Down seven runs entering the ninth, Case has a big job and got it done, winning 12-11 over Wash U. Elsewhere in the UAA, it was Brandeis getting their first win over Emory on their home turf.
Wash U got a win behind a gem on the mound from junior Sebastian Guzman but this was not the only outstanding pitching performance on Friday. Baruch, Dallas, Dubuque, Hood, Immaculata, RPI, Rowan and Simpson all pitched shutouts.
Emory traveled to New York and earned a series opening 14-4 win over the Violets. Case Western was the other UAA winner over Brandies as WashU got he weekend off.
Head coach Pat Bloom of the Washington University in St. Louis baseball team recorded his 600th career victory in game one against Gustavus Adolphus College, Saturday, March 16. His Bears took both ends of the double dip, 6-4 and 14-8, to up its record to 12-4 on the year. The Gusties record dipped to 7-4 with the two loses.
Home cooking was good for Pacific as they defeated Lewis and Clark to advance to the NWC tournament title game on Sunday. Emory earned the UAA regular season title after defeating Washington U for the second straight day.
Emory walked off the diamond in their opening game with Washington University in a UAA series that will decide the regular season champion. Walking off was so nice, Hilbert did it twice as they dealt Penn State Altoona two conference losses.
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has named nationally regarded Adam Rosen as its next head baseball coach, effective August 25. Rosen replaces Jeff Jenkins, who served 32 years in the role before announcing his retirement as athletic director and head baseball coach following the 2021 season.
Former Waynesburg pitcher Mason Miller and Bradford Webb, a graduate of Hampden-Sydney were drafted on day two of the MLB Amateur Draft. The third and final day saw four more D-III players hear their name called.
Marietta slides into fourth place in this weeks D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25. The top two teams remain Washington and Washington & Jefferson with Webster moving up to third.
George Washington must be proud. Leading off the latest Top 25 are two namesake schools, Washington University and Washington & Jefferson. UW-Whitwater, Webster and Salisbury round out the top five this week.
Junior Caleb Durbin had an outstanding day, hitting for the cycle in his first four at bats. He tied the program record in runs in a single game, set in April 2012, with five. Durbin's 10 total bases in the game ranks him fifth in program history.
As Washington U takes back the top spot in the D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top25, two teams are back in the Top 25. SUNYAC members Oswego State and Cortland are ranked 22nd and 25th in this weeks poll.
Trinity (Texas) is back on top of the D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25 after Buena Vista took a weekend series from Washington. This is just a number of shake ups in this weeks Top 25 where no teams dropped out.
Buena Vista welcomed the top ranked WashU Bears and swept Washington in a the first two games of a three game series Saturday. Trinity (Texas) made a statement in sweeping No. 19 Centenary.
A Caleb Durbin two-run home run gave No. 2 Washington a game one win over No. 4 Webster in a match up of Top 5 teams. Webster took the nightcap 7-1, snapping Washington's 17 game win streak.
Marietta climbs to number five as Southern Maine and North Central drop out of the Top 10. The trio of Trinity (Texas), Washington Univ. and Salisbury maintain their hold on the top three spots in the latest D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25.
Washington made it four wins in their last six games over Top 10 competition entering the weekend with a 14-0 record with a 3-2 and 6-2 sweep of No. 5 Aurora.
A full Sunday schedule was decimated with rain and unplayable conditions. A few teams got out with Washington University getting a statement win over North Central and Denison turning the tables and sweeping Wooster to even their four game series.
Aurora (11-0) had it easier than Washington (9-0) and St, John's (9-0) but the results on Wednesday were the same as all three teams stayed unbeaten on the season.
Centenary (La.) played their way into a top 25 ranking, debuting today at number 25. Trinity (Texas) and Cal Lutheran remain 1-2 with Washington University making the move to third.
The Central region was represented in the final Top 25 by North Central (No. 6), Washington University (No. 7) and Webster (No. 20) with Buena Vista, Coe, Spalding and Wartburg receiving votes in a pandemic shortened season.
Marietta improved their team ERA to 2.88 ERA with a 2-1 win over Ohio Wesleyan on Wednesday. Kean came off a long layoff and stayed in the win column, Washington University got into the act, stopping a two game slide.
Cal Lutheran is back into the top spot since the end of the 2017 season. Washington University was knocked out of the number one spot with two losses to Coe.
Aurora bounced back from a loss yesterday with a sweep of Penn State-Altoona. Elsewhere, Cal Lutheran needed comebacks to win twice but top ranked Washington University was unable to get a comeback of their own as they fell to Coe.
The no.22 Blue Jays used a six homer game to get past Penn State Harrisburg while top ten teams, Washington University and Salisbury, flexed their pitching muscle for victory.
Nearly 900 players were nominated, and from those, we selected and announce the 13th annual D3baseball.com All-America team, including the player of the year, pitcher of the year and rookie of the year.
In the final regular season D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25, a shake up in the top of the poll has Christopher Newport the new number one team heading into the NCAA D-III Playoffs. Following the Captains is Concordia Chicago, Southern Maine, Trinity (Texas) and Washington U.