Mike Victory has been named head coach at Brevard College, announced by school officials. Victory joins Brevard after three seasons as the assistant coach at Allegheny.
St.Mary's (Md) snapped a 14 game losing string with a 14-12 win over Wesley. In the Top 25, six ranked teams took on in-state rivals with as single upset as Otterbein defeated No. 7 Wooster.
Some offense were happy to get back on the field. St Mary's scored 15 but almost a dozen teams beat that number with Babson (26) and Wooster (48) leading the way as teams saved the top of their rotation for weekend conference games.
St. Mary's (Md) school officials announced Tuesday morning the hiring of Bernard 'Bernie' Stratchko as the next skipper of the Seahawks baseball program.
Longtime St. Mary's (MD) coach Lew Jenkins has announced he will step down in May following the completion of the 2016 season. Jenkins, now in his 22nd year as the team's head coach, has over 700 games under his belt.
Arcadia's comeback turned a loss into a win in a makeup date with Elizabethtown. The top two teams, Salisbury and Trinity (Texas), were upset joining two other Top 5 teams with losses this week.
St. Mary’s City, Md. – Sophomore first baseman Jared Eaker (Mechanicsville, Md./Leonardtown) and first-year lefty Ben Goldsmith (Ellicott City, Md./Centennial) combined to propel the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team to a 6-5 Capital Athletic Conference win over No. 1 Salisbury University Sunday afternoon, giving the Seahawks a 2-1 mark in the series against Salisbury.
Trinity (Texas) used outstanding pitching to take a doubleheader from Rockford while Salisbury split with conference rival St. Mary's (Md.) in Saturday's action in the Top 25.
St. Mary’s City, Md. – Sophomore Matt Holdefer stroked a walk-off single to propel the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team to a come-from-behind 4-3 (9 inn.) over No. 1 Salisbury University in Capital Athletic Conference action Saturday afternoon.
St. Mary’s City, Md. – Pitchers come through for St. Mary’s College of Maryland and SUNY Oneonta in Saturday’s non-conference doubleheader. St. Mary’s (4-7) rallies for 2-1 win in the first game of the twin bill while Oneonta State (1-5) holds on for its first win of the season, a 1-0 decision in the nightcap.
St. Mary’s City, Md. – The St. Mary's College of Maryland baseball team rallied from a 3-1 deficit to push extra innings but could not get one more run across home plate as the Seahawks (3-6) dropped a 4-3 decision in 12 innings to the Gettysburg College Bullets Sunday afternoon.
St. Mary’s City, Md. – The St. Mary's College of Maryland baseball team fell in non-conference action Wednesday afternoon to No. 5 Christopher Newport University, 8-2. The Seahawks fall to 3-3 overall while the Captains improve to 11-2-1 on the season.
St. Maryâs City, Md. â The St. Maryâs College of Maryland baseball team ruined Widener Universityâs season-opener Sunday afternoon as the Seahawks swept the visiting Pride in St. Maryâs home-opener at the Hawkâs Nest.
Ashland, Va. – The St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team split Sunday’s doubleheader at Randolph-Macon College to post their first victory of the 2013 campaign. Randolph-Macon edged the Seahawks, 4-3, in the first half of the twin-bill before St. Mary’s shut out the Yellow Jackets, 4-0, in the nightcap.
Ashland, Va. – Despite striking 10 hits, including three extra-base hits, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team suffered an 18-4 setback in their season-opener of the 2013 campaign at Randolph-Macon College Saturday afternoon.
In the second round of the Capital Athletic Conference Baseball Championship Tournament Friday afternoon, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team seemed poised to head into third round action undefeated but the third-seeded Seahawks lost a 5-0 lead and No. 2 seed Frostburg State University rallied for a 6-5 victory.
For the third time this season, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team has handed University of Mary Washington a loss as the third-seeded Seahawks (19-14) posted a convincing 8-2 victory over No. 4 seed Mary Washington (21-13) in the first round of the Capital Athletic Conference Baseball Championship Tournament Thursday afternoon.
Senior leftfielder Joey Kavanagh (Huntingtown, Md./Huntingtown) cracked two hits and scored a run while seven other Seahawks notched hits as the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team captured the nightcap to split Saturday’s Capital Athletic Conference doubleheader with Stevenson University.
Despite cracking 15 hits, including three extra-base hits, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team dropped an 11-7 decision to Stevenson University at the Yankee Stadium Field at Ripken Baseball Academy in Capital Athletic Conference action Wednesday afternoon.
St. Mary’s College of Maryland and Catholic University were suppose to complete two, seven-inning non-conference games Saturday afternoon but Mother Nature had other ideas as squads played just one rain-shorten contest which St. Mary’s claimed by a 6-4 decision in five innings.
On Tuesday afternoon, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team split a non-conference doubleheader with Gallaudet University as Gallaudet (8-15) claimed the first game, 6-3, before the Seahawks (16-12) rebounded with a 7-5 victory in the nightcap.
St. Mary’s College of Maryland (15-11, 8-7 CAC) and No. 22 University of Mary Washington (16-7, 6-6 CAC) needed seven extra innings to decide Saturday’s Capital Athletic Conference doubleheader as the Seahawks posted a 4-3 victory in 14 innings to claim the first game before Mary Washington rebounded with a 10-2 win in the allotted seven innings to capture the nightcap.
A pair of three-run innings allowed the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team (14-10, 7-6 CAC) to post a 6-1 Capital Athletic Conference victory over No. 22 University of Mary Washington Friday afternoon.
The St. Mary’s College of Maryland and Washington College baseball teams joined forces for 23 runs on 26 hits, including six extra-base hits, as Washington pulled away from the Seahawks with a five-run seventh inning for the 12-11 non-conference win Tuesday afternoon.
The St. Mary's College of Maryland baseball team outscored host York College of Pennsylvania, 10-2, in today's Capital Athletic Conference doubleheader to achieve the three-game sweep of the Spartans Saturday afternoon. The Seahawks started with a 5-2 victory before posting a 5-0 shutout in the nightcap.
An eighth-inning rally helped the St. Mary's College of Maryland baseball team (11-9, 4-6 CAC) overcome a 2-0 deficit for a 3-2 victory over host York College of Pennsylvania (4-9, 3-5 CAC) in Capital Athletic Conference action Friday afternoon, spoiling York's home-opener.
Six-run sixth inning doomed any hopes of the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team (10-9, 3-6 CAC) claiming the season series with Wesley College (15-3, 3-2 CAC) as Wesley posted a 10-4 victory in Capital Athletic Conference action Sunday afternoon.
The St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team (10-8, 3-5 CAC) took one from Wesley College (14-3, 2-2 CAC) Saturday afternoon to snap Wesley’s five-game win streak in Capital Athletic Conference action.
The St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team wrapped up their three-game non-conference series with Cazenovia College Wednesday afternoon with a doubleheader split as the Seahawks (9-7) claimed the first game by a 3-2 decision while Cazenovia (1-2) took the second by a 2-0 count.
Sophomore lefty Wick Eisenberg fanned a career-best seven batters in helping the St. Mary’s College of Maryland baseball team halt their two-game skid with a 5-2 victory over non-conference foe, Cazenovia College, Tuesday afternoon. Eisenberg (1-0) hurled 7.0 solid innings as he scattered five hits, giving up just one run and one walk.