAA Regional appearance last season.

The Patriots began the season with eight straight games on the road from Feb. 17 through Feb. 28.  George Mason played its first series of the 2023 campaign with three games against Florida International University in Miami, Fla. (Feb. 17-19).  The Patriots won the first game, 8-2 and the series finale, 5-2, while the Panthers claimed the middle game of the series, 3-2.  Mason fell to James Madison, 10-2, in Harrisonburg, Va. (Feb. 21).  At the Swig and Swine College Classic in Charleston, S.C. (Feb. 24-26) the Patriots lost to Rutgers, 5-4 in 10 innings and fell to Canisius, 6-4.

The Patriots wrapped up the road stretch against William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va. (Feb. 28) with the Tribe scoring a pair of runs in the bottom of the ninth for a 4-3 victory.  The eight road games to start the season are the most since the Patriots played the first eight away from home in 2017.

In March, Mason played 14 games at home and 13 games on the road.  To begin the month, the Patriots will play a season-high 14 straight games at Spuhler Field, with three weekend series and three midweek contests.

Mason began the homestand against Niagara with a four-game series (March 4-5).  The Patriots won both games of their Saturday doubleheader, 15-2 and 6-3.  The Purple Eagles won both games of the Sunday doubleheader, 8-4 and 7-2.

Mason fell to Georgetown, 18-13, in a lone midweek game (March 7).  The Patriots swept their three-game series against St. Peter's.  Mason took both games of a doubleheader, 15-6 and 9-1 (March 11) and won the finale, 12-4 (March 12).

Mason then swept three games from Cornell.  The Patriots took both games of a doubleheader, 10-5 and 4-3 (March 18), and then won the final game, 15-4 (March 19) to extend their winning streak to seven games.  The Patriots dropped their midweek matchup against William & Mary, 16-10 (March 21).

Mason played a season-high nine straight games on the road from March 24 through April 5.  The Patriots were swept in a three-game series at No. 10 East Carolina in Greenville, N.C. (March 24-26).  The Pirates won by final scores of 11-3, 8-1 and 5-0. 

Mason topped Longwood, 13-6, at Buddy Bolding Stadium in Farmville, Va. (March 29).  In the first a-10 series of the season, the Patriots took two-of-three from Rhode Island at Bill Beck Field in Kingston, R.I.  The Patriots won the first game of a doubleheader, 7-6, while the Rams won the nightcap, 8-4 (March 31).  Mason won the series finale, 5-0, on a combined one-hitter (April 2).  Mason topped Georgetown, 5-4, in Washington, D.C. (April 4) and fell to Towson, 10-8, in Towson, Md. (April 5).

The Patriots played 11 games at home and seven on the road in April.  The Patriots dropped two of three to Dayton (April 7-9) with the Flyers winning the first game, 6-5 and the finale, 6-5.  The Patriots won the middle game of the series, 11-0.  Mason lost to Longwood, 10-5 at Spuhler Field (April 11) to wrap up a four-game homestand.

Mason traveled down I-95 to face VCU in Richmond, Va. (April 14-16) and dropped two-of-three games.  The Rams won the first game, 5-0 and the finale, 11-3, while the Patriots took the middle game of the series, 10-5.

Mason returned to Spuhler Field for a seven-game homestand.  Mason won the series against A-10 foe St. Bonaventure (April 21-23), sweeping a doubleheader, 7-6 in 11 innings and 17-5 (April 21) before falling in the final game of the series, 4-3 in 11 innings (April 23).

The Patriots then topped Mount St. Mary's (April 25), 3-1, in a midweek non-conference contest.  Mason wrapped up the month splitting a doubleheader against Richmond (April 29).  The Patriots won the first game, 4-3, and dropped the second game, 7-0.

The Patriots played eight straight on the road to begin the month of May.  Mason traveled to meet Navy in a midweek matchup (May 3) and the Patriots posted a 4-1 win.  Mason took won its series against Fordham in Bronx, N.Y. (May 5-7).  The Patriots dropped the first game, 2-1, then downed the Rams 10-5 and 11-10.  The Patriots swept a three-game series in the Revolutionary Rivalry against the Colonials in Washington, D.C. (May 12-14) by final scores of 8-7, 13-6 and 9-5.  Mason downed Maryland-Eastern Shore, 4-3, in the final non-conference game of the season in Salisbury, Md. (May 16).

The Patriots concluded the regular against Saint Joseph's at Spuhler Field (May 19-21).  The Hawks won the first game, 9-4 and the finale, 13-9.  The Patriots took the middle game, 4-3 with a walk-off in the ninth.  The Patriots played three home-and-home series during the 2023 season, taking on Georgetown, Longwood and William & Mary for single games at home and on the road. 

Mason played eight league series, four at home and four on the road.  Home series against A-10 foes included three-game weekend sets against Dayton (April 7-9), St. Bonaventure (April 21-23), Richmond (April 28-30) and Saint Joseph's (May 19-21).  The Patriots visited Rhode Island (March 31-April 2), VCU (April 14-16), Fordham (May 5-7) and George Washington (May 12-14).
 
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Players Mentioned

Connor Dykstra

#16 Connor Dykstra

C
6' 1"
Sophomore
Konner Eaton

#18 Konner Eaton

LHP
6' 3"
Sophomore
Chad Gartland

#21 Chad Gartland

RHP
6' 2"
Sophomore
Jalen Grant

#46 Jalen Grant

LHP
6' 2"
Sophomore
Alex Knapp

#17 Alex Knapp

C/OF
5' 8"
Sophomore
Craig Miles, Jr.

#20 Craig Miles, Jr.

OF
5' 10"
Senior
Christian Mracna

#45 Christian Mracna

RHP
6' 5"
Junior
Hugh O

#25 Hugh O'Hara

LHP
6' 2"
Graduate Student
Ryan Peterson

#23 Ryan Peterson

LHP
6' 2"
Junior
Mason Posey

#28 Mason Posey

RHP
5' 11"
Graduate Student
Carsen Pracht

#11 Carsen Pracht

INF
6' 0"
Sophomore
Ben  Shields

#43 Ben Shields

LHP
6' 4"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Connor Dykstra

#16 Connor Dykstra

6' 1"
Sophomore
C
Konner Eaton

#18 Konner Eaton

6' 3"
Sophomore
LHP
Chad Gartland

#21 Chad Gartland

6' 2"
Sophomore
RHP
Jalen Grant

#46 Jalen Grant

6' 2"
Sophomore
LHP
Alex Knapp

#17 Alex Knapp

5' 8"
Sophomore
C/OF
Craig Miles, Jr.

#20 Craig Miles, Jr.

5' 10"
Senior
OF
Christian Mracna

#45 Christian Mracna

6' 5"
Junior
RHP
Hugh O

#25 Hugh O'Hara

6' 2"
Graduate Student
LHP
Ryan Peterson

#23 Ryan Peterson

6' 2"
Junior
LHP
Mason Posey

#28 Mason Posey

5' 11"
Graduate Student
RHP
Carsen Pracht

#11 Carsen Pracht

6' 0"
Sophomore
INF
Ben  Shields

#43 Ben Shields

6' 4"
Graduate Student
LHP
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