2022 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team

The 2022 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team represents the University of Oklahoma during the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Sooners play their home games at L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They are led by head coach Skip Johnson, in his 5th season at Oklahoma.

2022 Oklahoma Sooners baseball
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
2022 record27–15 (9–6 Big 12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Clay Overcash (5th season)
  • Clay Van Hook (5th season)
  • Reggie Willits (1st season)
Home stadiumL. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park
2022 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Oklahoma State   105 .6672813 .683
No. 20 TCU   126 .6672714 .659
No. 10 Texas   96 .6003113 .705
No. 9 Texas Tech   96 .6002915 .659
Oklahoma   75 .5832513 .658
West Virginia   75 .5832414 .632
Baylor   411 .2672020 .500
Kansas State   39 .2502118 .538
Kansas   210 .1671623 .410
Tournament champion
As of May 1, 2022[1]; Rankings from D1baseball

Previous Season

The 2021 team finished the season with a 27–28 record and an 11–13 record in the Big 12. In the 2021 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament, the fifth-seeded Sooners fell to fourth-seeded Oklahoma State 5–9 and top-seeded Texas 1–4 to end their conference tournament in the First Round. The Sooners did not earn an at-large bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.

Personnel

Coaching Staff

NamePositionSeasons at OUAlma Mater
Skip JohnsonHead Coach5University of Texas–Pan American (1990)
Clay OvercashAssistant Coach5USC Upstate (1990)
Clay Van HookAssistant Coach5Texas (2008)
Reggie WillitsVolunteer Assistant1Oklahoma (2014)

Roster

2022 Oklahoma Sooners Roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 14 Carter Campbell – Sophomore (6'2", 180)
  • 17 Aaron Calhoun – Freshman (5'10", 165)
  • 18 Creed Watkins – RS Sophomore (6'5", 220)
  • 23 Jaret Godman – RS Junior (6'1", 190)
  • 25 Keegan Allen – Freshman (6'0", 185)
  • 27 Braden Carmichael – RS Junior (5'10", 178)
  • 28 David Sandlin – RS Sophomore (6'4", 215)
  • 29 Jett Lodes – Sophomore (5'10", 161)
  • 30 Nicholas Andrews – RS Freshman (6'2", 220)
  • 32 Colton Sundloff – Freshman (6'5", 200)
  • 34 Carson Atwood – Sophomore (6'0", 206)
  • 35 Javier Ramos – RS Sophomore (6'6", 206)
  • 36 Luke Carrell – Freshman (6'2", 190)
  • 40 Brayden Luikart – Freshman (6'0", 185)
  • 42 Luc Fladda – Freshman (6'1", 180)
  • 45 Ben Abram – RS Junior (6'7", 243)
  • 48 Chazz Martinez – RS Sophomore (6'3", 210)
  • 50 Cade Brown – RS Junior (6'4", 233)
  • 52 Griffin Miller – RS Junior (6'4", 210)
  • 54 Jake Bennett – RS Sophomore (6'6", 234)
  • 58 Zachery Carrell – RS Sophomore (6'1", 192)
  • 99 Trevin Michael – Graduate Student (6'2", 200)
 

Catchers

  • 3 Jimmy Crooks – RS Sophomore (6'0", 218)
  • 16 Hudson Polk – Sophomore (6'1", 201)
  • 31 Kade Fletcher – RS Sophomore (6'2", 215)

Infielders

  • 2 Trent Brown – RS Sophomore (5'11", 183)
  • 5 Mason Lowe – RS Junior (5'11", 180)
  • 6 Wallace Clark – Freshman (6'0", 180)
  • 9 Cade Horton – RS Freshman (6'1", 211)
  • 12 Brett Squires – RS Junior (6'3", 205)
  • 15 Jackson Nicklaus – Freshman (6'0", 190)
  • 20 Peyton Graham – RS Sophomore (6'4", 171)
  • 21 Max McGwire – Freshman (6'2", 185)
  • 22 Brock Daniels – Freshman (6'1", 185)
  • 26 Blake Robertson – RS Sophomore (6'5", 200)

Outfielders

  • 1 Diego Muniz – RS Junior (5'8", 190)
  • 7 Kendall Pettis – RS Sophomore (5'11", 187)
  • 8 John Spikerman – Freshman (6'0", 180)
  • 10 Tanner Tredaway – RS Senior (6'0", 188)
  • 11 Sebastian Orduno – RS Sophomore (5'10", 190)
 

Schedule & Results

2022 Oklahoma Baseball Game Log (27–15)[3]
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Canceled      Bold = Oklahoma team member
Regular Season (27–15)
May (0–1)
Date Time (CT) TV Opponent Rank Stadium Score Win Loss Save Attend Overall
Record
Big 12
Record
Sources
May 12:00 pmKansas StateMitchell Park
Norman, OK
L
7–8
Corsentino
(3-4)
Michael
(3-1)
8
Philips
(3)
1,17427–159–6
May 36:30 pmat Dallas Baptist*Horner Ballpark
Dallas, Texas
May 66:00 pmESPN+at TCULupton Stadium
Fort Worth, TX
May 72:00 pmESPN+at TCULupton Stadium
Fort Worth, TX
May 81:00 pmESPN+at TCULupton Stadium
Fort Worth, TX
May 136:30 pmWest VirginiaMitchell Park
Norman, OK
May 142:00 pmBSOKWest VirginiaMitchell Park
Norman, OK
May 1512:00 pmWest VirginiaMitchell Park
Norman, OK
May 166:00 pmESPN+at Wichita State*Eck Stadium
Wichita, KS
May 196:30 pmESPN+at Texas TechDan Law Field
Lubbock, TX
May 206:30 pmESPN+at Texas TechDan Law Field
Lubbock, TX
May 212:00 pmESPN+at Texas TechDan Law Field
Lubbock, TX
Postseason (0–0)
* indicates a non-conference game. All rankings from D1Baseball on the date of the contest.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked. RV = Received votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314151617Final
Coaches'[4]—*RVRV
Baseball America[5]
Collegiate Baseball^[6]45
NCBWA[7]RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV
D1Baseball[8]

^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

References

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