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Worcester walks off FisherApril 07, 2021The Lancers tangled with Fisher and walked off to a split with the NAIA program. Elsewhere in New England, Brandeis and Lasell played for the first time, despite sharing the same baseball field. the Judges took both games of a doubleheasder.
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Rutgers-Newark advances in NJAC tourneyMay 06, 2017Rutgers-Newark knocked off top seeded TCNJ as five teams remain in the NJAC tournament. Top GNAC seed, St. Joseph's (Maine) also lost their GNAC contest today as Lasell sent the Monks home with a 0-2 record.
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Harjula wins 100th with two wins on WednesdayMarch 08, 2017Lasell saw four different players hit home runs and head coach Greg Harjula earned his 100th career win in a twinbill sweep against Worcester State Wednesday afternoon at New England Baseball Complex.
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Petr no-hitter caps sweepApril 16, 2016Lasell pitcher Daniel Petr pitched a no-hitter to lead the Lasers to the win in game one over Anna Maria. He fanned four and walked three in the complete-game effort as the second pitcher in Lasell history to throw a no-hitter.
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Tower to lead HawksDecember 01, 2015Roger Williams announced Jason Tower as the new Head Coach of the RWU Baseball program. Tower comes to Roger Williams after spending the past three seasons as Assistant Coach at Tufts.
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Sherman no-hitter highlights Lasell sweepApril 14, 2013Greg Sherman threw the first no hitter in Lasell program history in a 5-0 win over Anna Maria on Sunday.
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Suffolk Ranks First in GNAC Baseball Preseason PollMarch 08, 2011Suffolk University, the 2009 GNAC Champions, has been selected as the GNAC Baseball preseason favorite in a vote conducted by GNAC Coaches. St. Joseph's ME was edged to second place by two points, while Johnson & Wales placed third and Albertus followed in fourth. Rounding out the top six teams is Emerson ranked in 5th and Lasell in 6th place.
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Lasell Baseball Kicks Off 2011 Season with a WinMarch 05, 2011BROOKLYN, NY- In the first game of the 2011 Lasell College baseball season, the Lasers produced a 6-4 victory over NYU Polytechnic at Flord Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York.