ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – On Sunday night, April 7, head coach
Brian Green and the New Mexico State baseball team were recognized as the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame College Team of the Year. The team was honored with the six "Class of 2018" inductees at the 46th Annual Induction Banquet at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Following the banquet coach Green said, "What an incredible honor for the players, coaches and support staff for the 2018 team. To be recognized as the College Sports Team of the Year was simply awesome. We take tremendous pride in being able to put positive recognition out for New Mexico State Athletics and the entire University. It was a great night for the entire New Mexico State University family, and we would like to thank the hall of fame committee not only for an awesome first class event, but for recognizing NM State Aggie baseball players and coaches. We are beyond appreciative and honored for the award"
The Aggie baseball squad wrapped up the historic season in 2018 that saw the team finish 40-22 with a 17-7 mark in Western Athletic Conference play and then saw the team win the program's first-ever WAC Tournament title and make the first NCAA Regional appearance since 2012.
At season's end, NM State was ranked in the top-25 nationally in multiple categories. The Aggies led the NCAA in hit by pitch (119), were third in the country in triples (25), fourth in on-base percentage (.409), fifth in batting average (.310), sixth in runs (493) and scoring (8.0), ninth in hits (656), 10
th in slugging percentage (.478) and 21
st in doubles (123).
Several NM State players also cracked the top-25 with impressive seasons at the plate and on the mound.
Jonathan Groff was fifth in the nation in victories (11), while
Kyle Bradish was seventh in strikeouts (140) and
Brock Whittlesey was 24th in saves (12). At the dish,
Tristen Carranza was ninth in hit by pitch (21) and
Mason Fishback was 23
rd in that category (19). Then slugger
Caleb Henderson ranked 25
th in the country in runs batted in (65).
The Aggies also ranked first in the WAC in numerous categories at the end of the year. Along with the aforementioned batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, doubles, triples, hits, hit by pitch and runs scored, NM State led the conference in six other categories. The Crimson & White finished in first in RBI (450), home runs (60), total bases (1,009), strikeouts (537), wins (40) and fielding percentage (.977).
The impressive statistics saw NM State and its players set multiple single-season program records. Bradish set a new record for strikeouts (140) that had stood since 1991 when Albert Montoya had 107. Whittlesey snapped a record held by three Aggie closers as he set the new single-season mark in saves (12) and Groff topped five former Aggies setting a new record in wins (11). At the plate,
Tristen Carranza was disciplined and got plunked so many times he set a new record for hit by pitch (21).
As a team, the Aggies broke the record from 2009 for strikeouts in a season (537), set a new single-season record for hit by pitch (119) and broke a record set last year for fielding percentage (.977).
All the records and accomplishments led the Aggie players to rack up numerous postseason awards when the season was all said and done. At the end of the regular season, Groff was named WAC Pitcher of the Year and
Nick Gonzales was WAC Freshman of the Year, which were both program firsts. The Aggies also led the conference with six All-WAC First-Team honorees including
Mason Fishback,
Caleb Henderson,
Nick Gonzales,
Joey Ortiz,
Jonathan Groff and
Kyle Bradish.
Marcus Still also earned a second-team nod.
Then after winning the WAC Tournament the Aggies saw Bradish, Groff, Still and Whittlesey named to the All-Tournament team and Carranza earned WAC Tournament MVP honors.
Three Aggies also combined for seven All-American awards with Bradish being named a Perfect Game/Rawlings Third-Team All-American, while Groff was a Collegiate Baseball Second-Team All-American. Gonzales earned five Freshman All-American nods from Baseball America, D1 Baseball, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Perfect Game/Rawlings and Collegiate Baseball. Groff and Bradish were also named to the Midwest ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team.
The New Mexico State baseball team currently stands at 22-8 with a 6-3 mark in conference play during the 2019 season. Next up for the Aggies is a midweek matchup versus No. 11 Texas Tech on Tuesday, April 9, at 6 p.m. MT in Midland, Texas at Security Bank Ballpark, home of the Oakland Athletics Double-A affiliate Midland Rockhounds.