School officials Adams announced the hiring of Eric Owens as the new head coach at Ferrum College. Owens' plethora of coaching experience at the highest levels of the game includes stops at A, AA, AAA, and in the Major Leagues.
Virginia Wesleyan and Ferrum played into the 16th inning in the longest game of the day. The Marlins scored three in the 16th to end the game, then won in regulation to sweep Ferrum.
Ferrum opened their season with a win but trailed in a their second game that was suspended by darkness, Rhodes rode their bats to two wins over Millsaps....more
Cal Lutheran continued their hot start with a win over top ranked Chapman. In Rocky Mount, Ferrum and Montclair State split a pair. In a late game in Texas, #2 Trinity took care of business with a 10-6 win over #6 Babson
This weekend Ferrum's Billy Wagner will be inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. The seven-time MLB All-Star had a record-setting baseball career at Ferrum from 1991-93 before being drafted into the pros. He is the third D-III player to be inducted.
A sweep of John Carroll added to Mount Union's OAC lead as the Purple raiders came back in both games. In the USA South tournament, the two top seeds, La Grange and Ferrum won their early round games.
The San Diego Padres called Lake Bachar's name in the fifth round for the first D-III player taken in 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Nineteen more names were called out with nine position players and eleven pitchers taken overall in the three day event.
Averett send top seeded Ferrum into the losers bracket in the first Conference tournament to be played this season. Not to be outdone, Huntingdon sent the second seeded La Grange Panthers to a 4-2 loss.
Thomas More’s Ben Kenning and Ferrum’s Jake Perkins gained Hitter and Pitcher of the Week standing on the Division III National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association honors for the period of March 28-April 3.
Senior outfielder Austin Winkles hit for the cycle to power Ferrum to an 8-1 non-conference win over visiting Lynchburg at Panther Field. The win was Ferrum's fourth straight.
Mary Washington and Emory combined good pitching and early leads for wins on Friday. Emory earned a single win against Ferrum and Mary Washington swept a doubleheader from Maine Presque Isle.
Holden Novak, Centenary (La.); Jonah Paul, Covenant; Colton Spears, Hardin-Simmons; and Josh Thomas, Piedmont all earned spots in a senior sweep of the pitching staff in the first D3baseball.com Team of the Week of 2016.
Emory battled to a second place finish in the 2014 D-III World Series and expect the Eagles to have competition from Birmingham-Southern, Salisbury and Shenandoah as they seek to return to the World Series.
Dillon Weaver resumed Ferrum’s recent tendency for no-hit success, while Adrian’s Sam Fischer had a sparkling week at the plate en route to gaining the NCBWA weekly awards for the span of April 14-20.
Simon Rosenbaum, Pomona-Pitzer was perfect, while Chris Bishop, Pacific Lutheran and Jake Perkins, Ferrum were nearly the same on the mound earning them the first NCAA D-III National honors.
Jake Perkins recorded his second no-hitter this season in the opener as Ferrum swept Maryville 13-0 and 12-3 in USA South Athletic Conference Saturday afternoon at Panther Field.
Augustana got a home run from Tyler Bernal and defeated Brandeis while earlier in Minnesota, Presentation won their opener over Bethel. In other action Ferrum and Averett won non-conference games.
A pair of stellar pitching performances highlighted the 2012 USA South Baseball Tournament opener on Thursday morning, as conference Pitcher of the Year Chris Perry led No. 4 seed Methodist past No. 5 seed Ferrum, 2-0.