THIS WEEK
The North Dakota State (0-3) baseball team continues its eight-game California road swing at Long Beach State (2-0-1) on Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. CT, before taking on Cal Poly (1-2) on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. CT. The Bison will wrap the week with a three-game series at Pacific (1-2) beginning on Friday at 7:00 p.m. CT.
COVERAGE
GoBison.com: The game at Long Beach State will be available on
ESPN+ and the contest at Cal Poly will also broadcast on
ESPN+. All three games at Pacific will be available on
ESPN+ for subscribers. All five games will also feature
live statistics.
LAST TIME OUT
The Bison fell short in the series finale at UC Irvine on Sunday afternoon. NDSU totaled 12 hits as a team with seven different players notching at least one.
Jack Steil paced the Bison going 3-of-5 at the plate with one run.
Landon Koenig (0-1) made his Bison debut on the mound with one strikeout over 3.0 innings.
THE SERIES VS. LONG BEACH STATE
This will be only the fourth all-time meeting between NDSU and Long Beach State after the two teams met for a three-game series in 2022 in Long Beach, Calif. In the most recent meeting in 2022, the Dirtbags edged the Bison, 8-5.
Will Busch led the way for the Bison with two hits and two RBI. Long Beach State leads the all-time series, 2-1.
THE SERIES VS. CAL POLY
This will be the first all-time meeting between NDSU and Cal Poly.
THE SERIES VS. PACIFIC
This will be the first all-time meeting between NDSU and Pacific.
NEW GUYS SHOWING UP
Colten Becker and
Sam Canton both made their Bison debuts at UC Irvine and each notched over a .400 batting average. Becker tallied a .455 batting average with a team-high five hits to go along with two runs and three RBI. Canton registered a .455 batting average with five hits and one run.
THE ROAD WARRIORS
The Bison are set to play 37 of 53 regular season games away from home, including the first 28 straight before making their home debut against South Dakota State on April 5.
Last season, NDSU ended up playing its first 38 games on the road after weather forced schedule changes. The Bison went on to play at least one game in seven different states.
THE CHALLENGING SCHEDULE AHEAD
The Bison are set to embark on a 53-game regular season schedule spanning 10 different states and are scheduled to play the first 28 games away from home. The schedule also features three teams ranked in the D1Baseball Preseason Top 25, including LSU, Oregon State and Iowa.
SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL
The Bison were picked second in the Summit League Preseason Poll after picking up 21 total points and one first place vote. Oral Roberts earned 25 points and five first place votes to take the top spot and South Dakota State closed out the top three in third place with 16 points.
SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYERS TO WATCH
Will Busch and
Parker Puetz were named to the Summit League Preseason Players to Watch list. Busch has appeared in 106 games with 93 starts over three seasons. Last season, Busch posted a .252 batting average with 32 hits, 11 doubles and two home runs.
Puetz made 16 appearances with 10 starts on the mound last season. He led the Summit League with a 2.51 ERA in his freshman season and totaled 47 strikeouts over 61.0 innings. The Volga, S.D., native earned a spot on the All-Summit League Second Team and the D1Baseball Freshman All-America Second Team.
RETURNING ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYERS
NDSU earned nine All-Summit League selections last season, which was the most since joining the conference in 2008. The Bison return four players from that list this season, including
James Dunlap,
Cadyn Schwabe,
Parker Puetz and
Skyler Riedinger after all four grabbed a spot on the All-Summit League Second Team.
PUETZ LANDS ON D1BASEBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM
Parker Puetz made 16 appearances with 10 starts on the mound and boasted a 3-0 overall record in his freshman season. The Volga, S.D., native paced the Summit League with a 2.51 ERA. He tossed 47 total strikeouts over 61.0 innings and held opposing batters to a .187 average in Summit League play. Puetz was one of 10 starting pitchers to be named to the list and was the only Summit League player selected.
SCHWABE SWIPING BAGS AT RECORD PACE
Cadyn Schwabe has flown up the Bison all-time stolen bases list after swiping a team-high 18 in his first season in 2022 and following it up with a team-best 27 last season, which ranked second on the all-time NDSU single-season list. The Thompson, N.D., native currently ranks tied for fourth on the NDSU all-time list with 46 career stolen bases.
GOIN' FOR TWO AND MAKING HISTORY
The Bison ranked second in the Summit League with 116 doubles last season, which is the most in a single-season in NDSU history. NDSU notched at least one double in 44 of 52 games last season.
BISON PLAY IN BIG TIME VENUES
Under third-year head coach
Tyler Oakes, the Bison have made a habit of scheduling a challenging non-conference schedule in preparation of Summit League play and have done it in some of the best venues in college baseball. Last season, NDSU played in front of five of the largest road crowds in program history since 1977. The top five is as follows at Texas on March 15, 2023 (6,522), at Texas on March 14, 2023 (6,457), at Nebraska on May 3, 2023 (5,374), at Texas Tech on April 8, 2023 (4,432) and at Nebraska on March 28, 2023 (4,218).
#PROBISON
NDSU has had seven incoming or current players selected in the MLB Draft since 2013.
Cade Feeney became the 13th NDSU player selected in the MLB Draft dating back to 1968 after the Boston Red Sox selected in him in the 13th round last season. Bennett Hostetler was also selected in the 18th round of the 2021 MLB Draft by the Miami Marlins and most recently earned a spot on the non-roster invitees list for spring training with the Marlins.
WHO'S BACK?
NDSU returns 12 letterwinners this season, including seven starters that played in at least 50 percent of the games last season. The roster also features nine seniors:
James Dunlap,
Will Busch, Garrett Hill,
Jack Steil,
Cadyn Schwabe,
Hunter Rosenbaum,
Carson Hake,
Joey Danielson and
Colbey Klepper.
WELCOME TO THE SQUAD
The Bison welcome 19 newcomers this season:
Noah Gordon,
Blake Timmons,
Jake Schaffner,
Sam Canton,
Luis Garcia,
Matt Sargeant,
Roman Trapani,
Colten Becker,
Aiden Schenk,
Logan Knight,
Julien Hachem,
Ben Soke,
Ben Berkhof,
Seth Thompson,
Landon Koenig,
Colbey Klepper,
Cole Mahlum,
Alex Karns and
Austin Bergum.
UP NEXT
The Bison will travel to Oregon State to begin a four-game series on Thursday, Feb. 29. First pitch is set for 7:35 p.m. CT