The first nine-inning perfect game of the year, a 16-hit week while batting .593, and a one-hitter claimed the week three National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Div. III Hitter, Pitcher, and Rookie of the Week honors. This week’s selections cover games played March 6-12
After five hours and forty minutes, including four separate weather delays, Westfield State tossed a combined no-hitter while also slugging their way to a 17-1 thrashing over Johnson & Wales on Wednesday afternoon.
Wartburg bounced back from a opening season loss with a win over No 10 Webster. Westminster (Mo.) traveled to Kansas to match up with Buena Vista this weekend and finished off a three game sweep with a 10-9 win.
Webster assistant coach Zach Bishop was named the new head coach for Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., by Westminster College officials. Bishop replaces Denny Hughes, who retired at the end of the 2019 season.
Dallas scored n the 12th inning to upset No. 5 Texas Lutheran to salvage one in a three game set. Marietta and Westminster (Mo.) split their doubleheaders with ranked conference foes Heidelberg and Webster.
Westminster College's Paul Moyer holds the distinction of being the first ever SLIAC Baseball Player of the Year, winning the award in back to back seasons in 2000 and 2001.
The Central doesn’t boast the strongest bracket in the tournament field, with only two of the region’s teams slotting in the D3baseball.com top 25. But that doesn’t mean the field is lacking in quality.
Westminster (Mo.) is NCAA Tournament bound for the third time in program history after a 9-5 take all win over Greenville.The Blue Jays lost the first game of the day, 9-6, but were able to bounce back in the take-all game.
The Blue Jays won the program's fourth SLIAC Tournament and now possess a 28-13 season record.
Adam Mundle put a mark in the Westminster (Mo.) game-day record book with three triples in Sunday's 15-1 win over Eureka. For Southern Vermont, Dylan Angelo set a season record with his 10th win of the 2016 season.
Earlham reached 700 program wins on Saturday with a 3-0 win over Manchester. Elsewhere it was MIT setting a runs record with 31 in a sweep of Emerson and Westminister's Deion Hughes setting a new pitching mark for the Blue Jays in a split with Webster.
Rain forced a third of the slate to another day but it did not prevent a Keuka sweep of Crown on Monday. Elsewhere it looked like a fall football score as Westminister (MO.) defeated Middlebury 29-8.