Hiram used a crooked number to erase a lead for Westminster (Pa.) on Sunday. In a Top 25 showdown, No. 13 Denison doubled up No. 4 Baldwin Wallace, 8-4
Westminster (Pa.) completed a sweep of PAC rival Geneva on a light schedule of game on Monday. Out in Minnesota, teams were able to work on the backlog of postponed games with a quarter of the games today played by teams from the MIAC and UMAC.
Hamline picked up their first wins of the season playing at a neutral field and Eastern notched their first win on their spring trip. Gwynedd Mercy, John Jay, Mass-Boston, Mitchell, New England College, TCNJ and Westminster (Pa.) also earned win number on on the season.
Mary Washington has named Kelly Swiney as its new head coach, as announced by school officials. Swiney had been the head coach at Westminster (Pa.) for two seasons after coaching at his alma mater, Allegheny, for nine seasons.
Westminster (Pa.) has hired Patrick Riley as its head baseball coach for the 2020 season. Riley was the assistant coach for the Titans the past two seasons and replaces Kelly Swiney, who stepped down after two seasons to pursue another head coaching position.
Westminster and Thiel traded 7-6 victories as they join Thomas More and Geneva with just four PAC losses. They trail Washington and Jefferson with an 11-1 conference record.
Westminster College has named Kelly Swiney as its new head baseball coach. Swiney had been the head baseball coach at Allegheny College for the past nine seasons.
To no one’s surprise, the ‘Etta Express claims the number one seed again in 2012. However, the defending national champion Pioneers have no easy road on their trek to Appleton this year.
Westminster captured its third conference and second Presidents' Athletic Conference championship ever on Saturday after they shutout Washington and Jefferson, 6-0.
Westminster senior pitcher Justin Prejsnar (New Castle, PA / New Castle) earned his team-high fifth complete game of the season and goes to a team-best 7-1 overall.
In game one, the Titans relied on the arm of senior pitcher Patrick Mulligan (Brookfield, OH / Brookefield) and the bat of classmate Tim Wiand (Pottstown, PA / Owen J. Roberts) as they dominated for a 15-5 win. Westminster lost 2-0 in the nightcap.
In game one, the Titans relied on the arm of senior pitcher Patrick Mulligan (Brookfield, OH / Brookefield) and the bat of classmate Tim Wiand (Pottstown, PA / Owen J. Roberts) as they dominated for a 15-5 win. Westminster lost 2-0 in the nightcap.
Titans pulled away in the fifth inning with eight runs. Senior Justin King highlighted the inning with a three-run home run, marking his first four-bagger of his career.
Westminster homered four times, led by junior Tyler Robinson (Creston, PA / Norwayne) who hit the ball over the fence in the second inning and in the fourth.
The Westminster College baseball team split a doubleheader with Case Western Reserve today. The Titans lost 4-1 in game one, but regrouped in the nightcap to win 2-0.
The Westminster College baseball team split a doubleheader with Case Western Reserve today. The Titans lost 4-1 in game one, but regrouped in the nightcap to win 2-0.
NEW CASTLE, Pa. - In its final games of the regular season, the Westminster College baseball team lost a pair of games against Grove City by scores of 10-4 in the first game and 10-3 in the second game. The first game, a continuation of a postponed game at Grove City on Saturday, was held at Westminster's on-campus field. The second game was a night game held at Neshannock High School.
BETHANY, W.Va. - After taking a 5-0 lead through two and a half innings, the Westminster College baseball team hung on for a 5-2 win at Bethany Sunday. With the win, the Titans clinch a spot in the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Tournament for the fourth time in the last five years. The Titans also become just the fifth team in school history to reach the 23-win mark as they are now 23-12 overall and 10-9 in the PAC. Bethany falls to 12-23 and 5-16 in league games.