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Posted by Brian Foley, on August 4th, 2009 Category: New Coach, Pac 10
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
SEATTLE – New University of Washington baseball coach Linsday Meggs announced his first hiring today as Dave Nakama has been named his top assistant coach.
Nakama, who comes to Seattle from Pac-10 rival Stanford, will coordinate all the hitting, assist with team defense and oversee outfielders. He’ll begin working immediately. He and [...]
Posted by Ryan Rosenblatt, on May 15th, 2009 Category: CBB Column, Pac 10
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Picture courtesy of Stanford
Might we have an actual battle for the Pac-10 crown? Well, Arizona St. still has a two-game lead in the conference race, but that’s the smallest lead they’ve had in weeks and second-place Washington St. is playing good ball. While those two do battle atop the conference, Oregon St. [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on May 11th, 2009 Category: Pac 10, Players of the Week
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Stanford senior first baseman Brent Milleville has been named the Pac-10 Baseball Player of the Week and California freshman right-handed pitcher Dixon Anderson has been named Pitcher of the Week for May 4 – 10, Commissioner Tom Hansen announced today.
Posted by Ryan Rosenblatt, on May 8th, 2009 Category: CBB Column, Pac 10
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We get a bit of a break this weekend from Pac-10 play as four teams have a bye in the conference schedule that they will fill with non-conference opponents. There are only three Pac-10 series on the slate this weekend, but each includes one of the three teams battling it out for second place in [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on April 24th, 2009 Category: CBB Column, Pac 10
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By: Ryan Rosenblatt
Matt Way of Washington State
It’s week six of the Pac 10 season and all eyes are on Los Angeles where a pair of series will have a major impact on both the Pac 10 standings and the regional prospects of some conference teams. Washington St. visits LA and Dedeaux Field where they [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on April 20th, 2009 Category: CBB Column, Pac 10
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By: Ryan Rosenblatt
(Courtesy of USC Media Relations)
Arizona St. continues to roll, USC enhances their regional chances with a series win in Corvallis, Arizona’s still awful in Pullman, UCLA picks up a sweep and Cal gets their first series win in a month. It was a weekend of sweeps in the Pac 10 as three [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on April 16th, 2009 Category: CBB Column, Pac 10
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By: Ryan Rosenblatt
As we head into week five of the Pac 10 season, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the conference is in the midst of a major down year. We knew the conference would take a step back, but it’s gone to an extreme this year and right now it looks like only [...]
Posted by Brian Foley, on April 14th, 2009 Category: ACC, CAA, Independents, Pac 10, SEC
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Former Auburn coach Paul Nix
Here are some of the best College Baseball links from around the nation.
The first article comes from Nate Owen of The Huntington News about Northeastern taking the final two games of their series with Dallas Baptist over the weekend. The next two articles come from The Daily Cal from Katie [...]
Posted by Bryan Young, on April 11th, 2009 Category: Pac 10
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Huskie Jason Erickson
Erickson Deals Golden Bears 6-2 Loss
SEATTLE – Jake Rife hit a double and a home run and Jason Erickson turned in the longest start of the year by a Husky pitcher as the Washington baseball team beat California, 6-2, in a Pac-10 game Friday night at Husky Ballpark. [READ MORE]
Posted by Blair Angulo, on March 27th, 2009 Category: CBB Column, Pac 10
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For the first time this season, the Pac-10 Conference will feature a full schedule of in-conference games. Among the highlights: the Oregon schools renew the Civil War, each Washington school travels to California to face an opponent from the Bay Area, and the Los Angeles teams host an opponent from Arizona.
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