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Texas Tech releases 2015 Schedule

by Brian Foley
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TexasTechStadiumLUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Tech baseball program and third-year head coach Tim Tadlock released the Red Raiders 56-game schedule for the 2015 season Thursday morning.

Texas Tech’s schedule is highlighted by 34 home games at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park while playing 22 contests against seven NCAA Tournament teams from last season and playing marquee non-conference series on the road at Cal State Fullerton and San Diego State. In addition, Tech will play three Big 12 series at home against teams that played in the NCAA Tournament last season.

The Red Raiders, who are coming off their first appearance at the College World Series, open the season with 13 of their first 14 games at home during the first three weeks of the season. Tech welcomes San Francisco on opening weekend, Feb. 13-15, for four games while Opening Day is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 13 against the Dons at 2 p.m.

“We welcome the challenge of playing in what we think is the best baseball conference in the country,” Tadlock said. “Our non-conference slate will be a challenge from Opening Day until Game 56. We understand the bar has been set higher than ever before and welcome the challenge of receiving everyone’s best shot. We feel like our fans are the best in the country. We have spoken to many people around Lubbock who have shared that they have purchased season ticket packages for their family for the first time. That is what it’s all about, sharing our program’s success with our fans. Our team and staff want our fans to know that every voice and body makes a difference.”

Fans can become a season ticket holder now online at www.texastech.com/tickets or by phone at (806) 742-TECH.

Following a season-long nine-game homestand to start the 2015 season, Tech will travel to Abilene Christian on Feb. 24 for its first road game of the season at Crutcher Scott Field.

The Red Raiders will wrap up non-conference weekend competition with back-to-back weekend series in California starting at Cal State Fullerton (Mar. 6-8) before traveling to San Diego State (Mar. 13-15).

Tech faces nine non-conference opponents before the start of Big 12 play, including Sacramento State in Lubbock (Feb. 26-Mar. 1) for a four-game series. The Hornets won the Western Athletic Conference regular season and postseason titles last season with a 40-win campaign.

The Red Raiders will open Big 12 play on the road for the sixth straight season with a three-game series at Oklahoma (Mar. 20-22) at L. Dale Mitchell Park in Norman.

Tech opens its Big 12 home schedule with three consecutive weekends at Rip Griffin Park as it hosts NCAA Tournament participant Kansas (Mar. 27-29), College World Series opponent TCU (Apr. 2-4) and Baylor (Apr. 10-12).

After traveling to Kansas State (Apr. 17-19), the Red Raiders will head to Midland, Texas, for the second straight season to play at Security Bank Ballpark, home of the Oakland Athletics Double-A affiliate Midland Rockhounds, while facing Abilene Christian for a neutral site contest on Apr. 21 at 6:30 p.m.

Last season the Red Raiders played in Midland against New Mexico with over 5,000 fans in attendance to see Tech’s 8-1 midweek victory over the Lobos.

Tech concludes its Big 12 home schedule facing defending Big 12 regular season champion Oklahoma State, Apr. 24-26, while beginning a five-game homestand that ends with a two-game midweek series against Grand Canyon (Apr. 28-29) at Rip Griffin Park.

The Red Raiders will play their final two Big 12 Conference series on the road at Texas (May 1-3) and at West Virginia (May 14-16) with a home midweek doubleheader against California (May 5) in between.

The top eight teams in the league will advance to the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (May 20-24) in Tulsa, Okla., at ONEOK Field, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers Double-A affiliate the Tulsa Drillers. It marks the first time the league tournament will be played in Tulsa after having the tournament twice in Arlington, Texas (2002 and 2004) and 16 years in Oklahoma City since the start of the league in 1997.

2015 Texas Tech Baseball Schedule

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Techsan December 4, 2014 - 6:07 pm

Very excited the Red Raiders will make a few trips out west. Cal State Fullerton, and San Diego State should give Texas Tech an even better RPI than last season’s No. 12 finish.

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