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ACU Infield Clinic

Abilene Christian University Baseball Camps
Crutcher Scott Field, Abilene, TX, USA
Crutcher Scott Field
November 20, 2022
Registration closes Nov 20th.
Ages 9-18
10:00 am - 12:30 pm | Check in 9:30 am

This clinic will break down the basic fundamentals of infield, while providing you insight into our players daily routines in terms of pick series, ladder series, short hops, mini glove routine, double play turns, and much much more. Although it is a short time slot, it will be jam packed with movement and knowledge!! Come get an inside look at what an ACU infielder learns and come grow in every facet of infield play!

*Boys and Girls are welcome!!

November 20th, 2022
Ages: 9U – 18U
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Cost: $75

Event Type: Clinics

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE AND INDEMIFICATION AGREEMENT

I am fully aware of dangers and risks involved in ACU Sport Camps (herein referred to as “the Activity”) which include, but are not limited to, the following dangers and risks: failing, bumping into others, getting bumped by others, getting hit by a thrown, kicked or otherwise airborne baseball, getting hit by foul balls or thrown balls or bats, skin injuries due to sliding, other sliding injuries, finger or hand injuries, injuries to the jaw and teeth, elbow, knee and foot injuries, sprained ankles, head injuries, back injuries, muscle cramps, sunburn, dehydration, potential inclement weather, rain, heat, lightning and other injuries related to the specific activity, and I choose to voluntarily participate in the Activity with full knowledge that the Activity may expose to such dangers and risks. I THEREFORE AGREE TO VOLUNTARILY ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL SUCH DANGERS AND RISKS to which I may be exposed as a result of participating in the Activity.

As consideration of being allowed to participate in the Activity, this is sponsored by Abilene Christian University (“ACU”). I HEREBY RELEASE, WAIVE, HOLD, HARMLESS, AND INDEMNIFY ACU (and its Board of Trustees, officers, employees agents, volunteers and students) from any and all liability, claims, demands, suits, costs, and charges, in connection with or arising out of the Activity, including, but not limited to, any serious bodily injury, medical care received following an injury, death or property damaged sustained by myself or others, except for loss, harm, or injury caused by gross negligence or intentional misconduct by ACU (or its Board of Trustees, officers, employees, agents, volunteers or students).

I further understand and agree that this agreement is to be bonding on my family, heirs, assigns, and personal representatives.

I certify that I am physically and mentally able to participate in the Activity. I understand that if I am at all uncertain about my ability to participate in the Activity, it is my obligation to consult my personal physician. In the case of a medical emergency occurring during my participation in the Activity, ACU (and its employees or agents) may (but is not obligated to) take any actions to secure whatever treatment it considers to be warranted under the circumstances regarding my health and safety. Such actions do not create a special relationship between ACU and me. I agree to be solely responsible for any costs related to that treatment.

This agreement is governed by Texas law, and I understand that this agreement is intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by Texas law. If any portion of this agreement is invalid, I agree that the remaining provisions shall continue to be in full force and effect.

I certify that I am at least 18 years old or if I am not yet 18 that I my parent or guardian has read this agreement and signed below. I have read this agreement, I understand it, and I agree to be bound by all the terms.

In case of a medical emergency occurring during my participation in ACU Wildcat Sports Camps, ACU (and its employees or agents) may (but is not obligated to) take any actions to secure whatever treatment it considers to be warranted under the circumstances regarding my health and safety. Such as do not create a special relationship between ACU and me. I agree to be solely responsible for any costs related to that treatment. I hereby give permission to the medical personnel selected by the camp director to order X-rays, routine tests or treatment; to release any records necessary for insurance purposes; and to provide or arrange necessary related transportation for my child; and I agree to be solely responsible for any costs related to that treatment. By signing my name below, I agree with terms outline in the authorization and give permission for this form to be printed as proof for ACU’s use.

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Collegiate Athletes in Attendance
Team Building
Limited Capacity
CPR Certified on Site

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Rick McCarty
Head Coach Read more Read less

Rick McCarty enters his fifth season in the spring of 2023 as the head coach at Abilene Christian University after being announced on June 12, 2018. McCarty came to ACU after spending 16 years as an assistant coach. Throughout those seasons, the programs he has been with have won 40 or more games 10 different times. As an assistant, McCarty tallied 618 wins, for an average of 38 wins per year. He has seen programs participate in nine regional tournaments and two College World Series.

McCarty is just the fourth head baseball coach at ACU since the university re-instated the program in 1991, following Bill Gilbreth, Jimmy Shankle and Bonneau, who resigned May 19, 2018 after 22 seasons as the head coach. McCarty takes over a program that in 2021 will be in its eighth season of NCAA Division I play and fourth season of full eligibility for Southland Conference and NCAA postseason play.

In his first season with the Wildcats, McCarty and his staff improved the win total from 21 to 26, but most importantly, more than doubled the Southland Conference win total from five to 13. ACU ended its season on an incredibly high note, sweeping the Nicholls Colonels at The Crutch in a three-game series to eliminate their visitors from the league tournament. ACU finished a game back of eighth place, the requirement to get to Sugar Land for the conference tournament.

McCarty coached another Major League Baseball draft pick in Luis Treviño, who was named the Southland Conference Player of the Year, after a historic season in 2019. The ACU catcher was drafted in the 40th round by the Tampa Bay Rays after earning Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Second Team All-America, ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America, and NCBWA Third Team All-America honors. Treviño was named to the ABCA/Rawlings First Team Division I All-Midwest Region, and earned First Team All-Southland honors as well. McCarty also coached senior Dalon Farkas, who was named Second Team All-SLC as an outfielder, and made the All-Academic squad as well. Joining those two on the all-conference list were pitchers Brennan Lewis (honorable mention) and Spencer Chirpich (honorable mention). McCarty’s staff set the tone for an exciting future of ACU Baseball.

Year two was an unusual one, as was the case around the country. ACU played just 15 games, going 7-8, ending the season with a loss to the Texas Longhorns in Austin. ACU did not get to play past that due to the COVID-19 situation that closed down the entire spring season across the nation.

The program made an all-time re-build come to life in the spring of 2021. It might just be the quickest turnaround in all of college baseball. ACU won five Southland Conference games in the spring of 2018, and just a few months later they brought in McCarty. The change was eminent, and the results came quickly. And it all came together in the spring of 2021 with the first-ever Southland Conference championship, a school-record 36 wins, and one of the great offenses in Wildcat history. ACU baseball arrived on the landscape of Division I college baseball this spring, and it plans to stay there awhile.

The strength of the ‘Cats during the 2021 season was the offense, but in key moments the pitching was outstanding as well. It all came together during a historic 11-game winning streak that catapulted ACU to the top of the Southland Conference standings. Then the thought turned from just making the conference tournament to maybe winning a league title. ACU won 17 of its last 21 games to close out the season, and when the season ended, ACU had the Southland Hitter of the Year (Colton Eager), the Southland Newcomer of the Year (Grayson Tatrow), and the head man himself won the league’s Coach of the Year honor.

ACU went 2-2 at the Southland Conference Tournament, appearing in the post-season at the Division I level for the first time. The ‘Cats beat Lamar and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to advance to the semifinals before falling to Sam Houston to end their season. It was a season that included seven all-conference players as well, including three on the first team (Mitchell Dickson, Colton Eager, Bash Randle), one on the second team (Grayson Tatrow), and two on the third team (Tommy Cruz, Brett Hammit). Hunter Gieser and Brett Hammit were each named to the All-Tournament Team as well. Dickson and Eager earned all-academic first team honors too, and Gieser and Miller Ladusau were named to the second team all-academic.

ACU set plenty of records in 2021, including 36 wins, 25 Southland wins, and 11-game winning streak, a 3.45 fall GPA , a 3.36 cumulative GPA, 473 strikeouts, seven all-conference players, and a 104 final RPI.

Year four for McCarty featured a new direction, as ACU headed into a new era as a member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Wildcats finished with 30 wins yet again, going 30-29 including 14-16 in the WAC play. ACU finished fourth in the Southwest Division of the conference, and after falling to top-seed and nationally-ranked Grand Canyon in the first round of the tournament, the team rattled off four wins in three days to advance to the WAC Championship Game. It was the first appearance for the program in a title game at the Division I level. ACU beat GCU twice in that stretch, including 6-5 in a walk-off thriller, and 15-8 the very next afternoon to advance to the championship. The Wildcats dropped a 7-1 game to NM State in the championship game.

ACU did the unthinkable in 2022, winning five games against Power 5 opponents, including a three-game sweep of Michigan State at home, as well as wins at TCU and at Texas Tech. More history was made with the latter two wins; ACU won its first-ever game against a ranked opponent on March 29 in Fort Worth, topping No. 12 TCU, 6-2. The ‘Cats then did one better on May 3 in Lubbock, picking up its first-ever top-10 victory with an 8-5 win over No. 9 Texas Tech.

ACU broke 71 school records as a team or individually in 2022, most in the offensive category. Bash Randle finished as an all-conference performer, and was named to the all-defensive team at shortstop as well. The Wildcats set records for the season for slugging percentage (.484), games played (59), at-bats (2,074), doubles (124), hits (610), home runs (83), walks drawn (283), runs batted in (417), total bases (1,003), most times hit by pitch (92), most stolen bases (80), most strikeouts per nine innings as a pitching staff (10.35), most inning pitched (511.1), and most strikeouts as a staff (588).

The game most remember is the 10-home run, 23-run performance against Marist on March 5. The 10 homers set a new record and the 23 runs is the second-most for the program.

Grayson Tatrow and Mitchell Dickson each set records for most runs scored in a single season (67 and 56, respectively), while Bash Randle had the highest stolen base percentage in a single season for ACU at .929. Tatrow’s 67 runs scored, 17 homeruns hit, 47 walks drawn, and 66 runs batten in all set new records in 2022, while Genner Cervantes broke a single season mark with 10.83 strikeouts per nine innings.

In the classroom, ACU has improved its team GPA every single year since McCarty arrived at ACU. The team put together a 3.41 cumulative team GPA during the 2021-22 academic year, improving from a 3.35 the year before. ACU had a 3.17 GPA in 2018-19, and improved to 3.21 in 2019-20.

A 2003 graduate of Murray State (B.S. Health and Physical Education), McCarty began his distinguished coaching career with the Racers before joining the 2004 Delta State staff as a graduate assistant pitching coach. He was met with immediate success in this role as the Statesmen (54-11) won the NCAA D2 National Championship over Grand Valley State and set a program record for wins.

McCarty went on to earn his Master’s in Education from Delta State in 2005, and again was part of a 50-win team that qualified for the Division II College World Series. The Statesmen averaged 47 wins per year and compiled a record of 236-65 during his time in Cleveland.

After Delta State, McCarty moved to Southeast Missouri State University. His two seasons (2009-10) in Cape Girardeau, Mo., were followed by a four-year revitalization of the Campbell program (2011-14), a one-year stay at Louisiana Tech (2015), and three NCAA postseason campaigns at Dallas Baptist (2016-18).

Under McCarty’s guidance, the 2018 Patriots once again were at or near the top of the Missouri Valley Conference rankings in several pitching categories. Led by Collegiate Baseball Third Team All-America and MVC Pitcher of the Year Trevor Conn, DBU ranked first in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.49) and walks allowed per nine innings (3.64), was second in WHIP (1.39) and third in ERA (4.53) and hits allowed per nine innings (8.87). The team’s K-to-BB ratio also was 42nd among all 297 D1 schools.

Conn (8-2, 3.15 ERA, 57K) additionally was one of four Patriot pitchers to make an all-conference team. He and relief pitcher Kragen Kechely (7-1, 3.76, 53K) each were tabbed to the first team, while second team honors were awarded to freshman Luke Eldred (7-3, 3.28 ERA, 43K) and Jarod Bayless (3-3, 3.12, 71K, 4SV).

Eldred later was named to Collegiate Baseball’s Freshman All-America Team, and 2018 Missouri Valley Conference First Team nods went to Bayless and Kechely.

Over a three-year span as the DBU pitching coach, McCarty has helped produce eight pitchers selected in the Major League Baseball Draft, including a pair of top 10 round selections in 2017 in Seth Elledge (4th round – Seattle Mariners) and Dalton Higgins (7th round – New York Yankees).  Gavin Fritz was also taken in the 2017 MLB Draft when the Miami Marlins selected him in the 16th round.

In 2018, DBU had three pitchers drafted, including junior left-hander Kody Funderburk (15th round – Minnesota Twins), senior RHP Sean Boyle (25th round – New York Yankees) and junior RHP Parker Towns (37th round – Seattle Mariners).

DBU’s Colin Poche and Darick Hall were each selected in the 14th round of the 2016 Major League Draft, as Poche was signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks and Hall went to the Philadelphia Phillies.  Senior left-hander Sean Stutzman also signed a professional contract as a free agent with the Houston Astros in 2016. Colin Poche made his Major League debut for the Tampa Bay Rays in June 2019.

A native of Campbellsville, Ky., McCarty is known for his recruiting and player development. He has had a player reach the big leagues at each of his coaching stops. During his coaching stints at DBU, Louisiana Tech, Campbell, Southeast Missouri State, and Delta State, McCarty helped recruit/develop seven pitchers who made the major leagues: Campbell’s Matt Marksberry (Atlanta Braves), Jake Smith (San Diego Padres), and Ryan Thompson (Tampa Bay Rays), Southeast Missouri State’s Shae Simmons (Atlanta Braves, Seattle Mariners), Delta State’s Brent Leach (Los Angeles Dodgers), Louisiana Tech’s Phil Maton (San Diego Padres) and Phil Diehl (Colorado Rockies), and DBU’s Colin Poche (Tampa Bay Rays) and Seth Elledge (St. Louis Cardinals).

While at Campbell, McCarty recruited and coached the first Big South Pitcher of the Year in school history in Ryan Thompson.  In 2013, Thompson’s school record 0.88 ERA ranked tops in the nation and also established a new single-season record in the Big South Conference.  Thompson went on to become the school’s first All-American pitcher, as he broke the school’s single-season saves record in both 2013 and 2014. The Houston Astros drafted Thompson in the 23rd round following the 2014 season. Four pitchers were drafted in McCarty’s four years in Buies Creek, two of which have already made their Major League debuts. McCarty recruited all four of Campbell’s All-Americans plus three academic All-Americans. He also coached 17 All-Big South Conference performers, including a school record nine All-Conference selections in 2013. While on staff at Campbell, the Fighting Camels won 40+ games in three straight seasons, including a school-record 49 victories in 2013.

On the diamond, McCarty starred as a pitcher for two seasons as the closer for Murray State, where he notched eight saves in 2001, tying a single-season school record. Prior to his two years at Murray State, McCarty played at John A. Logan College in Carterville, Ill.

McCarty is married to the former Rayna Netherland of Campbellsville, Ky.  They have three children: Mya, Myles and Mia.

Blaze Lambert
Recruiting Coordinator Read more Read less

Blaze Lambert enters his fifth year in the spring of 2023 as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Abilene Christian Baseball. Following four years as an area scout for the Cleveland Indians, Lambert returned to the collegiate ranks in August 2018, coaching the catchers and assisting with the offense.

Lambert coached a Major League Baseball draft pick in Luis Treviño, who was named the Southland Conference Player of the Year, after a historic season in 2019. The ACU catcher was drafted in the 40th round by the Tampa Bay Rays after earning Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Second Team All-America, ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America, and NCBWA Third Team All-America honors. Treviño was named to the ABCA/Rawlings First Team Division I All-Midwest Region, and earned First Team All-Southland honors as well. Lambert also coached senior Dalon Farkas, who was named Second Team All-SLC as an outfielder, and made the All-Academic squad as well. Joining those two on the all-conference list were pitchers Brennan Lewis (honorable mention) and Spencer Chirpich (honorable mention).

The program made an all-time re-build come to life in the spring of 2021. It might just be the quickest turnaround in all of college baseball. It all came together in the spring of 2021 with the first-ever Southland Conference championship, a school-record 36 wins, and one of the great offenses in Wildcat history. ACU baseball arrived on the landscape of Division I college baseball this spring, and it plans to stay there awhile.

The strength of the ‘Cats during the 2021 season was the offense, and combined with key moments on the mound, it all came together during a historic 11-game winning streak that catapulted ACU to the top of the Southland Conference standings. Then the thought turned from just making the conference tournament to maybe winning a league title. ACU won 17 of its last 21 games to close out the season, and when the season ended, ACU had the Southland Hitter of the Year (Colton Eager), the Southland Newcomer of the Year (Grayson Tatrow).

ACU went 2-2 at the Southland Conference Tournament, appearing in the post-season at the Division I level for the first time. The ‘Cats beat Lamar and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to advance to the semifinals before falling to Sam Houston to end their season. It was a season that included seven all-conference players as well, including three on the first team (Mitchell Dickson, Colton Eager, Bash Randle), one on the second team (Grayson Tatrow), and two on the third team (Tommy Cruz, Brett Hammit). Hunter Gieser and Brett Hammit were each named to the All-Tournament Team as well. Dickson and Eager earned all-academic first team honors too, and Gieser and Miller Ladusau were named to the second team all-academic.

ACU set plenty of records in 2021, including 36 wins, 25 Southland wins, and 11-game winning streak, a 3.45 fall GPA , a 3.36 cumulative GPA, 473 strikeouts, seven all-conference players, and a 104 final RPI.

Year four featured a new direction, as ACU headed into a new era as a member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Wildcats finished with 30 wins yet again, going 30-29 including 14-16 in the WAC play. ACU finished fourth in the Southwest Division of the conference, and after falling to top-seed and nationally-ranked Grand Canyon in the first round of the tournament, the team rattled off four wins in three days to advance to the WAC Championship Game. It was the first appearance for the program in a title game at the Division I level. ACU beat GCU twice in that stretch, including 6-5 in a walk-off thriller, and 15-8 the very next afternoon to advance to the championship. The Wildcats dropped a 7-1 game to NM State in the championship game.

ACU did the unthinkable in 2022, winning five games against Power 5 opponents, including a three-game sweep of Michigan State at home, as well as wins at TCU and at Texas Tech. More history was made with the latter two wins; ACU won its first-ever game against a ranked opponent on March 29 in Fort Worth, topping No. 12 TCU, 6-2. The ‘Cats then did one better on May 3 in Lubbock, picking up its first-ever top-10 victory with an 8-5 win over No. 9 Texas Tech.

ACU broke 71 school records as a team or individually in 2022, most in the offensive category. Bash Randle finished as an all-conference performer, and was named to the all-defensive team at shortstop as well. The Wildcats set records for the season for slugging percentage (.484), games played (59), at-bats (2,074), doubles (124), hits (610), home runs (83), walks drawn (283), runs batted in (417), total bases (1,003), most times hit by pitch (92), and most stolen bases (80).

The game most remember is the 10-home run, 23-run performance against Marist on March 5. The 10 homers set a new record and the 23 runs is the second-most for the program.

Grayson Tatrow and Mitchell Dickson each set records for most runs scored in a single season (67 and 56, respectively), while Bash Randle had the highest stolen base percentage in a single season for ACU at .929. Tatrow’s 67 runs scored, 17 homeruns hit, 47 walks drawn, and 66 runs batten in all set new records in 2022.

In the classroom, ACU has improved its team GPA every single year since McCarty arrived at ACU. The team put together a 3.41 cumulative team GPA during the 2021-22 academic year, improving from a 3.35 the year before. ACU had a 3.17 GPA in 2018-19, and improved to 3.21 in 2019-20.

Lambert joined the six-time American League champions in June 2014 and watched the team come within one victory of capturing the 2016 World Series against the Chicago Cubs. Cleveland again won the American League Central Division in 2017 and led its division in 2018 by 10 games over Minnesota at the time of his departure.

Lambert’s college coaching experience dates back to 2008 with Angelo State as he pursued a master’s degree in kinesiology (business administration focus). He was part of Kevin Brooks’ coaching staff from 2008-09, during which the Rams’ posted a 84-39 (.683) record and qualified for the 2009 NCAA DII South Central Region Tournament.

From there, Lambert volunteered for one season at Texas A&M Corpus Christi (2010) where he served as the catchers’ coach and handled team camps, and the following season he was the recruiting coordinator and pitching coach for Dan Fitzgerald (now with Dallas Baptist) at Des Moines Area Community College.

Lambert later coached for one season (2013) at Ranger Community College and returned to the Southland Conference a second time in 2014 as an assistant coach at Nicholls. The Colonels turned in a 32-26 overall record that season and posted a 21-9 mark vs. league opponents.

A native of Ft. Worth, Lambert graduated from Brewer High School in 2003 and first played baseball at Eastfield Community College in Dallas for two seasons (2004-05) before transferring to Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education (exercise science concentration) in 2007.

Lambert and his wife, Amy, have three children, a son, Lake, a daughter, Steely Mae, and a son, Stone.

Craig Parry
Hitting Coach
Luke Marbach
Assistant Coach Read more Read less

Luke Marbach comes to ACU after finishing up his highly decorated career at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 2021. Marbach was a very well respected player at Corpus Christi, being named all-Southland Conference last spring, and was also great with the glove, earning all-defensive team honors at first base and the outfield.

Marbach was named all-Southland academic in 2019 and 2021, and brings great playing experience as well as great knowledge of baseball to ACU.

Marbach hails from New Braunfels, Texas, and graduated from New Braunfels High School in 2016.

 

Casey Demko
Assistant Coach

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