Luke Hyzdu
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- Height:
- 6-0
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- Weight:
- 170
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- Hometown:
- Mesa, AZ
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- Position:
- INF
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- Year:
- SO
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- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
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- High School:
- Scottsdale CC
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- Previous School:
- Scottsdale CC
News mentions
The 2023 baseball season came to an end Sunday with a 5-1 loss to Louisiana Christian University at the RRAC Championship. A&M-Texarkana finishes the year with a record of 24-24.
A total team effort ensured the A&M-Texarkana Eagles would live to fight another day at the RRAC Baseball Championship, as the Eagles paired solid offense with effective pitching Saturday for a 10-3 win over University of the Southwest in an elimination game at the Sterlington Sports Complex.
Friday’s RRAC Baseball Championship opener started as a pitchers’ duel but ended with a ton of fireworks.
A&M-Texarkana split Friday’s doubleheader against UH-Victoria, keeping the Eagles a game ahead of the Jaguars in the Red River Athletic Conference with just tomorrow’s game remaining before the RRAC postseason tournament.
Hunter Reid homered three times and drove in eight runs during Saturday’s doubleheader, but it wasn’t enough for the Eagles to avoid falling in both games against Louisiana Christian in conference play.
A&M-Texarkana rebounded from a pair of tough losses Saturday to take the third and final game of the conference series at Louisiana Christian on Sunday.
The Eagles’ slow start resulted in a scoreless effort Tuesday, a 6-0 non-conference loss at the hands of Central Baptist College at Victory Field in Conway.
A&M-Texarkana survived a couple of wild games, including a high-scoring finale to take a series sweep of Xavier and up its win streak to four.
Luke Hyzdu homered in the sixth inning of Sunday’s series finale to put the Eagles up for good, then added a sac fly in the eighth for a little insurance as A&M-Texarkana bested Jarvis Christian, 5-2, and completed a three-game sweep of the Bulldogs at Dobson Field.
The Eagle baseball team took both games in Saturday’s doubleheader with Jarvis Christian at Dobson Field, setting up a chance for a three-game sweep Sunday when the series finale begins at 11 am.
Saturday’s conference doubleheader provided plenty of fireworks as A&M-Texarkana and LSU-Alexandria played to a split of the two games at Dobson Field, setting up a rubber match Sunday afternoon between the teams tied for fourth in the RRAC standings.
Sunday’s rubber match once again featured lots of hits and plenty of runs, but A&M-Texarkana was on the wrong end of the balance as LSU-Alexandria took the series with a 13-6 win at Dobson Field.
A&M-Texarkana split a pair of game Saturday with Science and Arts of Oklahoma in a non-conference doubleheader at Dobson Field.
The Eagle baseball team picked up some momentum Wednesday, completing a sweep of a two-day, two-game series at Lyon College. A&M-Texarkana (12-13) used a combination of effective hitting and pitching to outscore the Scots by a combined 18-2 margin over the two-game set.
For seven full innings, A&M-Texarkana had third-ranked Tennessee Wesleyan on the ropes, looking for a knockout punch to complete the upset. But it was the Bulldogs who swung back and swung hardest, scoring four runs in the eighth to erase a three-run deficit and escape Pilots Field with a 5-3 win over the Eagles.
The Eagle baseball team got back in the win column Saturday, sweeping a conference doubleheader against Texas College at Dobson Field.