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Baseball 3/24/2025 3:32:00 PM
BASEBALL at Maryland
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 25 (4 p.m.)
WHERE: Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium | College Park, Md.
RECORDS: George Mason (16-8, 4-2 A-10), Maryland (12-12, 2-4 Big Ten)
ALL-TIME SERIES: George Mason leads, 29-25
LAST MEETING: The Patriots defeated the Terrapins in the NCAA Winston-Salem Regional with an 11-10 walk-off win on June 4, 2023.
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FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason baseball team is on the road to take on Maryland on Tuesday with the first pitch scheduled for 4 p.m. at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium in College Park, Md.

The Patriots and Terrapins have met 54 times with George Mason leading the all-time series, 29-25.  The teams last met in the NCAA Winston-Salem Regional on June 4, 2023.  The Patriots downed the Terrapins with an 11-10 walk-off victory at David F. Couch Ballpark to advance to the Regional Final for the first time in program history.

With the win, George Mason posted two victories in one NCAA Tournament for the first time and the 11 runs matched the school record for the most in a tournament game.

The Patriots and Terrapins have split their last three meetings going back to the 2017 season.

Last time out, George Mason won two-of-three at St. Bonaventure this past weekend.  The Patriots won the first two games, 21-2 and 14-5 while the Bonnies took the finale, 7-3.

Junior outfielder James Quinn-Irons is batting .434 (43-for-99) in 24 starts in center field.  He leads the team in hits (43), doubles (9), home runs (6) and RBI (36), is tied for first in runs scored (35) and is second in stolen bases (10-12).

Sophomore utility player Owen Hull is hitting .374 (34-for-91) in 24 starts.  He paces the Patriots in stolen bases (15-16), is tied for first in runs scored (35), is second in hits (34), tied for second in home runs (3) and third in both doubles (6) and RBI (29).

Junior infielder Owen Clyne has a .364 average (32-for-88) in 24 starts at shortstop.  He is tied for second in home runs (3), third in hits (32) and stolen bases (8-12), fourth in RBI (28) and fifth in runs scored (24).

Sophomore infielder Jake Butler is batting .326 (30-for-92) in 24 starts.  He is second on the team in RBI (25), third in runs scored (25) and fourth in hits (30).

On the mound, graduate student Connor O'Hara (3-1, 1.29) leads the team in starts (7), ERA (1.29), innings pitched (35.0) and strikeouts (36).  Graduate student Sam Lavin (3-0, 3.18) is second is innings pitched (28.1) and third in strikeouts (23).  Junior Brandon Cassedy (2-1, 3.58) is second in strikeouts (32) and third in innings pitched (27.2).
  
George Mason has 16 returners and added 21 newcomers on the roster heading into the season under Shawn Camp, who enters his third year as the head coach of the Patriots. 

The George Mason baseball team was picked to finish ninth (58 points) in the Atlantic 10 Conference this season.  The preseason poll was conducted by the league's 13 head coaches.

The Patriots have a team batting average of .329 and a team ERA of 4.39 through 24 games.

SCOUTING MARYLAND

Maryland has an overall record of 12-12 this season including a mark of 2-4 against Big Ten Conference opponents.  The Terrapins are 4-3 at home, 4-7 on the road and 4-2 in games played at a neutral site. 

Last time out, Maryland dropped two-of-three at Washington (March 21-23).  The Terrapins fell in the series opener, 12-4 and the finale, 2-0.  Maryland won the middle game against the Huskies, 2-1.

The Terrapins have lost six of their last nine games.

Sophomore utility player Chris Hacopian is batting .433 (29-for-67) in 20 starts.  He is second on the team in doubles (7) and RBI (30) and third in both hits (29) and home runs (5).

Senior infielder/catcher Alex Calarco is hitting .340 (32-for-94) in 24 starts.  He lead the club in hits (32), home runs (11), RBI (39) and runs scored (26).

Maryland has a team batting average of .294 and a team ERA of 5.70 through 24 games.

 ABOUT THE PATRIOTS

Mason has 16 returners and added 21 newcomers on the roster heading into the season under Shawn Camp, who enters his third year as the head coach of the Patriots.  He is assisted by Tyler NelinTommy WintersteinEvan Duhon and Kyle Darmstead.
 
Pitcher Britt Yount is the lone senior on the club.  The junior class includes pitchers Owen Stewart (RHP), Connor Knox (RHP) and Logan Rumberg (RHP), infielder Evan Blanchard and outfielder James Quinn-Irons.
 
Sophomores returning for their second year with the Green and Gold are pitchers Ty Uchman (LHP), Brandt Ertel (RHP), Ryan Edmonds (RHP), Dylan McCarthy (RHP), Cole Egan (LHP) and Shaun Okeeffe (RHP) along with outfielder Jake Kozlowski.
 
The Patriots added 21 new players, with 13 freshman, one junior and four graduate students entering their first year at George Mason.
 
New pitchers joining the Patriots are graduate students Ryan Ament (LHP), Daniel Elliott (RHP), Louden Hilliard (RHP), Sam Lavin (RHP), Gardner Meeks (RHP) and Connor O'Hara (RHP), junior Brandon Cassedy (RHP) and freshmen Michael Bilo (RHP), Jake Drumm (RHP) and Michael Madigan (LHP).
 
New position players include two graduate students, catcher Nick Barenz and infielder Jonny Wall.  Juniors include infielder Owen Clyne, outfielders Lucas AlbertiDrew Canody and Laken Tignor, and catcher Garrett Pancione.  

Freshmen position players embarking on their rookie year are infielders Ty Tomlinson and Jake Stanley, outfielder Tripp Capers and catcher Andrew Raymond.
 
GEORGE MASON 2025 SCHEDULE
 
The George Mason baseball team is schedules to play a 55-game slate that includes 30 contests against Atlantic 10 Conference rivals, 28 games at Spuhler Field, 12 games against six opposing teams that earned a NCAA Regional appearance and two games against opponents that advanced to the College World Series last season.

The Patriots began the season with three games at East Carolina (Feb. 14-15) at Clark-LeClair Stadium in Greenville, N.C.  George Mason won the first game of a doubleheader, 7-3, then dropped the nightcap, 4-3 on Feb. 14.  East Carolina won the series with a 4-3 victory in the finale on Feb. 15.

George Mason fell to Georgetown, 15-14, at Capital One Park in Tysons, Va. (Feb. 18).  The Patriots took two-of-three against St. Peter's (Feb. 21-23) at Spuhler Field.  The Patriots won the opener, 17-2 in seven innings and the series final, 14-4 in seven innings.  The Peacocks won the middle game, 10-7.

George Mason continued the homestand with a 12-1 win in seven innings over William & Mary (Feb. 25).  The Patriots swept a three-game series against Monmouth (Feb. 28-March 2) by final scores of 9-3, 12-11 and 16-2.

George Mason hosted Holy Cross (March 4) and the Patriots broke the NCAA Division I record for runs in an inning, scoring 23 times in the bottom of the second in a 26-6 win over Holy Cross in seven innings on Tuesday afternoon at Spuhler Field.  The previous Division I record for most runs in an inning had stood for nearly 42 years.  The record of 21 runs in an inning was set by the University of Pennsylvania in 1983 and again by Wichita State in 1984.

The Patriots defeated Georgetown 8-6 (March 7), Longwood 18-0 in seven innings (March 8) and Towson 7-5 (March 9) in the DMV Challenge at Capital One Park in Tysons, Va.

In March, George Mason is scheduled to play 19 games with 10 at home and nine on the road. 

The Patriots traveled to take on Duke (March 11-12) in Durham, N.C.  The Blue Devils won both games by identical final scores of 6-3.  Duke played in the NCAA Norman Regional last year and notched wins over Bryant and South Carolina before falling to N.C. State in an elimination game.

George Mason began Atlantic 10 play with a three-game set at Spuhler Field against Dayton (March 14-15).  The Patriots dropped the first game, 8-2 and then swept a doubleheader, 8-0 and 11-5.  George Mason downed Towson (March 18) with a 5-4 walk-off win.

The Patriots will play a season-high eight straight on the road March 21 through April 1. 

The stretch began with the first A-10 road series of the season at St. Bonaventure (March 21-23) where George Mason won two-of-three games.  The Patriots won the first two games, 21-2 and 14-5 while the Bonnies took the finale, 7-3.

George Mason travels for a midweek meeting at Maryland (March 25), three games against rival George Washington (March 8-30) and concludes with a stop at James Madison (April 1) in Harrisonburg, Va.

In April, the Patriots are scheduled to play 17 games, with seven at home and 10 on the road.

George Mason is back home for a league series against Saint Louis (April 4-6) before a traveling north for a midweek game at Towson (April 8).

The Patriots hit the road for three games at VCU (April 11-13) at The Diamond in Richmond, Va.  The Rams won the A-10 Tournament last year to advance to the NCAA Greenville Regional.

George Mason is back at home to wrap up the season series against James Madison (April 15) before heading back on the road to face Massachusetts (April 18-20) in Amherst, Mass.

The Patriots stay on the road with a midweek game at Mount St. Mary's (April 22) in Emmittsburg, Md.

Rhode Island makes a visit to Fairfax for three games (April 25-28) and the Patriots wrap up the month with a game at North Carolina (April 29) in Chapel Hill, N.C.  The Tar Heels hosted the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional last year and defeated LSU to advance to the Super Regional.  North Carolina then won two games against West Virginia to advance to the College World Series.

In May, the Patriots are scheduled to play 11 games, with five at home and six on the road.

The month begins with a three-game A-10 series against Saint Joseph's (May 2-4).  The Patriots will then play five straight on the road with a stop at William & Mary (May 7) in Williamsburg, Va., a three-game conference series at Davidson (May 9-11) and conclude the trip against Virginia (May 13) in Charlottesville, Va.

The Cavaliers hosted and went unbeaten in three games in the NCAA Charlottesville Regional and two games in Super Regional last year to advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.  The Cavaliers fell to North Carolina and Florida State in the College World Series. 
The Patriots wrap up the regular season at home with three games against Fordham (May 15-17).

The Patriots will play three home-and-home series during the 2025 season, taking on James Madison, Towson and William & Mary both at home and on the road.

Mason plays 10 league series, five at home and five on the road.

Home series against A-10 foes include three-game weekend sets against Dayton (March 14-16), Saint Louis (April 4-6), Rhode Island (April 25-27), Saint Joseph's (May 2-4) and Fordham (May 15-17).  The Patriots will visit St. Bonaventure (March 21-23), George Washington (March 28-30), VCU (April 11-13), Massachusetts (April 18-20) and Davidson (May 9-11).

The 2025 Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship will be held May 20-24 at Capital One Park in Tysons, Va.

STRIKE ZONE

George Mason and Maryland met for the first time on March 11, 1977, with the Patriots earning a 9-8 road win over the Terrapins. 


 
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Players Mentioned

Evan Blanchard

#1 Evan Blanchard

INF
5' 10"
Junior
Jake Butler

#2 Jake Butler

INF
5' 11"
Sophomore
Ryan Edmonds

#22 Ryan Edmonds

RHP
6' 2"
Junior
Cole Egan

#32 Cole Egan

LHP
6' 2"
Sophomore
Owen Hull

#6 Owen Hull

INF
6' 4"
Sophomore
Connor Knox

#30 Connor Knox

RHP
5' 11"
Junior
Jake Kozlowski

#36 Jake Kozlowski

OF
5' 11"
Sophomore
Dylan McCarthy

#28 Dylan McCarthy

RHP
6' 1"
Sophomore
Shaun Okeeffe

#46 Shaun Okeeffe

LHP
6' 1"
Sophomore
James Quinn-Irons

#10 James Quinn-Irons

OF
6' 5"
Junior
Logan Rumberg

#31 Logan Rumberg

RHP
5' 11"
Junior
Owen Stewart

#19 Owen Stewart

RHP
6' 3"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Evan Blanchard

#1 Evan Blanchard

5' 10"
Junior
INF
Jake Butler

#2 Jake Butler

5' 11"
Sophomore
INF
Ryan Edmonds

#22 Ryan Edmonds

6' 2"
Junior
RHP
Cole Egan

#32 Cole Egan

6' 2"
Sophomore
LHP
Owen Hull

#6 Owen Hull

6' 4"
Sophomore
INF
Connor Knox

#30 Connor Knox

5' 11"
Junior
RHP
Jake Kozlowski

#36 Jake Kozlowski

5' 11"
Sophomore
OF
Dylan McCarthy

#28 Dylan McCarthy

6' 1"
Sophomore
RHP
Shaun Okeeffe

#46 Shaun Okeeffe

6' 1"
Sophomore
LHP
James Quinn-Irons

#10 James Quinn-Irons

6' 5"
Junior
OF
Logan Rumberg

#31 Logan Rumberg

5' 11"
Junior
RHP
Owen Stewart

#19 Owen Stewart

6' 3"
Junior
RHP
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