Performances that saw seven homers, 13 shutout innings and eight no-hit frames captured the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Div. III honors for the week of April 7-13
A no-hitter and a three-homer game captured the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Div. III honors for the week of March 31-April 6 with one player winning two awards on the same week for the first time in the history of the awards.
Crooked-number home runs powered Wooster's winning streak to double digits, then the Fighting Scots rallied late to sweep DePauw . Mount Union also extended their win skein to elevens with a sweep of Otterbein.
Aaron Swick, a 15-year NCAA Div. III head coach who achieved great success at Willamette, has been hired as The College of Wooster's head baseball coach.
Wilmington has found its new head baseball coach as Barry Craddock rose to the top of an impressive pool of candidates during a national search. Craddock comes to Wilmington from Wooster, where he has been the head coach for the last four years.
Babson flexed both their offensive muscle and pitching prowess with a 16-0 shutout of Wooster on Thursday. Among the 100+ games on the schedule, Ithaca came up with a big win over UW-Stevens Point and Baldwin Wallace walked-off a surprising Oberlin team.
Players from the USA South Athletic Conference, the Atlantic East Conference, the American Southwest Conference, and the North Coast Athletic Conference are off to hot starts in 2023 and took home the NCBWA DIII Awards for the month of February.
Region 7 showed its strength in 2022, as Marietta and Baldwin Wallace both won super regionals and competed in Cedar Rapids. Wooster and Denison showed every capability of doing the same.