The 2015 BYU Cougars baseball team represented
Brigham Young University in the
2015 NCAA Division I baseball season.
Mike Littlewood acted in his 3rd season as head coach of the Cougars. For the second consecutive year BYU was picked to finish sixth in the WCC Pre-season rankings.[2] After using three stadiums last season, the Cougars played all of their home games at
Larry H. Miller Field. The Cougars surpassed expectations in the 2015 season. BYU won 7 of their 9 conference series (losing series only at San Diego and at Pacific), claimed the 3-seed in the WCC Tournament, and lost 0 home series for the season. The Cougars went 0–2 in the WCC Tournament, losing both games in the ninth inning, to finish the season 28–25, 16–11 in conference play.
Rankings from
Collegiate Baseball. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*West Coast Conference games
y- BYU was considered the home team despite playing in Moraga because the game was originally scheduled to be played in Provo.
Radio Information
Every BYU Baseball game had a radio/internet broadcast available. 33 games were broadcast on
KOVO with Brent Norton (play-by-play) calling the games for his 26th consecutive season. A rotating selection of analysts was used. 14 of the games were simulcast on
BYU Radio. BYU Radio also had 4 radio exclusives this season: Mar 6 late night & Mar 7 vs. Hartford & Apr 7 & 28 vs. Utah Valley. Robbie Bullough provided play by play for BYU Radio's exclusive games vs. Hartford as well as the Apr. 28 game at Utah Valley. He also sat in on a couple of games Brent Norton was unable to make. The Apr. 7 Utah Valley game was a BYUtv simulcast.
UC Santa Barbara, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah Valley, and Cal State Northridge all provided an internet broadcast through their respective athletic websites.
TV Announcers
March 5: Hartford- Brent Norton & Jeff Bills
March 6: Hartford, Game 1- Brent Norton & Randy Wilstead
March 6: Hartford, Game 2- Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
March 7: Hartford- Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
March 10: @ Utah Valley- No announcers
March 12: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton &
Gary Sheide
March 13: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton &
Gary Sheide
March 14: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton &
Gary Sheide
The 2015 BYU Cougars baseball team represented
Brigham Young University in the
2015 NCAA Division I baseball season.
Mike Littlewood acted in his 3rd season as head coach of the Cougars. For the second consecutive year BYU was picked to finish sixth in the WCC Pre-season rankings.[2] After using three stadiums last season, the Cougars played all of their home games at
Larry H. Miller Field. The Cougars surpassed expectations in the 2015 season. BYU won 7 of their 9 conference series (losing series only at San Diego and at Pacific), claimed the 3-seed in the WCC Tournament, and lost 0 home series for the season. The Cougars went 0–2 in the WCC Tournament, losing both games in the ninth inning, to finish the season 28–25, 16–11 in conference play.
Rankings from
Collegiate Baseball. Parenthesis indicate tournament seedings.
*West Coast Conference games
y- BYU was considered the home team despite playing in Moraga because the game was originally scheduled to be played in Provo.
Radio Information
Every BYU Baseball game had a radio/internet broadcast available. 33 games were broadcast on
KOVO with Brent Norton (play-by-play) calling the games for his 26th consecutive season. A rotating selection of analysts was used. 14 of the games were simulcast on
BYU Radio. BYU Radio also had 4 radio exclusives this season: Mar 6 late night & Mar 7 vs. Hartford & Apr 7 & 28 vs. Utah Valley. Robbie Bullough provided play by play for BYU Radio's exclusive games vs. Hartford as well as the Apr. 28 game at Utah Valley. He also sat in on a couple of games Brent Norton was unable to make. The Apr. 7 Utah Valley game was a BYUtv simulcast.
UC Santa Barbara, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah Valley, and Cal State Northridge all provided an internet broadcast through their respective athletic websites.
TV Announcers
March 5: Hartford- Brent Norton & Jeff Bills
March 6: Hartford, Game 1- Brent Norton & Randy Wilstead
March 6: Hartford, Game 2- Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
March 7: Hartford- Robbie Bullough & Marc Oslund
March 10: @ Utah Valley- No announcers
March 12: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton &
Gary Sheide
March 13: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton &
Gary Sheide
March 14: Pepperdine- Spencer Linton &
Gary Sheide