Covenant halted a five game losing streak with an upset win over at No. 4 Birmingham-Southern. otherwise it was a day of success for the other teams in the Top 25. in the only contest between ranked opponents, Misericordia edged Marietta
Paul Phillips named the 14th baseball coach in LETU history, announced by school officials. Phillips takes over after serving as an assistant under head coach Doug Simons for the past six seasons at Covenant College.
La Grange downing Covenant 10-5 on Thursday. as the offense continued on a hot streak. Centenary (La.) welcomed Dubuque for a three game series, taking game one. In a battle of Northwesterns, Northwestern (Minn.) opened with two losses.
CNU scored three in the ninth to earn a win in their opener. It was less dramatic for Lynchburg and Covenant to overcome early deficits and get into the winners circle again.
Centenary (La.) braved the cold for a win over ETBU to move to 2-0 on the young season. In Mississippi, Belhaven hosted Piedmont and Covenant welcomed Erskine.
Alex Gonzalez homered on the second pitch of the game, but the Covenant baseball team's offense could not keep up with Berry as the host Vikings swept the Scots, 11-6 and 14-0, in a season-opening doubleheader on Monday at Bowdoin Field.
Behind the pitching of Andrew Cline, Covenant upset top ranked Piedmont in the opening day of the USA South conference tournament. La Roche's Joe Professori is the latest to set a major record, taking over the program's career hits record with his 222nd hit.
The Covenant baseball team withstood two weather delays and scored a season-high 25 runs on 26 hits in a 25-17 victory over North Carolina Wesleyan in game one of a USA South series on Friday afternoon.
Monday saw a quarter of the scheduled games postponed and cancelled before the first pitch today. Albion, Covenent St. Scholastica, and UW-Whitewater got on the diamond to earn sweeps of their opponents.
After waiting an additional three days to open USA South play, the Covenant baseball team made a statement with a doubleheader sweep of Maryville on Monday on the road.
Tommy Easley and Lewis Saunders both had three-run home runs as the Covenant baseball team defeated Emory & Henry, 17-5, on Friday afternoon on top of Lookout Mountain.
The Covenant baseball team began the 2018 season on Saturday, but it was host Oglethorpe that came away with the heroics as the Stormy Petrels took both games of the doubleheader at Anderson Field.
Emory was treated poorly by host Covenant as the Scots swept the top ranked Eagles on Saturday. The Wooster Scots did not have the same luck as their win streak was halted by Adrian.
The Covenant baseball team turned the program's first triple play in the first game, but the Scots dropped a pair of one-run games to Maryville on Saturday.
Occidental rolled to a win and Whittier walked off in SCIAC games as the conference scheduled resumed on Friday. Elsewhere, Luke Harvey became the Covenant steals leader and St Mary's (Minn.) Ben Buerkle got his 200th career hit.
Caleb Bloye hit two home runs, including a walk-off solo shot in the second game, and the Covenant baseball team completed a doubleheader sweep of Berea
The Covenant baseball team completed its first series sweep of the season as the Scots defeated visiting Emory & Henry 8-7 in game one and 6-1 in game two of Saturday's doubleheader.
Matt Reitz and Kyle Phillips combined to allow just four hits and Devin Cerrato hit a two-run home run to lead the Covenant baseball team to a 7-2 win over Emory & Henry
Grant Kierpa threw eight solid innings and the Covenant baseball team scored four runs in the third and eighth innings to pull out a 9-4 victory at Berry on Tuesday evening at William R. Bowdoin Field.
Matt Reitz tossed seven strong innings and the Covenant baseball team used big hits from Trenton Nobles and Caleb Bloye to defeat visiting Piedmont 5-2