Thursday, April 24, 2025

Shooting Blanks

I normally don't like putting two sports in the same post for a few reasons. One of those reasons is I try to try keep a theme to the post and different sports and/or teams tend to be on different trajectories or have different personalities. However, this past week, both the baseball and softball teams from UT Arlington had a very similar performance. Each had a winless weekend. While I could put up two shorter posts rather than one medium one, the theme seems fitting to keep them together.

In last week's softball entry, I noted how there was a bit of a slide entering the weekend after a really good start to the season, losing the previous two Western Athletic Conference series, winning one and losing two in consecutive weekends. Well, this past weekend was worse overall. With the ever-hated Grand Canyon Antelopes coming to Allan Saxe Field, UTA had a chance to make a little bit of noise, but it did not pan out. 

On Friday, UTA lost consecutive doubleheader games in a run-rule fashion, 3-11 and 1-10, each ending after six innings. Sophomore pitcher Abi Gutierrez started the first game and went five innings, giving up eight runs, six earned, in the loss. Sixth-year pitcher Emilie Hoelscher started the second and had a nearly equally rough outing, 5.2 innings pitched, nine runs given up, six earned. UTA never had a lead in either game.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Hitting a Stride

The UT Arlington softball team may well be the most surprising team of the current athletic season. The volleyball team won a regular season and tournament crown, bucking a general UTA trend of disappointing performances in the postseason in all sports, but were picked second in the preseason polls. The cross country teams finished in the approximate position of their pre-race picks prior to the conference race. Same with the indoor track teams. The women's basketball team was like the volleyball girls. The men's basketball team may be in the running, but in today's era of transfers nothing surprises me regardless of the preseason pick.

This blog entry would have been a little more on topic two weeks ago, but consecutive 1-2 weekends have dropped their position in the Western Athletic Conference standings. Picked in a tie for seventh in the WAC, the Mavs are currently in a tie for third. After five straight losing seasons, they are currently 22-16 overall and 8-7 in the WAC.

Looking at the stat lines for the team, there is no one dominant reason for the over .500 record. What we have seen over the last few weeks has been team play, getting a timely hit or out when needed, stiff defense and a general improvement in the team performance.

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Trading One for Two

The 2025 version of the UT Arlington baseball has been a theme: fairly consistent from start to April. That consistency has been seen in the series, stats, records and performance. While the average sports fan tends to want consistency, what this UTA team has shown has been a hair below par.

I'll start with the series' so far this year. Between both conference and non-conference series, UTA has played eight to this point. All but a weather shortened two-game set against Oklahoma State saw three games played. The good news, the Mavericks have not been swept to this point in three full games. However, UTA hasn't earned a sweep either. 

UTA has won two series of the eight, the first against UT San Antonio on the road to open the year and the second occurred at Clay Gould against Little Rock in the middle of March. In addition to OSU, UTA has lost to Houston, Louisiana-Monroe, Sacramento State, California Baptist, and Lamar.

To add insult to injury, UTA is 1-5 in midweek games. Sam Houston State, Oklahoma, Texas-Austin, Baylor and a ranked Dallas Baptist account for the five losses. Three were to ranked teams. UTA stopped the streak on Tuesday against TCU. It took April for the Mavs to see their first non-weekend win.