With two weekends left, the playoff picture hasn’t become any clearer in the Colonial. No. 27 George Mason clinched the top seed in the conference with a sweep of Northeastern last weekend. The Patriots, along with third place James Madison, are off this weekend. Here’s a glance at the other teams in action.
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE ACC Recap for April 1Posted on April 1st, 2009 by Brian Foley in ACC, Big East, CAA, Conference USA, MEAC, SEC, Southern Conference
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# 1 Georgia 4 #18 Clemson 2 CLEMSON, S.C.—–Top-ranked Georgia scored three runs in the ninth to erase a one-run deficit and beat No. 22 Clemson, 4-2, Wednesday at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Bulldogs (24-3) were limited to just two hits in the first seven innings, but came back with a home run by Colby May in the eighth, then rallied to win in the ninth. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: ACC, ACC Recap, Barry, Big East, Boston College, CAA, Clemson, Conference USA, Duke, East Carolina, Elon, Georgia, Maryland, MEAC, Miami (FL), Norfolk State, Old Dominion, SEC, Southern Conference, UConn, UMES, UNC, UNC-Greensboro, Virginia, Wake Forest2009 Schedules- 12 addedPosted on December 7th, 2008 by Brian Foley in 2009 Schedules, Big East, Big West, CAA, MAAC, MEAC, Missouri Valley, Southern Conference
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NCBWA Names Pro-Line Athletic Players of the Week for March 4thPosted on March 4th, 2008 by Brian Foley in 2008 Top Players, Conference USA, MEAC, NCBWA, Players of the Week, SEC
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With the victory, the Flames run their record to 4-0 on the season. Meanwhile, the Spartans drop their first contest of the year and fall to 2-1. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: Big South, Liberty, MEAC, Norfolk StateCSTV Season Previews for Feb. 18thPosted on February 18th, 2008 by Brian Foley in 2008 Conference Previews, CSTV, MAC, MEAC, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, NEC, Ohio Valley Conference
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Five Cavaliers Earn VaSID Post-Season HonorsPosted on June 29th, 2007 by Brian Foley in Uncategorized
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Five Virginia baseball players have earned 2007 University Division All-State honors, as selected by the Virginia College Sports Information Directors (VaSID). Brian O’Connor was selected as Coach of the Year, Jacob Thompson (after an 11-0 season earning him a slot as a finalist for the Roger Clemens Award, with the winner to be announced July 11) was chosen as Pitcher of the Year, and shortstop Greg Miclat, OF and Chicago Cubs draftee Brandon Guyer and pitcher and Oakland Athletics first round sandwich pick LHP Sean Doolittle (pictured at left) garnering first-team all-state honors. Doolittle also earned second-team honors at 1B, and was joined on the second team by 2B David Adams.
The official press release can be found by clicking here.
2007 University Division VaSID All-State Team
First Team
1B Joe Mahoney, Richmond
2B Chris Fournier, George Mason
SS Sergio Miranda, VCU
3B Greg Sexton, William & Mary
OF Brandon Guyer, Virginia
OF Scott Krieger, George Mason
OF Kellen Kulbacki, James Madison
C Jason Bour, George Mason
DH Greg Miclat, Virginia P Sean Doolittle, Virginia
P Anthony Shawler, Old Dominion
P Jacob Thompson, Virginia
Coach of the Year: Brian O’Connor, Virginia
Player of the Year: Kellen Kulbacki, James Madison
Pitcher of the Year: Jacob Thompson, Virginia
Rookie of the Year: Jason Bour, George Mason
Second Team
1B Sean Doolittle, Virginia
2B David Adams, Virginia
SS Davis Stoneburner, JMU
3B Alex Gregory, Radford
OF Robbie Bailey, Longwood
OF Garrett Young, Liberty
OF Mike Zahm, Old Dominion
C Tim Park, William & Mary
DH Tyler Childeress, Longwood
P Luke Foss, Norfolk State
P Dan Hudson, Old Dominion
P Luke Pisker, VCU
Tags: James Madison, Liberty, Longwood, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, Radford, VCU, Virginia, William and Mary |
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Norfolk State second basemen Anselmo Cantu earned MEAC Player of the Week honors in baseball, the league announced on Monday. Delaware State’s Dan Perkins and Bethune-Cookman’s Eric Thomas were named the Co-Pitchers of the Week, while B-CU’s Peter O’Brien earned Rookie of the Week accolades.
Here is your ACC Recap for April 1st.
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Eric Sorensen continues his season previews today for February 18th checking in on six conferences over the last two days. He checked in on the MEAC, MAC, Mountain West, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, and the Northeast conferences. 









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