Lancaster Bible announced Ryan MacFarlane has been named the 19th Head Baseball Coach in program history. MacFarlane replaces Caleb Abney, who stepped down following the 2023 season. MacFarlane served as an assistant coach on last year's team, joining the staff in August of 2022.
Twice named, UEC player of the Week, Lancaster Bible's Blake Greenly makes an appearance on this weeks D3baseball.com's Team of the Week. Check out the best player at each position last week.
Lancaster Bible College announced that Frank DiFilippo ('13) has been named Interim Head Baseball Coach for the 2018-19 academic year. DiFilippo has served as the Chargers' main assistant coach for the past five seasons.
After seven years as the Lancaster Bible College head coach, TJ Horn and Lancaster Bible have agreed to part ways, as Horn transitions to a job outside of the college. Horn is the all-time leader in wins in program history.
Lancaster Bible swept its second straight NEAC doubleheader on Friday, defeating Keuka, 6-3 in game one, and holding on for a crazy 13-11 game two victory. With the game one victory, Lancaster Bible Head Coach TJ Horn earned his 100th career coaching victory.
Justin Taylor hit his D-III leading 17th home run and Will Welsh hit three as the Chargers slugged their way to a doubleheader sweep of Summit. Catholic joined in with some offense of their own with 25 win in their games with St. Mary's (Md.).
Lancaster Bible’s Justin Taylor and Penn State-Behrend’s Brian Bohman each picked up a share of the Hitter of the Week accolade, and Josh Outsen of St. Joseph’s (L.I.) was tabbed the Pitcher of the Week in the Division III NCBWA honors.
Lancaster Bible set a program record with 35 runs in a lopside victory over Valley Forge. Penn State Behrend, Eastern Nazarene, and Guilford all put 20 runs in the board today.
Lancaster Bible's Nate Long and Cortland’s Seth Lamando earned National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association Division III accolades for the period of April 27 – May 3.
Lancaster Bible’s Nate Burns fired the program’s first no-hitter, while Thomas More designated hitter Donovan Pogue turned in a meteoric plate performance in route to D-III Player of the Week honors for the period of March 30- April 5.
Lancaster Bible's Nate Burns fires the program's first no-hitter with a16-0 win over Valley Forge. He had 13 strikeouts and three walks in the Chargers first win of the year.
Sparkling efforts on the mound and at the plate guided UW-La Crosse’s Shane Adler and Lancaster Bible’s Matt Taliercio to the NCBWA's D-III national Pitcher and Hitter of the Week honors.
Doug Yager will once again be the Head Coach of the Lancaster Bible College baseball team for the 2012 season. In the process, he will also become the school's first full-time coach.
In a rare “double play”, the eighth 2013 NCAA Division III National Hitter and Pitcher of the Week are from the same conference, Matt Taliercio, Lancaster Bible and Derek Slagle, Penn-State-Harrisburg.