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bisonpride

Hello Everybody!

Here's the board for the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) baseball.. Feel welcome to post message here..

Thanks.

bisonpride

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There are the helpful websites link for you to view it on the CAC baseball teams below

CAC Official Website - http://www.cacsports.com/
CAC Baseball Website - http://www.cacsports.com/baseball/basetball.html

CAC Baseball team sites:
Catholic Cardinals Baseball - http://athletics.cua.edu/spring/baseball/
Gallaudet Bison Baseball   - http://athletics.gallaudet.edu/baseball.php
Mary Washington Eagles Baseball   - http://athletics.umw.edu/bbindex.htm
Salisbury Seagulls Baseball  - http://www.salisbury.edu/athletics/baseball/default.asp
St. Mary's Seahawks Baseball - http://www.smcm.edu/athletics/baseball/
York Spartans Baseball - http://www.ycp.edu/sports

rollingthunda

Hope them Sea Gulls are ready for this weekend.  The real birds come to town on Feb 18th when the Blue Jays from Etown come to pay a visit.  I'll take Etown in a sweep.
Thunder


The name on the front of the Jersey is whole lot more important than the name on the back.

cnufan


njlincolnlion

The Salisbury Seagulls are now 4-0 with their 3-2 win over the CNU Captains.
Hold fast to dreams,
For if dreams die,
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.

Langston Hughes, '29      
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, '30

17 NCAA DIII Championships

Coop4POY

I sure hope I don't have to hear all the hype , all year long about how great this conference is and then be dissapointed at the regional tournament again. I was disgusted to see those MIGHTY teams from the CAC get clobbered. Spread some of those misguided votes a little farther south!

njlincolnlion

Salisbury defeated No. 8 Messiah 3-2 over the weekend.  The Seagulls are currently 10-1 on the year so far.
Hold fast to dreams,
For if dreams die,
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.

Langston Hughes, '29      
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, '30

17 NCAA DIII Championships

Pat Coleman

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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

mwcsid


01/11/07
UMW's Lee Rubin Signs Professional Contract with Can Am League's Brockton Rox

FREDERICKSBURG, VA - Recent University of Mary Washington graduate Lee Rubin (West Orange, NJ/West Orange) has signed a contract to play professional baseball for the Brockton Rox, an independent league team in the Can Am League, as was announced on Wednesday. Rubin, a four-year starter at UMW, will begin his first season in the professional ranks when the Can Am League opens play in May.
The eleventh player in UMW's 20-year history to play professionally, Rubin closed his career with the Eagles last May holding UMW single game records for hits (6), RBI (8), and total bases (12). His four-year totals with the Eagles include a .368 batting average, with 10 home runs and 101 RBI. Last season with the Eagles, he missed several weeks after being hit in the head with a pitch, but still batted .384 with five home runs and 29 RBI in 99 at bats.
"It's a lifelong dream to play professional baseball", said Rubin on Wednesday. "It's rewarding to work extremely hard towards a goal and see it work out."
Rubin, who played last summer in the prestigious Jayhawk Summer College Baseball League in Joplin, MO, joins Eagle teammate and classmate Kevin Foeman in the professional ranks. Foeman signed with the San Francisco Giants last June and played in the Arizona League.

Ralph Turner

C'mon CAC fans, let's get started!

Catholic 5 , #26 Salisbury 1.  This evens the season series.

Catholic website

NCWC

Five-run 9th inning lifts SU over Va. Wesleyan
SALISBURY, Md. - The No. 26 Salisbury University baseball team scored five runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to rally past visiting Virginia Wesleyan College to win a thrilling 9-8 game on Tuesday afternoon at Sea Gull Field.

Salisbury (13-1) hit two home runs in the ninth to tie the game at eight runs apiece. Junior left fielder Randy Boyle stepped to the plate with two outs and a runner on third base. He then smacked a shot off the right field fence to plate shortstop Brian Camper as the Sea Gulls mobbed Camper at home plate to celebrate the come-from-behind victory. The Sea Gulls trailed by as much as six, down 7-1 in the seventh inning, but rallied to score eight runs in the final two innings. SU extends its winning streak to 13 consecutive games.

Senior Andrew Jensen led off the ninth inning with an inside-the-park home run. Four batters later senior catcher Pete Callahan blasted a three-run home run to right-center field to tie the game at 8-8. Designated hitter Justin Armiger reached on an error and Camper followed with a fielder's choice that forced Armiger out at second base. Senior Colin Kraus reached on an infield hit to send Camper to third and set the table for Boyle.

The Sea Gulls exact revenge on the Marlins, the only team that has beaten SU this season. Salisbury lost its first game of the season 4-0 on the road.

VWC (9-7) controlled the game for the first seven innings. The Marlins manufactured a run in the first inning and received assistants from the Sea Gulls in the fourth and sixth innings. SU committed two errors in the fourth that led to two VWC runs. Boyle dropped the ball in left field which allowed three runs to score in the sixth.

SU got on the board in the bottom of the sixth when Jensen hit a lead-off triple. The senior right fielder extended his hitting streak to 14 games as he went 3-for-4 from the plate. Jensen was a double short of a cycle. Senior third baseman Alex Vitale then brought Jensen home on a sacrifice fly. The Sea Gulls tacked on another run in the seventh before Armiger clubbed a two-run homer in the eighth to cut the Marlin lead to three, 7-4.

Virginia Wesleyan catcher Matt Hudgins homered off SU reliever Eric Willey (2-0) in the top of the ninth inning. Hudgins' third home run of the season made it 8-4 in the Marlins' favor going into the bottom of the ninth inning.

Salisbury left-handed starter Bryan Brainer allowed six runs (one earned) in less then six innings pitched where he struck out seven. VWC starting pitcher Jesse Freeman hurled five scoreless innings, allowed six hits, two walks and struck out four batters.

The Sea Gulls will travel to Washington, D.C., tomorrow (March 14) to face Capital Athletic Conference foe Catholic University at 3 p.m. The two schools met last Saturday when SU won 12-2 at home.

16 USA South/ Dixie Conference titles, 12 Regional titles, 2  World Series titles

ycp

For anyone interested in following the Capital Athletic Conference tournament, please visit the tournament homepage at:

http://www.ycp.edu/sports/baseball/2006/CACBBTOUR.html

bbald eagle

According to the school's President, the NCAA is investigating a complaint about a grade change for a student athlete at Gallaudet.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/02/AR2007050202453.html

The article does not identify the sport the athlete played.

VJC Baseball

Just an update to the CAC:

Catholic has left the CAC
Villa Julie College and Wesley College has joined the CAC

bringing total baseball to 7 teams, AQ is not available for I believe 2 years (someone may want to check on that) and there might be other changes before then anyway...who knows?

Ralph Turner

Quote from: VJC Baseball on September 16, 2007, 12:22:06 AM
Just an update to the CAC:

Catholic has left the CAC.
Villa Julie College and Wesley College have joined the CAC,

bringing total baseball to 7 teams.  The AQ is not available for, I believe, 2 years, and there might be other changes before then anyway...who knows?
Yes, the Capital is eligible for a baseball AQ in 2010.  :)