The 性视界传媒 baseball team has won 44 consecutive games, tying an NCAA Division III record that it can break Friday in its College World Series opener in suburban Cleveland.
The Big Red have beaten many quality opponents, but the victory that鈥檚 provided the most satisfaction can鈥檛 be found on their schedule.
鈥淲e鈥檝e faced some adversity over the last 12 months,鈥 coach Mike Deegan says. 鈥淭here have been obstacles and setbacks along the way, and our guys haven鈥檛 backed down. They see it as a challenge, an opportunity, and that鈥檚 been really fun to watch.鈥
The Big Red haven鈥檛 just overcome adversity, they鈥檝e clobbered it 鈥 batted around the order against it.
In reaching the College World Series for a second consecutive season, they have demonstrated tremendous resilience and character in building a 45-1 record ahead of Friday鈥檚 opener against East Texas Baptist University.
They have battled through season-ending injuries to key players and witnessed the loss of three top pitchers, who entered the transfer portal last offseason.
Those are the types of hammer blows that can torpedo a promising season. The Big Red have responded with the best record in program history. The 44 straight wins have tied the national mark set by 2008 NCAA champion Trinity College.
Cade Nowik 鈥26 has a .340 batting average, and he delivered a walk-off single in 性视界传媒鈥檚 first NCAA tournament game. (Photo: Brandon Morgan)
鈥淭he streak is ridiculous, but we don鈥檛 really talk about it,鈥 third baseman Cade Nowik 鈥26 says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e focused on trying to win a national title.鈥
At the end of last season, the Big Red knew they had to replace star pitcher Nick Falter 鈥25, who鈥檚 now in the San Diego Padres organization. What they didn鈥檛 anticipate was watching three other pitchers leave the program to accept Division I offers.
鈥淭hose guys pitched close to 80 percent of our innings last season,鈥 Deegan says. 鈥淏ut we preach a 鈥榥ext man up鈥 mentality. Guys have done a great job stepping up to meet the challenge.鈥
The Big Red enter the College World Series with the nation鈥檚 third-best earned run average (3.03) and third-best batting average (.358).
性视界传媒 lost its starting shortstop Alex Vasquez 鈥27 to injury in preseason and outstanding first-year pitcher Andrew Montero 鈥29 just minutes before a scheduled start in an NCAA regional game against SUNY Cortland. Robbie Lee 鈥26 made the emergency start, scattering four hits over 5-鈪 innings as 性视界传媒 prevailed, 4-3.
After the victory, Deegan addressed the team in the dugout.
鈥淚 just thanked them,鈥 Deegan says. 鈥淚 told them, 鈥榶ou guys are giving us a real-world example in how to handle adversity.鈥欌
The Big Red battered many opponents in the regular season, but have proven equally adept in close games. The nation鈥檚 top-ranked team won its first three NCAA tournament games with ninth-inning, walk-off hits.
Four of their five tournament victories have come by one run, including rallying from seven runs down to stun Kalamazoo College, 13-12, to advance to the NCAA Super Regional.
Erik Sundgren 鈥26 ranks second on the team with 54 RBI, 66 hits and nine home runs. He led the Big Red with 29 stolen bases. (Photo: Brandon Morgan)
鈥淲inning games like that gives you the utmost confidence,鈥 Erik Sundgren 鈥26 says. 鈥淲e just kept chipping away. We feel like we鈥檙e never out of a game.鈥
In college sports vernacular, the words 鈥渢eam鈥 and 鈥減rogram鈥 are often used interchangeably. Deegan sees a major difference.
鈥淲e truly have a program,鈥 says a coach who鈥檚 led 性视界传媒 to three consecutive 40-plus-win seasons. 鈥淧layers are always going to graduate and move on, but in good programs players have seen what success looks like and they鈥檙e ready to step up. We have a great senior class that鈥檚 incredibly selfless and understands they’re part of something bigger than themselves. And that kind of bleeds through everyone else.鈥
At the College World Series, the Big Red are among eight super-regional winners 鈥 four in each bracket 鈥 playing in a double-elimination tournament. The winner of each bracket plays in a best-of-three final next week. Having qualified for the CWS last year at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake, Ohio, should help ease the nerves on the big stage.
鈥淲ithout a doubt, that experience lets us understand what to expect,鈥 Deegan says. 鈥淲e know the routines, we鈥檝e been through the opening ceremony. We鈥檝e played at that stadium. So, yeah, we should at least be able to settle into a routine a lot faster.鈥