Everyone likes to win and getting a long winning streak can turn around a season. Eastern Nazarene extended the longest current win streak to 14 on Tuesday. The next longest streak is owned by Oneonta State at 12 games.
Nothing triggers the on-field celebration like a walk-off. Pitt-Greensburg did it Wednesday as did the WPI Engineers. The Red Dragons of Oneonta did it as well.
SUNY Oneonta won a crucial series and kept their playoff chances alive after defeating New Paltz in a SUNYAC doubleheader, 3-2 and 13-12, Saturday afternoon. Freshman Anthony Foglia had the hot bat in game two and went 5-for-6 with three RBI and hit for the cycle.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team split their SUNYAC doubleheader against Nationally Ranked SUNY Oswego Thursday afternoon at Red Dragon Baseball Field. The Lakers pounded out 18 hits to take the first game 19-5 before the Red Dragons captured the nightcap 5-2 on a brilliant pitching performance from senior southpaw Michael Losak.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team was swept by SUNY New Paltz in a SUNYAC doubleheader Saturday afternoon at Red Dragon Field with scores of 1-0 and 6-3. The sweep drops the Red Dragons record to 10-8 overall with a 5-7 mark in league play.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team split their SUNYAC doubleheader with SUNY Cortland Saturday afternoon at Robert H. Wallace Field. Oneonta dropped the first game 22-1 before taking the night cap 2-1. The win was Oneonta’s first regular season victory over Cortland since April 10, 2016.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team split their SUNYAC doubleheader against SUNY Plattsburgh Sunday afternoon at Chip Cummings Field. The Red Dragons took the first game 9-2 on a complete game effort from sophomore pitcher Sean Liquori, before dropping the nightcap 11-7.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team split their SUNYAC doubleheader against New Paltz Tuesday afternoon at Loren Campbell Memorial Field. The Red Dragons used extra innings to hold on for a 7-6 win in the first game before dropping the nightcap 4-3. Oneonta is now 8-4 overall and 3-3 in the SUNYAC.
Oswego State score 35 runs as the Lakers swept a SUNYAC doubleheader to tie Brockport for the SUNYAC-West lead. Oneonta also grabbed the SUNYAC-East lead with two wins over Plattsburg State.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team opened SUNYAC action with a sweep of Plattsburgh Tuesday afternoon at Red Dragon Baseball Field with scores of 11-2 and 5-4. The Red Dragons are now 7-1 on the year while the Cardinals fell to 0-4.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team swept a non-conference doubleheader against Cazenovia College Wednesday afternoon with scores of 6-0 and 9-8. The Red Dragons are now 4-0 on the year, while the Wildcats fall to 3-7.
The SUNY Oneonta baseball team split their non-conference doubleheader against Montclair State Saturday afternoon. Montclair blanked Oneonta 8-0 in game one before the Red Dragons captured the nightcap 4-1.
Jonathan Lezette went 3-for-5 with two home runs and six RBI as the SUNY Oneonta baseball team defeated Wells College 11-3 in non-conference action Wednesday afternoon.
The Tampa Rays made Pacific Lutheran's Trevor Lubking as the first D-III player taken in the 2014 MLB amateur baseball draft. Fourteen more players were taken on the final day of the annual draft.
The Storm hired longtime baseball coach Rick Ferchen, who has won more than 700 games in 30 years coaching at the Division I and III level, to oversee the Keuka program.
Oneonta State score their only runs of the game in the final inning for a 3-1 win. Rhode Island's task was harder as they scored four for a walk-off win.
SUNY Oneonta Director of Athletics, Tracey Ranieri, announced that Benjamin Grimm has been named the interim baseball coach effective immediately. Grimm will assume the duties as head coach for the 2012 season.
Dave Filak, a 2010 and 2009 D3baseball.com All-American was the first D-III selection in the 2010 major league draft and the first Oneonta State player to be drafted since 2006.