Former Macalester standout Mitch Glasser was named to the All-Olympic Baseball Team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by the World Baseball Softball Confederation. Glasser, who played for Team Israel, was named the All-Olympic Team's right fielder.
Macalester College head baseball coach Matt Parrington was selected the MIAC Jim Dimick Coach of the Year, as the conference announced its season-ending awards today. Macalester’s All-MIAC baseball honorees are seniors Dylan Edwards-Gaherty (New York, N.Y./American Studies) and Quentin Stuart (Nashville, Ind./Indiana Academy), juniors Alex Baretta (Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic) and Collin Brantner (Farmington, Conn./Kingswood Oxford), and first year Matthew Plisko (Alpharetta, Ga./Pace Academy).
For the first time in the history of the program, Macalester won the MIAC Playoffs with a 13-5 victory over top-seeded Bethel Saturday afternoon. The conference title earns the Scots (26-15) the conference's automatic bid to what will be Macalester's first NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament.
For the first time in the history of the program, the Macalester College baseball team won the MIAC Playoffs with a 13-5 victory over top-seeded Bethel University Saturday afternoon at Saint John’s Becker Park. The conference title earns the Scots (26-15) the conference’s automatic bid to what will be Macalester’s first NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament.
Illinois Wesleyan senior Pat Mollo and Macalester sophomore Cole Chang were named Division III National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Hitter and Pitcher of the Week for the period of April 3-9.
Framingham State's Kevin Connolley and Allegheny's Jarod Deagan pitched back-to-back gems to gain spots on this weeks honor role position by position. They join no-hit pitchers Cole Chang and Kyle Bumpass in the starting rotation.
Macalester's Cole Chang won his third game with a 5-0 no-hitter over MIAC rival Augsburg. Chang faced five batters over the minimum, walking one and hitting four
Birmingham-Southern catcher Bruce Maxwell was the first D-III player selected in the 2012 MLB amateur draft. Eleven other D-III players heard their name called before the draft concluded.
Birmingham-Southern catcher Bruce Maxwell was the first D-III player selected in the 2012 MLB amateur draft. Eleven other D-III players heard their name called before the draft concluded.
Macalester plated the game-winning walk-off run in the bottom of the seventh inning to complete a 9-2 and 7-6 sweep over St. Olaf in the MIAC opener at Nicholson Field.