The South Dakota State University baseball team still has some work to do to claim a spot in next week's Summit League Baseball Championship as the Jackrabbits welcome Omaha to town for the final series of the 2024 regular season.
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Thursday's series opener is set for a 3 p.m. first pitch at Erv Huether Field on the SDSU campus. Games Friday and Saturday are scheduled for 1 p.m. starts. All three games will be available for viewing through the Summit League Network powered by Midco Sports Plus.
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The seven-member Jackrabbit senior class will be honored during pre-game ceremonies on Saturday. Pre-game festivities Saturday also include the Cubby's Feed the Fans promotion, with free hamburgers being served starting when gates open at noon.
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The Jackrabbits enter the weekend with a 19-27 overall record and looking up at the rest of the six-team Summit League field with a 10-15 league mark. After dropping a pair of one-run games to rival North Dakota State to begin a series last weekend, SDSU salvaged the final game of the three-game set with an 8-5, come-from-behind victory over the Bison on May 12.
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In order to qualify for the four-team Summit League tournament, the Jackrabbits will need to record one more win than Northern Colorado does this weekend in its series at North Dakota State — providing both the Jackrabbits and Bears play all three games of their respective series and there are no ties. Due to the fact that most teams will not play all 30 scheduled league games because of weather-related cancellations during the course of the season, winning percentage in league games will be used to determine the tournament field. League leader St. Thomas is not eligible for the tournament as it has not yet completed its transition to Division I status.
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Omaha, which has secured a top-two seed in the upcoming tournament, comes into the series with a 16-29-1 overall record and a mark of 14-12-1 in The Summit League. The Mavericks dropped two of three games last weekend at home to St. Thomas before being edged, 2-1, in their final nonconference game of the season at crosstown rival Creighton on Tuesday.
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 THE SERIES: South Dakota State and Omaha will play for the 186th time when the two squads meet in Thursday's series opener. The Mavericks hold a 94-90-1 lead in the all-time series that dates back to 1949.The two programs were longtime rivals in the North Central Conference before both moved to Division I and The Summit League.
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SDSU had won eight of the last nine matchups dating back to late in the 2021 season before the Mavericks claimed two of three matchups earlier this season on their home field.
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The Jackrabbits claimed the April 12 series opener at Tal Anderson Field in Omaha, 7-2, behind a solid start from Nic McCay and a two-home run performance by Cael Frost. McCay struck out 10 and allowed only one run over eight innings, while Frost hit a solo home run in the fourth inning and added a three-run shot in the seventh. Dawson Parry followed Frost's first homer with one of his own to give the Jacks the lead for good at 2-1.
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Omaha got its offense in gear the next two days, scoring a combined 36 runs in 21-15 and 10-9 victories. Tyler Bishop went 6-for-6 with seven RBIs to lead the Mavericks in the April 13 matchup while Cardel Dick set the tone in the April 14 finale with four RBIs.
 SHORT HOPS: Following are some quick notes regarding the South Dakota State baseball team:
The Jackrabbits have drawn first blood in 27 of their 46 games so far this season. SDSU holds a 13-14 record when scoring first and has tallied at least one run in the first inning 21 times, scoring 39 runs.
With their 13-5 loss at Northern Colorado on May 3, the Jackrabbits dropped to 8-4 in series-opening games this season. Right-hander Nic McCay suffered his first loss of the season in that outing, dropping to 4-1 on the year.
Thatcher Kozal hit three-run home runs in both the eighth and ninth innings to spark SDSU's 10-6 comeback win at Nebraska on May 8. Kozal's two-homer performance was the second of his career. In addition, Kozal tied SDSU single-game highs this season with four hits, six runs batted in and 11 total bases as he finished a triple away from the cycle.
Luke Luskey added a two-home run performance May 11 against North Dakota State. It was Luskey's first career multi-homer game and the seventh by a Jackrabbit player this season.
Dawson Parry hit two grand slams the week of March 11-17, giving him three for the season and five for his career. He connected in the first inning of the Jacks' March 13 game at Kansas State and again in the sixth inning of the March 17 series finale at Oral Roberts. With the bases loaded this season, Parry is 6-for-8 (.750 average), recording the three grand slams — his first was in the ninth inning of a Feb. 18 game at New Mexico State — along with three other hits and one walk for a total of 18 runs batted in. Most recently, he delivered a two-run single with the bases loaded in Game 1 of the April 6 doubleheader at North Dakota State.
Jordan Sagedahl and Reece Anderson hit grand slams in back-to-back games of the Omaha series last month, upping the Jackrabbits' team total this season to six. Sagedahl connected on a grand slam as part of a career-best six-RBI performance on April 13, while Anderson's grand slam came in the April 14 series finale.
Parry set an SDSU single-game record by drawing five bases on balls in the Feb. 19 series finale at New Mexico State. Parry doubled in his only official at-bat in the sixth inning after walking his first three times to the plate, including twice intentionally. The previous record of four walks in a game was shared by four players, including Ryan McDonald in 2023.
Cael Frost hit a two-run home run in his first at-bat as a Jackrabbit in the top of the first inning of the Feb. 16 season opener at New Mexico State. Frost has recorded a hit in 39 of the 46 games he has played this season, including putting together a 19-game hit streak from Feb. 18-March 19 that tied Tyson Fisher (2006) and Matt Johnson (2016) for the longest hitting streak within a season in the D-I era of Jackrabbit baseball (since 2005). Frost has set a new Jackrabbit single-season record with 20 home runs after homering in each of the first two games of last weekend's series against North Dakota State.
Frost (20 HR, 56 RBIs) and Parry (14 HR, 58 RBIs) remain one of the top offensive tandems in the country as the duo have combined for 34 home runs and 114 runs batted in so far this season.Â
Junior Adam Benes has taken over the starting shortstop role in recent weeks and was the team's top hitter in last weekend's series against North Dakota State by going 7-for-14 (.500 batting average) at the plate with three runs batted in. Benes brings a six-game hitting streak into this weekend's series against Omaha, during which he is batting .385 (10-for-26). Benes is the fourth Jackrabbit to start a game at shortstop this season.
Bryce Ronken and Matthew Werk led off each of the first two innings of the May 4 game at Northern Colorado with home runs.
With their 8-5 victory over North Dakota State on May 12, the Jackrabbits improved to 15-0 this season when holding the opposition to five runs or less.Â
PRESEASON POLL: South Dakota State was picked to finish third in the 2024 Summit League baseball race, according to a preseason poll conducted among the league's head coaches that was announced in mid-February.
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The Jackrabbits completed the 2023 season with a 24-28 overall record. After finishing third in the Summit League regular season standings with a 13-11 mark in league play, SDSU advanced to the title game of the Summit League tournament.
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Defending champion Oral Roberts was again tabbed as the favorite, earning five first-place votes and 25 points. North Dakota State received the other first-place vote and was second in the poll with 21 points, followed by the Jackrabbits with 16 points.
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Omaha (13), Northern Colorado (9) and St. Thomas (6) rounded out the six-team poll.
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In addition, senior Dawson Parry was named a Summit League Player to Watch and junior Alex Clemons was tabbed as a Summit League Pitcher to Watch.
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A first baseman from Highland, Utah, Parry is the team's top returning hitter after posting a .322 batting average with 10 home runs and 39 runs batted in during the 2023 campaign. Parry also hit 10 home runs in his first season with the Jackrabbits in 2022.
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Clemons, a right-hander from Bettendorf, Iowa, appeared in 19 games with two starts during the 2023 season and is expected to move into the closer's role this season. He totaled 42 strikeouts in only 30 2/3 innings last year.
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The Summit League Baseball Championship is slated for May 22-25 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Â
PEAK PLAYERS: South Dakota State players have combined for seven TicketSmarter Summit League weekly awards so far this season.
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Most recently, Nic McCay earned his third Peak Pitcher of the Week Award after tossing six shutout innings with 10 strikeouts in his April 5 start at North Dakota State. He allowed three hits, walked one and hit one batter while improving to 2-0 on the season and lowering his earned run average to 2.28.
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McCay and Cael Frost (Peak Performer) swept the weekly awards March 18, with McCay repeating as Peak Pitcher the following week. Frost also was named the Peak Performer of the Week on March 4, when he was part of a sweep with Jake Goble as Peak Pitcher of the Week.
 Dawson Parry was named the first Peak Performer of the Week of 2024 on Feb. 19.
 SUMMIT LEAGUE SUCCESS: South Dakota State has been a consistent winner in The Summit League since it became a league member more than a decade ago.
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Now in its 15th season as a member of The Summit League, the Jackrabbits have compiled a 225-191 (.541 winning percentage) record in regular season conference games. SDSU has posted a .500 or better record in league play 10 times and has qualified for the four-team postseason tournament 13 out of the 14 years it has been eligible.
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The Jackrabbits shared a Summit League regular season title in 2010 and won the Summit postseason tournament in 2013.
 SUMMIT AWARD WINNERS: Four Jackrabbit players who earned all-Summit League recognition last season return to the lineup in 2024.
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Leading the returning contingent is second baseman Cade Stuff, who received second-team recognition in 2023. A native of Great Falls, Montana, Stuff shared the team lead with 16 doubles while batting .286 with five home runs and 24 runs batted in.
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Also returning among position players are honorable mention selections Dawson Parry at first base and center fielder Reece Anderson.
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Parry was one of two Jackrabbits to start all 52 games last season, finishing 2023 with a .322 batting average along with 10 home runs and 39 runs batted in.
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Anderson moved into the leadoff spot late in the 2023 campaign and responded by posting a .286 batting average with five homers and 28 RBIs. The Johnston, Iowa, native also excelled in the field, committing only one error in 126 defensive chances that included three outfield assists. He later was named to the all-tournament team at the Summit League Baseball Championship for the second time in his career.
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Representing the Jackrabbit pitching staff on the year-end awards list was right-handed starter Jake Goble. A Rapid City native, Goble closed out his sophomore season by tying for the team lead in victories after notching a 5-3 record over 15 appearances with 11 starts. He finished the year with a 4.32 ERA in a team-high 58 1/3 innings, and limited the opposition to a .240 batting average.
 POWER SURGE: The Jackrabbits dramatically increased their power numbers over the last two seasons, topping the 60-home run mark in both 2022 and 2023.
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South Dakota State finished the 2022 season with a league-leading 62 home runs, followed by a school-record 89 round-trippers in 2023.
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The Jackrabbits have picked up right where they left off, slugging a total of 74 home runs thus far during the 2024 campaign. SDSU hit at least one home run in each of its first 13 games and 35 of 46 this season. The Jackrabbits have hit multiple home runs in 23 games, highlighted by a season-best five in the March 28 series opener against Northern Colorado.
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After hitting six home runs last weekend against North Dakota State, SDSU ranks 66th among NCAA Division I teams with 74 home runs and 46th by averaging 1.63 per game.
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Newcomer Cael Frost, who homered in each of the first two games of the North Dakota State series, leads the team with a single-season school record of 20 home runs, followed by 14 by Dawson Parry and 10 from Jordan Sagedahl. Frost and Parry have hit back-to-back home runs twice this season.
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Twelve different Jackrabbits have hit a home run so far this season as Matthew Werk joined the group in the April 9 home opener against Northwestern (Iowa).
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Frost currently ranks 22nd among Division I players with his 20 home runs and also stands 34th with a .758 slugging percentage.
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SDSU hit at least one home run in each of its first nine games last season and had an 11-game home run streak later in the season. Overall, the Jacks hit a home run in 38 of 52 contests during the 2023 campaign, including a season-best seven homers two times.
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The Jackrabbits finished the 2023 season ranked 29th among NCAA Division I teams with an average of 1.71 home runs per game and 40th with a .505 slugging percentage.
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Individually, four Jackrabbits reached double figures in the home run category in 2023. All-region catcher Ryan McDonald, who was on a pace to shatter a number of SDSU single-season records before missing the final month of the season due to injury, still managed to lead the squad with 17 home runs. Nic Nelson, who recorded a pair of three-home run games in May, wound up with 16 home runs, followed by 15 from Luke Ira and 10 by Dawson Parry. Of that group, only Parry returned to the lineup in 2024.
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Thirteen different Jackrabbit players hit at least one home run last season.
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During the 2022 season, SDSU homered in 26 of its last 28 games, which included a school-record streak of 18 consecutive games with a homer from March 19-May 6, 2022.
 BELLOWS' STREAKS END: Jess Bellows saw a pair of long streaks, including a record-setting hitting streak, come to an end during a series at Dayton in early March.
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A junior outfielder from Miles City, Montana, Bellows established a new Jackrabbit record for longest hitting streak in the Division I era (since 2005) with a 20-game streak over two seasons. He set the mark with a home run in his first at-bat March 8 at Dayton, surpassing the 19-game single-season streaks put together by Tyson Fisher (2006) and Matt Johnson (2009).
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Bellows' streak covered the last nine games of the 2023 season and his first 11 games of the 2024 campaign. Combined, he hit .413 (31-for-75) during his 20-game hitting streak, starting with a 15-for-35 performance to close out 2023, followed by a 16-for-40 showing to open 2024.
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In addition, Bellows' streak of reaching base safely ended at 32 games in the March 10 series finale at Dayton. Although his hitting streak ended in the second game of the March 8 doubleheader at Dayton, Bellows did reach base on a hit by pitch. He recorded a two-hit game March 9, but did not reach base in three plate appearances the next day.
 McCAY COMES BACK AGAIN: For the second time in his collegiate career, pitcher Nic McCay is on the comeback trail.
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The senior right-hander from Carlisle, Iowa, made a successful return to the mound in the Feb. 22 series opener at New Mexico by tossing three scoreless innings in a starting role. He ended his stint with seven strikeouts, including striking out the side in each of the first two innings, while walking one and allowing one hit.
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McCay had missed three of the last four seasons due to injury, including the entire 2023 campaign. Previously, he was sidelined during both the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
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McCay began his Jackrabbit career by earning Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball in 2019 after posting a 6-1 record with a 4.08 earned run average over 14 starts. He also struck out 83 batters in 79 1/3 innings en route to second-team all-Summit League recognition.
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In 2022, McCay marked his initial comeback by leading the team with 68 strikeouts and 68 1/3 innings pitched in 14 starts. He was honored on the all-Summit League Second Team for the second time in his career as he ended that season with a 4-4 record.
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A native of Carlisle, Iowa, McCay moved into the Jackrabbit career top 10 for strikeouts earlier this season and has since vaulted into the No. 2 spot with 240 K's. He matched a Jackrabbit single-game record in the Division I era with a 13-strikeout performance March 15 at Oral Roberts and has 89 strikeouts in only 66 2/3 innings thus far in 2024. His 89 strikeouts in 2024 rank sixth on the Jackrabbit single-season charts, while his 83 K's as a freshman in 2019 stand ninth.
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McCay also has moved into the SDSU career top 10 in games started by a pitcher this season as his 12 starts in 2024 have upped his total to 40, placing him fifth place in program history after passing Billy McMacken (39 starts from 1987-90) last week.
 SAGEDAHL A JACK OF MANY TRADES: Jordan Sagedahl began the 2024 season as the Jackrabbits' Opening Day starter at third base, but has shown the ability to play wherever needed during his collegiate career.
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In the first series of the season against Northern Colorado, Sagedahl moved over to shortstop in place of Carter Sintek, who is out indefinitely for medical reasons. He moved back to third base the next weekend at North Dakota State, followed by playing at second base in both games of an April 21 doubleheader against St. Thomas.
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Despite all the recent shifting, Sagedahl put together a career-best 10-game hitting streak from March 15-April 13, during which he batted .410 (16-for-39) with five home runs, 15 RBIs and 16 runs scored. Entering play this week, Sagedahl also put together a streak of six games in a row with an extra-base hit from April 17-27.
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Sagedahl made his first start of the season at catcher in the March 3 series finale at SIUE and responded with the first two-home run game of his career. He also recorded 12 putouts in the contest behind a 10-strikeout performance by Arlen Peters.
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A senior from Olivia, Minnesota, Sagedahl had seen the bulk of his action over the past two seasons at second base after playing 39 games at third base as a freshman in 2021. He made 16 appearances at second base in 2023, as well as seven at catcher, four at third base and two as the designated hitter.
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In addition, Sagedahl made four pitching appearances — all in relief — last season. He posted a 1-0 record with one save while striking out 11 batters in 8 1/3 innings of work.
 TRANSFERS PROVIDE REINFORCEMENTS: The Jacks have counting extensively on contributions from six transfers during the 2024 season.
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The pitching staff welcomed three newcomers, including right-hander Arlen Peters, who was the team's Opening Day starter. A native of Schanzenfeld, Manitoba, Peters began his collegiate career in the Kansas junior college ranks, pitching at Johnson County Community College in 2021 and Kansas City Community College in 2022. He was an all-conference selection in 2022 after turning in a 6-2 record, but missed the 2023 campaign due to injury.
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He began the season in the starting rotation before splitting time between the bullpen and a starting role in recent weeks. Peters became the first Jackrabbit in two seasons to post double digits for strikeouts in a game, fanning 10 in a no-decision at SIUE on March 3.
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Also contributing in a setup role is another right-hander, Sam Schlecht. A native of Maple Grove, Minnesota, Schlecht began his collegiate career at Summit League rival St. Thomas before spending the 2023 season at Iowa Central Community College, where he led the squad with 87 strikeouts in 72 innings and posted a 6-5 record.
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Schlecht ranks third on the team with 15 appearances and is coming off a weekend in which he retired all seven batters he faced across two outings last weekend against North Dakota State, including recording his first save as a Jackrabbit on May 12.
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He has made one start — in the second game of a March 8 doubleheader at Dayton.
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Rounding out the pitching additions is Alex Koep. The left-hander from Parkers Prairie, Minnesota, was an NCAA Division II All-America selection and earned Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Pitcher of the Year honors in 2023. He compiled a 7-1 record with a 2.43 ERA last season as a starter, but has pitched exclusively out of the bullpen this season. Koep recorded his first Jackrabbit win by pitching four strong innings of relief in the Feb. 22 series-opening win at New Mexico.
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Among position players, outfielder Cael Frost headlines the list of newcomers after earning all-region recognition at Kirkwood Community College (Kan.). Frost batted .379 in each of his two junior college seasons, tallying 12 home runs, 17 doubles and a triple with 55 RBIs as a sophomore.
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Frost has been the Jackrabbits' starting right fielder and has responded by leading The Summit League in home runs (20), slugging percentage (.758), runs scored (50) and doubles (15). He also ranks second in the league for batting average (.355), hits (66) and runs batted in with 56, trailing teammate Dawson Parry by two.
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Catcher Davis Carr also has moved into a regular starting role this season at catcher. A junior from Keller, Texas, who most recently played at Walla Walla Community College (Wash.), Carr has hit three home runs and has driven in 16 runs so far this season.
 COACH BISHOP: Rob Bishop, who has guided college baseball teams to 700 victories, was named head baseball coach at South Dakota State University on Aug. 1, 2016. Bishop is the ninth head coach in program history and the fourth in the Division I era.
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Now in his eighth season with the Jackrabbits, Bishop holds a 157-200 record at SDSU, including a 95-87 mark in Summit League regular season games. He recorded his 100th win with the Jackrabbits on April 3, 2022, as SDSU posted a 2-1 victory at St. Thomas.
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In his first season, Bishop's 2017 squad returned to the winning side of the ledger with a 26-24 overall mark, including an 18-12 record for a third-place finish in The Summit League standings. SDSU won its opening-round game in the Summit League Baseball Championship, 6-5, over second-seeded North Dakota State.
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In 2018, SDSU overcame a slow start to post a winning record in Summit League play at 14-13 and went on to reach the title game of the Summit League Baseball Championship. The Jackrabbits finished with an 18-32 overall record during a campaign in which they played only six home games.
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SDSU bounced back in 2019, posting a 28-22 overall record that included a second-place mark of 19-10 in Summit League play. The Jackrabbits won or split nine of the 10 league series in regular season play en route to making an appearance in the four-team Summit League Baseball Championship for the 10th time in 11 years.
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The 2020 season was canceled just before the start of Summit League play, with SDSU posting a 5-12 record in the first month of the season. The Jackrabbits recorded wins at Minnesota, Air Force and Kansas State the final week of the pandemic-shortened campaign.
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When play resumed in the spring of 2021, the Jackrabbits posted a 15-32 overall record and suffered their first losing season in league play since 2016, but managed to earn the fourth and final spot in the Summit League Baseball Championship.
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SDSU used a powerful offense to return to the Summit League tournament in 2022 after posting a 13-9 record in league play. The Jackrabbits, who doubled up the opposition in home runs by a 62-30 count, played only 12 home games in posting a 22-23 overall mark.
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The Jackrabbits continued their offensive prowess in 2023 by setting a school record with 89 home runs in 52 games. SDSU played only one true home game but managed a 24-28 overall record and another winning season in Summit League play with a 13-11 mark. That momentum carried over to the four-team league postseason tournament, where the Jackrabbits made a run to the title game.
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Overall, Bishop holds a 706-522-1 record (.575 winning percentage) as a collegiate head coach. He earned his 600th career victory in the Jackrabbits' 8-6 victory at UA Little Rock on March 10, 2019, and reached the 700-win milestone when SDSU defeated North Dakota State, 11-7, on April 6, 2024.
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Individually, Jackrabbit players have been honored as all-Summit League performers 34 times during Bishop's tenure, including nine all-league selections in 2023. Catcher Ryan McDonald was a first-team all-league honoree at catcher and later earned second-team ABCA/Rawlings All-Central Region recognition. Drew Beazley earned all-Summit League honors for the third time in his career as a second-team outfielder while Cade Stuff was named to the second team as a second baseman. Six other Jackrabbits were honorable mention selections.
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In addition, Bishop has mentored a handful of Jackrabbit players who have pursued professional careers. Catcher Luke Ringhofer was selected in the 22nd round of the 2017 Major League Baseball Draft by the Baltimore Orioles and relief pitcher Chris Halbur was offered a free agent contract by the Los Angeles Dodgers after Bishop's first season in Brookings. Shortstop Gus Steiger signed with the Cincinnati Reds following an abbreviated 2020 MLB Draft. In 2019, left-handed pitcher Brady Stover was a 31st-round pick of the Washington Nationals, but opted to return to the Jackrabbits for his senior season.
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Following the 2023 MLB Draft, pitcher Ryan Bourassa signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Braves organization.
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Prior to becoming head coach at SDSU, Bishop spent six years at NCAA Division II member Montana State University-Billings, where he led the Yellowjackets to back-to-back Great Northwest Athletic Conference regular season titles in 2015 and 2016, attaining the program's first-ever 30-win season with a 30-20 record in 2016.
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Previously, Bishop spent 10 years at Miles City Community College in Montana, where his teams won MonDak conference championships every year. His squads also claimed five consecutive junior college region titles and a Northwest District championship in 2007 to advance to the NJCAA Division II College World Series.
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Bishop's teams won at least 30 games in all 10 seasons, including four with 40 wins. He ended his tenure at Miles City with a 377-151 overall record. He also served as athletic director the last five years of his tenure at Miles City.
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Bishop served as a graduate assistant at SDSU under head coach Mark Ekeland during the 1998 and 1999 seasons. In his first year as a head coach, Bishop led Huron University to the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference title in 2000 with a 38-18 record.
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A 1994 graduate of Jamestown College, Bishop earned NAIA All-America honors during the 1992 and 1994 seasons as an infielder.
 THE ROSTER: The 2024 SDSU baseball roster features 38 players from nine different states and one Canadian province. Of the 38 players, 14 are from Minnesota, eight are from South Dakota, five are Iowa natives, and four hail from Nebraska. Two players are from Montana, while Colorado, Texas, Utah, Washington and Manitoba are represented by one player each.
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By class, two are graduate transfers, six are seniors and 14 are juniors. The sophomore and redshirt freshman classes each have five players, while six are incoming freshmen.
 A LOOK AHEAD: Pairings for the four-team Summit League Baseball Championship will be announced following the conclusion of league play on Saturday. The double-elimination tournament is slated for May 22-25 at J.L. Johnson Stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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