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Posted by Brian Foley, on January 28th, 2010 Category: 2010 Top Players, ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big South, Big Ten, Big West, CAA, Conference USA, Horizon League, MAC, Mountain West, Pac 10, Patriot League, SEC, Southern Conference, Southland Conference, West Coast Conference
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FROM NCBWA RELEASE
Irvine, Calif. (NCBWA) — Forty players have been named to the initial watch list for the sixth annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award, given to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I baseball, as announced by the association Thursday.
Last year’s Stopper of the Year winner, [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on December 17th, 2009 Category: 2010 Schedules, Big 12
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
Twelve NCAA Tournament teams from 2009 highlight Oklahoma State’s 2010 baseball schedule, which was released today.
"It’s a challenging schedule, and we’re going to face some great competition that will really test us," said OSU head coach Frank Anderson, who is entering his seventh season with the Cowboys. "We continue to upgrade [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on September 25th, 2009 Category: Big 12, Fall Ball, Rivals
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Kendall Rogers continues his series of conference reports heading into Fall Practice with the Big 12. He states that the Big 12 on paper is slightly down from where they have been in the past couple of years but as I always say when the pedal gets to the metal in February we will [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on September 21st, 2009 Category: Big 12, MLB Draft, NCAA Violations
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The NCAA is currently looking into cracking down on the Advisers/Agents in the MLB Draft negotiations. The reason for this comes from the Andrew Oliver case where he was deemed ineligible because he had an advisor (agent) representing him out of high school during his negotiations. MLB is also not happy with the current [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on July 27th, 2009 Category: ACC, Big 12, Cape Cod League, Conference USA
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FROM CAPE COD BASEBALL LEAGUE RELEASE
COCA COLA PITCHER OF THE WEEK:
Tyler Lyons, Chatham LHP
The first half of this week’s Coca Cola Co-Pitchers of the Week has been awarded to Chatham starter Tyler Lyons (Oklahoma State). The 6-2 southpaw earned the accolade this week by shutting out Wareham on August 19th, securing [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on July 16th, 2009 Category: Big 12, Big East, Big South, Conference USA, SEC
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Here is your CCBL Recap for July 15th.
Hyannis defeated Bourne 6-0 behind Dustin Harrington (East Carolina) who went 3-5 with an RBI and two runs scored. Box Score
Jedd Gyorko (West Virginia) went 3-6 with two runs scored as Brewster and Orlenas tied at 3 after 11 innings. The game was called due to darkness. Box [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on July 10th, 2009 Category: Big 12, NCAA Violations
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Oklahoma State is facing a meeting with the NCAA over a major rules violation a former player receiving a gift from an out of state congregation. The former player was not included in the documents but a hearing is scheduled on August 7th and 8th.
An OSU spokesman explained that the former player was on an [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on June 1st, 2009 Category: 2009 NCAA Tourney, ACC, Big 12
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Clemson, South Carolina (AP) – Kyle Parker didn’t get mad or pout when he was sent to the bench for the two most important games of Clemson’s season.
Mired in a slump, the former cleanup hitter, tried to stay focused and prepared.
Posted by Brian Foley, on June 1st, 2009 Category: 2009 NCAA Tourney, ACC, Big 12, Ohio Valley Conference
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A pair of freshmen pitchers came up big and the Clemson offense had two breakout games to extend the Clemson Regional to a fourth day.
The Tigers (42-20) beat Tennessee Tech in an elimination game, 10-0, then pounded Oklahoma State, 15-1, to force a 7 p.m. Monday game at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.
Posted by Brian Foley, on May 31st, 2009 Category: 2009 NCAA Tourney, ACC, Big 12, Ohio Valley Conference, SEC
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Oklahoma State, which earned an NCAA Tournament bid despite not qualifying for the Big 12 Tournament, was the poster child for those criticizing some omissions/inclusions in the NCAA field.
After turning back host Clemson, 3-2, in the Clemson Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium Saturday night, the Cowboys sit one victory away from heading to the Super [...]
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