First-years dominated on the mound, with this week’s NCBWA Div. III Pitcher and Rookie of the Week combining to work 15 hitless innings, and a six-home run week garnered the week nine Hitter of the Week honor.
Jason Clark slugged his way to a spot on the team of the week, our weekly honor role of the best payer at each position on the field. Also making the team are two no-hit pitchers, one who shined in a single game and another with three not-hit relief appearances.
Thomas provided two exciting games in their doubleheader split with NVU-Lyndon on Saturday. Game one was lost in extras and Garrison Paillet pitched the first no-hitter for the Terriers.
The Thomas Terriers walked off with a sweep over Maine-Presque Isle at home while Beloit took two of their own over St. Norbert to move to 6-0. The Buccaneers have scored 9 or 19 runs in five of their six wins.
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.
A small number of teams took the field on Easter Sunday. Castleton and Thomas played the most with a tripleheader that included a suspended game and a scheduled doubleheader. The only Top 25 game on tap had UWW defeating St. Thomas.
The NCAA did its due diligence considering geography and regional rankings to come up with a diverse regional consisting of a medley of talent congregating in Marietta, Ohio.
WATERVILLE, ME- The 2013 baseball squad has been predicted to finish fourth in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) pre-season poll, according to coaches in the conference.
WATERVILLE, ME- The Thomas College baseball team will look to build off of a historic 2012 season as the squad finished with a school record 19 conference victories and 25 wins overall. The Terriers earned the number two seed in the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) East Division and fell to conference champion Castleton in the semi-finals.