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jdex

#2625
NY Regional hosted by Ithaca at Colburn Park, Newark, N.Y.
1. Cortland State
2. Kean
3. Amherst
4. Rutgers-Camden
5. Farmingdale State
6. Stevens
7. Union
8. Castleton

Cortland (31-8) will play Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. versus Castleton (Vt.) (29-10). Wednesday's other games feature: Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) (29-11-1) versus Farmingdale State (25-11) at 10 a.m.; Amherst (Mass.) (28-9) versus Stevens Institute (N.J.) (26-13) at 4:30 p.m.; and Kean (N.J.) (31-12) versus Union (26-10-1) at 7:45 p.m.

Tournament action continues with four games on both Thursday and Friday, starting at 10 a.m., along with two games Saturday and one game, if needed, on Sunday. Tickets each day are $4 for adults, $3 for students and senior citizens, and $2 for children 12 and under, and can be purchased at the gate. The winner of the double-elimination regional advances to the eight-team NCAA Division III World Series, which will be held May 23-27 in Grand Chute, Wis. (near Appleton; south of Green Bay). The World Series will be in Wisconsin for the 15th straight year.

AlleyCat

This should be a crazy regional. Anybody making picks?

airball55

Kean, with Cortland and Farmingdale as a sleeper...let's hope that one of our region teams get it done!

AlleyCat

I'm with you airball! If someone from another region comes out of the NY region, we'll never get the respect the region deserves. It's already happened a few other times and that's not good.

Cortland wins it with Rutgers Camden as the sleeper.

jdex

#2629
Cortland conquers Castleton St. 6-1 in NY regional NCAA play at Newark. Scores twice in first, four in seventh. Castleton gets 11 walks, four hits and STRANDS 14 runners!! Big story appears to be RDragon ace pitcher B. McClain's departure in third inning. Minor injury says Cortland website. Records Ks on five of first eight outs, then walks bases loaded and gives way to R. McAlary, who walks in Castleton run. Castleton gets first hit in fourth and strands runners at second and third. S. Kimmelman relieves in seventh, gets two outs and finds trouble on walk and single for first and third threat. Records strikeout. Kimmelman finishes.  Cortland four-run seventh features five hits. M. DeMilio double drives in run followed by two-out ribbies from C. Ziemendorf, A. Iacomini (2bh), PJ Rinaldi. CSt earlier has runner tossed out at the plate from leftfield. Dragons two run first inning has PJ Rinaldi two-rbi single to right.
Cortland pitchers fan 11.  Rinaldi 2x4, 3bi; M. Rosing 2x4; Ziemendorf 1x3, 2r, bi. Nine Dragons hit safely. McAlary credited with mound victory. S. Spencer losing pitcher with seven innings of work, 6r, 6er, 11h, 2bb, 1k. S. Pellz-Walsh 2x3 in setback
Next up: Cortland vs. Farmingdale Thursday at 4:30
Castleton St.      1- 4- 1
Cortland             6-11-2

In opening regional game today, Farmingdale 4-2 winner over Rutgers-Camden with two-run second and third innings. Rutgers-Camden plays Thursday 10 a.m. game vs. Castleton

Amherst edges Stevens 4-3
Kean over Union 5-4 on J. O'Connor walkoff HR in 9th

jdex

#2630
Cortland/Farmingdale suspended till Friday at least. Corts 10-5 lead with Farmingdale at-bat in home seventh when rain calls it a night. RDragons forge 10-0 lead through 3 1/2 innings. Score five in fourth as PJ Rinaldi, M. Rosing stroke two-rbi hits each before Rams post five in home fourth. CSt scores four in first and KO Rams starter. Rinaldi sac fly, Rosing rbi single. Farmingdale abets with boot, wild pitches, balk. B. Serio still on RDragon mound allowing 3er, 6h. Five Farmingdale pitchers surrender nine hits

Rutgers-Camden sends home Castleton St., VT 18-11

Stevens knocks out Union 10-3

jdex

#2631
Cortland stops Farmingdale 14-5 in resumption of suspended game from Thursday when RDragons held 10-5 lead. S. Komanecky takes over for B. Serio in bottom of seventh. PJ Rinaldi 3x4, r, 5bi, 2bh; M. DeMilio 3x6, r, bi; two hits each for C. Ziemendorf, A. Iacomini (3r, bb), M. Rosing (3bi, 2bh), T. Panetta (2bh). Farmingdale uses five pitchers in all and falls behind 4-0 in first inning. Cortland up 10-0 before Rams post five-run fifth. Ram T. Rydzewski 2x3, r; pinch hitter R. Levine 1x1, 2bi
Cortland      14-14-2
Farmingdale  5-  7-4

Cortland on Saturday at 4:30 faces Amherst, 7-1 winner over Kean on Friday eve

Farmingdale vs. Stevens on Saturday in 10 a.m. elimination game

Kean vs. Rutgers-Camden on Saturday in 1:15 p.m. elimination game

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jdex

#2632
Kean shades Amherst 4-3 in elimination Sunday play, meets Cortland Sunday at 5

Kean closes out Saturday action with 10-inning 6-5 beating of Farmingdale on bases loaded wild pitch. Kean on Sunday at 1 meets Amherst in losers bracket final. The winner faces tourney unbeaten Cortland at 5

Cortland downs Amherst 3-2 as reliever S. Kimmelman retires six straight over final two innings in relief of winner M. Polumbo (7 inn, 2r, 2er, 2bb, 4k). M. DeMilio two-out rbi single provides 1-0 RDragons lead in third. Corts open 3-0 in bottom of the sixth. C. Jackson pinch hit two-out two-rbi triple to right. Corts with third inning run. Lead shrinks to 3-2 when Amherst rises with two-out, none on rally in seventh. A. Hero double, M. Odenwaelder single drive in Amherst runs. Polumbo gets flyout to strand runners at second and third for second time. Bullpens then rule.  E. Kotin snuffs Cortland one-out, first and third bid in home seventh with Ks. Kimmelman then stands tall. D. Driscoll starts for Amherst. Three follow on Amherst hill. M. Rosing 2x3, r; DeMilio 2x4, bi; Jackson 1x2, 2bi, 3bh; PJ Rinaldi 1x2, r, 2bb for Cortland. Amherst's C. Gunn 2x4, 2bh; B. Hardin 2x2, r, bb
Cortland lone tourney unbeaten, awaits losers backet survivor for Sunday action
Amherst     2-8-0
Cortland     3-9-0

Cortland vs. Kean winner, 5 p.m.

Monday, if needed: Cortland vs. Kean, 1 p.m.

From early Saturday: Kean holds on for 5-4 win over Rutgers-Camden in elimination game. R-C in bottom of ninth scores once and leaves runners on first and second. Groundout ends it

Farmingdale ousts Stevens 6-2

rob

#1 seed Cortland outlasts #3 Amherst by the score of 3-2.
Amherst will play the winner of tonight's Kean - Farmingdale State matchup at 1pm tomorrow.
Cortland will then play the winner of that contest at 5pm.

rob

#1 seed Cortland to play #2 Kean in New York Region Final at 5:00 today

jdex

#2635
Cortland's on to Wisconsin and World Series with Sunday's 10-1 beating of Kean. B. McClain tosses complete game two-hitter with 2bb, 5k. After Kean scores in top of second on J. O'Connor triple, groundout rbi, RDragons quickly answer with two runs, then tack five spot in third with five straight two-out hits including PJ Rinaldi (rbi), M. Rosing, V. Bomasuto (rbi), T. Panetta (rbi) singles and C. Jackson 2-rbi triple to right. Corts with 13 hits  from eight bats. Rinaldi 2x4, 2r, bi, bb, 2bh; Bomasuto 2x4, 3r, 2bi, hbp; Jackson 2x2, r, 3bi, 3bh; Rosing 2x5, r, 2bh; Panetta 2x3, 22bi, bb, 2bh
Cortland 35-8, Kean 35-14. DH Rinaldi named tourney MOP for 8x14, 2 2bh, 3bb, 9bi. Joined all-tourney by P McClain, C Panetta, 1B Rosing. RDragons WS first action Friday against yet-to-be-determined winner of Mideast Regional where Salisbury has a leg up

In earlier elimination game, Kean breaks 3-3 tie with Amherst with run in bottom of eighth for 4-3 win in elimination game and right to face tourney unbeaten Cortland. Twas Kean's fourth straight one-run regional triumph


magicman

Good job with all the updates jdex. Plus K.  This was the first place I checked when I wanted to see what was going on.

Congrats to your Cortland Red Dragons for winning another regional title. It never gets old does it? 12th time the Red Dragons go to the DIII World Series. Hope they bring home the Big Doorstop. Probably will face Salisbury in game 1 unless Case Western can win back to back games. 

jdex

Cortland draws Salisbury, MD in Friday's opening World Series round in Appleton, WI. Salisbury today dispatched Case Western Reserve, OH in Mideast Region final by 3-2 score. Sea Gulls score single runs in sixth, seventh, eighth innings. Only one earned. Case outerrs Salisbury 5-1 along with outhitting Gulls 10-4. Salisbury 37-7

RDragons and Salisbury split Feb. 22-23 games in Maryland, each dealing other first loss. Gulls took 12-5 first game before B. McClain and M. Palumbo shutout Gulls over eight innings of 4-1 Cortland win following day

Another familiar WS entry for Cortland is Southern Maine -- last year's national runnerup which defeated CSt in March in Florida

jdex


Bob "Sparky" Wallace passed away Tuesday at his home near Cortland. Legendary baseball coach and educator at Cortland St. where he excelled as an athlete in 1950s as well. Baseball field at Cortland named in his honor, and top SUNYAC baseball award, too. Bob was 87.

jdex

#2639
Cortland opening games Feb. 21-22 at Salisbury, MD  snowed out.
Brockport dates the same weekend  in Jersey vs. NJ City, Baruch and Kean weathered out as were New Paltz games in North Carolina with Frostburg, Franklin and Old Westbury

But on Valentine's weekend Plattsburgh debuted in Virginia, dropping 11-2 and 16-1 verdicts to Mary Washington. On Feb. 28/Mar 1 weekend the Cardinals meet Grove City and Manhattanville in Myrtle Beach, SC.

That same Feb. 28/Mar 1 weekend has Cortland in Newport News, VA vs. Montclair and C. Newport; Brockport in Rochester vs. URochester and RIT; Oswego at Wesley, DE and Salisbury; Oneonta in Jersey vs. Rugers-Camden, Rowan and at DC's Gallaudet; New Paltz at Salisbury and Johns Hopkins, MD

All seven schools make March trips to Florida, and six launch conference schedules there: March 19-20 Plattsburgh vs. Fredonia at Auburndale; March 20-21 Cortland vs. New Paltz at Port Charlotte, Brockport vs. Oswego at Lakeland. Oneonta begins SUNYAC play at home vs. Brockport March 27-28