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Friday, April 10, 2009

Gorski as consistent as they come

With June’s major league baseball entry draft only two months away, now is as good a time as any to check up on the major league potential of Kutztown University’s own Darin Gorski. The left-handed starting pitcher was ranked as the fourth best prospect in Division-II by Baseball America and has been outstanding so far this season. Gorski is a junior and could return for his senior season, but the odds are pretty good that he will get drafted in the early rounds of the entry draft.

I did an extremely in-depth analysis of each of Gorski’s pitching appearances since his arrival at Kutztown prior to the 2007 season. He has made 33 appearances in his career (as of April 9), which includes 25 starts. His numbers, which I’ll get to in more depth shortly, have been noticeably consistent over the last three seasons, but it’s not hard to see the progressive improvements from start to start. Since only 10 of his 166 1/3 career innings pitched were of the relief variety, I’m going to scrap them and focus only on his contributions as a starter.

Gorski made just six starts in his rookie season back in 2007. In 30 1/3 innings of work as a starter, he struck out in impressive 27 opposing hitters, while walking 13. His ERA was 2.67, WHIP was 1.12, and opponents hit just .191 against him. An ideal pitching prospect would strike a lot of people out, induce ground balls, and avoid walks and fly balls. Gorski proved he had potential to meet those requirements in his freshman campaign, but his 3.9 BB/9 and 30:26 GO/FO ratio needed improvement.

The southpaw went on to make 12 starts in 2008 and, although he showed improvement in several categories, his numbers through 2 seasons all but mirrored his stats after his freshman campaign. In that sophomore season, he struck out 83, walked 27, and allowed 63 hits in 81 1/3 innings of work. His ERA was 2.43, his WHIP was 1.11, and opponents hit .210 against him. His K/9 improved to 9.2 and his BB/9 was slightly better at 3.0. Although he struck out hitters at a higher rate, Gorski allowed his GO/FO ratio to even out at 101:101. Because homeruns are hit at a much lower rate in division-II (as opposed to the major leagues), Gorski can thrive despite the 1.00 GO/FO ratio. However, that is a figure that will need improvement as he works his way through the minor leagues.

Gorski’s batting average on balls in play (BABIP) increased from .244 his rookie season to .265 his sophomore year. For you advanced stats beginners, this means that balls hit into the field of play by opposing hitters were falling in for hits at a higher rate. On the other hand, his left on base percentage (LOB%) increased quite a bit from 67% to 74%. BABIP is widely considered to be all but uncontrollable by the pitcher and the 74% LOB% is probably closer to where his career average will end up. All that being said, it’s safe to say that Gorski pitched better his sophomore season, but was a bit less lucky.

Heading into his junior season, there was plenty reason to believe Gorski was the real deal and would be even better. So far, he has not disappointed. In seven starts, he has tossed 44 innings, allowing 27 hits, while striking out 51 and walking 13. Although there is still quite a ways to go this season, his 1.23 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, .172 opponent batting average, 1.77 fielding independent ERA (FIP), 10.4 K/9, and 2.7 BB/9 are all career bests. His GO/FO ratio has remained right on his career average at 34:35.

Taking a look at Gorski’s numbers in 25 career starts, it is clear to see what is attracting major league baseball scouts. In 155 2/3 innings of work, he has allowed just 111 hits, while striking out 161 and walking 53. Despite the 135:136 FO/GO ratio, he has allowed only 6 career homers, including none thus far in 2009. His career ERA is 2.14, WHIP is 1.05, FIP is 2.87, opponent’s batting average is .196, K/9 is a whopping 9.3, and BB/9 is 3.1.

That’s about all you need to know about Darin Gorski. It looks like he will be an early round pick in the entry draft, which is set for June 9-10. Meanwhile, Gorski and the Kutztown University Golden Bears, ranked in the top 15 in Division-II, will look to win the PSAC Championship, before heading off to compete at the Regional and National level.

Keep up with Darin’s progress and that of the Golden Bears at Kutztown University Vital Sports or by logging on to the official KU Athletics website at www.kubears.com.

*This story was also posted at RBI Magazine and can be seen here.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Now Accepting Donations!

I recently announced that I would be spending less time posting here at KU Vital Sports and more time actually earning some pocket change by covering Major League Baseball for RBI Magazine.

Although that is going very well, I do miss covering KU Athletics. Unfortunately, I write for KU Vital Sports without any compensation whatsoever. The chance to make some cash at RBI Magazine only made sense.

That said, I put a donations tab in the upper right of this site. If I can earn a few bucks here and there via donations, I'll use that incentive to continue banging out articles and analysis.

Thank you for supporting KU Vital Sports. Go Golden Bears!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Analyzing The Hitting

Mark Renda

You might recall the projections I made for the 2009 KU baseball season based on advanced stats. How are they looking, you ask? Depends on how you look at it. Some of them appear to be not even close, while others are right on the money. The big difference maker (as is always the case) is Batting Average on Balls In Play (BABIP). A high one will inflate a hitter’s numbers, while a low one will distort them to the lower end of the spectrum. Generally, BABIP will revert close to the player’s average, but since most of these players will see less than 500 career at-bats, sample size is an obvious problem.

That all being said, BABIP is something we can look at to see what is probably going to happen as the season wears on. Since we are almost exactly halfway through the season, now is as good a time as any to take a look at a few of the team’s every day players.

Chad Lightcap – In his senior season, Lightcap is struggling to live up to the impressive numbers he put up the last three years. After notching a 1.013 and 1.050 OPS the last two seasons, respectively, he sits at .964 through 73 at-bats in 2009. The most notable area where has struggled is the strikeout department. After improving his K-rate from 17.4% in 2007 to 12.6% last season, it has ballooned to a whopping 28.8% so far this year.

Fortunately for KU fans, there is still a lot to like here. Lightcap’s walk rate has actually increased quite a bit. Despite his strikeout rate, an OPS almost 100 points lower than last season, and a huge drop in his slugging percentage, his OBP is actually not far off last year’s pace. His BABIP is a little bit higher than last season, which is actually not a good sign since he is struggling, but the K-rate appears to be the main issue. Once Lightcap begins turning his strikeouts into balls in play, he should be back to the player we’re used to seeing.

Corey Buletza – The Golden Bears’ leadoff hitter and centerfielder has been outstanding so far in 2009, showing a lot of improvement in his sophomore campaign. His OBP is up about 40 points to .383 and his OPS has jumped from .699 to .849. His strikeout rate is down about 8% to 10.2%, but is being mostly offset by a decline in walk rate. Buletza has walked just 4 times so far this year, a decline of over 3%.

His projections originally came in expecting him to be better than he was last year, but were worse than what he is actually putting up. This is mostly due to his .380 BABIP, which is well above the .338 mark he saw last season. I suspect that he won’t maintain the .380 BABIP and his numbers will drop slightly by the end of the season. That said, even with a slight decline, he will still be a more than capable leadoff hitter.

James Quigley – The team’s top option at designated hitter has put my projections to shame by maintaining an impressive BABIP. After putting up a .408 mark in 2008, he is up to .419 this season, albeit in just 52 at-bats. It is hard to imagine that staying above .400 for much longer, but a figure more in the .380 range seems possible. Thanks to the improved BABIP, his OBP and SLG are both well beyond where they were last season despite a slightly higher K-rate and a worse walk rate.
Expect a dip in BABIP, but not enough to really hurt Quigley’s production. He has proven to be a valuable commodity in the middle of the Kutztown order.

Brett Wigder/Mark Renda – The Wigder/Renda platoon at shortstop may not appear to be very productive on paper, but it’s not hard to see why either is struggling at the plate.

Wigder has seen a drop in BABIP from .333 last season to .235 this year. After being on base over 42% of the time last year, his OBP is down to .276 in 2009. Poor plate discipline appears to be the culprit here as his walk rate is down to 5.3% from 17.3% last season. On the plus side, his strikeout rate is down almost 10%. Wigder’s BABIP will likely improve down the stretch and his numbers should only improve.

Renda has also seen a drop in batting average this year, but has actually been more productive than in 2008. He is a prime example of why batting average is not a very good statistic to use in evaluating players. His OBP is up a ton to .391, his SLG is up to .378, and all this comes despite a bit of a BABIP decrease. Renda’s walk rate is up 5% and his K-rate has increased only slightly. Basically, Renda is turning singles from last season into walks and extra base hits this season. The fact that he is playing better than last year despite a lower BABIP means only good things are coming for him down the stretch.

Jared Frey – Frey, the team’s first baseman and cleanup hitter, has, as expected, seen somewhat of a balancing act by his BABIP. If you recall from the season preview, his BABIP was .406 in 2007, but dropped all the way down to .271 last year. This season, it sits at .299, which is still lower than where I think it will be by the end of the year.

His OBP is up a ton from last season thanks to an improved walk rate and the aforementioned better luck on balls hit in play. Frey appears right on track with my pre-season projection and should only get better as the year goes on.

Jeff Kistle/Mike Dugan – Like the first platoon we discussed, the Kistle/Dugan duo in right field has not blown the socks off of anybody this year. However, one half of this platoon has been way better than the other.

Kistle has seen a monstrous turn around in the BABIP department, as it is all the way up to .371 this year. However, his stats have not really mirrored that improvement as expected. His OBP is up slightly, but his slugging percentage is actually down to .321. We know Kistle needed to improve his strikeout rate and he has actually been a lot worse in his second season. As if his 37.5% strikeout rate wasn’t enough, his walk rate is also down slightly. Kistle will need to find a way to put the ball in play a bit more, or he will end up on the short end of the platoon.

Dugan has seen his production improve after a very impressive job in 149 plate appearances as a freshman. A lower strikeout rate and better walk rate appears to be the main reasons for his improvement. Dugan is one of the few to have maintained his BABIP from last season. However, despite only a .005 jump in that department, his numbers have increased more significantly than expected thanks to the improved K/BB figures. His OBP is up to .444 from .396 and his slugging is up over 20 points to .411. His .855 OPS is equivalent to the team average and, more importantly in terms of playing time, is light years ahead of Kistle.

Matt Kulbacki – Like Frey, Kulbacki was a victim of the “roaming-BABIP” his first two seasons at KU. Unlike Frey, his BABIP is actually even further off the map this season. After hitting .366 with a .419 BABIP in 2007, his average dropped to .276 with a .267 BABIP last year. This season the average is up to .377 thanks to a ridiculous .462 BABIP. Despite a lower walk rate and almost doubling his K-rate from the last 2 seasons, Kulbacki’s OPS is 1.026 this season as compared to .860 last year.

Obviously, KU’s top catcher is tearing the cover off the ball, but there is no way this keeps up. His homeruns are actually down from last year, and, as mentioned, he is not walking as much and is striking out way too much. His 3.25 K/BB ratio is second worst on the team behind only Kistle. Kulbacki is a great power hitter and will produce, but not at his current pace.

Mike Kacelowicz – After putting up a BABIP of .340 in 2007 and a .339 mark in 2008, predicting his numbers seemed pretty simple for 2009. Yeah, right. The team’s two-hitter and second baseman sports a .400 BABIP so far and has blown away his numbers from the last two years. Despite also seeing an increase in K-rate, he is one of the few Golden Bears to actually improve in the walks department. His OPS is up over 100 points to .940 and he’s been on base 46.3% of the time. He also has 8 steals, and in the irrelevant stats department, he is already closing in on his career highs in runs and RBIs.

Shayne Houck – Well this should be fun. I have no historical statistics to compare the club’s freshman third baseman to, so I’m flying blind on this one. Houck has been the team’s MVP at the plate so far this year, hitting a ridiculous .430, while clubbing 4 homers. His 1.235 OPS leads the team and his .538 OBP is outstanding.

If you read this entire article, you probably know where I’m going next: BABIP. His .465 mark is tops on the team and is all but unsustainable. Put it this way, since 1995, the highest BABIP among Kutztown players with at least 120 at-bats is .455 by Rob Ferry back in ’95.

That all being said, Houck is obviously an excellent hitter who will continue to produce. His K/BB ratio is one of the best on the team, he is hitting the long ball, and he is getting on base in several different ways. Houck appears to have one heck of a future ahead of him.

That will do it for now. Hopefully that is a good recap of the first half of the season and a good preview of the second half. I’ll get a similar analysis of pitching up as soon as I have some time.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Spring Fun

I'm not promising anything for softball and baseball season this year, but I will occasionally work up some updates and analysis.

Good luck to the Golden Bears!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Dream Season Comes To An End

The greatest season in Kutztown University men's basketball history has come to a close. The Golden Bears advanced as far the Sweet 16, but fell on Tuesday night in the Atlantic Regional Championship to top-seeded Gannon by a score of 84-73.

David Ben, in his final game as a Golden Bear, became the first KU men's basketball player to reach the 2,000 point mark in his career.

Kutztown concludes the season with an overall record of 28-5, with 3 of the 5 losses coming at the hands of Gannon. Tuesday was the final game for seniors Dave Ben, Andre Woodlin, and Mark Bower.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Men's team upends IUP

The KU men's basketball team beat seventh-seeded Indiana University of Pennsylvania 92-86
on Sunday evening and will now advance to the Atlantic Regional Championship against top-seeded Gannon, who barely snuck by fifth-seeded Alderson-Broaddus in the semi-finals. That game will be Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Golden Bears, the three seed in the tournament, are now just one win away from the Division-II Elite 8. Kutztown is 0-2 against Gannon so far this season.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

KU Men Win Regional Opener

The men's basketball team defeated West Virginia State 99-88 on Saturday afternoon in the first session of the Atlantic Regional Tournament. The Golden Bears now advance to a second round showdown against seventh-seeded Indiana (Pa.). That game will be held tomorrow at 5 p.m.

Monday, March 9, 2009

March Madness in Kutztown

It's official! The Kutztown University men's basketball team is headed to the NCAA Division II Tournament. The Golden Bears, ranked 21st in the nation, will be the three seed in the Atlantic Region and will open the tournament against six-seed West Virginia State (24-5) on Saturday at noon. The Atlantic Region Tournament will be held at top-seeded Gannon, the same place KU was defeated on Saturday for the PSAC championship.

There will be seven other regional tournaments going on while the Golden Bears are in action this weekend. The eight regional champions will advance to the Elite 8, which will be held in Springfield, Mass. from March 25-28.

See the entire field of 64 here.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Gannon beats KU, wins PSAC Title

The men's basketball team fell to Gannon in Saturday's PSAC Championship by a score of 80-65. The Golden Bears fall to 26-4, with half of their losses coming at the hands of Gannon. Despite the loss, Kutztown's season is not over as they will likely be chosen to compete in the Regional Tournament, which will be held from March 14-17.

Steph Denlinger: Home Run Queen

As of Saturday March 6, 2009, no Division II softball player has hit more homeruns in her career than Kutztown's own Steph Denlinger. She has now hit 62 long balls in her career and still has over half of her senior season to add to her mark. Congratulations, Steph!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Golden Bears Headed To Title Game

The men's basketball team beat Slippery Rock 103-90 in one of two semi-final games played at Gannon University on Friday night. In the other semi-final contest, Gannon beat Cheyney 69-50, which means 21st-ranked Kutztown will need to beat the team ranked sixth in Division-II if they hope to win the PSAC Championship. In a meeting back on Jan. 3, Gannon beat the Golden Bears 88-58.

Tomorrow's PSAC Title game is set for 7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Final 2008-09 Game Scores

Here are the final 2008-09 Hollinger Game Score's for the women's basketball team:

1. McQuade 15.3
2. Wisemiller 11.2
3. Schroeder 8.1
4. Dellegrotti 5.3
5. Starr 5.3
6. Dovey 3.3
7. Melvin 2.5
8. Bonnano 2.0
9. Mertz 1.4
10. LeVan 0.4
11. Greaves -0.3

As I get time over the next few days and weeks, I will do more analysis of this past season and take a look at next year's roster, which should be one of the PSAC's best.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Playoff Update

Both KU basketball teams competed in the first round of the PSAC Playoffs on Tuesday night.

The 3rd-ranked ladies were in Millersville to take on the 2nd-ranked Marauders. Despite keeping the game close throughout the night, the Golden Bears were eliminated by a score of 75-64. With the loss, Kutztown concludes the 2008-09 season with an overall record of 20-8.

In men's action, the top-seeded Golden Bears took care of business against 4th-ranked Mansfield by a score of 97-86. Kutztown will now head to Gannon University for the Final Four. The Golden Bears will take on Slippery Rock on Friday night with the PSAC title game set for Saturday.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Saturday Update

The KU basketball teams will wrap up the regular season today at Bloomsburg.

The ladies opened the action with a 60-46 victory against the Huskies. The Golden Bears complete the regular season at 20-7 overall and 10-4 in the PSAC East. West Chester and Millersville will both win on Saturday, which means #3 Kutztown will open the PSAC playoffs at #2 Millersville on Tuesday. #4 Cheyney will be at #1 West Chester.

The men's team also wrapped up the regular season with a victory, smoking the Huskies 105-74. The Golden Bears improve to 24-3 overall and 13-1 in the PSAC East. The top-seeded division champs will take on #4 Mansfield at Keystone Hall on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the first round of the PSAC Playoffs. #2 Cheyney will play host to #3 West Chester in the other Eastern division first round game.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Game Scores - Divisional Play

With one game left to play in the regular season, here is each player's average Hollinger Game Score during PSAC East play.

Ladies: (Full Season)
1. McQuade 12.4
2. Wisemiller 10.8
3. Schroeder 7.7
4. Starr 5.3
5. Melvin 4.6
6. Dovey 3.5
7. Dellegrotti 3.2
8. Mertz 1.1
9. Greaves 0.1
10. LeVan -1.4

Men: (Full season)
1. Ben 16.5
2. Dennis 14.3
3. Woodlin 13.5
4. Washington 11.7
5. Bower 5.8
6. Gray 2.5
7. Coffey 0.8
8. White 0.6
9. Wenner 0.3
10. Coombs 0.3
11. Vrabel 0.2
12. Ford-Bey -0.1

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Wednesday Update

The basketball teams are in action against Cheyney on Wednesday in what will be both team's regular season home finale.

The ladies opened the action with a convincing 82-65 victory to clinch at worst a top 3 seed in the playoffs. Melissa McQuade tied her career high with 30 points and set a new career high with 19 rebounds. The Golden Bears are now 19-7 overall and 9-5 in the East. Millersville and West Chester both won, so KU still sits third in the East. Cheyney clinched the final playoff spot in the East thanks to a loss by Shippensburg.

The men's team completed the season sweep of the Wolves, taking Wednesday's game by score of 82-76. The win improves the Golden Bears to 23-3 overall and 12-1 in the PSAC East. With the win, Kutztown, which is ranked 24th in Division-II, clinches the Eastern division regular season title.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Saturday Update

The KU basketball teams were in action against Shippensburg at Keystone Hall on Saturday.

The ladies opened the day's action with a 74-68 victory, clinching themselves a spot in the PSAC Playoffs. The Golden Bears improve to 18-7 overall and 8-4 in the PSAC East. West Chester and Millersville won their games and both improve to 9-3 atop the division. Cheyney also won and has a comfortable 2 game lead on the fourth and final playoff spot at 7-5.

The men's team also game away with a win, thrashing the Red Raiders 103-75 to clinch at least a share of the PSAC East title. The victory improves the Golden Bears overall record to 22-3 and their divisional record to 11-1.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Game Scores: Last 3 Games

As I mentioned last week, I'm having trouble getting recaps on here for each and every game due to time constraints. As a consolation prize for you, here is each player's average Game Score for the last three games:

Games included: Mansfield, Millersville, West Chester

Women:
1. Wisemiller 13.9
2. Schroeder 10.3
3. McQuade 8.4
4. Starr 6.2
5. Melvin 3.9
6. Dellegrotti 1.5
7. Dovey 1.5
8. Greaves 1.3
9. Mertz 1.3
10. LeVan -2.4

Men:
1. Ben 16.1
2. Dennis 14.2
3. Woodlin 12.5
4. Washington 10.5
5. Bower 2.5
6. Coombs 2.2
7. Coffey 1.1
8. Vrabel 0.0
8. Ford-Bey 0.0
8. Wenner 0.0
11. Gray -0.4
12. White -0.4

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Wednesday Update

The KU basketball teams were in action at home against West Chester on Wednesday evening.

Despite a questionable decision to bench 4 starters with a 17 point lead in the late stages of the first half, the ladies team managed to hold on for a 63-60 win, which completes the season sweep of the Golden Rams. KU went almost 10 minutes without hitting a single field goal, a run that started with about 6 minutes left to go in the first half. This allowed WCU to cut the halftime deficit to 11. The Golden Rams carried the momentum into the second half and the teams played on the seesaw until WCU did the inevitable, tying the game with just over 5 minutes to play. The Golden Bears managed to retake the lead, however, and beat the division-leading Golden Rams by 3. The decision to go with the second team against a desperate WCU squad almost cost KU a huge PSAC East game. Fortunately, the players game through late and held on.

KU is now 7-4 in the PSAC East and third in the division. WCU drops to 8-3, but is still tied with 8-3 Millersville, who beat Cheyney (now 6-5). Shippensburg, now 5-6, was upset again on Wednesday, falling to Bloomsburg, who is already eliminated. ESU, now 5-6, beat Mansfield, who is now all but out of the playoff race.

The men's team also came away with a win, beating the Golden Rams 77-67. The Golden Bears improve to 10-1 and still hold the top spot in the PSAC East. With Millersville's upset of Cheyney, KU now has a commanding 2 game division lead with just 3 games left to play. If the Golden Bears win the division title and get past the first round of the PSAC playoffs, they will host the entire PSAC tournament.

Up next is Shippensburg at home on Saturday. After that, there are only 2 more regular season games for each team.

Ladies look to rebound against East-leading Golden Rams

P.S.A.C. East Women’s Basketball
2/18/2009 Keystone Hall

West Chester Golden Rams (16-7, 8-2) @ Kutztown Golden Bears (16-7, 6-4)
Radio: Golden Bear Network - Mike Clay/Jimmie Johnson

The Golden Bears come into the game at 16-7 overall this season, which includes a 6-4 record in the P.S.A.C. East. Despite their impressive overall record, Kutztown has actually lost 2 games in a row and 3 of its last 4. The Golden Bears latest action was a heartbreaking 73-69 loss at Millersville on Saturday.

Despite the loss to Millersville, Kutztown was bailed out by virtue of three other PSAC East upsets on Saturday. West Chester, Cheyney, and Shippensburg were all upended, which has made the PSAC East race the tightest it’s been since the early stages of divisional play with just 4 games left to play.

PSAC East Standings:
1. West Chester 8-2
2. Millersville 7-3
3. Kutztown 6-4
4. Cheyney 6-4
5. Shippensburg 5-5
6. ESU 4-6
7. Mansfield 3-7
8. Bloomsburg 1-9 (Eliminated)

The Golden Rams come into this game with the exact same overall record as Kutztown at 16-7, but the Golden Rams, as mentioned, are two games better in divisional play at 8-2. They are coming off a trip to Bloomsburg on Saturday where they were upset 63-61 by the formerly-winless Huskies.

These teams met for the first time this season back on Jan. 28 at West Chester. Led by 17-plus points from Katie Dovey, Rachel Wisemiller, and Melissa McQuade, the Golden Bears erased a double-digit second half deficit en route to a 67-60 victory.

Probable Starters:
WCU:
Sr - F- #12 – Dana Weems
Jr - F- # 25 – Janelle Garber
Fr – G- # 3 – Allison Hostetter
So - G- # 13 – Megan Stewart
So - G- # 32 – Dominique Adams

West Chester is coached by Deirdre Kane and she is assisted by Kiera Wooden.

Kutztown:
Jr - C- # 33 – Chauntelle Schroeder
So - F- # 23 – Melissa McQuade
Jr – F - # 32 – Katie Dovey
Jr - G- # 11 – Rachel Wisemiller
So - G- # 13 – Meredith Starr

Kutztown is coached by Janet Malouf and the assistant coach is Steve Hahn.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Saturday Update

The KU basketball teams are in action at Millersville today with the PSAC East playoff situation beginning to shape up.

The ladies began the action with a tough 73-69 loss to the Marauders, falling for the third time in four games. The Golden Bears drop to 16-7 overall this season and 6-4 in the PSAC East. Fortunately for KU, Shippensburg was upset by East Stroudsburg, West Chester was upset by Bloomsburg, and Cheyney suffered a surprise loss to Mansfield. This means that the Golden Bears remain tied with Cheyney for the three seed in the East, trailing 2nd place Millersville by just one game. They lead 5th seeded Shippensburg by 1 game.

The men's team managed their 9th straight win with a 77-61 win against the Marauders. With the win, the Golden Bears improve to 20-3 overall and maintain their hold of first place in the PSAC East at 9-1.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Keepin' busy

I recently accepted a job covering major league baseball for www.rbimagazine.com, which means more writing about baseball and less writing about Kutztown University athletics. For now, I will continue to post, but the game-by-game analysis will likely be the first thing to go once basketball season concludes. After that, my plan is to continue with occasional editorials and analysis.

I'd love to continue putting a ton of man hours into this site like I have been for the last year, but the new opportunity I've been presented with is actually a paid job. Since I have absolutely no income to show for this site, I'd be silly not to spend more time writing for some spending money, rather than just for fun.

I hope you will continue to check Kutztown University Vital Sports for updates and be sure to check out my work at www.rbimagazine.com!

In case you're interested, here are links to my first two stories:
1. Alex Rodriguez took steroids 5 years ago. Who cares?
2. Don't overlook a revamped Braves rotation.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Wednesday Update

The KU basketball teams were in action at Mansfield on Wednesday evening.

The ladies were upset by the Mounties in the opener by a score of 59-56 and fall to 16-6 overall and 6-3 in the PSAC East.

The men's team managed an 84-79 victory against the Mounties, improving their overall record to 19-3 and PSAC East record to 8-1.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Don't read much into Barton

I had a hunch that you might be able to predict the baseball team's performance in the upcoming season based on it's success during it's annual season-opening trip to Barton. Here is the research:

Year: Record vs. Barton_Overall Record_PSAC Record

2008 :0-4 31-26 11-9
2007 :4-0 49-7 19-1
2006 :1-3 44-14 15-5
2005 :2-2 39-18 10-8
2004 :3-0 37-16 15-5
2002 :0-3 36-24 NA
2001 :2-2 38-19 17-7
2000 :1-3 26-24 9-15
1999 :1-3 36-18 19-5
1998 :1-1 29-17 11-12

As you can see, there is little correlation, which both proves my hunch wrong and actually does make sense. The Golden Bears play Barton so early in the season that it is basically the time of the year where Coach Blum is still experimenting with the lineup and pitching staff, not to mention there tends to be inclement weather in February, not to mention the players are rusty, etc.

Well, so much for that. In case you had a hunch like me, I did the work for you. Enjoy.

'09 Baseball: An early look

The baseball team has 4 games under it's belt after splitting with Barton this past weekend. Now that all the pre-season speculation is aside and the games are underway, we can take a look at Coach Blum's depth chart to this point.

Batting Order:

1. Corey Buletza - The righty appears, as expected, to be the leadoff man. He started and led off all 4 games.

2. Mike Kacelowicz - Another righty, the veteran has started all 4 games at second

3. Chad Lightcap - PSAC standout and right handed hitting Lightcap has started all 4 games in left

4. Jared Frey - The first lefty, Frey has started all 4 games at first.

5. Shayne Houck - The right handed hitting freshman started all four games at third.

6. Mike Dugan - The sophomore righty has started 2 games at DH and 2 in right field

7. Catcher Spot - Matt Kulbacki (1 start), Dom Fantanarosa (2 starts), and rookie Johann Knee (1 start) appear to be 1-2-3 on the catching depth chart, respectively

8. Jeff Kistle (2 starts in right), Cody Montz (1 start at DH), and Brad Stoudt (1 start at DH) manned the 8 spot over the weekend

9. Brett Wigder (2 starts) and Mark Renda (2 starts) will split the shortstop duty and bat ninth.

Pitching Rotation:

1. Darin Gorski (LHP) - The ace will be drafted into the majors later this year
2. Mike Bucklin (RHP) - The right lasted 3+ in his first '09 start
3. Ryan Cassidy (LHP) - Was very effective in his first start of 2009
4. Kevin Morganti (RHP) - First start after missing 07 and 08 seasons

Bullpen:
Closer - Trent Mertz (RHP) - Already 3 apperances: 1 save, 1 blown save
Setup - Jason Herr (RHP) - 1 appearance
Setup - Jordan Smith (LHP) - 1 appearance
Setup - Adam Maini (RHP) - 1 appearance
Setup - Anthony Fegely (RHP) - 1 appearance
Setup - Matt Patterson (RHP) - 1 appearance

Obviously this only includes active players so far this season. A few guys who will see action are missing, with the most notable being 3B/DH James Quigley, who is suffering from mild back pain. Coach Blum is optimistic that it is not serious.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

2/7: KU 93, East Stroudsburg 70

The Golden Bears avenged their only divisional loss of the season by smoking East Stroudsburg 93-70 on Saturday afternoon.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. Woodlin 26.9 - The Ben/Dennis/Washington trio has stolen the show for most of the 2008-09 season, but it was Woodlin who went crazy on Saturday, scoring 26 points on 10-of-18 shooting, while grabbing 10 rebounds and distributing 7 assists.
2. Ben 19.0 - Scored a ton as usual, hitting 9-of-16 shots for 25 points, 2 assists, and 3 rebounds
3. Dennis 13.8 - 6-of-15 shooting for 18 points, but did most of his damage in other areas: 6 assists, 9 boards, and 4 steals
4. Bower 9.2 - Another solid effort for Bower, who seems to be improving as his senior season winds down: 3-of-5 for 9 points and 6 rebounds
5. Washington 2.8 - Not his best effort, but did what he had to do underneath, scoring 8 points and hauling in 4 boards
6. Gray 2.0 - Just 1-of-5 from the field for 5 points to go with 2 boards and 3 assists
7. Coffey 1.2 - Missed both of his shots, but hit a pair of free throws and grabbed 2 boards
8. Coombs 0.0 - Played just 2 minutes
9. Wenner 0.0 - Only a minute of action in this one
10. Ford-Bey 0.0 - Nothing here in 2 minutes of work
11. White -1.5 - Missed shot, 2 boards, a foul, and a turnover in 10 minutes

Inactives:
Vrabel

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

Saturday, February 7, 2009

2/7: KU 67, East Stroudsburg 59

Rachel Wisemiller was the standout for Kutztown on Saturday, pacing the Golden Bears with 17 points and 9 rebounds.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. Wisemiller 14.8 - Led the team with 17 points on 5-of-8 shooting, which included 3-of-4 from long range. Also added 9 boards, 5 assists, and 2 steals in what was a solid all-around effort.
2. Schroeder 9.0 - Struggled to defend Yandrisevits, but had a good offensive day, scoring 16 points on 6-of-12 shooting to go with 7 rebounds
3. Dovey 5.9 - Played a team-high 32 minutes and and answered the call with 13 points and 6 rebounds
4. Starr 5.0 - Only 1-of-6 in the shooting department, but had 6 rebounds and 6 assists
5. LeVan 3.0 - Was solid in 8 minutes of action, hauling in 4 rebounds and scoring once
6. Greaves 2.6 - 1-of-3 for 4 points and a rebound in 5 minutes
7. Mertz 2.0 - 3 boards and a block in just 5 minutes of action
8. Melvin 1.2 - Only shot twice in 21 minutes of work, but scored 4 points and snagged 5 rebounds
9. McQuade 0.2 - A rare poor shooting day from McQuade, who was 0-for-8 from the field and turned the ball over 7 times. She did manage a plus day with 6 free throws, 4 boards, 3 assists, 4 steals, and a block.
10. Dellegrotti -0.7 - Struggled in 16 minutes, turning it over 3 times, missing her only shot, and scoring just 2 points

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

Saturday Update

The KU basketball teams were in action at home against East Stroudsburg on Saturday.

The ladies came away with a 67-59 victory, improving to 6-2 in the PSAC East and 16-5 overall.

The men's team dominated the Warriors en route to a 93-70 win. The Golden Bears improve to a division-leading 7-1 record and to 18-3 overall.

Next up is a trip to Mansfield on Wednesday.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Back to the diamond

Both the softball and baseball teams will kick off of their season on Saturday.

The softball team will be in Aiken, S.C. to take part in the South Carolina-Aiken Tournament, while the baseball team will hit the road to take on Barton College in doubleheader action on both Saturday and Sunday.

When possible, I'll do analysis on the teams, but due to time constraints, I will not be doing recaps of each game at this point in the season. For all scores and recaps visit www.kubears.com.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

2/4: KU 75, Cheyney 73

Stephen Dennis paved the way to Wednesday's 75-73 victory at Cheyney with 28 points and 8 rebounds.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. Dennis 19.5 - Scored 13 of his team-leading 28 points from the charity stripe and added 8 rebounds.
2. Ben 14.1 - 6-of-14 in this one for 17 points, 4 boards, 2 dimes, 2 steals
3. Bower 9.5 - Had another nice game, hitting 5-of-7 shots for 13 points and added 4 boards
4. Woodlin 8.8 - Just 2-of-8 for 10 points and added 3 boards and 4 assists
5. Washington 4.0 - Shot only twice (making both) in 38 minutes of work and had just 4 boards. Also had 4 assists and 2 steals.
6. Coffey -0.7 - Missed a shot in 2 minutes of action
7. Coombs -0.9 - Missed shot, 2 missed free throws, 2 boards, foul, in 7 minutes
8. Gray -1.2 - 1-of-3 for 2 points, 3 fouls, turnover, assist in 10 minutes

Inactives:
Wenner
White
Ford-Bey
Vrabel

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

2/4: KU 76, Cheyney 83

It's been another injury-plagued season for senior Lara Dellegrotti, but she led the way for KU with 15 points in Wednesday's loss at Cheyney.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. McQuade 14.6 - 4-of-8 on the day for 14 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks
2. Schroeder 11.3 - An impressive 7-of-9 from the field for 14 points. Also had 6 boards, but was in foul trouble again with 4.
3. Dellegrotti 7.0 - 3 of her 4 of her baskets were from long range, leaving her with a team-high 15 points.
4. Wisemiller 5.8 - 9 of her 12 shots were from long range and she converted on 4 of them, which added up to a 12 point evening to go with 4 boards and 2 dimes
5. Mertz 4.2 - Hit her only shot and had 3 points in the game to go with 4 boards and a block in 10 minutes
6. Starr 4.2 - 2-of-6 for 7 points, 3 boards, 3 assists, 2 steals, and 4 turnovers
7. Dovey 2.5 - 2-of-6 for 6 points and 2 boards in just 9 minutes
8. Melvin 2.3 - 5 points, 3 assists, 3 turnovers in 18 minutes
9. Greaves 0.3 - Foul and an assist in 3 minutes
10. LeVan -0.7 - Only a missed three in 2 minutes

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Wednesday Update

The KU basketball teams were in action at Cheyney on Wednesday evening.

The ladies opened up the action with a 83-76 loss the Wolves and fall to 5-2 in the PSAC East. Cheyney improves to 5-2 in the division with the win.

The men's team, which was tied with Cheyney atop the PSAC East heading into the game, came away with a 75-73 victory. The win moves KU into sole possession of first place in the PSAC East at 6-1.

Up next is a meeting with East Stroudsburg at home on Saturday.

Full recaps Thursday.

Monday, February 2, 2009

1/31: KU 88, Bloomsburg 63

Ryan Washington added another double-double to his resume on Saturday with a 16 points, 11 rebound effort against the Huskies.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. Ben 28.3 - 10-of-16 on the day for 31 points, 6 boards, and 5 steals. Man is he on a roll.
2. Washington 17.5 - 16 point, 11 rebound effort for the sophomore
3. Dennis 16.1 - Scored 20 points on 19 shots. Also had 9 rebounds and 4 dimes
4. Bower 3.9 - 6 points, 4 rebounds in 20 minutes before fouling out
5. Coffey 2.7 - Missed shot, rebound, assist, 2 steals in 11 minutes
6. Gray 2.4 - 4 points, including a three pointer, and 3 steals highlighted his 15 minutes
7. Wenner 2.4 - Bucket and an assist in 3 minutes
8. Woodlin 1.0 - 2-of-8 from the field for 5 points, 4 rebounds
9. White 0.0 - 2-for-2 for 4 points, but fouled out and had 2 turnovers in 11 minutes
10. Ford-Bey 0.0 - Nothing doing in 2 minutes
11. Vrabel -0.9 - Had a chance to finally score a point, but missed 2 free throws
12. Coombs -1.8 - The struggles continue: 2 fouls, 2 turnovers in 8 minutes

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

1/31: KU 66, Bloomsburg 56

Vivian Melvin scored 11 points and hauled in 8 rebounds in Saturday's 66-56 win over Bloomsburg.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. McQuade 16.6 - A monster 18 point, 15 rebound, 4 steal evening for the sophomore
2. Melvin 9.5 - 11 points, 8 boards
3. Wisemiller 7.3 - Only 8 points, but had 5 rebounds, 4 blocks, 2 dimes
4. Schroeder 6.9 - Did a nice job on Kegerreis, but was whistled for 4 fouls. Still had 11 points, 2 steals, 3 rebounds in 22 minutes
5. Dellegrotti 4.6 - First game back from concussion: 0-for-5, but hit 6 free throws and had 4 boards
6. Starr 3.4 - 8 points, 3 boards, 2 dimes
7. Mertz 1.4 - 4 points and 3 fouls in 10 minutes
8. Dovey -0.2 - 0 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists
9. Greaves -0.8 - 2 missed shots, rebound, foul, block in 9 minutes

Inactives:
LeVan

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Saturday Update

Both the women's and men's teams were victorious on Saturday night, knocking off the struggling Bloomsburg Huskies in both games.

The women opened the evening with a 66-56 win to improve to 15-4 overall this season, which includes a 5-1 PSAC East record.

The men followed with an 88-63 thrashing of the Huskies, which improves their overall record to 16-3 and their divisional record to 5-1.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Men prepare for Huskies

P.S.A.C East Men’s Basketball
1/31/2009 @ Keystone Hall
Bloomsburg Huskies (4-14, 1-4)
@ Kutztown Golden Bears (15-3, 4-1)

Radio: Golden Bear Network on www.kubears.com
(Mike Clay/Jimmie Johnson/Tyler Schueck)

The Golden Bears come into the game at 15-3 overall this season, which includes a 4-1 record in the P.S.A.C. East. Kutztown has won 4 straight and 6 of its last 7 games. The Golden Bears recent win streak included an 88-65 win at home against Millersville, an 85-69 home win against Mansfield, a close 69-68 win at Shippensburg, and finally, a 97-71 thrashing at West Chester on Wednesday.

The Golden Bears recent win steak has moved them into a tie with Cheyney for the top spot in the PSAC East at 4-1. East Stroudsburg, West Chester, and Mansfield follow at 3-2. Shippensburg at 2-3, Bloomsburg at 1-4, and Millersville at 0-5, round out the division.

The Huskies, as mentioned, have just one divisional win and are 4-14 overall this season. Their latest action was a 60-58 loss at home to Shippensburg on Thursday.

The Golden Bears came up victorious in both meetings between the teams last season. Kutztown won by a score of 67-52 on the road before taking care of business at home by a score of 97-68.

Probable Starters:
Bloomsburg:
So - C- # 50 – Marko Vucajnk
So - F- # 43 – Michael Varanavage
Sr - F- # 32 – Bryson Mills
Fr - G- # 20 – Jesse Betar
Fr - G- # 12 – Mark Wartman

Bloomsburg is coached by John Sanow. He is assisted by Mark Prusch and student assistants Michael Hamlin and Buddy Rose

Kutztown:
Sr - C- # 44 – Mark Bower
So - F- # 52 – Ryan Washington
Sr - G- # 34 – Dave Ben
Sr - G- # 24 – Andre Woodlin
Jr - G- # 14 – Stephen Dennis

Kutztown is coached by Bernie Driscoll. He is assisted by Tom York, Rich Hicks, and Andre Coles.

Ladies set to host slumping Huskies

P.S.A.C East Women’s Basketball
1/31/2009 @ Keystone Hall

Bloomsburg Huskies (8-10, 0-5)
@ Kutztown Golden Bears (14-4, 5-1)


Radio: Golden Bear Network on www.kubears.com
(Mike Clay/Jimmie Johnson/Tyler Schueck
)

The Golden Bears come into the game at 14-4 overall this season, which includes a 4-1 record in the P.S.A.C. East. Kutztown has won 5 of its last 6 games, including a win at the then-division-leading West Chester Golden Rams 67-60 on Wednesday.

That win over West Chester moved Kutztown to a three way tie with the Golden Rams and the Red Raiders of Shippensburg atop the PSAC East. Each team sports a 4-1 record. Cheyney and Millersville are each 3-2 in the division, while East Stroudsburg sits at 2-3. Mansfield and today’s opponent, Bloomsburg, sit in the basement at 0-5.

Bloomsburg, as mentioned, has yet to win a game in divisional play and is 8-10 overall this season. The Huskies latest action was a 57-50 loss at home to Shippensburg on Thursday. Despite their disappointing 0-5 record, the Huskies have been competitive for the most part in divisional play. Two of their losses were by 1 point in overtime, while two others were by less than 10 points.

The Golden Bears came up victorious in both meetings between the teams last season. Kutztown won by a score of 71-52 on the road before taking care of business at home by a score of 76-56.

Probable Starters:
Bloomsburg:
Sr - C- # 25 – Colleen Kegerreis
So – F- # 23 – Niemah Brooks
Fr - G- # 13 – Kelsey Gallagher
Sr - G- # 20 – Kelly Joyce
Sr - G- # 21 – Lauren Healy

Bloomsburg is coached by Bill Cleary and he is assisted by Diane Decker, Jennifer Cughan, and Sy Fulton

Kutztown:
Jr - C- # 33 – Chauntelle Schroeder
So - F- # 23 – Melissa McQuade
Jr – F - # 32 – Katie Dovey
Jr - G- # 11 – Rachel Wisemiller
So - G- # 13 – Meredith Starr

Kutztown is coached by Janet Malouf and the assistant coach is Steve Hahn.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

1/28: KU 97, West Chester 71

As if he hasn't done enough over the past few weeks, David Ben stole the show again on Wednesday, scoring a career high in points (36), while nailing a school single game record 8 three pointers.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. Ben 31.1 - Scored a career high with 36 points on 12-of-16 shooting, which included a school record 8 three points (on only 9 shots). Also had 7 assists in the big win.
2. Woodlin 20.4 - Added to the scoring barrage, shooting 10-of-13 for 24 points, 3 dimes, 3 steals
3. Washington 15.4 - 5-of-8 for 13 points, 5 points, 3 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks
4. Gray 5.1 - 2-of-6 for 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists
5. Coffey 4.3 - 4 points, 2 boards, 1 dime in 8 minutes
6. Dennis 4.2 - A surprisingly mediocre game for the West Chester native: 4-of-8 for 9 points, 3 assists, 3 boards
7. White 2.6 - Managed 3 points, a rebound, and a foul in 5 minutes
8. Bower 2.1 - 1-for-3 for 2 points, 2 steals, 1 assist in 28 minutes
9. Vrabel 0.7 - 1 minute of work, 1 assist
10. Ford-Bey 0.3 - Only a rebound in 1 minute
11. Coombs -0.4 - Missed shot and rebound in 4 minutes

Inactive:
Wenner

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

1/28: KU 67, West Chester 60

Melissa McQuade was dominant in Wednesday's 67-60 victory at West Chester, scoring 17 points and hauling in 12 boards.

Hollinger Game Score:

1. McQuade 20.7 - It's nice to see the first huge game from McQuade in quite a while as she was 5-of-7 for 17 points, 12 boards, 2 assists, 2 blocks, and 3 steals
2. Dovey 14.9 - I said it last year and I'll say it again: Aggressive players like Schroeder and Dovey are a recipe for success in the PSAC. Dovey was huge again last night, scoring a team-high 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting to go with 5 boards, 3 steals
3. Wisemiller 6.6 - 6-of-15 shooting for 17 points and 3 rebounds
4. Starr 3.5 - 2-of-9 for 6 points, 6 assists. Single-season assist record update: If she continues to average 4.94 a game, that would leave her 15 assists short at the end of the regular season. The further KU goes, the better her chances.
5. Schroeder 2.5 - Not her best effort, but still was productive: 4-of-14 for 9 points, 6 boards, 2 assists, 1 block, 1 steal
6. Mertz 1.3 - Block, dime, foul, rebound in 5 minutes
7. Melvin 0.1 - Back out of the starting lineup and back to mediocrity: Failed to score on 3 shots, had 3 boards, 3 assists, and 3 fouls
8. Greaves -2.0 - Continues to struggle, turning it over twice in 3 minutes
9. LeVan -2.4 - Missed two shots and turned it over once in 2 minutes

Inactives:
Dellegrotti - Injured (Head)

Boxscore
YTD Hollinger Game Score

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Wednesday Update

The KU basketball teams were in action at PSAC East rival West Chester on Wednesday evening.

The ladies pulled off a huge 67-60 win over the Golden Rams and move into a tie with West Chester for the lead in the PSAC East. Both teams divisional records sit at 4-1.

The men's team also came away with a win against the Golden Rams, taking it by a score of 97-71, improving to 4-1 in PSAC East play.

Both teams now sit atop the PSAC East standings the midway point of divisional play approaches.

Full recaps on Thursday.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ben's Big Night

Against Mansfield at Keystone Hall on January 21, Dave Ben became the Kutztown University men's basketball all-time leading scorer. Here are a few photographs from that evening. As always, they were taken by Tony Vasquez.