It was about as solid a start as the Horns could've hoped for. Texas scored runs aplenty in the first two games of the series (6-1, 10-1) then combined timely hitting with overwhelming pitching and defense to take the final two games (3-1, 1-0). If these first four games of the season are indicative of what's ahead then the pitching could be a sight to behold.
Consider this: in the four games UIC managed to score three runs on 12 hits, and the Horns made only one error in the series. All four starters went 6+ innings with three of them going 7, contrasted with last year's opening series where only Austin Wood pitched more than 5 innings. Then consider this incredible fact: it took until May 2nd last year for Texas to hold its fourth opponent to one run or less. In 2006 and 2007 it took a month. The Horns did it this year in four games.
The competition was not Omaha-level, but UIC is no pushover either. This was a tourney team in 2008 (unlike last year's opening opponent, Virginia Commonwealth, who finished at the bottom of the Colonial Athletic Conference), suggesting there is reason for cautious optimism. Pitching and defense win championships and the Horns did both to near perfection on this weekend.
Some observations after the jump.

Pitcher of the Series -- Brandon Workman -- This really could've gone to any of the starters, but Workman pitched 7+ strong workmanlike innings, including no hits through 4 2/3, and a team high seven strikeouts. We expect these kind of performances from Chance Ruffin, but if Texas is getting this regularly from its Saturday and Sunday starters, watch out.
Hitter of the Series -- Brandon Belt -- Belt's double drove in the only run of the game on Sunday. He finished the weekend with team highs in doubles (2), RBI (3), walks (6) and OBP (.563).
Next Up: UT-Arlington at the Disch on Tuesday at 3 PM followed by a weekend tiff with Penn State.
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great review, thanks.
the only thing I’ll add – the field turf isn’t so horrible after all.
DrunkArmadillo - February 22, 2009
I want dirt around the bases.
I know they said something to the effect of you can’t vacuum field, but it’ll take me awhile to even accept that little part. Other than that, it’s a huge improvement and looks great.
ryanlionrah - February 22, 2009
Hernandez and Tucker were also great
Hernandez has matured a lot, both at the plate and at shortstop, and I think Tucker’s leadership is going to be key for a team that didn’t seem to have a whole lot of it last year. He did a really nice job in the leadoff spot, and he also seems to be the glue that holds everything together defensively.
bassale47 - February 23, 2009
Absolutely right
Hernandez had the other big hit of the weekend and led the team in hits (6—all singles) for the weekend. Tucker is just the human baseball magnet, both defensively and at the plate (got hit twice). Anybody else see that sick play Tucker and Hernandez made on Saturday where Tucker fielded it with momentum away from first, flipped it to Hernandez (could’ve been on accident) who fired it to first for the out?
40AS - February 23, 2009
That was a sweet play
I think it was an accident, but it looked like it was planned.
Sweed4Heisman - February 23, 2009
http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=tex&media=106282
Around the 38 second mark. Still can’t tell, but a helluva play
40AS - February 23, 2009
Russell Moldenhauer
Is he injured?
Sweed4Heisman - February 23, 2009
Still injured
Hurt himself last year in the Rice regional.
40AS - February 23, 2009
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Sweed4Heisman - February 23, 2009
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