The 2021 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball team represented Arizona State University during the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season. Arizona State was competing in the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). The Sun Devils played their home games at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Coach Tracy Smith was leading Arizona State in his 7th season with the program.
Previous season
The Sun Devils finished 13–4 overall, and 0–0 in the conference. The season was prematurely cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personnel
Roster
2021 Arizona State Sun Devils roster[2]
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Pitchers
- 3 - Dom Cacchione - Sophomore
- 4 - Luke La Flam - Sophomore
- 15 - Erik Tolman - Sophomore
- 17 - Cooper Benson - Freshman
- 19 - Boyd Vander Kooi - Junior
- 22 - Blaze Burzell - Sophomore
- 23 - Justin Fall - Junior
- 24 - Nick Wallerstedt - Freshman
- 25 - Will Levine - Sophomore
- 26 - Graham Osman - Freshman
- 29 - Tyler Thornton - Sophomore
- 30 - Brady Corrigan - Junior
- 32 - Bryce Barnett - Freshman
- 33 - Brock Peery - Freshman
- 36 - Seth Tomczak - Freshman
- 38 - Joe Hauser - Freshman
- 39 - Jared Glenn - Freshman
- 40 - Alexander Ogg - Freshman
- 41 - Christian Bodlovich - Freshman
- 45 - Cam Dennie - Freshman
- 48 - Jay Baggs - Freshman
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Catchers
- 8 - Nick Cheema - Senior
- 9 - Sam Ferri - Senior
- 20 - Logan Paustian - Freshman
Infielders
- 6 - Drew Swift - Junior
- 7 - Jack Moss - Freshman
- 10 - Sean Mclain - Freshman
- 12 - Nathan Baez - Freshman
- 14 - Hunter Haas - Freshman
- 18 - Brian Kalmer - Freshman
- 21 - Conor Davis - Senior
- 44 - Blake Pivaroff - Freshman
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Outfielders
- 5 - Joe Lampe - Freshman
- 11 - Kade Higgins - Freshman
- 16 - Vinny Tosti - Sophomore
- 27 - Hunter Jump - Junior
- 28 - Seth Nager - Freshman
- 37 - Michael Brueser - Freshman
- 47 - Allbry Major - Junior
Utility
- 31 - Kai Murphy - Freshman
- 35 - Ethan Long - Freshman
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Coaching staff
2021 Arizona State coaching staff[2]
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Name |
Position |
Seasons at Arizona State |
Alma Mater
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Tracy Smith |
Head coach |
7 |
Miami (OH)
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Ben Greenspan |
Associate head coach/recruiting coordinator |
7 |
Indiana
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Jason Kelly |
Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach |
2 |
Missouri Valley
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Michael Earley |
Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach |
4 |
Indiana
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Schedule and results
Legend
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Sun Devils win
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Sun Devils loss
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Postponement
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Sun Devils team member
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2021 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball game log
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Regular season (18–9)
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March (11–3)
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Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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TV
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Overall record
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Pac-12 Record
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March 2 |
Nevada* |
No. 22 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 13–4 |
Peery (1–0) |
Morris (1–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
5–2 |
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March 5 |
Utah* |
No. 22 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 4–3 |
Dennie (1–1) |
Kelly (0–3) |
Long (3) |
ASU Live Stream |
6–2 |
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March 6 |
Utah* |
No. 22 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 4–1 |
Tolman (2–0) |
Robeniol (0–1) |
Bodlovich (1) |
ASU Live Stream |
7–2 |
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March 7 |
Utah* |
No. 22 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 5–0 |
Levine (1–0) |
Clarkson (0–2) |
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ASU Live Stream |
8–2 |
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March 12 |
Cal State Fullerton* |
No. 18 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 10–0 |
Levine (2–0) |
Bibee (2–2) |
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ASU Live Stream |
9–2 |
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March 13 |
Cal State Fullerton* |
No. 18 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 6–4 |
Osman (1–1) |
Luckham (1–3) |
Long (4) |
ASU Live Stream |
10–2 |
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March 14 |
Cal State Fullerton* |
No. 18 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 5–2 |
Fall (2–0) |
Knorr (0–1) |
Levine (1) |
ASU Live Stream |
11–2 |
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March 16 |
UNLV* |
No. 12 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
L 9–10 |
Woods (2–0) |
Levine (2–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
11–3 |
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March 19 |
at. No. 19 Oregon |
No. 12 |
PK Park Eugene, Oregon |
W 6–3 |
Glenn (2–0) |
Ahlstrom (1–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
12–3 |
1–0
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March 20 |
at. No. 19 Oregon |
No. 12 |
PK Park Eugene, Oregon |
L 1–7 |
Kafka (2–0) |
Thornton (1–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
12–4 |
1–1
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March 21 |
at. No. 19 Oregon |
No. 12 |
PK Park Eugene, Oregon |
L 3–5 |
Walker (2–1) |
Fall (2–1) |
Somers (3) |
ASU Live Stream |
12–5 |
1–2
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March 26 |
Washington State |
No. 15 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 10–0 |
Peery (2–0) |
White (3–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
13–5 |
2–2
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March 27 |
Washington State |
No. 15 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 5–4 |
Levine (3–1) |
Leonard (0–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
14–5 |
3–2
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March 28 |
Washington State |
No. 15 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 9–0 |
Fall (3–1) |
Hawkins (1–3) |
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ASU Live Stream |
15–5 |
4–2
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March 30 |
at. UNLV |
No. 14 |
Earl Wilson Stadium Paradise, Nevada |
Postponed |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April (3–4)
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Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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TV
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Overall record
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Pac-12 Record
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April 1 |
Arizona |
No. 14 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
L 5–10 |
Murphy (3–0) |
Corrigan (0–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
15–6 |
4–3
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April 2 |
Arizona |
No. 14 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
L 6–7 |
Vannelle (3–1) |
Osman (1–2) |
Price (3) |
ASU Live Stream |
15–7 |
4–4
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April 3 |
Arizona |
No. 14 |
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
W 3–2 |
Fall (4–1) |
Nichols (3–2) |
Levine (2) |
ASU Live Stream |
16–7 |
5–4
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April 6 |
at. Arizona |
No. 18 |
Hi Corbett Field Tucson, Arizona |
L 2–14 |
Abshier (1–0) |
Bodlovich (0–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
16–8 |
5–5
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April 9 |
at. Washington |
No. 18 |
Husky Ballpark Seattle, Washington |
W 3–2 |
Glenn (3–0) |
Delorefice (1–1) |
Bodlovich (2) |
ASU Live Stream |
17–8 |
6–5
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April 10 |
at. Washington |
No. 18 |
Husky Ballpark Seattle, Washington |
W 8–1 |
Fall (5–1) |
Guerrero (0–1) |
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ASU Live Stream |
18–8 |
7–5
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April 11 |
at. Washington |
No. 18 |
Husky Ballpark Seattle, Washington |
L 6–13 |
Lamb (3–1) |
Hauser (0–1) |
Raeth (1) |
ASU Live Stream |
18–9 |
7–6
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April 16 |
Stanford |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 17 |
Stanford |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 18 |
Stanford |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 20 |
Grand Canyon* |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 21 |
at. Grand Canyon* |
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Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 23 |
at. Utah |
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Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City, Utah |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 24 |
at. Utah |
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Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City, Utah |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 25 |
at. Utah |
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Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City, Utah |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 26 |
at. BYU* |
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Larry H. Miller Field Provo, Utah |
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ASU Live Stream |
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April 30 |
Rhode Island* |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May (0–0)
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Date
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Opponent
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Rank
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Win
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Loss
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Save
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TV
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Overall record
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Pac-12 Record
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May 1 |
Rhode Island* |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 2 |
Rhode Island* |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 7 |
at. California |
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Evans Diamond Berkeley, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 8 |
at. California |
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Evans Diamond Berkeley, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 9 |
at. California |
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Evans Diamond Berkeley, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 11 |
at. Nevada* |
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William Peccole Park Reno, Nevada |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 14 |
Oregon State |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 15 |
Oregon State |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 16 |
Oregon State |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 19 |
at. San Diego* |
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Fowler Park San Diego, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 21 |
at. USC |
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Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 22 |
at. USC |
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Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 23 |
at. USC |
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Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 27 |
UCLA |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 28 |
UCLA |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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May 29 |
UCLA |
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona |
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ASU Live Stream |
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Post-season (0–0)
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*Denotes non–conference game • Schedule source • Rankings based on the teams' current ranking in the Collegiate Baseball poll
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Rankings
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
2021 MLB draft
References
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics |