In a play-in game Susquehanna needed extras to defeat Drew to earn the final spot in the Landmark four-team double elimination tournament. They were not the only team to save their season with an extra inning win. John Jay needed an extra inning to advance to play CCNY in the CUNYAC finals.
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Brian Eberly has been named as the new head baseball coach at Drew University, Director of Athletics Christa Racine has announced. Eberly comes to the Forest after serving as the Head Baseball Coach and Coordinator of Athletic Events and Facilities at nearby County College of Morris (CCM) over the last 12 years. A former NCAA Division II student-athlete, he becomes just the 15th head coach in the 91-year history of Drew baseball and only the fourth since 1984.
John Fugett has been named as the head baseball coach at Drew school officials announced. Fugett comes to the Forest after serving as a full-time assistant coach, pitching coach, and recruiting coordinator at Lehigh over the last seven years.
Brian Hirschberg has resigned as head coach of the Drew baseball team, school officials announced. Hirschberg will leave his position to pursue other career opportunities
Ryan Sabbag's (Miami, Fla.) two-out RBI triple in the seventh inning proved to be the difference, as the Drew University baseball team (4-1) earned a 2-1 victory over William Paterson (0-2) at Jeff Albies Field on Wednesday afternoon. Joshua Williams (Harrison, N.J.) and Vinny Doren (Berkeley Heights, N.J.) combined to toss five shutout innings out of the bullpen, as the Rangers recorded their fourth consecutive win.
Drew scored eight runs in the ninth and tenth innings to grab an 11-6 win over Stevens. In the South both the Captains of Christopher Newport and the Yellow Jackets of Randolph-Macon won big in midweek games.
Timely hits, shutdown pitching and flawless defense led the Drew University baseball team to a 2-1 win at Elizabethtown College on Saturday and clinched a berth in the 2017 Landmark Conference Championship.
The Drew University baseball team set a new school record for wins in a season with 24 and boosted its Landmark Conference playoff hopes with a Senior Day Saturday sweep of Susquehanna University at Doc Young Field in a league doubleheader.
Senior center fielder Marc Cohen produced the walk-off single for the Drew University baseball team on Friday, pushing the Rangers to their second victory over a nationally ranked opponent this season, 3-2, against No. 12 Salisbury University in come-from-behind fashion at Doc Young Field.
Senior pitcher Ryan Fitzpatrick fired a four-hit shutout in Game 1, and the Drew University baseball bats exploded in a 17-5 victory in Game 2 as the Rangers swept the first two games of a Landmark Conference series over The University of Scranton at PNC Field, the home of the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees.
The Drew University baseball team scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to erase a two-run deficit and walk off with a 5-4 win over Franklin & Marshall College at Doc Young Field on Thursday.
The Drew University baseball team scored two runs in the top of the 10th inning to regain the Madison Avenue Challenge Trophy by defeating FDU-Florham, 8-6, at Dodge Field in a game hosted by the Madison Little League.
The Drew University baseball team scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth to come from behind and defeat St. Joseph's College–Brooklyn, 6-5, in a non-conference game at Doc Young Field on Wednesday afternoon. The win marked No. 100 in head coach Brian Hirschberg's career at Drew. Hirschberg is in his sixth season at the helm of the Rangers.
The Drew University baseball team erased three separate deficits and received a walk-off hit from sophomore Joe Grossane in the bottom of the ninth to top No. 24 Ramapo College, 6-5, at Doc Young Field on Friday.
Senior catcher Mike Miraglia's 100th career hit was a game-tying single in the top of the eighth to help the Drew University baseball team erase an early 6-0 deficit and beat Penn State Behrend, 8-7, in the Rangers' final game at the Florida Gulf Coast Spring Training on Friday morning.
Randolph-Macon won their sixth straight game to start the season over Christopher Newport. Drew stayed in state as well with a shutout win over Stevens.
The Drew University baseball team kept its playoff hopes alive with a doubleheader sweep of The University of Scranton on Senior Day Saturday at Doc Young Field.
The 100th hit of senior second baseman Anthony Feltre's career was one of 17 for the Drew University baseball team, who won its 2016 home opener at Doc Young Field on Thursday in a slugfest, 13-10, over St. Joseph's (Brooklyn) College.
Eight different Rangers combined for 13 hits as the Drew University baseball team (4-2) won its third straight game with a 14-4 win over Hilbert College on Tuesday at the Florida Gulf Coast Spring Training.
The Drew University baseball team won its first game of the young 2016 season on Tuesday afternoon, 8-4, at William Paterson University with a complete team effort featuring hits by nine different Rangers.
The Rangers' bullpen closed out a brilliant effort by sophomore starting pitcher Kevin Skettini as the Drew University baseball team won the Battle of Madison Avenue, 4-2, over rival FDU-Florham on Thursday night at Dodge Field.
The Drew University baseball team accomplished it's fifth Landmark Conference victory in its last six league games by defeating conference-rival Elizabethtown College, 11-7, in the three-game series finale and taking two out of three in the series.
Kyle Fackler could not have been any more clutch on Thursday as he had two walk-off hits for Elizabethtown. Bethel, Drew, Stevenson also got walk-off wins
The Drew University baseball team rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth, and after a walk-off hit by sophomore Tommy Broyles in the 10th inning, topped Moravian College 5-4 in the Landmark Conference series opener on Thursday at Doc Young Field.
The Drew University baseball team rode both a dominant closing outing from senior Matthew Hunter and a frequent offensive output to an 8-6 Opening Day triumph over Ramapo College on Wednesday afternoon at Doc Young Field.
A three-run ninth inning propelled the Drew University baseball team to a come-from-behind, 5-4 victory over The United States Merchant Marine Academy in Game 3 of a Landmark Conference series on Monday evening at Baseball Heaven.