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hockeyfan77

Quote from: ECSUalum on May 15, 2014, 11:43:36 AM
Great regular season and LEC tournament! Disappointing NCAA ???
Good Luck to USM going forward.




It was a good run for you guys:  ECSU couldn't catch a break this week....

hockeyfan77

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Final     WSU      2      SJC      4







ECSUalum

Quote from: hockeyfan77 on May 15, 2014, 12:38:39 PM
Quote from: ECSUalum on May 15, 2014, 11:43:36 AM
Great regular season and LEC tournament! Disappointing NCAA ???
Good Luck to USM going forward.




It was a good run for you guys:  ECSU couldn't catch a break this week....
Thanks Hockeyfan, but good teams make their own breaks, and Eastern just could not get it done from a defensive, offensive pitching standpoint :(.
Again, Good Luck to your Huskies.  Make it two years in a row to the CWS 8-)

hockeyfan77

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Final    Endicott      4      Mitchell     2   

hockeyfan77

#1624
Final      USM      3     Tufts     2

hockeyfan77

#1625
Final     SJC      9        Mitchell      2

hockeyfan77

#1626
Final     Tufts     4        MIT      6

hockeyfan77

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Final       USM      8      Endicott     4









hockeyfan77

#1628
Final       MIT     4       SJC     3

hockeyfan77

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Final      Endicott      7      MIT     3

hockeyfan77

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Final      Endicott      1      USM     11


ECSUalum

Collegiate Baseball Div. 3 Poll 12-23-14


Wisconsin-Whitewater No. 1 In
Collegiate Baseball's 2015
NCAA Div. III Pre-Season Poll

  Rank School (2014 Record) Points
  1. Wisconsin-Whitewater (44-7) 273
  2. Emory, GA (38-13) 270
  3. St. Thomas, MN (39-9) 268
  4. Linfield, OR (37-9) 265
  5. Cortland St., NY (36-10) 261
  6. Salisbury, MD (37-9) 258
  7. Southern Maine (37-15) 255
  8. California Lutheran (36-10) 253
  9. Concordia-Chicago, IL (39-7) 250
10. Marietta, OH (30-16) 248
11. Webster, MO (37-7) 245
12. Trinity, TX (33-10) 243
13. Rowan, NJ (31-12) 241
14. Wisc.-Stevens Point (32-13) 238
15. Kean, NJ (35-14) 235
16. Case Western Reserve, OH (34-12) 231
17. Eastern Connecticut St. (32-9) 229
18. Buena Vista, IA (37-9) 226
19. Birmingham-Southern, AL (35-12) 224
20. Shenandoah, VA (33-11) 220
21. Tufts, MA (34-9) 218
22. Baldwin Wallace, OH (30-20) 216
23. Amherst, MA (30-11) 213
24. Bridgewater, VA (36-14) 210
25. Adrian, MI (33-15) 208
26. Wesleyan, CT (31-12) 206
27. Endicott, MA (34-16) 202
28. Moravian, PA (32-12) 200
29. George Fox, OR (28-12) 196
30. Heidelberg, OH (31-13) 193
  Also Receiving Votes: St. John Fisher, NY (31-11), Rhodes, TN (33-17), Gettysburg, PA (33-8), Widener, PA (33-13), Ithaca, NY (26-10), MIT (27-15), Rutgers-Camden, NJ (30-13), Chapman, CA (30-13), Washington-St. Louis, MO (28-16), La Roche, PA (31-15), Rose-Hulman, IN (29-18), Worcester State, MA (25-17), Johns Hopkins, MD (22-18), SUNY-Old Westbury, NY (20-22), Oswego State, NY (21-13), Manchester, IN (26-17), Saint Joseph's, ME (30-15), Union, NY (26-12-1), Bethel, MN (23-12), Concordia, TX (31-14), Montclair St. (22-18), DeSales, PA (27-16), Haverford, PA (23-20), Wheaton, MA (27-16-1), Penn State Erie Behrend, PA (30-14), Redlands, CA (15-23), Keystone , PA (27-14), Misericordia, PA (31-15-1), Piedmont, GA (25-14), Rochester, NY (25-16), Anderson, IN (26-15).   

Source: Collegiate Baseball

kscer

Congratulations to Jim Broughton on winning his 300th game recently. He has been coach of Colby Sawyer since it started Baseball 21 years ago, and really epitomizes what a D-lll program is all about. A small school in northern New England, Colby Sawyer faces many difficulties in recruiting for baseball and, because of weather and distance within the conference, a horrendous schedule. Definitely about the Student athlete. Congrats Jim, hope you make 500 wins.