Elizabethtown recorded its first no-hitter since 2007 on Friday in a 12-1 win over Susquehanna. Greg Zerbe threw a no-hitter with the help of the bullpen and the Blue Jays smacked a season-high five home runs. Quinten Perilli tied the Etown career record with his 17th career home run.
Elizabethtown swept Susquehanna to remain undefeated on Sunday. Next week they will face Catholic as the two remaining undefeated teams in the Landmark.
Elizabethtown continued their spring break trip in Florida as they split with Kenyon, 8-12, 15-6, Monday afternoon. Head coach, Adam Sheibley earned his 100th career win in the split.
Elizabethtown swung the bats on Tuesday in a win over Houghton to win their second game of the season. No. 5 Johns Hopkins defeated Penn State Harrisburg for their third win after opening with a loss to top ranked Cortland
Elizabethtown's 10-1 victory over Catholic put the Blue Jays into the landmark Championship series with Scranton this coming weekend. In the Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference, Concordia (Wisc.) will play Aurora for the NACC title.
Elizabethtown came to bat for the sweep but it was Juniata that won out and earned a split. Down south it was Lynchburg taking down Randolph Macon, drawing within a half game of the ODAC leading Jackets.
With a doubleheader sweep of Elizabethtown, Susquehanna broke a tie with Catholic to take over first place in the Landmark Conference on a busy day in Pennsylvania. Out west W&J stayed unbeaten with their 16th win.
Swarthmore was the latest upset victim this season as Elizabethtown defeated the fourth ranked team 7-4. Meanwhile, in Virginia, Christopher Newport matched its longest win streak with a win over Mary Washington.
Elizabethtown led into the fifth inning during Monday's season-opener against Arcadia at La Salle University's DeVincent Field, but the Knights rallied with four runs in the fifth and three in the eighth to down the Blue Jays, 9-5.
Adam Sheibley's passion for Elizabethtown baseball was on display each time he took the field for the Blue Jays as a student-athlete. He'll get to rekindle that passion in a new role after being announced as the 10th head coach in program history, Friday afternoon.
Cliff Smith, the Elizabethtown's second all-time winningest coach with 254 victories, announced that he is stepping down after 11 seasons to pursue a new professional opportunity.
James Kantner went 3 for 3 with three RBI, Anthony Lippy tossed a complete game and Elizabethtown's offense exploded for a 13-5 victory over Maritime (N.Y.), Friday, in an elimination game at the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Regional.
Elizabethtown scored a pair of runs and brought the winning run to the plate four times in the ninth inning, but could not erase a four-run deficit in dropping its NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional opener, 8-6, to Wheaton (Mass.) on Thursday evening at PEOPLEsBank Park in York.
Elizabethtown rebounded from Sunday morning's 5-1 loss to Susquehanna to shut the River Hawks down over the final seven innings of a winner-take-all game in the afternoon. The Blue Jays captured their first Landmark Baseball Championship with a 6-2 victory and are headed to the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2009.
Elizabethtown rebounded from Sunday morning's 5-1 loss to Susquehanna to shut the River Hawks down over the final seven innings of a winner-take-all game in the afternoon. The Blue Jays captured their first Landmark Baseball Championship with a 6-2 victory and are headed to the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2009.
Kyle Fackler set Elizabethtown's career runs record, James Kantner hit a grand slam and the Blue Jays rallied to beat top-seeded Catholic with a three-run ninth inning. It was a crazy day of baseball in the nation's capital, Friday, as E-town blasted Susquehanna, 14-6, and topped Catholic in thrilling fashion, 8-7, to ensure they'll play for a Landmark championship on Sunday.
Sophomore outfielder James Kantner blasted a 3-run home run in game one and hit a walk-off 2-run single in the nightcap, lifting Elizabethtown to a huge sweep of Catholic, 11-2 and 4-3, Friday afternoon at Kevin Scott Boyd Stadium.
Sophomore outfielder James Kantner blasted a 3-run home run in game one and hit a walk-off 2-run single in the nightcap, lifting Elizabethtown to a huge sweep of Catholic, 11-2 and 4-3, Friday afternoon at Kevin Scott Boyd Stadium.
School officials announced that Bryan Torresani has been named head baseball coach at Arcadia on July 6th. He is the seventh head coach in the NCAA Division III era of the program.
The Blue Jays were delayed a day but they have plenty of time to prepare for the best of three series with Susquehanna for the Landmark postseason title.
Shenandoah extended their season with a walk-off win in the ODAC tournament. UMass-Dartmouth, Elizabethtown, Nichols, Keystone and Mass-Maritime also scored walk-off wins on Saturday.
It had been more than five years since Elizabethtown College baseball's last grand slam, so Brian Portillo and Colby Smith made up for lost time by smacking two in the same game Saturday to help the Blue Jays split at Scranton with a 15-2 win in game two. The Royals came from behind to steal game one, 11-8.
Freshman Nick Lorenz blasted a pair of solo home runs and drove in five runs as Elizabethtown forced a decisive third game with Moravian in its Landmark Conference semifinal series by winning game two, 7-4, Saturday afternoon. The Greyhounds won the opener, 3-2.
Cliff Smith became the third coach in Elizabethtown College's storied baseball history to win 200 games and the Blue Jays swept Susquehanna by scores of 5-2 and 1-0 Saturday to punch their ticket to the Landmark Conference Championships.
Bolstered by a five-run third inning, Elizabethtown College baseball scored the first seven runs to defeat Franklin & Marshall by a 7-2 score Thursday afternoon and give head coach Cliff Smith the 198th win of his career.
Dylan Manning pitched six innings of two-hit ball and Elizabethtown pulled away to its 20th victory of the season, 8-1, over Lancaster Bible on Nick Lorenz's three-run eighth-inning triple Tuesday afternoon at Boyd Stadium.
The hottest team in the Landmark Conference continued its tear through league play Sunday. Elizabethtown's nine-run third inning fueled a 20-5 win at Merchant Marine and gave the Blue Jays their second straight conference series sweep.
A quick glance at this week's schedule for the Elizabethtown College baseball team showed six home games and a chance to gain ground in the race for a postseason spot. Saturday's doubleheader sweep of Juniata, by scores of 11-3 and 9-2, at Kevin Scott Boyd Stadium pushed the Blue Jays' winning streak to four games and earned them their third Landmark series victory of the season.
Kyle Fackler could not have been any more clutch on Thursday as he had two walk-off hits for Elizabethtown. Bethel, Drew, Stevenson also got walk-off wins
Sophomore second baseman Kyle Fackler could not have been any more clutch Thursday afternoon, hitting a walk-off RBI single to beat Scranton in game one, and topping it with a two-run walkoff double in extra innings of the nightcap, as Elizabethtown swept the Royals 4-3 and 6-5.