St. Joseph's (L.I.) Head Coach Tom Caputo notched his 200th career-win as the St. Joseph's completed a Skyline Conference doubleheader sweep of the United States Merchant Marine Academy on Sunday afternoon. The Golden Eagles came away with a 7-1 win in game one before claiming a 7-2 victory in game two.
Oberlin upset No. 3 Baldwin Wallace on Sunday with a 5-3 win, giving the Yellow Jackets their only loss in their last ten games. It was the same as DePauw took down No. 2 Denison 7-6. The Big Red came back to win the second game. St. Joseph's (L.I.) stretched their win streak to 19 games.
With a 22-10 win over William Paterson, the St. Joseph's (L.I.) Golden Eagles extended their program best win streak to 17 games. With wins this weekend, they can match and pass ECSU for the longest streak this year in the division.
Outfield play was exceptional in week 8 of the D3baseball.com Team of the Week. Northlands's Vinny Troccoli is one of four outfielders to appear that includes other standout performances from Marian, Ohio Wesleyan and St. Joseph's (L.I.) outfielders.
The top-seeded St. Joseph's University (L.I.) baseball team claimed their second straight Skyline Conference tournament championship with a 10-4 win over #2 SUNY Maritime at Gregg Alfano Field on Sunday afternoon.
Adrian broke or tied four offensive records on Friday and they were not the only ones. Pitt-Greensburg also broke records. Mary Washington, St. Joseph (L.I.), Wartburg and Wilkes all scored 15 or more runs on the day.
Region III is among the smallest in Division III baseball and made lots of noise in 2022 as seven of the region’s 33 squads qualified for the NCAA tournament.
St. Joseph's (L.I.) school officials announced the appointment of Tom Caputo as their new head coach, Caputo replaces Richard Garrett, who, earlier this week, announced his retirement after nine years at the helm of SJLI's program.
The St. Joseph's University (L.I.) baseball team won back-to-back games against the United States Merchant Marine Academy to win their fifth Skyline Conference Baseball Championship on Sunday afternoon. The Golden Eagles clinch an automatic bid into the Division III NCAA Baseball Tournament with the championship victory.
The name has changed but the faces atop the mountain of Division III baseball stay the same as the calendar has turned to 2022. What was prior called the “New York” region and included teams across the state now is Region 3....more
There may not quite be a New York state of mind as the New York regional returns to the cozy confines of Leo Pinckney Field at Falcon Park in Auburn, New York. Cortland hosts the regional for the 12th time in the last 19 years.
Gehrig Montoro's RBI single in the top of the eleventh lifted the No. 2 seeded St. Joseph's (L.I.) to a 6-5 win over the fourth-seeded US Merchant Marines in game two of the 2018 Skyline Conference Championship final series. The Golden Eagles bounced back to capture the tournament title after dropping game one 5-4.
Head Coach Rich Garrett recorded his 100th win Tuesday evening when St. Joseph's (L.I.) earned an 8-6 victory in game one of a non-conference matchup against the New Jersey City University. The Golden Eagles came up short in game two, 5-3.
New England College evened their record with a sweep of Thomas in NAC play. Cortland, Wooster, Emory and St. Joseph's (L.I.) also earned sweeps on Sunday.
St. Joseph's (L.I.) found time for a three game set and in the middle of a two game set with Colby, upset No. 13 Johns Hopkins. Around the nation, Christopher Newport, Earlham, and UW-Whitewater all need their final at-bat to put their game into the win column.
Cortland is the favorite to reach the final series in may but they will have competition in the SUNYAC with Oswego State and in the region by the likes of St. John Fisher, Union, St. Joseph’s (Long Island), Farmingdale State and Old Westbury
Cortland is the favorite to reach the final series in may but they will have competition in the SUNYAC with Oswego State and in the region by the likes of St. John Fisher, Union, St. Joseph’s (Long Island), Farmingdale State and Old Westbury
The Washington Regional has a Mid-Atlantic feel as half the teams came over to fill out four spots in the eight team regional hosted by Washington and Jefferson.
St. Joseph's (L.I.) was crowned Skyline Conference Champion for the second time in program history after edging Farmingdale State, 9-8, in 11th inning, walk-off fashion on Tuesday evening on the campus of FSC.
Lancaster Bible’s Justin Taylor and Penn State-Behrend’s Brian Bohman each picked up a share of the Hitter of the Week accolade, and Josh Outsen of St. Joseph’s (L.I.) was tabbed the Pitcher of the Week in the Division III NCBWA honors.
Josh Outsen no hit Yeshiva for the second straight year as the Eagles swept a doubleheader from the Maccabees. In the 16-0 win,Outsen faced just two batters over the minimum.