Jordan Niespodziany, former assistant coach at DePauw and current associate head coach at Wabash has been selected as DePauw's head coach. Niespodziany replaces Blake Allen who moved to Indiana University after eight seasons with the Tigers.
Blake Allen, DePauw head baseball coach since August 2016, has announced his resignation with plans to accept another opportunity. Jon Erhard, current assistant baseball coach for the Tigers, will assume day-to-day leadership of the program.
Oberlin upset No. 3 Baldwin Wallace on Sunday with a 5-3 win, giving the Yellow Jackets their only loss in their last ten games. It was the same as DePauw took down No. 2 Denison 7-6. The Big Red came back to win the second game. St. Joseph's (L.I.) stretched their win streak to 19 games.
Mitchell put on an offensive clinic last week with 107 runs over six NECC contests, and the Mariners have claimed the week eight NCBWA NCAA Div. III Hitter and Rookie of the Week honors, while a program’s first no-hitter since 2000 garnered this week’s Pitcher of the Week award.
DePauw pitcher Michael Vallone faced the minimum number of hitters and tossed a no-hitter in the Tigers' 8-0 game-two win at Wittenberg which capped a doubleheader sweep following a 4-2 victory in the opener.
John Carroll swept Baldwin Wallace by the narrowest margins and DePauw set down Concordia-Chicago in their two game set as well. It was a busy day across D-III Nation and here are a sample of the action on Saturday.
Thomas More won their opener in their final year in D-III over DePauw. Cortland traveled to to Salisbury and a left with a 1-0-1 record in a battle of Top 25 opponents. Frostburg State needed every run as they outlasted New Rochelle, 17-13 to remain unbeaten.
Only a week removed from losing to Wooster in the NCAC Tournament by scores of 18-3 and 25-6, DePauw returned the favor Saturday with a 13-4 win, knocking the No. 8 Fighting Scots out of the NCAA Tournament and staying alive themselves to see another day
Seventh-seeded DePauw capped off the first day of the NCAA Division III Baseball Mideast Regional at Washington & Jefferson College by upsetting fourth-ranked and second-seeded SUNY Cortland 8-5 in a game that concluded early Friday morning
Brandeis first baseman Anthony Nomakeo, outfielders Collin Einertson, DePauw and Steve Morganelli, Endicott are three of eight seniors that made the final D3baseball.com Team of the week.
La Grange put themselves one game from the NCAA playoffs as the sole undefeated team in the USA South Tournament with a thrilling 2-1 walkoff win. DePauw also started the day, walking off in game one of a doubleheader with Denison and then slugging to a win in the nightcap.
La Grange put themselves one game from the NCAA playoffs as the sole undefeated team in the USA South Tournament with a thrilling 2-1 walkoff win. DePauw also started the day, walking off in game one of a doubleheader with Denison and then slugging to a win in the nightcap.
Blake Allen, a former DePauw student-athlete and assistant coach and most recently baseball assistant at Vanderbilt, has been named DePauw's head baseball coach.
A 2003 Wabash graduate will become the next head coach for the Little Giants. School officials announced that veteran coach Jake Martin will join the College's Athletics Department as head baseball coach.
DePauw put together its best offensive output of the NCAA Regional, but the Tigers couldn't cool off the St. Thomas bats as the Tommies stayed undefeated in the regional with a 14-8 win
DePauw's Michael Chiaro and Rose-Hulman's Daniel Sutherland locked up in a pitcher's duel in tonight's NCAA Division III Regional elimination game and it was the Engineers who scored an unearned run and advanced to Sunday's championship game with a 1-0 victory over the Tigers
DePauw handed Webster a loss right out of the gate in the Central, while Haverford shut down Moravian and Linfield survived LeTourneau in Wednesday's NCAA Regionals.
DePauw southpaw Jack Peck allowed just a single run in the first and the Tigers scored once each in the sixth and seventh innings on the way to a 2-1 win over top-ranjed Webster in the opening game of the Moline Regional of the NCAA Division III Championship
Riley Futterknecht pitched six innings of no-hit ball against D-III's third-ranked scoring offense as DePauw defeated Wooster, 4-2, in the NCAC championship game.
After a one-year hiatus the Tigers will be returning to the NCAC Tournament, as they swept Oberlin taking game one, 14-2 and winning the nightcap, 13-6. Robbie Stein cycles in game one.
For the first time this season, 22nd-ranked DePauw was held scoreless as Illinois Wesleyan blanked the Tigers, 6-0, and eliminated them from the Millington, Tenn., Regional of the NCAA Division III Baseball Championship
For the first time, the NCAA Central Regional moves to Millington, Tennessee and this new location has allowed a new mix of teams to shuffle into the Central dance.
Zach Galyean's single through the left side in the bottom of the 11th scored Alex Berlyn and lifted DePauw to a 7-6 win over Rose-Hulman at Walker Field
One day after dropping their first doubleheader of the season, the 11th-ranked DePauw baseball team came right back and notched its 10th doubleheader sweep of the year with 5-1 and 4-2 victories over Case Western Reserve
DePauw, ranked 18th in the latest Division III Coaches' Poll and 21st by D3baseball.com, extended its win streak to nine following a North Coast Athletic Conference doubleheader sweep at Denison