Dean school officials announced the hiring of Endy Morales as the next head coach of the baseball program. Morales joins the Dean family after coaching the 2023 season at Amherst College where he worked with the pitching staff and assisted in recruiting.
Pitching and defense wins games but some times you need some extra offense. Huntingdon needed 10+ runs in their 17-10 win over Brevard. Amherst, Kalamazoo and Ohio Northern were a few more that needed to out score their opponent.
Amherst College is your NESCAC Champion for the fifth time in program history as the Mammoths swept East No. 1 seed Tufts University, 6-2 and 4-1, on Saturday at Huskins Field to claim the 2021 NESCAC title.
Out of fear of the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus, Amherst sent its students home, followed by Middlebury, then Tufts, and finally, the entire NESCAC spring sports slate has been canceled.
Mary Washington has named Kelly Swiney as its new head coach, as announced by school officials. Swiney had been the head coach at Westminster (Pa.) for two seasons after coaching at his alma mater, Allegheny, for nine seasons.
Mary Washington has named Kelly Swiney as its new head coach, as announced by school officials. Swiney had been the head coach at Westminster (Pa.) for two seasons after coaching at his alma mater, Allegheny, for nine seasons.
After an extensive nationwide search, Amherst has announced the hiring of JP Pyne as their next head coach. Pyne, who will start work at the beginning of September and becomes just the third coach of the program since 1966.
Pyne brings over 17 years of baseball coaching experience to the Pioneer Valley, including his most recent three seasons as the Head Coach at Clark University in Worcester, Mass.
Former Amherst head coach Brian Hamm has been named the seventh head coach in the 71-year history of the Eastern Connecticut State program. Hamm replaces Matt LaBranche, who resigned in June to become the director of athletics at WNE.
Brian Hamm has announced that he will step down as head baseball coach of Amherst. Hamm just completed his ninth season at Amherst, culminating in the program's fourth NESCAC championship.
There may not quite be a New York state of mind as the New York regional returns to the cozy confines of Leo Pinckney Field at Falcon Park in Auburn, New York. Cortland hosts the regional for the 12th time in the last 19 years.
Amherst put their perseverance on display time and time again and were rewarded on Sunday afternoon as they defeated Tufts 3-2 to capture the NESCAC championship at Dibennedeto Stadium.
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – With a 5-2 victory over Susquehanna on Saturday afternoon, Amherst College secured a split of their day in Florida and secured the 200th victory for Head Coach Brian Hamm.
St. Scholastica easily swept a pair fron Iowa Wesleyan as did Amherst. The Mammoths trailed Wisconsin Lutheran for only two innings as they swept a pair from the Warriors. No. 1 UMass-Boston shook off their first loss with a narrow win over No. 11 Oswego State.
Westminster College has named Kelly Swiney as its new head baseball coach. Swiney had been the head baseball coach at Allegheny College for the past nine seasons.
D3baseball.com's Pitcher of the Year, Josh Fleming, had his name called in the fifth round of the MLB draft as the first D-III player taken. Eleven other standout D-III players had their names also announced as the draft concluded.
Mike Armstrong has been named the new head baseball coach at Alfred State after an extensive nationwide search. Armstrong becomes just the third coach at Alfred State since in the team was brought back to campus in 1994.
Tommy Bergjans was the first D-III player drafted in the 2015 MLB Draft and was followed on the next day by Mike Odenwaelder, Taylor Henry, Ben Libuda, Seth Davis, Tim Ingram, Nick Dean, Donnie Cinino, Stephen Zavala, Matt Foley, and Robert Lucido.
The Red Dragons looked lost, trailing 5-0 going into the seventh. But they rallied, scoring five in the top of the ninth to defeat the Lord Jeffs. And the victory went to a player who won't be on the roster on Friday.
Representatives of half of the regions in Division III baseball will make an appearance in Falcons Park this week. Will anyone be able to tame the dragon?
There are a couple of perennial powers at the top of this regional that could get penciled into Appleton at the beginning of any given season. Add in a second NJAC team and a team from the NESCAC and you have the makings of what could be a great regional.
For the second consecutive year, the New England champion came up a game short in the national championship game and the regional winner should contend again for the national championship trophy.
Bryan Adamski was appointed the new Trinity (Conn.) head coach on Tuesday. Adamski joins the Bantams from Amherst where he served as an assistant coach for five years.
Bob Cook '13 hurled a complete game and went 3-for-3 at the plate, lifting the Amherst College baseball team to a 6-3 upset win over No. 3 SUNY Cortland in NCAA Regional action Thursday at Falcon Park.
Jonathan Ramirez ’16 and Nolan Stewart ’13 had four hits apiece and Bob Cook ’13 ripped a two-out RBI single in the eighth inning, breaking an 8-8 tie and lifting the Amherst College baseball team to an eventual 10-8 win over No. 22 Rowan University on the opening day of the NCAA New York Regional.
The New York Regional has been the dominated by Cortland State for the past two decades but the Red Dragons will have some serious competition this year.
Augustana steadily put Illinois Wesleyan away on Sunday to win the CCIW tournament and AQ, while RPI beat its archrival, Amherst won the NESCAC and UW-La Crosse's run at the WIAC fell short.
Fred Shepard ’14 fired a complete game shutout and the Amherst College baseball team won its first NESCAC title in eight years, defeating host Wesleyan University, 7-0, at Andrus Field on Sunday.