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Notes: Hawkeyes Set for Stetson Tournament

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MATCHUP Notre Dame, Stetson, UMBC
LOCATION

Melching Field at Conrad Park | DeLand, Florida

DATE February 21-23, 2025
WATCH ESPN+
LISTEN Hawkeye Radio Network | The Varsity Network
PROJECTED STARTING ROTATION  
Game 1 | Feb. 21 | 11 a.m. (CT) Iowa: LHP Cade Obermueller (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
Notre Dame: RHP Jack Radel (1-0 , 0.00 ERA)
Game 2 | Feb. 22 | 4 p.m. (CT) Iowa: RHP Aaron Savary (1-0, 3.00 ERA)
Stetson: LHP Jonathan Gonzalez (1-0, 3.00 ERA)
Game 3 | Feb. 23 | 9 a.m. (CT) Iowa: RHP Reece Beuter (0-0, 4.50 ERA)
UMBC: RHP Sergio Droz (--,--) 

 

THIS WEEK
The University of Iowa baseball team heads to DeLand, Fla., for the Stetson Tournament from Feb. 21-23. The Hawkeyes will take on Notre Dame at 11 a.m. (CT) on Friday, Stetson at 4 p.m. (CT) on Saturday and UMBC at 9 a.m. (CT) on Sunday on Melching Field at Conrad Park.

WATCH/LISTEN LIVE
All three games will be streamed on ESPN+. 
All three games will be broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network with John Leo and John Evans on the call. Fans can access the stream free on YouTube or by downloading free The Varsity Network app.
Live stats will be available on hawkeyesports.com and live updates will be available on Twitter (@UIBaseball)

PRESEASON HONORS FOR 33
LHP Cade Obermueller has been named to the preseason All-Big Ten Team and named the preseason Big Ten Pitcher of the Year by Perfect Game.

SERIES RECORDS
Iowa is 28-41-1 all-time against Notre Dame. The first meeting took place in 1919, with the Fighting Irish winning, 8-0. The most recent meeting was in 2012, with a final score of 2-5.
Iowa is 3-6 all-time against Stetson. The first meeting took place in 1984, with Stetson winning, 6-2.  The most recent meeting was in 2014, when Iowa won, 5-1. 
This will be the first meeting between Iowa and UMBC.

ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Iowa's 40-man roster features three graduates, four redshirt seniors, six seniors, 14 juniors, two redshirt sophomores, one sophomore, two redshirt freshmen and 8 freshmen.
Iowa returns 20 letterwinners and welcomes 16 newcomers (eight of which are transfers) to the squad.

MR. WORLDWIDES
The Hawkeye roster features 29 Iowa guys, three Illinois boys, two confident Canadians, two magic Minnesotans, one wonderful Wisconsinite, one cool Californian, one charming Coloradoan, two Georgia peaches, one hardworking Hoosier, one Kansas kid, one Missouri man, one nice New Yorker, and one tenacious Texan.

I KNOW HIM! I KNOW HIM!
Iowa's roster features 8 sets of previous 
teammates:
Hart/Mathews: Indian Hills CC (22-23)
Archer/Risley: Kirkwood CC (23)
Archer/Moore: Van Meter (19-22)
Obermueller/Mitchell: City HS (19-22)
Wilmes/Risley: Johnston HS (19-22)
Wright/Hogue: Iowa Central CC (22)
Wright/Walker: Houston (23-24)
Guerin/Guerin: Mounds View HS (21-22)

OBERMUELLER BACK FOR JUNIOR YEAR
Cade Obermueller was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 19th Round of the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft but elected to return to the Hawkeyes for his junior year. 
Obermueller was the 585th pick overall.
Obermueller is the 34th player drafted under head coach Rick Heller.
The Iowa City, Iowa, native is the second Hawkeye to return after being drafted under Rick Heller (Tyler Peyton, 2016)

O CAPTAINS! MY CAPTAINS!
Brant Hogue, Gable Mitchell, Andy Nelson and Jack Whitlock have been voted team captains for the 2025 season. 

IMPACT TRANSFERS
The Hawkeyes added five Division I transfers to their 2025 roster: Jackson Beaman (Missouri), Daniel Wright (Houston), Bryson Walker (Houston), Mitch Wood (Northern Kentucky) and William Pearson (Georgia).

BIG HAWK
Dating back to 1969 (roster availability) Daniel Wright is the tallest baseball Hawkeye at 6-9 

IOWA BASEBALL FAMILY
Iowa has five sets of family ties on this year's roster. 
Gable Jake Mitchell's father Brian Mitchell played baseball for the Hawkeyes. 
Cade Obermueller is the son of Wes Obermueller, a former pitcher for the Hawkeyes and the current director of player development.
Caleb Wulf is the son of Troy Wulf, a former pitcher for the Hawkeyes.
Kooper Schulte is the son of former Iowa pitcher Justin Schulte. 
Blake and Tyler Guerin are brothers.   

BACK TO DES MOINES
The Hawkeyes are returning to Des Moines, Iowa for a series for the second straight year. 
The Hawkeyes faced FIU for a three-game series in 2023 which was the first time since 2018 (and first regular season game since 2004) that the Hawkeyes played at Principal Park.  
Eight Hawkeyes hail from the Des Moines metro area (Two from Johnston, two from Clive, one from Adel, one from Grimes, one from Van Meter, and one from Winterset.

HAWKEYES TAB KENNY AS PITCHING COACH  
Sean Kenny has been named the pitching coach for the University of Iowa Baseball team
Kenny brings 28 years of coaching experience to Iowa City. He spent the 2024 season as the pitching coach at the University of Houston and spent the previous seven years at the University of Georgia.
Kenny coached the last 15 seasons with Power 5 programs, tutoring 45 pitchers who were selected in the MLB Draft.

NEW FACES IN THE B1G
Of the newest additions to the Big Ten the Hawkeyes have only ever played Oregon. Iowa holds a 2-0 record in those contests winning both games against the Ducks in a 2015 regional. 

CROP IS BACK
The Hawkeyes welcomed back former Hawkeye (class of 2018) Tyler Cropley to the baseball staff as director of programs and player strategies.
Cropley played for Heller and the Hawkeyes from 2017-18. He hit a team-best .342 with 20 doubles, nine home runs, 50 RBIs and 43 runs scored as a senior. He was a named a second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and was a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award.
Cropley was selected in the eighth round of the 2018 Major League Draft by the Washington Nationals with the 251st pick. He was the first Hawkeye catcher drafted in top eight rounds since 1972.
The Sioux City, Iowa, native made his MLB debut on August 19, 2023, for the Kansas City Royals. He appeared in two games for the Royals.

WES 
The Hawkeyes welcomed back former Hawkeye (class of 1999) Wes Obermueller to the baseball staff as director of player development.
Obermueller played for Iowa from 1997-1999 before being selected by Kansas City in the second round of the MLB Draft. In 1999 he had a 6.83 ERA while recording 91 strikeouts in 88 1/3 innings. He also had a .352 batting average with 24 RBIs. Obermueller started his career at Iowa as a shortstop and then a right fielder before making his debut on the mound as a junior. He locked down a spot in the starting rotation in 1999.
The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native made his major league debut on September 20, 2002, and played parts of five seasons in the big leagues (Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Florida Marlins) starting 48 games and appearing in 80. He had a 5.82 ERA over 315 1/3 innings tallying 166 strikeouts.
He also pitched for the Orix Buffaloes of the Nippon Professional Baseball League and the Samsung Lions of the KBO League.
Obermueller is the father of junior LHP Cade Obermueller.

STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
The Hawkeyes have three series against teams ranked in the preseason top 25, and 10 games against 2024 NCAA tournament teams. 
Iowa will face Stetson once, Indiana three times,  #7 Oregon State three times,  #12 Oregon three times, and #24 Nebraska three times. 

5 HAWKEYES DRAFTED  TO MLB
The Hawkeyes had five players selected in the 2024 Major League Draft and also had Raider Tello agree to terms as an undrafted free agent.
Brody Brecht became Iowa's highest drafted player under Rick Heller when he was selected with the 38th pick in the CB-A round by the Colorado Rockies
Sam Petersen was chosen in the 8th round (230th pick) by the Washington Nationals
Jack Young was selected in the 9th Round (259th pick) by the Chicago White Sox
Marcus Morgan was a 9th round (282nd)  pick by the Philadelphia Phillies 
Cade Obermueller was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 19th round (585th pick.
Raider Tello signed as an undrafted free agent with the Philadelphia  Phillies.

THE NORM — 3-0
The Hawkeyes posted their 30th victory of the 2024 season in the 15-2 victory over Florida International.  It was the ninth time in the Rick Heller era that the program has won 30 or more games. 
Iowa has had 30 or more wins in each of the “non-COVID” seasons under Heller (2020 and 2021 were altered because of the pandemic).

WINNING BASEBALL
The Hawkeyes have posted 11 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.)

BANKS MAGIC
The Hawkeyes are 140-44 at home since the start of the 2015 season.  
Iowa won 19 games in 2019, the third-most in a single-season in school history, trailing only the 22 wins in 1977 and 20 wins in 2018.
Iowa has 18 walk-off victories at Duane Banks Field since the start of 2015.

DON'T COUNT 'EM OUT
The Hawkeyes have overcame deficits to win 109 games since the start of the 2017 season and posted 18 walk-offs. 37 of those victories have come with Iowa trailing or being tied entering or through seven innings. 23 have come in the final at-bat.

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT STREAK
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.)

30 WINS X 9
Since head coach Rick Heller's first season in 2014, the Hawkeyes have reached the 30-win plateau in every "non-COVID affected" season.  The program's six consecutive year stretch was the longest since posting seven straight 30-win seasons from 1979-85.
2014: 30-23
2015: 41-18 (2nd-most wins all-time)
2016: 30-26
2017: 39-22 (5th-most wins all-time)
2018: 33-20
2019: 31-24
2020: 10-5 (*pandemic shortened)
2021: 28-16 (*Big Ten-only schedule)
2022: 36-19 (8th-most wins all-time)
2023: 44-16 (Tied for most wins all-time)
2024: 31-23

#HELLERBALL
Head coach Rick Heller recorded his 1000th career win against Ohio State (5/6/23) winning 15-3
The Hawkeyes have won 30 or more games in each of Heller's full seasons at the helm of the program. 
Heller has led the Hawkeyes to three NCAA Regional appearances; the program had three regio nal appearances in its history rior to his arrival.
Heller is third in school history in career wins with 352 at Iowa, including being tied for the most (44), second (41), fifth (39) and eighth-most (36) wins in a single-season in school history.
Heller led Iowa to its first Big Ten Tournament title in 2017 -- the first conference title since 1990 -- and he guided the Hawkeyes to the Big Ten Tournament title game in consecutive seasons. Iowa advanced to the league tournament in six straight years for the first time in program history.
Heller has coached at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection in nine of his 10 (full seasons), and has 34 Major League Baseball Draft picks in 10 seasons (36 players have gone on to play professional baseball).
Heller had four players drafted in the top 10 rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft -- a first in program history.  That included Brody Brecht, who was the 38th pick overall (Colorado) -- the highest pick by a Hawkeye since 1990.
Iowa had a school-record six All-Big Ten selections in 2015 and five in 2017 and 2024. The Hawkeyes have had 40 All-Big Ten honorees in 11 seasons under Heller.
Heller has coached one Big Ten Player of the Year (Jake Adams), two Big Ten Pitcher of the Years (Trenton Wallace, Adam Mazur) and one Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Keaton Anthony) during his time as a Hawkeye.
Iowa has posted winning streaks of nine games (in 2015) and eight games (in 2017) -- the longest streaks for the program since 2012.

FOLLOW THE HAWKEYES
Iowa baseball fans can follow the Hawkeyes on Facebook @iowabaseball, X @UIBaseball, and Instagram @UIBaseball in addition to coverage on hawkeyesports.com.

WHAT'S TO COME
Following the three games in DeLand, the Hawkeyes will head to  Cleburne, Texas, for a four-game series against Washington State Feb. 27-March 2.