Stevens defeated William Paterson for the second time this season to move to 4-0 on a short slate of games on Wednesday. In Floriday, Rose-Hulman flashed theie offensive muscle and flash of leather to get a win over Moravian.
On a light day when most sports eyes were on the Super Bowl. Stevens took on CCNY and opened with two wins on Sunday in dominating fashion. Howard Payne also won two games while Occidental split with La Sierra to lose their first series of the year.
Arcadia school officials announced the hiring of Charles Thielmann as the new head baseball coach. Thielmann comes to Arcadia after serving as an assistant coach at fellow-MAC Freedom competitor Stevens Institute for six seasons, including the last season as the Associate Head Coach.
Stevens opened their season with a decisive sweep of CCNY while No. 5 Trinity won for the first time in three games with No. 4 Birmingham-Southern. George Fox had thievery on its mind with nine swaps and Hendrix and Dallas put up a combined 30 runs on Sunday.
Senior Ryan Finegan delivered a go-ahead single in the sixth, graduate student Hunter Silvernail homered one inning later and the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team defeated New Jersey City University 4-2 in a non-conference matchup at Dobbelaar Field.
Graduate student Hunter Silvernail homered twice, first-year Jordan Fisse and two relievers combined on a five-hitter and the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team snapped No. 17/5 Arcadia University’s 12-game winning streak with a 5-4 victory Friday in a MAC Freedom matchup at Dobbelaar Field.
The newly named Region 4 features some of Division III Baseball’s up and coming teams. No stranger to national relevance, Rowan finished last season ranked 7th nationally in the D3Baseball.com Top 25 Ranking of 2021....more
The Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team rallied from a 9-4 deficit with a four-run eighth inning but were unable to complete the comeback as they saw their historic 2021 season come to a close in the MAC Freedom Championship game with a heartbreaking 10-9 loss at the hands of Misericordia University on a walk-off infield single from Dante Salerno at Dobbelaar Field Monday.
The Stevens Institute of Technology baseball program earned a split against Misericordia University in the first two games of the MAC Freedom Championship series Sunday, winning game one 15-5 before dropping game two 8-1.
Junior Ryan Finegan made a diving catch in left center in the bottom of the first to save at least one run and hit a two-run bomb the next half inning to swing the momentum and help the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team earn a 13-8 victory over DeSales University Monday night at Dobbelaar Field to earn a spot in the MAC Freedom Championship series.
First-year Johnny Albrecht lifted a two-run bomb over the wall in centerfield in the top of the ninth to help the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball grab a key 6-5 win in game one of the MAC Freedom Semifinals against DeSales University before falling in game two by the same 6-5 score.
On a day where every starter collected at least one hit and every pitcher recorded at least two strikeouts, the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team swept past Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Campus in a doubleheader with an 8-2 win in game one and a 7-5 victory in game two to advance to the MAC Freedom Semifinals.
Playing outside of the MAC Freedom for the first time in 2021, the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team fell 16-2 on the road against York College of Pennsylvania Wednesday afternoon in the final regular season contest of the season.
Michael Reyes collected five hits, three of which were home runs, in two games to help the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team earn a pair of victories over DeSales University Sunday, winning game one 7-5 and game two 11-4.
After dropping the first game of the day 7-0 and falling behind 5-0 in the second contest, the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball program rallied and used a seven-run third inning to win game two 15-8 to earn a split against DeSales University on the road Saturday.
Ryan Wall went deep three times in two games and the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team hit a total of six big flies to earn a doubleheader sweep of Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Campus Sunday, winning game one 5-4 before taking home a 13-0 victory in the second contest of the day at Dobbelaar Field.
The Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team took an early 8-1 lead and held on to win 8-6 in game two of Saturday's doubleheader against Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Campus to earn a split after falling in game one 7-2.
The Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team rallied from behind for the second consecutive game as they erased an early 6-2 deficit to defeat King's College 12-8 Wednesday at Lipo Field.
With the score tied 6-6 and a runner on third with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning, senior Nate Zuckerman lifted a 1-1 pitch into right field to bring home Michael Reyes on a sacrifice fly and give the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team a 7-6 walk-off win over Misericordia University in game two of the doubleheader after the Cougars won game one 14-7.
With the score tied 6-6 and a runner on third with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning, senior Nate Zuckerman lifted a 1-1 pitch into right field to bring home Michael Reyes on a sacrifice fly and give the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team a 7-6 walk-off win over Misericordia University in game two of the doubleheader after the Cougars won game one 14-7.
Trailing 1-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning, the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team got a big two-out, three-run home run off the bat of Ben Tobio to take a 3-1 lead and eventually earn a 6-3 win before falling in game two 24-0 in a doubleheader split against Misericordia University on the road Saturday.
The Stevens Institute of Technology baseball program started 2-0 for the first time since the 2016 season with a pair of wins in a doubleheader sweep of King's College, winning game one 6-0 and grabbing game two 7-5.
No. 6 Rowan kicked off the 2019 season with a dominant 25-3 win at Stevens on Sunday. Iowa Wesleyan, John Carroll, and North Central all had 20+ runs in their wins. Northland hit the 20 run mark but lost to Iowa Wesleyan 28-20 in the highest scoring game of the year.
Elmira took two games at Greensboro to win their opening games for the first time in the brief history of the program. Stevens returned home and found Dobbelaar Field more to their liking as they notched their first win of the season.
Sophomore Thomas Paulich drove in a run for the second game in a row and classmate Roy Iversen struck out five in his first collegiate start as the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team won their home opener with a 3-2 non-conference victory over SUNY-Old Westbury at Dobbelaar Field.
The College of Saint Elizabeth's athletic department has announced the hiring of Arlan Freeman as the first head baseball coach in school history. The Eagles will start playing in the CSAC starting in 2019-20
The first D-III player taken in this year's MLB amateur player draft was Hugh Smith, a righthander out of Whitworth and was the only name called on day two. Christian Cosby, Chapman was the first of 11 players drafted on the third and final day of the MLB draft.
Junior Charlie Ruegger spun his third complete game of the season while setting the single-season program record for strikeouts as the Stevens Institute of Technology Baseball team defeated Houghton College 4-2 Thursday afternoon to open the Empire 8 Conference Tournament.
Junior Charlie Ruegger scattered five hits over 8.1 innings, senior Alex Detweiler doubled twice and drove in two as the Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team won its sixth straight game with an 8-2 victory over St. John Fisher College Friday in an Empire 8 Conference game at Dugan Field.
Stevens Institute of Technology Baseball swept the Empire 8 Conference weekly awards as junior Donny Gherardi was named Player of the Week and senior Quinn DiPasquale was recognized as the E8's Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced Monday. It’s the first time a single institution has swept the league’s weekly honors this season.