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Posted by Brian Foley, on March 18th, 2009 Category: ACC, Atlantic Sun, Big South, CAA, Conference USA, Ivy League, MEAC, SEC, Southern Conference
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Here is your ACC Recap for March 17th
#1 North Carolina 17 Princeton 0
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Freshman Seth Baldwin connected on two of No. 1 North Carolina’s season-best five home runs, and the Tar Heels’ pitching staff carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning Tuesday in a 17-0 win over Princeton at Boshamer [...]
Posted by Nate Owen, on March 16th, 2009 Category: CAA, Players of the Week
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
CAA BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Matt Browning, James Madison Jr., OF, Mystic, Conn./Fitch
Browning batted .647 (11-17) with three doubles, a homer, seven runs scored and four RBI in JMU’s five games last week. The junior outfielder had at least two hits in four of the five games and had a 1.000 slugging [...]
Posted by Nate Owen, on March 13th, 2009 Category: CAA, CBB Column
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After several weeks of non-conference play, the first conference action in the CAA finally takes place this weekend when Hofstra (0-6), travels to UNC Wilmington (11-2) for a three game series.
Posted by Nate Owen, on February 26th, 2009 Category: CAA
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It’s week two of CAA baseball. Here’s a quick rundown of the teams in action this weekend.
-Northeastern will hold its annual scrimmage with the Boston Red Sox Saturday at 1 p.m. in Fort Myers. Check out live updates here.
The Huskies will continue their regular season with a doubleheader Sunday against Northwestern in Winter Haven, Fla.
-Delaware [...]
Posted by Nate Owen, on February 23rd, 2009 Category: CAA
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Ten of the eleven CAA teams were in action this weekend in non- conference games. Here’s a quick run down of each team.
-George Mason started the year 4-0 for just the third time in school history. The Patriots competed in the Courtyard by Marriott Baseball Classic in Spartanburg, S.C. Righty Kevin Crum (1-0 0.00) and [...]
Posted by Southern Miss Alum, on February 23rd, 2009 Category: Conference USA
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USM's Brian Dozier
The opening weekend of the 2009 Conference USA baseball season is in the books. As a league, C-USA got off to a good start, going 19-10 overall, with six teams posting winning records and another going .500. East Carolina and Southern Miss made it through the first weekend unscathed, going 3-0 against [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on February 21st, 2009 Category: ACC, Atlantic 10, Atlantic Sun, Big East, Big South, CAA, MAC, Patriot League, Southern Conference
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Here is your ACC Recap for February 21st. We saw the NC State Wolfpack continue with their early season struggles with another loss to Atlantic 10 member Xavier. UNC, FSU, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Wake Forest, Boston College, Virginia, and Virginia Tech continued with their perfect records.
North Carolina 6 VMI 0
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on February 20th, 2009 Category: ACC, Atlantic 10, Atlantic Sun, Big East, Big South, CAA, CBB Column, Conference USA, MAC, Patriot League, Southern Conference
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I will be covering the ACC in depth this season with weekly previews of the weekend ahead. I believe that the ACC is one of the premier conferences in the country even though no team in the conference has won the national championship since 1955 when Wake Forest grabbed the title. The ACC is expected [...]
Posted by Nate Owen, on February 20th, 2009 Category: CAA, CBB Column
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For the first time since 2004, the Colonial Athletic Association sent two teams (James Madison and UNC Wilmington) to the NCAA tournament. CAA teams begin non-conference play this Friday when James Madison takes on Southern Illinois in Conway, S.C. Here’s a rundown of the CAA teams in action this weekend.
Posted by Brian Foley, on January 20th, 2009 Category: ACC, Big East, CAA, Independents, MAC, MEAC, Missouri Valley, Southern Conference, Summit League
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Boyd’s World has done an excellent study on pitch counts for the 2008 season. He looked at every start from around the nation and figured out which schools treat their pitchers the best in terms of pitch counts while other schools abuse their pitchers with insane pitch counts. He ranks the pitchers individually for a [...]
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