Down seven runs entering the ninth, Case has a big job and got it done, winning 12-11 over Wash U. Elsewhere in the UAA, it was Brandeis getting their first win over Emory on their home turf.
Emory traveled to New York and earned a series opening 14-4 win over the Violets. Case Western was the other UAA winner over Brandies as WashU got he weekend off.
While most of the D-III teams took Easter off, a handful of teams hit the diamond on Sunday. Wesleyan defeated Hamilton to win their weekend series. In the UAA, Case Western and Brandeis were winners on the day and in their conference series.
Mike Khoury, Brandeis, Kieren Collins, Johns Hopkins and Joe Morrissey , Washington College earned this weeks NCBWA awards This week’s honorees were recognized for performances spanning March 14-20.
The Judges batted around twice in the fifth inning, scoring 15 runs to outlast the Rams. Drew Michaud went 4-4 with 5 RBI, 3 R, a double and stolen base.
The Lancers tangled with Fisher and walked off to a split with the NAIA program. Elsewhere in New England, Brandeis and Lasell played for the first time, despite sharing the same baseball field. the Judges took both games of a doubleheasder.
Returning to his roots, Chris Morris, a Husson baseball alumni, will be stepping into the role of head coach, as announced by school officials on Monday afternoon.
On a day most D-III team took off, NYU and Brandeis split a pair on Sunday. This was just one of five sets of games in which each team won one. Rose-Hulman, Wabash and Washington Univ got sweeps on the day.
Brandeis head coach Derek Carlson '91 reached the 300-career win plateau tonight as the Judges defeated visiting Becker, 17-13, in a marathon game on Stein Diamond. The win was Carlson's 39th as Brandeis's head coach, with his previous 261 at Roger Williams.
Brandeis head coach Derek Carlson '91 reached the 300-career win plateau tonight as the Judges defeated visiting Becker, 17-13, in a marathon game on Stein Diamond. The win was Carlson's 39th as Brandeis's head coach, with his previous 261 at Roger Williams.
With a sweep of Brandeis, Washington University moved their win streak to double digits. Also in Top 25 action Christopher Newport split with Salisbury as the majority of the ranked teams earned wins.
After driving in 13 runs and scoring 13 while reaching base in 20 of his 34 plate appearances, Mike Khoury was honored by the UAA for the first time in his career.
Victor Oppenheimer crossed the plate six times in the twinbill as Brandeis scored 10 or more runs for the sixth time in seven games, a feat matched only twice before in program history.