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App State Faces ULM in Sun Belt Weekend Series

BOONE, N.C. – App State Baseball returns to conference play this weekend, as the team travels to Monroe, La. for a three-game series against ULM. First pitch on Friday is set for 5 p.m. ET, with game two on Saturday slated for 12 p.m. ET. The series wraps up on Sunday, with first pitch set for 2 p.m. ET in the finale. All three games will be broadcast on ESPN+.
 
SCOUTING THE MOUNTAINEERS
App State enters the weekend 14-14 on the season and 5-4 in Sun Belt play, currently tied for fifth place in the conference standings. App State fell 14-10 in its midweek contest against Western Carolina on Tuesday, which followed a series win over Old Dominion last weekend at home. Pitching led the way for the Mountaineers in the series win over the Monarchs, with Caleb Cross throwing seven scoreless (and hitless) innings on Friday and Bradley Wilson following with seven scoreless innings of his own in game one on Saturday, retiring the final 17 batters of the ballgame. Wilson lowered his ERA to a team best 3.13 on the season. Tyler Lichtenberger leads App State at the plate, batting a league-leading .424 on the season and .516 in Sun Belt play, while Juan Correa paces App State in the power department with 10 home runs and 28 RBIs.
 
SCOUTING THE WARHAWKS
ULM enters the weekend 13-16 overall this season and 2-7 in Sun Belt play. ULM dropped a road series against Arkansas State last weekend but rebounded with an 8-4 victory over Stephen F. Austin on Tuesday. The Warhawks have played a number of lopsided contests this season, winning twice and losing four times in run rule games. Henry Garcia Jr. leads ULM at the plate, batting .327 with four home runs and 24 RBIs. He is also 10-13 on the basepaths, while Isaiah Walker is also hitting .327 while going 16-18 in stolen base attempts. Saturday starter Daniel Gonzalez is 2-1 this season and is coming off six innings of one-one ball against Arkansas State in a win last weekend. ULM was picked 13th in the Sun Belt preseason poll.
 
SERIES HISTORY
App State and ULM have met 19 times since the Mountaineers joined the Sun Belt in 2015. App State leads the series 10-9. The teams most recently met in Boone in 2023, when the Warhawks won the first two games of the series, with the finale (game two of a doubleheader Saturday) washed out.
 
LICHTENBERGER LEADS THE WAY
Freshman shortstop Tyler Lichtenberger was inserted into the starting lineup the second game of the season and hasn't looked back, reaching base safely in all 27 games played on the campaign. Lichtenberger is batting .424 on the season with leads the Sun Belt, while he also ranks among league leaders in hits (T-1st – 42), OBP (5th - .492), OPS (8th – 1.078), doubles (T-9th – 9), triples (T-9th – 2) and sac flies (T-9th – 3). Lichtenberger is batting .516 in Sun Belt play. On March 28 against Old Dominion, Lichtenberger tallied a career-high four hits, including his first collegiate home run. His .421 average ranks 28th nationally and fourth among freshmen.
 
UNHITTABLE
Redshirt senior Caleb Cross was dominant for the Mountaineers in Friday's win over Old Dominion. Cross did not allow a hit in a career-high seven scoreless innings of work. The only three baserunners to reach against him came via walks. Cross got better and better as his outing went on, retiring the final 13 batters he faced. The 7.0 hitless innings are the most by an App State pitcher in the Sun Belt era.
 
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Through 28 games this season, the App State offense has registered 66 doubles which leads the Sun Belt and 21st nationally. Braxton Church and Tyler Figueroa have each hit 10 doubles this season, which is tied for fourth-most in the Sun Belt, while Tyler Lichtenberger has added nine doubles. The record for doubles in a season is 168, set in 2007. Individually, David Rubinstein owns the program record with 30 doubles in 2007.
 
BULLPEN BRAD
After serving as the Mountaineers' Friday night starter last season, Bradley Wilson has found lots of success coming out of the App State bullpen in 2025. On Saturday against Old Dominion, Wilson threw a career-high 7.0 scoreless innings to earn the win in relief. He allowed just three base runners – all singles – and retired the final 17 batters of the ballgame. The graduate student has allowed one earned run or fewer in 12 of his 14 outings this season. He boasts a 3.13 ERA, which leads the team and ranks eighth in the Sun Belt. Wilson has posted 26 strikeouts in 31.2 innings of work this season, with opponents hitting just .214 against him.
 
JUAN GONE
App State first baseman Juan Correa hit his tenth home run of the season in a victory over Old Dominion last Saturday. The senior has now slugged ten home runs through his first 23 games, including a trio of two-homer games – against Queens, UMass Lowell and Wake Forest – to ran k37th nationally in home runs, despite missing five games due to injury. Correa also ranks among conference leaders in home runs (T-1st – 10), slugging (5th - .684), RBIs (T-6th – 28), and OPS (9th – 1.064. Last season with the Charlotte 49ers, Correa finished the campaign with 12 home runs in 55 games played but never homered twice in the same contest. His 12 home runs were second on the 49ers and tied for 10th in the conference. Correa has hit safely in 18 of 21 games this season (in which he has recorded an official at-bat) including a ten-game hitting streak.
 
PATIENCE PAYS
After not working a single walk in 48 at-bats last season, Kameron Miller has transformed himself into a very patient hitter in 2025. Miller has walked a team-leading 23 times this season and 19 times in his last 11 games played, including a career-high four walks against Gardner-Webb on Feb. 28. Even with his more patient approach, Miller has improved his power numbers too, slugging .630 on the season, with three doubles and seven home runs.
 
BOMBS AWAY
Highlighted by a four-homer game against High Point on Feb. 18 and four more homers against Georgia Southern on March 22, App State has continued its power surge over the past three seasons. App State set a program record by hitting 96 home runs in 2024, eclipsing the previous record of 90 set by the 1986 team. App State finished the season second in the Sun Belt and 32nd nationally in home runs-per-game with 1.75. App State has seen a major uptick in the power department the last two seasons, slugging 67 home runs in 2023 after just 29 the year prior.
 
YEAR    HOME RUNS   GAMES            HR/GM
2025    30                    28                    1.07
2024    96                    55                    1.75
2023    67                    55                    1.23
2022    29                    53                    0.55
 
FOR THE GREATER GOOD
App State has hit 18 sacrifice flies this season which ranks second in the Sun Belt and ranks 23rd in the country. Ten different players have hit at least one sac fly, with Braxton Church's four sac flies leading the team. For comparison, App State finished 2024 with 25 sacrifice flies.
 
GRAHAM SLAM
Redshirt sophomore Graham Smiley has had a knack for the big moment in his career with the Mountaineers. Smiley belted the game-winning double in the bottom of the tenth inning to lift App State to an 11-10 win over High Point on March 25. The redshirt sophomore also blasted a go-ahead grand slam in the top of the ninth inning against Georgia Southern on Saturday, his third career grand slam in just 32 games played. This season Smiley has registered 13 hits in 14 games with nine of them going for extra bases.
 
GONE FISHING
Redshirt junior Jordan Fisher has acceded from a walk-on in 2022 to a high-leverage reliever this season. Fisher struck out the side with the bases loaded in the 11th inning on March 15 to earn the win against Texas State and followed with two more strikeouts in the ninth inning the following day to secure the save. Fisher's four saves this season rank third in the Sun Belt and ranks 35th nationally. He has struck out 23 batters in 15.1 innings good for a 13.5 K/9 rate. Fisher is tied with Bradley Wilson for a league-high 14 appearances this season.
 
FANTASTIC FIG
Sophomore Tyler Figueroa has been a valuable addition, joining the Mountaineers this season as a transfer from Siena. Figueroa is the only Mountaineer to start all 28 games this season, appearing in games at second base, third base, left field and center field. Figueroa is tied for the team lead with 10 doubles and is second on the team with 21 walks, contributing to a .915 OPS on the season. He also paces the Mountaineers' running game, swiping six bags in seven tries.
 
SOME ZA DELIVERY
Senior second baseman Joseph Zamora helped the Mountaineers secure their first series win against Texas State with a walk-off single in the 11th inning on March 15 and hit a game-tying double in the ninth inning on March 25 to force extra-innings against High Point. Through 23 games played this season Zamora is batting .314 with 20 RBIs and 23 runs scored. Zamora strikes out just 10.5% of plate appearances, which is the fourth-best rate in the conference.
 
STRIKE THROWERS
App State's pitching staff has opened the 2025 season by consistently throwing strikes and getting ahead in counts. After issuing over six walks-per-nine innings in 2023, the Mountaineers trimmed that number to 5.4 walks-per-nine in 2024. So far in 2025, App State's walks-per-nine has dropped to 4.9. App State has walked four batters or fewer 14 times through 28 games, including a contest against Old Dominion on March 29 in which App State pitching did not walk a batter. It marked the first time since April 20, 2024 against Arkansas State that App State did not walk a batter in a ballgame.
 
SUPERB SUN BELT
The Sun Belt continues to be one of the top conferences in college baseball. Southern Miss enters the week ranked 13th in the country by D1Baseball, while Troy comes in at No. 21 and Coastal Carolina is No. 21. Currently six Sun Belt schools rank in the top-100 RPI nationally. Last year the league finished with nine teams in the top-100 and four making the NCAA Tournament.
 
UP NEXT
App State will host Western Carolina on Tuesday to round out the home-and-home series with the Catamounts. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
 
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Players Mentioned

Braxton Church

#27 Braxton Church

C
5' 9"
Senior
L/R
Caleb Cross

#37 Caleb Cross

RHP
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
R/R
Jordan Fisher

#46 Jordan Fisher

RHP
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
R/R
Kameron Miller

#34 Kameron Miller

1B
6' 1"
Sophomore
R/R
Graham Smiley

#28 Graham Smiley

C
6' 0"
Redshirt Sophomore
R/R
Bradley Wilson

#19 Bradley Wilson

RHP
6' 4"
Graduate Student
R/R
Joseph Zamora

#6 Joseph Zamora

INF
5' 10"
Senior
S/R
Tyler Lichtenberger

#5 Tyler Lichtenberger

INF
6' 0"
Freshman
L/R
Tyler Figueroa

#7 Tyler Figueroa

INF
5' 9"
Sophomore
R/R
Juan Correa

#42 Juan Correa

1B
6' 5"
Senior
R/R

Players Mentioned

Braxton Church

#27 Braxton Church

5' 9"
Senior
L/R
C
Caleb Cross

#37 Caleb Cross

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
R/R
RHP
Jordan Fisher

#46 Jordan Fisher

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
R/R
RHP
Kameron Miller

#34 Kameron Miller

6' 1"
Sophomore
R/R
1B
Graham Smiley

#28 Graham Smiley

6' 0"
Redshirt Sophomore
R/R
C
Bradley Wilson

#19 Bradley Wilson

6' 4"
Graduate Student
R/R
RHP
Joseph Zamora

#6 Joseph Zamora

5' 10"
Senior
S/R
INF
Tyler Lichtenberger

#5 Tyler Lichtenberger

6' 0"
Freshman
L/R
INF
Tyler Figueroa

#7 Tyler Figueroa

5' 9"
Sophomore
R/R
INF
Juan Correa

#42 Juan Correa

6' 5"
Senior
R/R
1B