Misericordia tops the final 2024 D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25. The Cougars were crowned national champions last week. Following Misericordia is UW-Whitewater, Salve Regina, Endicott and Lynchburg.
Who needs a day off? Well, maybe the pitchers did. The bats didn't take a night off. Misericordia defeated UW-Whitewater 12-9 in the opening game of the best-of-three D3 Championship Series.
UW-Whitewater broke a tie game open with two in the eighth and one in the ninth to defeat Salve Regina for the second time on Monday and book their ticket to the Division III Championship Series.
Whitewater got some big hits and some timely ones, as the Warhawks avenged their one World Series loss in beating Salve Regina, 7-4. UWW and Salve meet again on Monday with a berth in the D3CS on the line.
As the DIII World Series opens the Eastlake era, there are rookie teams, teams back for another year and one team that has been to more past Series' than the rest of the field together.
The Division III baseball World Series will be opening the Eastlake, Ohio era on the last Friday in May. Will Lynchburg defend its 2023 title? How will the World Series rookies fare? Can top ranked Endicott capture its first baseball national championship? We make our picks in the D3baseball.com World Series Preview.
We're happy to bring you an expanded Division III World Series preview, with a page on each team for quick and easy reference for your use throughout the entirety of Division III's first trip to Eastlake, Ohio. Key hitters and pitchers, scouting reports, feature stories and more!
Birmingham-Southern continued its Cinderella run, keeping the program alive for another week by clinching a berth in the Division III World Series, while UW-Whitewater advanced by winning twice on Saturday. Salve Regina and Pomona-Pitzer are first-time Series qualifiers, while the defending champs are still defending. More from Saturday.
Endicott received all 25 first place votes as they end the regular season as the top team in the D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25. They are followed by Denison, Baldwin Wallace, East Texas Baptist and UW-Whitewater to round out the top five teams.
UW-Whitewater collects the 2024 WIAC Baseball Tournament crown with a 10-3 win over UW-La Crosse. The Warhawks blasted out 7 runs in the first inning with Jack Hagen controlling the mound in the offensive-turned-defensive game.
UW-Whitewater is the lone undefeated team in the WIAC tournament with UW-La Crosse the remaining team in the tournament after two wins today. The Eagles will need two wins on Saturday to get the WIAC playoff pass.
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball split games against UW-Oshkosh on Monday during an eclipse. The second win of the day was historic, as Coach Vodenlich picked up his 700th win at the helm of the Warhawk program.
St. John Fisher moved into a tie with Cortland with its eighth all-time NCBWA Div. III of the Week selection, while Oberlin garnered its organization-leading fourth Rookie of the Week. An impressive pitching performance from the UW-Whitewater rounded out the honorees for games played March 25-31.
As nerds around the world celebrate Pi Day, Birmingham-Southern and Whitewater gave us a 3-14 score in the first of two games in Pensacola, Alabama. with the designated home team (UWW) getting the win. In game two, UWW completed the sweep with a less appropriate 6-2 score.
UW-Whitewater found the weather to their liking and defeated Trinity (Texas) in a battle of Top 25 teams. Eastern, down two runs in the ninth, score seven to win as did other teams on Thursday who added runs late to win.
The best teams in Region 9 comes from Wisconsin. UW-La Crosse looks as strong as does UW-Stevens Point. UW-Whitewater will be a factor as well. Add Bethel, Gustavus and Buena Vista and you have a region that competes with any other.
A .724 week with 26 RBI and six homers, a program’s first no-hitter since 2005, and a rookie who hit .500 with three homers collected the final NCBWA Div. III Hitter, Pitcher, and Rookie of the Week honors for the 2023 season.
UW-Whitewater topped UW-Platteville 17-3 and 20-6 in a pair of seven-inning games at Prucha Field at Miller Stadium Friday afternoon. Adam Cootway led the offensive onslaught hitting for the cycle with a bonus home run in game one.
The WIAC is back. UWO rejoins the D3baseball.com NCBWA Top 25 this week with three teams ranked and another receiving votes. Birmingham-Southern holds on to the top spot with Salisbury, Shenandoah and Johns Hopkins getting at least one first place vote.
The Ursinus Bears defeated the first ranked team in four years as they upended No. 2 Salisbury 6-4 on Wednesday. No. 8 UW-Whitewater was the last ranked team to play a game and they opened with a win in Pensacola, Florida.
The best of Region 9 looks the same as always, a couple WIAC teams and the best of the MIAC. Unlike in other years, the top teams in the MWC - Lawrence and UMAC - Crown are capable of making the leap from regional to World Series participants.
The opening day of the super regionals was anything but super. Five of the eight games were played with three postponed to Saturday because of weather.
UW-Whitewater and UW-Stevens Point met four times at Miller Stadium during the regular season. The two teams split the first doubleheader on March 28 before the Warhawks claimed both games on April 26. Three of the four games were decided by four runs or fewer.
The No. 9 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team claimed the NCAA Whitewater Regional championship with a 12-8 victory against No. 20 Aurora (Ill.) in the second of two games played Sunday at Prucha Field at James B. Miller Stadium.
The No. 9 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team used a timely offense and strong pitching Saturday to defeat No. 20 Aurora (Ill.) 8-4 on the second day of the NCAA Whitewater Regional at Prucha Field at James B. Miller Stadium.
The No. 9 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team surged to a 10-run lead and hung on late Friday for a 10-6 triumph against the Milwaukee School of Engineering in the first game of the NCAA Whitewater Regional at Prucha Field at James B. Miller Stadium.
The No. 7 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team clinched the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season championship outright Saturday with a pair of close victories at UW-Platteville.
The No. 7 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater baseball team wrapped up at least a share of its fifth consecutive Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season championship and 21st in program history Friday with a pair of wins at UW-Platteville.