In 2023, semifinalist East Texas Baptist made the deepest run into the national tourney from the Region since Chapman won it all in 2019. No. 5 ETBU has the inside track for a repeat World Series appearance but a trio from the SCIAC, the top of the SCAC and NWC will have something to say about that.
Today it was a good day for the Leopards as they extended their lead over Pomona-Pitzer by a game with a win over Whittier while Pomona fell to Chapman on their SCIAC series that opened on Friday. Lurking in third place is CMS who is poised to move up the standings if the top two teams falter.
There is a storm brewing in Southern California this weekend. Highlighting the Friday slate, Redlands upset La Verne and Pomona-Pitzer gave Claremont their first loss of the season. The biggest surprise was Whittier taking game one of their series with Cal Lu.
Claremont-Mudd-Scripts took two from No. 7 Chapman but hey were just one of five teams that defeated Top 10 teams on Sunday. Babson, Christopher Newport, Rose-Hulman, Washington and Jefferson were the others with wins against the Top 10 team in the nation.
No. 4 Birmingham-Southern blanked No. 5 Trinity 3-0 in a rematch of last years Super-Regional. Elsewhere Lewis and Clark is off to their best start in two decades with a win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripts.
CMS opened the D-III season with visiting George Fox and earned a 9-2 win. In what was the first walk off of the season, Pomona opened their season with a 3-2 win over Whitworth.
CMS scored twice to steal a win from visiting Castelton, 4-3. Back in Jackson, Miss., Belhaven and North park scored a combined 33 runs in a game won by the Blazers 18-15.
Claremont-Mudd-Scripts built a big lead only to see it disappear but ended up winners in 10 innings over No. 22 Texas-Dallas. Concordia-Texas was taken to the 12th inning before they pushed across the winning run.
Bill Walkenbach was named the next head coach for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps' program on July 1. Walkenbach will be the seventh coach in the 58-year history of the Stag baseball program.
Down late in both of its games at Whittier on April 18, the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball team found a way to win on each occasion as CMS swept Saturday’s conference doubleheader and captured the weekend series win. In the first game of the day, CMS overcame a six-run deficit and came away with a 12-9 win.
Former Claremont-Mudd-Scripps player and Claremont McKenna College alumnus Morgan Cummins ’07 has been named as the interim head coach of the CMS baseball team, Director of Athletics Mike Sutton ’76 has announced.
After 27 years in the dugout at the helm of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, head coach Randy Town has stepped down from the position to move into an administrative role within the athletics department.
To close out its series with Caltech and earn a three-game sweep, the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball team combined for 20 runs and 25 hits over the final two games on April 19 at Arce Field.
When you think of a home run derby, you think of the biggest names in Major League Baseball during All-Star Weekend every summer. Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder, Robinson Cano and David Ortiz come to mind.
The Stags went toe to toe with the No. 3 ranked Cal Lutheran Regals in the weekend series. CMS was either ahead of or tied with the Kingsmen in each of the three games but ultimately lost 9-7 and 5-4 before winning the second game of the Saturday doubleheader 6-2.
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball team earned its first win of the young season as CMS split a pair of games with Willamette at Arce Field on Saturday afternoon. CMS is now 1-3 on the season.
Howard Payne and Chapman opened their season with wins as SCIAC rivals Whittier, CMS and Redlands fell in non-conference contests. Pacific Lutheran split with Concordia (Ore.) on Monday.
For six innings, the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball team held Master’s scoreless. Over the last three innings, Master’s scored five runs to defeat CMS 5-0 on Tuesday afternoon at Arce Field in the season-opener for CMS.
Andor Kesselman's three-hit shutout earned him a spot on the sixth TOTW for 2013. Kesselman joins Bristan Clingaman, Michael Grewe, and Steven Ramsdell as the pitchers on this weeks team.
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball team gets its 2013 campaign started on Friday, Feb. 1 at home vs. Azusa Pacific University. After a 14-26 season in 2012, the Stags are looking to get back on track and secure their third winning season over the last four years.
Colorado used the 318th overall pick to select St. Olaf pitcher Ben Hughes in the 10th round. Four picks later, UW-Stevens Point's Cody Koback went second as Boston's tabbed the outfielder as their 10th round selection.
After more than a decade of trying, Chapman finally will get into the SCIAC. The school has won two national titles, one of them the 2003 baseball title.