Archive for April, 2009

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WAC Players of the Week

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WAC Players of the Week

WAC Players of the Week

DENVER, CO – New Mexico State outfielder Nate Shaver has been named Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter of the Week and Fresno State right-handed pitcher Matt Morse, along with San Jose State right-handed pitcher Ryan Shopshire have been named the WAC’s Co-Pitchers of the Week for Apr. 20-26.
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CBB Visit: Connecticut at Northeastern

James Donaldson

James Donaldson

BROOKLINE MASS.- Northeastern is playing some of its most complete baseball entering the final month of the season. But in Monday’s 6-4 loss against Connecticut, it was some basic mistakes that prevented NU from emerging victorious. Read the rest of this entry »

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CAA Weekend Recap and Players of the Week

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CAA BASEBALL Co-PLAYER OF THE WEEK:

Chris Henderson, George Mason

Jr., C, Marlton, N.J./Cherokee

Henderson batted .640 (16-25) with a homer, five doubles, six RBI and eight runs scored in Mason’s 4-1 week. The junior catcher hit .733 (11-15) in a three-game sweep of Hofstra, while driving in and scoring five. Henderson leads the CAA with a .436 average.
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Live Chat with Linfield’s Scott Brosius

NCAA.com is running a series of chats with coaches from around the country. The first installment is this Thursday at 4pm with Linfield head coach and former MLB player Scott Brosius. You can send in your questions now and they will be answered when the chat starts on Thursday. Read the rest of this entry »

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Links from Around the Nation

Here are some of the best links from around the nation for today.

The first article comes from The Illinois Baseball Report which has an interview with Illinois shortstop Brandon Wikoff. The next article comes from Big12Sports.com which has an excellent article on Kansas State ace A.J. Morris who recently beat Texas and currently has a 10-0 record and a 1.27 ERA. Ohio.com has an article talking about the Diamond Classic for Kids between Kent State and Akron. The next article comes from The Marietta Daily Journal which talks about Southern Poly’s Sean Teague perfect game which he tossed against Reinhardt last week. The final article talks about the University of British Columbia victory over Lewis-Clark State 11-2 last night. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ivy League Players of the Week

CO-PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Cornell’s Nate David (Atlanta, Ga.) hit .533 on the week to lead the Big Red to a 3-3 mark and a share of the Gehrig Division crown. The centerfielder posted at least one hit in five of the six games, including a 3-for-3 performance in game two of the doubleheader against Princeton on Friday. He then went 2-for-3 in game one on Sunday for his second multi-hit game of the week. He opened up the week with a grand slam in his only at-bat at Siena on Tuesday, then went 1-for-3 in the nightcap against the Saints. Read the rest of this entry »

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C-USA Players of the Week

Shane Brown

Shane Brown

Following an incredibly productive week that included tying an NCAA record, UCF junior 2B Shane Brown has been named the Conference USA Hitter of the Week. The Pitcher of the Week went to East Carolina freshman Kevin Brandt, whose shutout performance on the mound led the Pirates to a 4-0 win over No. 1 North Carolina. Read the rest of this entry »

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Penn’s Vigoa and Temple’s Click Win Big 5 Baseball Weekly Awards

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PHILADELPHIA (4/28/09) – Penn freshman shortstop Derek Vigoa (Miami, FL / Christopher Columbus) and Temple junior righthander Mike Click (Media, PA / Penncrest) have been named the Philadelphia Big 5 Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, in voting conducted by the head coaches and sports information offices.
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SEC Weekend Recap (April 24-26)

Scott Bittle pitched Ole Miss to a Sunday victory and series win over Georgia, striking out eleven and only allowing one run over seven innings. (Rivals Photo)

Scott Bittle pitched Ole Miss to a Sunday victory and series win over Georgia, striking out eleven and only allowing one run over seven innings. (Rivals Photo)

Just when it started to look like the only interesting division race would be in the SEC West, Florida sent a message to the Georgia Bulldogs that they would not go down without a fight.  Georgia hit the road for a series at Ole Miss, and the Rebels rallied to a two games to one series victory after dropping the Friday night game.  Florida took advantage of the Georgia series loss, sweeping South Carolina to get within one game of the SEC East lead.  LSU sits alone on top of the SEC West after a sweep of Auburn at home.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Big East Players of the Week

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Sophomore outfielder Junior Carlin of USF was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week after helping USF sweep West Virginia for a three game lead in the conference standings. Junior right handed pitcher Keith Cantwell of Seton Hall was tabbed the BIG EAST Pitcher of the Week after his complete-game to help sweep Georgetown. Read the rest of this entry »

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Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Players of the Week

Chase Anderson (Oklahoma, Bryant Hernandez (Oklahoma), Kyle Colligan (Texas A&M)  Courtesy: Big12Sports.com

Chase Anderson (Oklahoma, Bryant Hernandez (Oklahoma), Kyle Colligan (Texas A&M) Courtesy: Big12Sports.com

IRVING, Texas—Chase Anderson (Oklahoma) has been tabbed the Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Pitcher of the Week while his teammate Bryant Hernandez shares the Player of the Week honor with Kyle Colligan (Texas A&M) for games of April 20-26 in voting by a panel of media covering the conference.

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Six Years Later, Remembering Clay Gould

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Why Not Me? – Three simple words that made Clay Gould a hero

ARLINGTON, Texas – Six years ago yesterday, the home field of the UT Arlington Mavericks baseball team was re-named after former UT Arlington standout player and coach Clay Gould.

Gould’s name will forever be etched into the UT Arlington baseball program. His No. 8 is one of two jersey numbers that have been retired and the stadium the Mavericks call home was dedicated in his honor on April 26, 2003.
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