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What would it take for the Gophers to not only get in but even host a regional?
Gophers are 20-11 not counting the 2 D3 wins right now and have 19 games left in the regular season I'd guess somewhere around 35-15 heading into the B1G tournament would have us in consideration for a host spot. Winning both the B1G regular season and conference tournament would also be very helpful. Having teams that we have played and especially ones we have beat continue to win will help keep numbers strong. We have some games left against teams 7 games left against teams currently 200+ in the RPI really can't afford losses to them Northwestern(260), SDSU(201), and Purdue(266).What would it take for the Gophers to not only get in but even host a regional?
I agree especially now that we held on to win game 1 I'd be disappointed if we don't get the sweep. Northwestern's Friday pitcher is pretty solid but their Saturday guy is 0-4 with a 5.86 era and they haven't announced who will pitch Sunday yet. I'd hope that the Gophers offense can jump on these starters early and often. Dalton Sawyer and Toby Anderson have both pitched pretty solidly so hopefully they can just continue that and if they do I like the chances for the sweep.No details but Gophers hang on in 9th to win 6-5. Two walks in the bottom of the 9th made it interesting. I know SS is satisfied with two of three this weekend, but I want the sweep along with the Hawkeyes taking two of three from Michigan. A quick glance at the schedule appears to favor the Wolverines the rest of the way.
Boilers surprise Maryland 7
The Gophers did what they needed to do this weekend and they did it in convincing fashion. Very solid performance.Toby Anderson throws a complete game shutout limiting Northwestern to just 5 hits, a walk, and a hit batter while striking out 4. Austin Athmann led the offense with two 2 run homeruns while Dan Motl, Micah Coffey, and Alex Boxwell all also had multi hit games.
I agree the 4th starter would definitely be a toss up. They really have focused on just getting guys work during the midweek games rather than trying to nail down a 4th starter which I can understand as well. I like Lackney and would probably go with him. I think we would most likely see someone like Lackney or McDevitt start and just hope for 4-5 solid innings from that guy and then turn it over to the bullpen or the other option would be Tyler Hanson if he hasn't already been used out of the bullpen in the previous games. It will be interesting with 2 midweek games next week to see if they try to let a starter go a little longer in one of the games and see if they can find a #4 guy. Shannon has started before but I don't know if he is the guy I'd go with. Manke also got a couple starts last season but I don't think he has pitched in a few weeks and at all in a B1G game this season.One concern I have is a fourth starter. It really helps to develop a fourth starter for the Big Ten tournament time or Regions. Toby was the choice before he got switched to the weekend rotation (which was a great decision). Gilbreath would be an obvious choice but I really think you need him in relief. He's probably been the most consistent reliever so far. You could say Lackney, and he has done well. I just don't know how comfortable I'm with having a freshmen pitching in a championship game in Regions, unless he was a Glen Perkins type pitcher.
I only guy I can think of is giving McDevitt a shot. I know he walks a lot of guys but his era is below 3. Right now the number four guy is a question mark.