Matthew Rienzi, who spend four seasons opposing the University of Mount Saint Vincent with St. Joseph's University Brooklyn, has been tabbed as the newest leader of the baseball program. Rienzi takes over effective immediately.
Rowan rolled to an 11-1 win over Mount St. Vincent but was not the only team with a 10 runs win on Friday. Alvernia, Clark, Mount Union and Virginia Wesleyan also won by double digit totals.
There's a change at the helm of the College of Mount Saint Vincent's baseball program. John Torres was tapped as the Mount's newest head coach after serving in the same position for Monroe College – Bronx. Torres replaces longtime head coach John Muller, who departed from CMSV after seven seasons.
Mount Saint Vincent and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy came up with victories on Wednesday to propel them into the next round of the 2022 Skyline Conference Baseball Championship on Wednesday.
St. Mary's (Minn.) won on the strength of their pitching while others like Marietta relied on the bats as well as good pitching to put up two notches in the win column on Sunday.
The College of Mount Saint Vincent school officials announced John Muller as the new Head Coach for the CMSV program. Muller comes to CMSV after spending the past two seasons at Division II St. Thomas Aquinas College as the programs pitching coach.
Cornell’s Walker Breard and Mt. St. Vincent’s Tyler Krolikowski headlined another impressive week of statistical outputs around NCAA Division III action and were named NCBWA Hitter and Pitcher of the Week for the span of April 6-12.
William Peace's Christian Neal shattered the program's strikeout record with 17 Ks and joins no-hit pitchers Shane Nolan and Tyler Krolikowski on the ninth version of this years D3baseball.com Team of the Week.
Tyler Krolikowski worked the second no-hitter in program history on Saturday afternoon, helping the Dolphins to a doubleheader split in a key Skyline doubleheader at Maritime.
College of Mount Saint Vincent has announced that Paul LaMarr has stepped down from his position of Head Coach. LaMarr led the Dolphins starting in the 2012 season and hands off the program to former player and assistant coach Vinny Todino.
Mississippi College's Fortenberry earned the Choctaw's first complete game shutout of the season on a day where Keystone Luther, Mt. St. Vincent, Wesley, and Wheaton (Mass.) all spun shutouts of their own.
The College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball program had two players honored as Second Team All-Skyline Conference selections it was announced on Monday night. Sophomore Jason Rivera (Bronx, N.Y.) and classmate Josh Sharpe (Ronkonkoma, N.Y.) were both recognized for their success on the field in 2012.
College of Mount Saint Vincent senior left handed pitcher Matt Calandrillo (Cold Spring, N.Y.) has been named the Skyline Conference Pitcher of the Week it was announced by the league office Monday evening. It is the first weekly honor for a member of the baseball squad this season.
Coming off its first ever win over a nationally ranked opponent, the College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball team has been picked to finish tied for fifth in the Skyline Conference in 2012 it was announced Monday afternoon.
First year Head Baseball Coach Paul LaMarr will begin his tenure as the third head coach in program history on Friday afternoon when he leads the College of Mount Saint Vincent on the road at #3 Kean. First pitch with the Cougars is scheduled for 2:00 p.m.
Mount Saint Vincent has announced the hiring of Paul LaMarr as the school's baseball coach. Most recently LaMarr served as the associate head coach and pitching coach at D-II Concordia.
Trailing 10-5 heading to the bottom of the seventh, the College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball team rallied for a 12-11 walk-off win in game one of its Skyline Conference doubleheader with Purchase and then came from 3-1 down in the second game to earn a 7-3 victory to complete a sweep of the Panthers on senior day. Senior Fernando Suriel (Yonkers, N.Y.) played a big role in the Dolphins' game one comeback after hitting for just the second cycle in program history.
Mount Saint Vincent sophomore Mike McManus hurled the Dolphins first ever no-hitter on Saturday afternoon in a 3-0 game one victory at Mount Saint Mary.
Junior Anthony Mongelli (Flushing, N.Y.) worked 6.0 strong innings for the College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball team who snapped a three game losing streak with a 5-2 win on Wednesday afternoon at Staten Island. The Dolphins managed just two hits in the game, but Tyler Pope (Massapequa, N.Y.) and Mark Sargente (Commack, N.Y.) each drove in a pair of runs.
The University of Southern Maine ripped 13 doubles and clubbed six home runs as it slugged its way past Mount Saint Vincent by a score of 29-4. The Dolphins scored all four of their runs in the third inning, with senior John McManus (Bayside, N.Y.) driving in a pair with a two out single
The College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball team dropped its second straight game on Saturday following a 7-1 loss to Eastern Connecticut. The Dolphins’ offense struggled against the Warriors, recording just five hits with freshman Tyler Pope (Massapequa, N.Y.) leading the team with two.
The College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball team dropped a non-conference contest to Ithaca on Friday afternoon by a score of 17-1. The Dolphins managed only two hits in the game, with James Labartino (Holbrook, N.Y.) and Christian Lavery (Westbury, N.Y.) each collecting a safety.
Trailing 4-2 heading into the ninth inning, the College of Mount Saint Vincent Baseball team plated five runs to pick up a 7-5 come-from-behind victory at Stevens on Saturday afternoon. Seven different players picked up a hit for the Dolphins and junior Anthony Mongelli (Flushing, N.Y.) worked 6.1 strong innings in his first start of the season.