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Title: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: RSSmith on July 10, 2009, 01:38:57 PM
Roosevelt University (Chicago) is reinstating intercollegiate athletics, intending to enter DIII in 2011.

http://www.roosevelt.edu/athletics/
Title: Re: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: WLCALUM83 on July 11, 2009, 10:33:20 AM
With the boatloads of Chicago area D3 and non-D3 squads, the opportunity to compete is definitely there.
Title: Re: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: mr_b on July 11, 2009, 12:18:25 PM
Quote from: RSSmith on July 10, 2009, 01:38:57 PM
Roosevelt University (Chicago) is reinstating intercollegiate athletics, intending to enter DIII in 2011.

http://www.roosevelt.edu/athletics/
I wonder if they will apply for membership in either the CCIW or NathCon.
Title: Re: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: Ralph Turner on July 11, 2009, 12:56:32 PM
Quote from: mr_b on July 11, 2009, 12:18:25 PM
Quote from: RSSmith on July 10, 2009, 01:38:57 PM
Roosevelt University (Chicago) is reinstating intercollegiate athletics, intending to enter DIII in 2011.

http://www.roosevelt.edu/athletics/
I wonder if they will apply for membership in either the CCIW or NathCon.
I know that Mr B is on top of this, but for our other readers, Roosevelt needs to get the paper work going early.

We should see Roosevelt's name on the Exploratory list before they enter the provisional process.

We should have the 2009-10 list of provisionals and exploratories from the NCAA in mid August.

(pabegg (RIP) found the list in mid August of 2008 at Post 1462 (http://www.d3boards.com/index.php?topic=3880.142).)

They may need to compete in something like the USCAA, if they cannot get in the NCAA as quickly as they would like.

Membership timeline

http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/ncaa/NCAA/About%20The%20NCAA/Membership/Membership%20Requirements%20and%20Waivers/Division%20III/Educational%20Program/Calendar_Activities
Title: Re: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: hickory_cornhusker on July 11, 2009, 03:57:29 PM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on July 11, 2009, 12:56:32 PM
Quote from: mr_b on July 11, 2009, 12:18:25 PM
Quote from: RSSmith on July 10, 2009, 01:38:57 PM
Roosevelt University (Chicago) is reinstating intercollegiate athletics, intending to enter DIII in 2011.

http://www.roosevelt.edu/athletics/
I wonder if they will apply for membership in either the CCIW or NathCon.
I know that Mr B is on top of this, but for our other readers, Roosevelt needs to get the paper work going early.

We should see Roosevelt's name on the Exploratory list before they enter the provisional process.

We should have the 2009-10 list of provisionals and exploratories from the NCAA in mid August.

(pabegg (RIP) found the list in mid August of 2008 at Post 1462 (http://www.d3boards.com/index.php?topic=3880.142).)

They may need to compete in something like the USCAA, if they cannot get in the NCAA as quickly as they would like.

Membership timeline

http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/ncaa/NCAA/About%20The%20NCAA/Membership/Membership%20Requirements%20and%20Waivers/Division%20III/Educational%20Program/Calendar_Activities

The USCAA will probably not take them since they have a fairly large enrollment (from a D3 prspeective) and if I remember right the USCAA requires you to have something like 1500 or fewer students. Somewhere I read that Roosevelt was planning on joining the NAIA to get off the ground and then join the D3.
Title: Re: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: Just Bill on July 12, 2009, 03:44:06 PM
Roosevelt plans to play in the NAIA until they acheive NCAA III status.
Title: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: BigPoppa on February 03, 2010, 12:40:07 PM
Big Poppa's Pre-season All-Central Region Team
1st team:
P- Mike Giovenco (NPU), Tim Urbanowicz (Wheaton), Cody Raisch (Coe)
C- Mike Corrigan (North Central)
1B- Pat Richmond (Coe)
2B- Brett Moore (IWU)
SS- Brian Kolb (Wheaton)
3B- Nick Beaman (Ripon)
OF- Brandon Pietrzyk (Buena Vista), Jared Yost (SNC), Kraig Ladd (IWU), Andy Athens (NPU)
UTL- Mike Kovach (Beloit)
DH- Joe Biagini (Webster)

2nd team:
P- Mario Perez (Carthage), Jordon DeGeorge (Beloit), Will Savage (Webster)
C- Kevin Clower (Buena Vista)
1B- Hunter Nelson (Beloit)
2B- Chris Reynolds (Luther)
SS- Ryan Schmitz (Beloit)
3B- Zach Hofer (Elmhurst)
OF- Jarred Lackey (Central), Patrick Grau (Wartburg), Ryan Kolvick (Coe), Matt Abraham (North Central)
UTL- Tony Jandron (SNC)
DH- Mike Nodzenski (Grinnell)

Player of the Year- Brandon Pietrzyk (Buena Vista)
Pitcher of the year- Mike Giovenco (North Park)

*This was just something to pass the time until opening day. Feel free to critique or add your own.
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: BigPoppa on February 03, 2010, 02:44:48 PM
As a whole the conference breakdowns occur this way:

CCIW- 10
IIAC- 9
MWC- 7
SLIAC- 2
IND- 0 (WashU, Chicago, Nebraska Wesleyan)
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: Captain Morgan on February 03, 2010, 03:38:05 PM
Quote from: BigPoppa on February 03, 2010, 12:40:07 PM
Big Poppa's Pre-season All-Central Region Team
1st team:
P- Mike Giovenco (NPU), Tim Urbanowicz (Wheaton), Cody Raisch (Coe)
C- Mike Corrigan (North Central)
1B- Pat Richmond (Coe)
2B- Brett Moore (IWU)
SS- Brian Kolb (Wheaton)
3B- Nick Beaman (Ripon)
OF- Brandon Pietrzyk (Buena Vista), Jared Yost (SNC), Kraig Ladd (IWU), Andy Athens (NPU)
UTL- Mike Kovach (Beloit)
DH- Joe Biagini (Webster)

2nd team:
P- Mario Perez (Carthage), Jordon DeGeorge (Beloit), Will Savage (Webster)
C- Kevin Clower (Buena Vista)
1B- Hunter Nelson (Beloit)
2B- Chris Reynolds (Luther)
SS- Ryan Schmitz (Beloit)
3B- Zach Hofer (Elmhurst)
OF- Jarred Lackey (Central), Patrick Grau (Wartburg), Ryan Kolvick (Coe), Matt Abraham (North Central)
UTL- Tony Jandron (SNC)
DH- Mike Nodzenski (Grinnell)

Player of the Year- Brandon Pietrzyk (Buena Vista)
Pitcher of the year- Mike Giovenco (North Park)

*This was just something to pass the time until opening day. Feel free to critique or add your own.

BP- Looks pretty solid and the CCIW lost a ton of talent from last year to graduation. The IIAC appears to have a very solid group of players back this year. The SLIAC is all Webster and the MWC is rising. Why no love for WashU?
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: Mr. Ypsi on February 03, 2010, 05:14:53 PM
BP,

Am I correct in guessing that Brent Kulavic is missing from your selections only because you are waiting to see if he can return to his sophomore level after his surgery?

Or would all these other pitchers still be ahead of him in your view?
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: BigPoppa on February 03, 2010, 06:39:27 PM
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 03, 2010, 05:14:53 PM
BP,

Am I correct in guessing that Brent Kulavic is missing from your selections only because you are waiting to see if he can return to his sophomore level after his surgery?

Or would all these other pitchers still be ahead of him in your view?

You are correct... also the same reason that Carthage's Chris Krepline is missing. Both are coming off injuries. Both Krepline and Kulavic had HUGE seasons in 2008 only to spend 2009 on the shelf.
Title: Who are the freshman to watch
Post by: golfguywaltham on March 17, 2010, 07:27:18 PM
Who are the freshman to watch in the Central Region this year? And what might their impact be?
Title: Re: Who are the freshman to watch
Post by: BigPoppa on March 19, 2010, 10:10:46 AM
Right now, two stand out, but I am certain there are many more.

* Tyler Wilson- Augustana: Currently hitting .438 and appears to be getting playing time in most of their games. I'd look for him to be a regular if he continues to swing it like he is. The Vikings are 8-0 and they are somewhat young so the chances of him staying in the lineup are pretty good.

*Matt Blumenreich- Grinnell: Hitting at a .444 clip right now. Not bad for a new guy, but needs to start getting a few more extra-base hits. He should be an everyday guy at Grinnell (which is a struggling program right now) and can continue to add to his numbers if he stays in the line-up. I know it is early, but his .750% in the field needs to increase in a hurry as I know of no college programs that will continue to run an infielder out there who may be a defensive liability without extra-base offensive capabilities.

I know there has to be a few more guys out there, but researching statistics of almost 40 central region teams is very time-consuming. It took me a few hours to come up with these two guys.
Title: Re: Who are the freshman to watch
Post by: CCIWFAN6 on March 19, 2010, 12:07:36 PM
One freshman that could have a huge impact is Kevin Callahan from IWU. Currently, he is hitting .292 which is less than stellar, but through 7 games he has already hit 2 bombs.  I actually got a chance to watch a game in which he hit one of the homeruns.  He is big, lefthanded hitter and the homerun was a bomb to left center.  The short porch in right @ IWU may also help the freshman put up big power numbers. For a team that has struggled on the mound so far, his bat could make the difference.
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: TurtleHead on March 22, 2010, 09:34:51 AM
I was bored and was just taking a look at how the players are doing that were projected as all central region.     

I added a couple of players from the MWC that seem to be having great years that could easily step in and take a spot

If anyone has anyone else in mind please add to the discussion.

All-Central Region Team
1st team:
P- Mike Giovenco (NPU) 2-1,  1.35 ERA, 25 strike outs, Opp B/Avg .162
P- Tim Urbanowicz (Wheaton) 0-1, 3.50 ERA, Opp B/Avg .282
P- Cody Raisch (Coe) 1-2, 2.76 ERA, Opp b/avg .238
C- Mike Corrigan (North Central) .375 avg.  Stats only showing for first 2 games.
1B- Pat Richmond (Coe) .317 avg, .366 slg%, 1.000 fld%
2B- Brett Moore (IWU) .111 avg. Only 2 starts.  Believe has been injured most for year.
SS- Brian Kolb (Wheaton) .476 avg, .643 slg%, .917 fld %
3B- Nick Beaman (Ripon) .483 avg, .724 slg%, .913 fld%
OF- Brandon Pietrzyk (Buena Vista) .500 avg, .917 fld%, 1.000 fld%
OF- Jared Yost (SNC), .372 avg, .535 slg%, .944 fld%
OF- Kraig Ladd (IWU) .194 avg, .182 slg%, 1.000 fld%
OF- Andy Athens (NPU) .500 avg, 614 slg%, 1.000 fld%
UTL- Mike Kovach (Beloit) .267 avg, .300 slg% .867 fld%
DH- Joe Biagini (Webster) .323 avg, .355 slg%, 1.000 fld% 

2nd team:
P- Mario Perez (Carthage), 1-1, .82 ERA, 19 strike outs, Opp B/avg .177
P- Jordon DeGeorge (Beloit) 2-0, 4.50 ERA, Opp B/avg .205
P-Will Savage (Webster) 0-0, 1.38 ERA, Opp B/avg .174
C- Kevin Kloewer (Buena Vista) .077 avg, .077 slg%, 1.000 fld%
1B- Hunter Nelson (Beloit) .364 avg, .515 slg%, .988 fld%
2B- Chris Reynolds (Luther) .125 avg, .125 slg%, 1.000 fld%
SS- Ryan Schmitz (Beloit) .517 avg, .586 slg%, .897 fld%
3B- Zach Hofer (Elmhurst) – Only played in one game this year.
OF- Jarred Lackey (Central) .563 avg, .688 slg%, 1.000 fld%
OF- Patrick Grau (Wartburg) .324 avg, .920 fld%
OF- Ryan Velvick (Coe) .455 avg, .697 slg%, .850 fld%
OF- Matt Abraham (North Central) 0.00 avg.  Stats only showing for first 2 games.
UTL- Tony Jandron (SNC) .472 avg, .722 slg%, .878 fld%, Pitching- 2-0, 3.46 ERA
DH- Mike Nodzenski (Grinnell)-Has not played in 2010.

2010 Potential Nominees.
P- Alex Norman (Beloit) 2-0, 0.69 ERA, Opp B/avg. .280
OF- Nate Paul (Ripon) .565 avg, 1.043 slg%, 1.000 fld%
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: BigPoppa on March 22, 2010, 12:39:05 PM
Another potential guy that we missed is Carthage 1B Joey Aiello who is currently hitting .500 for the Redmen.
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: RedmanFan35 on March 22, 2010, 06:29:57 PM
You got that right. Offensively and Defensively, the best player Carthage has put on the field this year.
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: HITandRUN463 on April 19, 2010, 08:58:40 PM
Quote from: RedmanFan35 on March 22, 2010, 06:29:57 PM
You got that right. Offensively and Defensively, the best player Carthage has put on the field this year.

I would have to agree with the Aiello call.  He seems to be mashing right now.
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: jigsaw54 on April 20, 2010, 09:00:08 PM
Quote from: HITandRUN463 on April 19, 2010, 08:58:40 PM
Quote from: RedmanFan35 on March 22, 2010, 06:29:57 PM
You got that right. Offensively and Defensively, the best player Carthage has put on the field this year.

I would have to agree with the Aiello call.  He seems to be mashing right now.

Seen the kid hit in a few games.  Stays on the ball really well.  A very tough out.
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: Kohawk Krazy on April 21, 2010, 12:56:15 AM
I think Alec Lewis of Coe and his 7-0 record should be considered...
Title: Re: Pre-season All Central Region
Post by: theoneandonly on April 23, 2010, 12:04:53 PM
Let me throw out a SLIAC player that needs to be in there:

Stefan Neece - .500 Avg (43-86) 36 runs, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 13 HR, 51 rbi's, 33 BB, OB% .642, 1.081 Slugging%, 8-10 SB and a .992 fielding%

Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: OshDude on June 27, 2011, 09:08:05 PM
The Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association all-star classic was last weekend. About 70 of the state's top seniors are chosen to play.

I'm not sure how firm the info is or whether the players will even play baseball in college, but I thought I'd pass along the breakdown of D-III schools the players will attend, according to the tourney program.

Stevens Point: 7 8
Oshkosh: 3
Whitewater: 3
St. Thomas: 2
Carroll: 2
La Crosse: 2
Ripon: 1
St. Norbert: 1
Augsburg: 1
Superior: 1
Benedictine: 1
MSOE: 1
Edgewood: 1
North Park: 1
Hope: 1
Undecided: 12
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: Bishopleftiesdad on August 14, 2013, 03:00:51 PM
News on the replacement of the Metrodome. I hope this is the appropriate place to put this. If not please move to a more appropriate place.

http://www.ballparkdigest.com/201308146520/college-baseball/news/new-vikings-stadium-put-on-hold-pending-wilf-investigation

http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/219507711.html
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: BigPoppa on August 15, 2013, 12:35:08 PM
Quote from: Bishopleftiesdad on August 14, 2013, 03:00:51 PM
News on the replacement of the Metrodome. I hope this is the appropriate place to put this. If not please move to a more appropriate place.

http://www.ballparkdigest.com/201308146520/college-baseball/news/new-vikings-stadium-put-on-hold-pending-wilf-investigation

http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/219507711.html

The teams MOST affected by the Dome are in the Midwest Region(MIAC, UMAC and WIAC). A little IIAC as well.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: Bishopleftiesdad on August 15, 2013, 01:52:09 PM
Thanks Big Poppa, +1. I will post this over there.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: BigPoppa on February 11, 2014, 12:05:28 PM
An Early Look at BigPoppa's Central Region Rankings:

1.   Illinois Wesleyan- I really, really like their chances to come out of this regional this year
2.   Wartburg- Time for Wartburg to return to what it was and should be
3.   Webster- Coming off a great season, but I think they are bit over rated at this point
4.   Augustana- Always possess BIG BATS, expect them to make some noise this year
5.   WashU- On the verge of finally breaking through?
6.   North Park- Lost some big arms but always in the mix
7.   St. Norbert- Great program hamstrung by a weak MWC schedule. Does a great job scheduling              WIAC teams to put them in position for a bid
8.   Wheaton- Two words: Trey Martin
9.   Spalding- Ready to make a run at Webster in the SLIAC
10.   Carthage- Just cannot imagine they'd miss the post-season a third straight year.

IS ANYBODY OUT THERE? I thought there would be SOME discussion on the boards by this point.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: 108 Stitches on February 11, 2014, 12:53:54 PM
Quote from: BigPoppa on February 11, 2014, 12:05:28 PM

IS ANYBODY OUT THERE? I thought there would be SOME discussion on the boards by this point.

Brain's are frozen along with their bodies ?

Teams in Texas were playing in freezing rain conditions last Friday, yikes can't imagine what it is like further North.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: BigPoppa on February 11, 2014, 01:57:10 PM
Quote from: 108 Stitches on February 11, 2014, 12:53:54 PM
Quote from: BigPoppa on February 11, 2014, 12:05:28 PM

IS ANYBODY OUT THERE? I thought there would be SOME discussion on the boards by this point.

Brain's are frozen along with their bodies ?

Teams in Texas were playing in freezing rain conditions last Friday, yikes can't imagine what it is like further North.

I cannot recall a winter this cold... we have had 17 consecutive nights below zero and 45  nights below zero for the winter... it has been brutal.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: 108 Stitches on February 11, 2014, 04:37:20 PM
I guess with indoor facilities teams get ready, not sure when teams normally start to practice outside, but if this keeps up it could be May just in time for Regionals ::)

I am guess there will not be too much baseball in Atlanta, maybe through the weekend.

Best of luck.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: Bishopleftiesdad on February 11, 2014, 05:56:24 PM
Yea, but practicing indoors is never the same.
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: Ralph Turner on February 12, 2014, 10:01:24 PM
Quote from: 108 Stitches on February 11, 2014, 12:53:54 PM
Quote from: BigPoppa on February 11, 2014, 12:05:28 PM

IS ANYBODY OUT THERE? I thought there would be SOME discussion on the boards by this point.

Brain's are frozen along with their bodies ?

Teams in Texas were playing in freezing rain conditions last Friday, yikes can't imagine what it is like further North.
Yeah, and it should be back in the 70's this weekend.  Go figure!
Title: Re: BB: General Central Region Discussion
Post by: coachmrclean on February 17, 2014, 02:50:05 PM
CCIW would be a great conference.  Short travel distances and some new blood!