2022 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team
American college baseball season
The 2022 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team represented Mississippi State University in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Bulldogs played their home games at Dudy Noble Field . They entered this season as the defending national champions.
Previous season
The Bulldogs finished 50–18, 20–10 in the SEC to finish in second place in the West. The Bulldogs swept the Starkville Regional and then hosted Notre Dame in the Starkville Super Regional.
They advanced to the College World Series where they defeated Vanderbilt in the Championship Series to win the program's and institution's first team national championship, as there have been individual national champions in various sports.[ 1]
Schedule and results
2022 Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball game log
Regular season (26–30)
February (4–3)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
February 18
No. 24 Long Beach State
No. 4
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 0–3
Luis Ramirez (1–0)
Landon Sims (0–1)
Devereaux Harrison (1)
SECN+
10,223
0–1
–
February 19
No. 24 Long Beach State
No. 4
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 3–13
Marques Johnson (1–0)
KC Hunt (0–1)
none
SECN+
13,351
0–2
–
February 20
No. 24 Long Beach State
No. 4
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 12–4
Cade Smith (1–0)
Juaron Watts-Brown (0–1)
none
SECN+
10,751
1–2
–
February 22
Arkansas–Pine Bluff
No. 7
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 17–17
Jackson Fristoe (1–0)
Mike Gerwitz (0–1)
none
SECN+
7,908
2–2
–
February 25
Northern Kentucky
No. 7
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 6–7
Kyle Klingenbeck (1–1)
Landon Sims (0–2)
Bryson Lonsbury (1)
SECN+
8,879
2–3
–
February 26
Northern Kentucky
No. 7
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 10–1
Preston Johnson (1–0)
Ben Gerl (0–2)
none
SECN+
9,894
3–3
–
February 27
Northern Kentucky
No. 7
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 7–2
Cade Smith (2–0)
Kaden Echeman (0–1)
none
SECN+
8,654
4–3
–
March (12–7)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
March 1
Grambling State
No. 9
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 2–1
Parker Stinnett (1–0)
Jacorey Boudreaux (0–1)
none
SECN+
8,535
5–3
–
March 2
vs. Southern Miss
No. 9
Trustmark Park • Pearl, MS
L 1–7
Tanner Hall (1–0)
Jackson Fristoe (1–1)
none
6,387
5–4
–
March 4
at Tulane
No. 9
Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LA
W 19–2
Brandon Smith (1–0)
Tyler Hoffman (0–2)
none
ESPN+
2,905
6–4
–
March 5
at Tulane
No. 9
Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LA
L 10–1110
Zach Devito (2–0)
Mikey Tepper (0–1)
none
ESPN+
3,264
6–5
–
March 6
at Tulane
No. 9
Turchin Stadium • New Orleans, LA
L 4–5
Lane Thomas (1–0)
Drew Talley (0–1)
Zach Devito (2)
ESPN+
2,886
6–6
–
Hancock Whitney Classic
March 8
vs. No. 17 Texas Tech
No. 23
MGM Park • Biloxi, MS
W 11–5
Parker Stinnett (2–0)
Chase Hampton (1–1)
none
SECN+
5,799
7–6
–
March 9
vs. No. 17 Texas Tech
No. 23
MGM Park • Biloxi, MS
L 2–7
Colin Clark (1–0)
Jackson Fristoe (1–2)
none
SECN+
5,382
7–7
–
March 11
Princeton
No. 23
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 11–2
Preston Johnson (2–0)
Jackson Emus (0–2)
none
SECN+
8,998
8–7
–
March 13
Princeton (DH-1)
No. 23
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 3–2
Parker Stinnett (3–0)
Andrew D'Alessio (0–1)
Mikey Tepper (1)
SECN+
9,331
9–7
–
March 13
Princeton (DH-2)
No. 23
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 9–17
Cade Smith (3–0)
Tom Chmielewski (0–2)
none
SECN+
9,331
10–7
–
March 14
Binghamton
No. 23
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 13–5
Brooks Auger (1–0)
Troy Butler (0–1)
none
SECN+
8,469
11–7
–
March 18
at No. 20 Georgia
No. 23
Foley Field • Athens, GA
L 0–11
Jonathan Canaan (4–1)
Preston Johnson (2–1)
none
SECN
3,235
11–8
0–1
March 19
at No. 20 Georgia
No. 23
Foley Field • Athens, GA
L 11–12
Jack Gowen (1–0)
Brandon Smith (1–1)
none
SECN+
3,692
11–9
0–2
March 20
at No. 20 Georgia
No. 23
Foley Field • Athens, GA
W 20–3
Cade Smith (4–0)
Will Pearson (0–1)
none
SECN
3,373
12–9
1–2
March 23
Southern
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 14–5
Pico Kohn (1–0)
Khristian Paul (0–2)
none
SECN+
8,191
13–9
–
March 25
Alabama
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 7–610
Brooks Auger (2–0)
Dylan Ray (0–2)
none
SECN+
11,865
14–9
2–2
March 26
Alabama
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 8–7
Jackson Fristoe (2–2)
Hunter Hoopes (0–1)
none
SECN+
14,077
15–9
3–2
March 27
Alabama
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 2–6
Grayson Hitt (2–0)
Cade Smith (4–1)
Antoine Jean (1)
SECN
11,144
15–10
3–3
March 29
at Memphis
–
AutoZone Park • Memphis, TN
W 10–4
Mikey Tepper (1–0)
JT Durham (0–1)
Jackson Fristoe (1)
ESPN+
4,525
16–10
–
April (9–9)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
April 1
at No. 2 Arkansas
–
Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
L 1–8
Connor Noland (4–1)
Preston Johnson (2–2)
none
SECN
11,548
16–11
3–4
April 2
at No. 2 Arkansas
–
Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
L 5–12
Hagen Smith (5–1)
Parker Stinnett (3–1)
none
SECN+
11,522
16–12
3–5
April 3
at No. 2 Arkansas
–
Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
W 5–312
Jackson Fristoe (3–2)
Kole Ramage (0–2)
none
SECN+
11,415
17–12
4–5
April 5
UT Martin
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 13–27
Brandon Smith (2–1)
Noah Walters (1–1)
none
SECN+
8,441
18–12
–
April 8
No. 19 LSU
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 2–5
Riley Cooper (2–1)
Jackson Fristoe (3–3)
Paul Gervase (1)
SECN
11,893
18–13
4–6
April 9
No. 19 LSU
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 3–4
Devin Fontenot (2–1)
Brandon Smith (2–2)
Paul Gervase (2)
SECN+
14,228
18–14
4–7
April 10
No. 19 LSU
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 3–13
Grant Taylor (4–0)
Cade Smith (4–2)
none
SECN+
10,515
18–15
4–8
April 12
UAB
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 6–510
KC Hunt (1–1)
Carson Myers (2–3)
none
SECN+
8,424
19–15
–
Super Bulldog Weekend
April 14
No. 17 Auburn
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 7–6
Parker Stinnett (4–1)
Blake Burkhalter (3–1)
none
SECN
10,663
20–15
5–8
April 15
No. 17 Auburn
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 9–5
Preston Johnson (3–2)
Trace Bright (2–4)
KC Hunt (1)
SECN+
12,346
21–15
6–8
April 16
No. 17 Auburn
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 2–3
Joseph Gonzalez (5–0)
Jackson Fristoe (3–4)
Blake Burkhalter (8)
SECN+
9,799
21–16
6–9
April 19
Jackson State
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 17–27
Jack Walker (1–0)
Nick Johnson (0–2)
none
SECN+
9,119
22–16
–
April 21
at Ole Miss
–
Swayze Field • Oxford, MS
L 2–4
Dylan DeLucia (3–0)
Brandon Smith (2–3)
none
SECN
10,474
22–17
6–10
April 22
at Ole Miss
–
Swayze Field • Oxford, MS
W 10–7
Pico Kohn (2–0)
Jack Dougherty (1–2)
none
SECN+
12,078
23–17
7–10
April 23
at Ole Miss
–
Swayze Field • Oxford, MS
W 7–611
KC Hunt (2–1)
Brandon Johnson (1–2)
none
ESPN2
12,503
24–17
8–10
April 26
vs. Ole Miss Governor's Cup
–
Trustmark Park • Pearl, MS
L 2–5
Drew McDaniel (4–2)
Lane Forsythe (0–1)
Brandon Johnson (4)
SECN+
7,920
24–18
–
April 29
at Missouri
–
Taylor Stadium • Columbia, MO
W 13–4
Brandon Smith (3–3)
Tony Neubeck (3–2)
none
SECN+
1,472
25–18
9–10
April 30
at Missouri
–
Taylor Stadium • Columbia, MO
L 8–19
Spencer Miles (3–4)
Preston Johnson (3–3)
Austin Marozas (1)
SECN+
2,336
25–19
9–11
May (1–11)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
SEC record
May 1
at Missouri
–
Taylor Stadium • Columbia, MO
L 6–7
Ian Lohse (2–2)
KC Hunt (2–2)
none
SECN
1,467
25–20
9–12
May 6
Florida
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 6–8
Brandon Sproat (6–4)
Brandon Smith (3–4)
Ryan Slater (3)
SECN
11,533
25–21
9–13
May 7
Florida
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 3–9
Ryan Slater (3–3)
KC Hunt (2–3)
none
ESPNU
12,297
25–22
9–14
May 8
Florida
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 2–6
Fisher Jameson (1–0)
Pico Kohn (2–1)
none
SECN+
9,356
25–23
9–15
May 10
vs. Samford
–
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL
L 6–8
Alex Goff (5–2)
Mikey Tepper (1–2)
Carson Hobbs (9)
ESPN+
1,175
25–24
–
May 13
at No. 10 Texas A&M
–
Blue Bell Park • College Station, TX
L 7–8
Joseph Menefee (4–2)
KC Hunt (2–4)
Will Johnston (1)
SECN+
6,175
25–25
9–16
May 14
at No. 10 Texas A&M
–
Blue Bell Park • College Station, TX
L 6–9
Chris Cortez (5–2)
Pico Kohn (2–2)
none
SECN+
6,094
25–26
9–17
May 15
at No. 10 Texas A&M
–
Blue Bell Park • College Station, TX
L 2–8
Robert Hogan (3–1)
Cade Smith (4–3)
Will Johnston (2)
SECN
5,252
25–27
9–18
May 17
North Alabama
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 14–48
Drew Talley (1–1)
Jacob Bradshaw (1–8)
none
SECN+
8,515
26–27
–
May 19
No. 1 Tennessee
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 2–27
Chase Dollander (8–0)
Brandon Smith (3–5)
none
SECN
10,206
26–28
9–19
May 20
No. 1 Tennessee
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 3–4
Blade Tidwell (2–1)
Preston Johnson (3–4)
none
SECN+
10,592
26–29
9–20
May 21
No. 1 Tennessee
–
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 5–10
Ben Joyce (3–1)
Cade Smith (4–4)
none
SECN+
10,774
26–30
9–21
Legend: = Win = Loss = Canceled Bold = Mississippi State team member Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.
[ 2]
Standings
Source: SEC
[ 3] y – Division champion
Results
Source: SEC
[ 4] Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
MLB Draft
[ 5]
Player Eligibility
The following players have used up their eligibility and will not return for the next season: Jess Davis OF, RJ Yeager INF, and Drew Talley RHP.[ 6]
High School Recruits
Before any draftees are signed by their major league team, Mississippi State was ranked 6th in the nation by Perfect Game. Perfect Game ranks players nationwide as the top 500. If there is no ranking, then the player was not in the top 500. If draft is not indicated, then the player was not drafted in this years draft.[ 7]
Player
Position
PGRnk
DftRd
DftOA
Draft MLB Team
Jett Williams
SS
20
1
14
New York Mets
Jurrangelo Cijntje
BHP
34
18
552
Milwaukee Brewers
Dakota Jordan
OF
69
—
—
—
Ross Highfill
C
73
—
—
—
Bradley Loftin
LHP
98
—
—
—
McClain Ray
RHP
342
—
—
—
Logan Forsythe
RHP
353
—
—
—
Will Gibbs
RHP
380
—
—
—
Evan Siary
RHP
394
—
—
—
Charlie Keller
3B
433
—
—
—
Colton Bradley
OF
—
—
—
—
Bryce Hubbard
C
—
—
—
—
David Mershon
SS
—
—
—
—
Jay Murdock
1B
—
—
—
—
Jackson Parker
1B
—
—
—
—
Brock Tapper
LHP
—
—
—
—
Austin Tommasini
RHP
—
—
—
—
Ryan Williams
C
—
—
—
—
[ 8] [ 5]
See also
References
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons National Championships in Bold; College World Series appearances in italics