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The Princeton baseball program has released its 2013 schedule, it was announced Thursday by head coach Scott Bradley. The upcoming season features 13 home games and three opponents that advanced to the 2012 NCAA Championship. Read the rest of this entry »
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Princeton releases 2012 Schedule
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PRINCETON – Trips to Florida Atlantic and defending National Champion South Carolina, along with nine home dates, highlight the 2011 Princeton baseball schedule, announced today by Scott Bradley, the Robert H. B. Baldwin ’42 Head Coach of Baseball at Princeton. Princeton was the 2010 Ivy League Baseball Champion. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 NCAA Austin Regional: Day 2 Recap
Here is your 2011 Austin Regional Day 2 Recap
Texas State 3 Princeton 1
Austin, Texas – Junior Mitchell Pitts took the mound for the team’s elimination game on Saturday against Princeton and delivered a strong performance in leading the Bobcats to a 3-1 victory over the Tigers. Texas State remains alive in the double-elimination Austin Regional played at UFCU Disch-Falk Field and will take on the loser of the Texas/Kent State game, which will be played tonight at 6:30 p.m., tomorrow at 1 p.m. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 NCAA Austin Regional: Day 1 Recap
Here is your 2011 Austin Regional Recap for Day 1 of play.
Kent State 4 Texas State 2 (11 innings)
AUSTIN, Texas — Sophomore pinch hitter Jason Bagoly (Austintown, Ohio) delivered the game-winning RBI single in the top of the 11th inning to push No. 3-seeded Kent State baseball team to a 4-2 triumph over No. 2-seeded Texas State today (June 3) in the opening game of the Austin Regional of the 2011 NCAA Championship at the University of Texas’s UFCU Disch-Falk Field. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 NCAA Regional Preview: Austin
2011 Austin Regional Preview
- Texas (43-15)
- Texas State (40-21)
- Kent State (43-15)
- Princeton (23-22)
2011 Ivy League Award Winners
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PRINCETON, N.J. — The Princeton Tigers made a return to the top of the Ivy standings for the first time since 2006, and did so largely due to the play of junior catcher/outfielder Sam Mulroy (Bethesda, Md.) and RHP/first baseman Mike Ford (Belle Mead, N.J.), who were voted the 2011 Ivy League Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, respectively, in a vote by the League’s eight head coaches. The third major honor of the year went to Penn senior hurler Paul Cusick (Wilmington, Del.), who was named Pitcher of the Year. Read the rest of this entry »
Princeton wins 2011 Ivy League Championship; Clinch NCAA Bid
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PRINCETON (5/8/11) – The Princeton baseball team completed its run to the 2011 Ivy League Baseball Championship with an 8-5 win in the third and decisive game of the Ivy League Championship Series on Sunday afternoon at Clarke Field. Steve Harrington drove in three runs and A.J. Goetz provided 4.2 solid innings of relief to pick up the win. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 Ivy League Championship Preview: Dartmouth vs Princeton
Familiar opponents will face off in the Ivy League Baseball Championship Saturday, as Dartmouth and Princeton will battle for the title in a best of three series. The teams have met three times for the championship within the past eleven years. Read the rest of this entry »
ACC Recap for March 15th
Here is your ACC Recap for March 15th.
#2 Florida 5 #4 Florida State 4 (10 innings)
Junior Daniel Pigott (Ormond Beach, Fla.) delivered a walk-off single in the 10th inning that scored sophomore Nolan Fontana (Winter Springs, Fla.) with the winning run as No. 1 Florida (15-2) edged No. 4 Florida State (15-2), 5-4, on Tuesday night in front of a record crowd of 5,930 fans at McKethan Stadium. The Seminoles used a four-run third to grab the lead but were held scoreless for the final seven innings of the contest. The teams have now split two of their four regular-season meetings, with contests remaining in Jacksonville on March 29 and in Tallahassee on April 12. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 CBD Season Preview: Ivy League
Last season, the Ivy League’s Gehrig Division was won by Columbia with a 14-6 record which was four games ahead of second place Pennsylvania who went 10-10. Cornell came in one game behind the Quakers at 9-11 while Princeton rounded out the division with a 6-14 record. The Red Rolfe Division was won by Dartmouth with a 13-7 record while Harvard and Brown tied for second place with 10-10 records. The Yale Bulldogs checked in last in the division with a 8-12 record. Read the rest of this entry »








