Needing three runs in the ninth, JHU got them all and walked off, halting McDaniels' upset bid on Tuesday. Salisbury celebrated a top ranking with a win and will play No. 10 Catholic on Wednesday.
McDaniel posted three four-run innings, defeating Framingham State 17-8 at the Ripken Spring Break Experience in Myrtle Beach. Shane Daly led the Green Terror with a 6-for-6 day, hitting for the cycle in the process.
Green was a lucky color this Thursday as Babson scored a win over a Top 25 program. Brockport, Franciscan, McDaniel, Oswego State Skidmore, and Wisconsin-Lutheran, also earned wins on St. Patrick's Day.
Jim Carone has been named McDaniel's head baseball coach, announced by school officials on Tuesday. He replaces Grant Neary who joined the Green Terror in 2019.
Juniata officials announce the appointment of the 25th head coach of the baseball team, Patrick Christopher. He brings over six years of coaching experience to Juniata.
Grant Neary was announced by school officials as McDaniel's new head coach. Neary, formerly an assistant at NJIT, takes over as just the 15th coach in the history of Green Terror baseball and just the fourth since 1963.
David Seibert has announced that he will retire after 38 seasons as head baseball coach. The Dean of Green Terror coaches, Seibert took over the reins of the baseball program in 1981 – just three years after graduating from then-Western Maryland.
On a light schedule, McDaniel outscore everyone with a 22 hit, 22 run attack but the surprise of the day belonged to Olivet. The Comets saw a 46 game losing streak to Adrian come to an end with a 4-2 victory in the final of a four game set this weekend.
The three remaining undefeated teams, North Central (Ill.), Ramapo, and UW-Whitewater are joined by two one loss teams in McDaniel and the TCNJ in this weeks Top 25.
McDaniel and Otterbein used strong pitching performances to stay unbeaten on the season. This was not the case for Mary Washington who lost for the first time this season to Catholic.
Matt Sheneman, Neumann drove in 15 runs in only four games and Zach Jones, McDaniel threw a no-hitter, earning the second 2013 NCAA Division III National Hitter and Pitcher of the Week honors.
Senior Zach Jones threw McDaniel’s first no-hitter in nearly 12 years to lead his team to a doubleheader sweep of Penn State-York in non-conference baseball action on Saturday.
McDaniel scored 11 runs over the first three innings en route to a season-high offensive output and a 15-8 victory over Penn State-Harrisburg. Joe Fiore recorded a 4-for-5 day with two RBIs and a run scored.
McDaniel scored three runs in the first inning to propel the squad to a 4-1 victory over Penn State-Mont Alto. James Chiorello tossed a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts for the Green Terror.