For just the third time in program history, the Johnson & Wales University baseball team has a new head coach. An assistant at the NCAA Division I & III levels, Kevin Casey has been hired as the Wildcats' newest dugout boss.
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.
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.
Daniel Webster officials has announced the appointment of former Wheaton (Mass.) standout Louie Bernardini as Head Coach of the College's baseball program.
J.P. Pyne, an assistant coach at the University of Maine, has been named the head coach at Clark University by university officials on Tuesday morning.
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.
Harwich, MA --- Freshman Matt Lavanchy went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs as he helped pace the second-seeded Lyons to a 3-1 triumph over #8 Daniel Webster in the second elimination game of the NCAA Division III Baseball New England Regionals at Whitehouse Field.
Harwich, MA --- Daniel Webster senior Rich Lizotte 3-for-4 with two runs, a pair of RBIs and a two-run homer as he helped lead eighth-seeded Daniel Webster 10-4 over #5 MIT in an elimination game this morning at the NCAA Division III Baseball Regional at Whitehouse Field.
Needing two victories entering the final round of the New England Collegiate Conference championship tournament, host and top-seeded Daniel Webster scored its most memorable comeback in program history, waging a late-inning rally to capture the game six opener 12-8 and then came back from deficits of 5-0 and 6-1 in the nightcap to score a 9-6 victory in game seven and capture their second straight tourney title Sunday at Harvey Woods Field.
Daniel Webster defeated Becker 3-1 relying on a complete-game effort from senior Greg Dubela scattering five hits and allowing one run unearned run, striking out five and walking two.
The Mid-Atlantic regional is always a good test for national titles contenders for the event is packed with teams from the nation’s top conferences such as the NJAC and the Freedom.
Top-seeded Daniel Webster returned to the winner's circle and captured the NECC championship for the second time in three seasons with a 6-2 victory over third-seeded Newbury.
Junior Darrik Marstaller (Spofford, N.H.) and freshman Erick Bordeau (Merrimack, N.H.) knocked in four runs apiece and Aaron Agrelo (New Bedford, Mass.) went the distance allowing one earned run as top-seed and tournament host Daniel Webster moved to within one victory of the New England Collegiate Conference tournament championship after posting a 16-2 victory over third-seeded Newbury Saturday during day two of the double-elimination tourney at Harvey Woods Field.
Top-seed Daniel Webster opened the NECC Championship tournament with a late eighth-inning rally to top fourth-seeded Elms, 8-7 while third-seeded Newbury broke a 6-6 tie with a pair of runs in the top of the ninth inning and held on for an 8-6 victory over second-seeded Becker Friday at Harvey Woods Field.
The wins set up an Eagles-Nighthawks matchup scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Saturday in the winners bracket, while Elms and Becker play an elimination game at 10:00 a.m. The winner of Elms-Becker and the loser of Daniel Webster-Newbury will face off in a second elimination game at 4:00 p.m.
Daniel Webster College baseball head coach J.P. Pyne has worked at almost every level of professional and amatuer baseball. But it's familiar territory for Pyne, anyway.
A nine-game home slate highlights the Daniel Webster College baseball program's 32-game 2011 schedule as announced today by the DWC department of athletics.
The Eagles, under the direction of fourth-year and two-time NECC "Coach of the Year" J.P. Pyne, will take aim at outdoing the record performance the squad put forth last season as the Eagles set almost every offensive and defensive record in program history on the way to a 21-17 overall record, the most successful season in history, that also included an 11-4 mark in the NECC
The hot stove season may be over for the major leagues, but it's still warm on the local collegiate baseball scene.
The Daniel Webster College baseball program announced the establishment of its first DWC "Hot Stove Dinner" today, which will take place on Saturday, January 29th at the Nashua Country Club beginning at 5:00 p.m.