MIDDLE INFIELD HEATING UP
Michael Seegers and Sam Hojnar had huge weekends for the Hawkeyes at the South Alabama Invitational.
• Seegers hit .600 and slugged 1.200 as the Hawkeyes leadoff man. He hit two home runs and a triple tallying six RBIs.
• Hojnar hit .385 with two home runs and eight RBIs.
SIMPSON & VOELKER
Iowa middle relievers Jared Simpson and Zach Voelker have combined to throw 78.2 innings, striking out 91 while walking only 39.
• Voelker is 4-1 with a 5.72 ERA
• Simpson is 4-1 with a 5.49 ERA
CHRISTO
Iowa pitcher Will Christophersen allowed just one hit in his first nine appearances.
• Christophersen has thrown 22.2 innings and struck out 45.
• Christophersen is 3-1 and is 1-for-1 in save situations.
IOWA DOWNS NO. 1
The Hawkeyes defeated No. 1 LSU 12-4 at the Karbach Round Rock Classic
• The win vs. No. 1 LSU is believed to be the first win ever for the Hawkeyes against the No. 1 team in the country.
• The last matchup for the Hawkeyes against the top ranked team in the country is believed to be in 1972 when they faced Arizona State in the College World Series (ASU, 2-1).
• The last win for the Hawkeyes against a top 10 team came last season at No. 8 Rutgers (4/23/22).
• Head coach Rick Heller has defeated at least one ranked foe in each season as Iowa’s head coach.
ALL-ROUND ROCK TEAM
Keaton Anthony, Brennen Dorighi, and Zach Voelker were all named to the Karbach Round Rock Classic All-Tournament Team.
• Anthony hit .429 with five runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and three RBIs.
• Dorighi hit .333 with three doubles, five RBIs, and a home run.
• Voelker earned the win on Sunday against Kansas State throwing 5.2 innings of relief allowing one run and striking out five.
HUCK OPENS SEASON WITH A BANG
Redshirt junior Kyle Huckstorf played the role of hero in the bottom of the 11th inning connecting on a walk off grand slam as the Hawkeyes defeated Indiana State, 6-2, in their season opener.
• Huckstorf has hit the last two grand slams for the Hawkeyes (Indiana 5/19/22 & Indiana State 2/17/23)
• The last walk off home run for the Hawkeyes was Brett McCleary vs. Northwestern (4/26/21).
BRODY’S BIG DEBUT
Sophomore RHP Brody Brecht was perfect in his season debut not allowing a baserunner through five innings of work as the University of Iowa baseball team defeated Quinnipiac, 7-1. Brecht struck out 10-of-15 Bobcat batters while hitting 100 MPH on the radar gun.
• This was Brecht’s second career start. His first came in the 2022 Big Ten Tournament against Michigan (5/29/22).
• Brecht struck out a career-high 10 batters in a career-high five innings pitched.
PITCHING STAFF SHINES OPENING WEEKEND
The Iowa pitching staff combined for a 0.96 ERA over opening weekend, the fourth lowest in the nation.
• The staff allowed 5.14 hits per nine innings, ranking 12th nationally, and had a 0.89 WHIP, the 15th lowest in the nation.
WINNING BASEBALL
• The Hawkeyes have posted nine consecutive winning seasons under head coach Rick Heller. For perspective, the program had just two winning seasons from 1997-2013 and five from 1990-2013.
• Since Heller took over the program in 2014, only three schools — Iowa, Indiana and Michigan — have qualified for the Big Ten Tournament each season it has been contested. (There was no tournament in 2020 or 2021 because of COVID.)
PRESEASON HONORS
• A pair of Hawkeye sophomores received preseason All-America honors. RHP Brody Brecht was named third team All-America by Baseball America and two-way player Keaton Anthony was named second team All-America by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
• Junior pitcher Ty Langenberg was named Big Ten Preseason Pitcher of the Year by both Perfect Game and D1Baseball.
• Langenberg and Anthony were named to the preseason All-Big Ten team by Perfect Game.
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
• Iowa’s 39-man roster features one graduate transfer, one senior, 17 juniors, nine sophomores, two redshirt freshman and nine freshmen.
• The Hawkeyes have 17 newcomers (eight transfers), including Division I transfers in Zach Voelker (Long Beach State), and Brennen Dorighi (Wofford).
• The Hawkeye roster is made up of student-athletes from 11 states and Canada — Iowa (23), California (2), Georgia (2), Illinois (2), Minnesota (2), Wisconsin (2), Arizona (1), Missouri (1), Montana (1), Ohio (1), Washington (1), Canada (1).
• Iowa has two sets of college teammates and four sets of high school teammates — Kyle Huckstorf and Ben DeTaeye (Iowa Western CC); Luke Llewellyn and Cade Moss (Kirkwood CC); Gable Mitchell and Cade Obermueller (Iowa City High); Luke Llewellyn, Ty Langenberg and Gehrig Christensen (Urbandale); Cade Moss and Ben Wilmes (Johnston); Jack Young and Will Christophersen (Pleasant Valley).
IMPACT TRANSFERS
The Hawkeyes added two Division I transfers to their 2023 roster.
• Redshirt sophomore RHP Zach Voelker joins the Hawkeyes after a stint at Long Beach State where he had a 4-4 record in 14 appearances (seven starts) with a 6.05 ERA and 32 strikeouts.
• Voelker was a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2022 playing for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks. He went 2-2 with a 1.97 ERA in 11 games (three starts) with 23 strikeouts.
• Graduate student Brennen Dorighi joins Iowa after hitting .339 with 65 hits, nine home runs, 39 runs, and 53 RBIs at Wofford on his way to being named a first-team All-Southern Conference selection.
• Dorighi started 81 games in his four years for the Terriers hitting .318 with 101 hits, 13 home runs, and 85 RBIs.
FRESHMAN DISTINCTION
Two Hawkeyes — Keaton Anthony and Brody Brecht — garnered Freshman All-America honors in 2022. It was the first time since 2017 that multiple Iowa newcomers garnered freshman All-America distinction.
• Both players were honored by Collegiate Baseball. Anthony earned an additional honor from the NCBWA and D1Baseball.com, while Brecht was honored by Perfect Game.
MCGRATH AND BOE JOIN STAFF
The Hawkeyes welcomed two new coaches to the staff after Robin Lund and David Pearson left to take roles with the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Dodgers, respectively.
• Sean McGrath joined the Hawkeyes after three seasons coaching in the Mariners’ minor league system. In 2022, he served as the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners Double-A affiliate — the Arkansas Travelers.
• Under McGrath, The Travers put together an ERA of 4.27, ranking second in the Texas League. The staff led the league in three categories: totaling 11 shutouts, a 1.30 WHIP and a .229 batting average against.
• Mitch Boe — who played for the Hawkeyes from 2016-2019 — joined the staff after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach for Valparaiso. Boe served as the team’s infield and baserunning instructor while also coaching third base.
• The Naperville, Illinois, native appeared in 193 career games, tied for the ninth-most all-time at Iowa. In 2019 the team captain was named Iowa’s recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Boe tallied 144 hits, 28 doubles, 72 RBIs and 21 stolen bases during his Hawkeye career.
4 ALL-REGION SELECTIONS IN 2022
Four Hawkeyes earned ABCA/Rawlings All-Midwest Region honors for the 2022 season.
• Adam Mazur was a first-team all-region honoree, while Peyton Williams, Keaton Anthony and Ben Beutel all earned second-team honors.
5 HAWKEYES MOVE ON TO MLB
The Hawkeyes had four players selected in the 2022 Major League Draft — the most for the program since 2018. Iowa also had a fifth player sign as an undrafted free agent.
• Iowa’s three top 10 round picks are the most in a single draft in program history.
• Adam Mazur became Iowa’s highest draft pick since 1990 when he was selected with the 53rd pick in the second round by the San Diego Padres. He was the highest picked Hawkeye since Tim Costo in 1990.
• Peyton Williams was chosen in the seventh round (218th pick) by the Toronto Blue Jays.
• Dylan Nedved was picked in the ninth round (270th pick) by the San Diego Padres.
• Duncan Davitt was selected in the 18th round (554th pick) by the Tampa Bay Rays.
• Ben Beutel signed as an undrafted free agent with the Chicago White Sox.
B1G HONORS
• Keaton Anthony earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year, second-team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors. Anthony is the program’s second Big Ten Freshman of the Year, joining C.J. Thieleke in 1994.
• Brody Brecht joined Anthony on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. They were Iowa’s first honorees since 2011.
OF NOTE
• Twenty-two of Iowa’s 55 games in 2022 were decided by two runs or fewer. The Hawkeyes went 13-9 in such contests.
• Head coach Rick Heller won his 250th game as Iowa’s head coach in the Hawkeyes’ 6-5 victory over St. Thomas on March 21 and his 950th game on April 17 against Minnesota. Heller is third all-time on the program’s career wins list.
• Iowa scored 10 or more runs in 12 games last season. The Hawkeyes had 22 games with 10 or more hits with 16 coming from April 9 through the end of the season.
• Iowa’s pitching staff allowed three runs or fewer in 32 of its 55 games and five or fewer hits in 23 contests. The Hawkeyes had five shutouts to lead the Big Ten.
• The Hawkeyes played errorless baseball in 21 games last season. Iowa went 20-1 in such contests. The team didn’t commit an error in a stretch of five games from April 16-23.
• Head coach Rick Heller is 32-33 against ranked opponents during his Hawkeye tenure. Iowa has posted at least one win over a ranked foe in each of the last eight seasons.