FLASHBACK
The 2025 season marked a historic breakthrough for the Patriots. UT Tyler finished 49–13 overall and 40–8 in Lone Star Conference play, setting a new school record for wins while establishing itself as one of the most complete teams in Division II baseball.
Behind a balanced attack that paired one of the league's top pitching staffs with a deep, experienced lineup, the Patriots surged through the NCAA postseason. UT Tyler went unbeaten in both the Regional and Super Regional rounds, captured the South Central Super Regional title, and earned the program's first-ever berth to the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship in Cary, North Carolina.
PRESEASON POLLS
The Patriots were selected as the preseason favorites to capture their first Lone Star Conference title, totaling 603 points and 20 first-place votes in the poll.
Caden Copeland was named LSC Preseason Pitcher of the Year, while
Drew Schmidt earned LSC Preseason Player of the Year honors.
Nationally, UT Tyler was ranked No. 4 in both the ABCA Division II Preseason Coaches Poll and the D2 Baseball Preseason Poll, and slotted No. 3 in the NCBWA preseason rankings. Schmidt also collected First Team Preseason All-American honors from both D2 Baseball and NCBWA, while Tanner Hornback earned Second Team recognition from D2 Baseball and First Team honors from NCBWA.
PATRIOTS NOTES AND TRENDS
- UT Tyler closed the 2025 season with a 49–13 overall record and a 40–8 mark in Lone Star Conference play, finishing second in the LSC regular-season standings and advancing to its fourth consecutive LSC Tournament. The Patriots went on to capture their first Super Regional title and earned a trip to the NCAA Division II World Series.
- The Patriots have defended their home ballpark in a big way over their first years of Division II. Going back to their first season of Division II eligibility (2022), the Patriots are 93-38Â inside Irwin Field prior to the 2026Â season.
- Head Coach Brent Porche enters his tenth season with UT Tyler and holds a record of 332-146 with the Patriots. He holds a career record of 479-229 in his 14 total seasons.
- On March 10th, 2024 with a win over Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach Porche became the all-time winningest coach in UT Tyler Baseball history, surpassing James Vilade for the top spot.
- The Patriots return several key contributors from that historic run, headlined by returning All-American Drew Schmidt, who anchors a middle infield alongside preseason All-American Tanner Hornback. They are joined by a strong group of returning bats in Bryce Jewell, Kaston Mason, Connor Clark, and Brock Bearden.
- Joining those returners will be a cast of highly touted newcomers. The Patriots brought in the #1Â ranked transfer portal class which includes LSC Preseason Pitcher of the Year Caden Copeland.
- Offensively, UT Tyler was one of the nation's most productive lineups in 2025, totaling 696 hits and batting .344 as a team. The Patriots added 139 doubles, scored 569 runs, and swiped 86 bases over the course of the season.
- On the mound and in the field, UT Tyler was equally impressive. The pitching staff held a 3.78 ERA while the defense fielded at a .967 clip.
- Schmidt and Hornback paced the attack. Schmidt hit .410, set the program single-season hits record with 98, and reached base at a .500 clip. Hornback matched the .410 batting average, broke the program's single-season runs record with 68, and posted a .504 on-base percentage.
THE CHAPS
The Patriots open the 2026 season against Lubbock Christian, just as they did in 2025. This year's matchup will be a three game series in Tyler, Texas, unlike last year's four game set in Lubbock. The Chaps come off a strong 30-18 campaign, finishing fourth in the competitive Lone Star Conference. UT Tyler holds a 16-8 advantage in the all-time series and has won the last four meetings, including a sweep in last year's series opener, which was the only time Lubbock Christian was swept in 2025. In the preseason poll, the Chaps were picked third in their portion of the LSC.
The three game series will be held at Irwin Field, beginning tomorrow, Friday, January 30th, at 5 p.m., continuing on Saturday at 2 p.m., and concluding on Sunday at 1 p.m.
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