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Ohio Wesleyan joins Calvin in Playoffs
A.J. Dote finished at 3-for-5 with 3 RBI for the Bishops in the final game.
A.J. Dote finished at 3-for-5 with 3 RBI for the Bishops in the final game.
A.J. Dote drove in 3 runs and Joey McDaniel held Denison to 2 runs over 8.0 innings as the Bishops defeated the Big Red in Game 3 of the NCAC tournament championship series on Friday in Granville. With the win, Ohio Wesleyan takes the series, 2 games to 1, and wins its second consecutive NCAC championship. This marks the first time since 2000-01 that the Bishops have won back-to-back NCAC titles, and is Ohio Wesleyan's eighth NCAC tournament championship, the most among conference institutions. The win also gives Ohio Wesleyan the NCAC's automatic qualifier into the NCAA Division III tournament. In the three game series, Ohio weslyean won game one 5-2 and Denison forced a third game with a 4-2 win in game two.

Carthage, ranked seventh in the May 6 Top 25, stayed alive in the CCIW Baseball Tournament by winning two games in the loser's bracket at Illinois Wesleyan's Jack Horenberger Field in Bloomington, Ill. The Red Men first eliminated Wheaton, 9-1, before eliminating Augustana by a 12-5 margin. No,. 12 Illinois Wesleyan shut out No. 14 Augustana, 6-0, in Friday's earlier winner's bracket contest. Illinois Wesleyan needs to win only one game today to caputure the CCIW tournament and automatic playoff bid.

Ripon looks to run its streak of MWC championships to five as they won twice on Friday defeating Knox 6-3 and St. Norbert 4-2 at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. Ripon will face the winner of the same two teams as Knox eliminated Monmouth in the last of the four game set on Friday.


Southern Maine tops Keene State
Calvin captured the MIAA championship  with a sweep of Kalamazoo.
Calvin captured the MIAA championship with a sweep of Kalamazoo.
The third-seeded Southern Maine scored four runs in the fifth inning to erase a 1-0 deficit and went on to defeat top-seeded Keene State 8-4 on the third day of play at the 2008 Little East Conference Baseball Championship Tournament. The win advances the Huskies into the championship game on Saturday against Keene State. Keene State eliminated Eastern Connecticut 1-0 on a walk-off single in the ninth by a score of 1-0 to reach the championship game. Eastern Connecticut defeated Mass-Boston 9-6 earlier. Follow tournament action from the D3baseball.com scoreboard.

Calvin swept Kalamazoo to claim the MIAA championship and automatic playoff bid. Calvin defeated the Hornets 9-2 in the first game as the offense delivered the game. The win in game two came on the strength of the pitching as Calvin won 2-0. Adrian finished second in the MIAA and must wait until late Sunday to see if their season extends into the regional playoff.


Joe Zongol struck out seven while allowing just five hits in a complete game to lead the RPI to a 6-1 win over St. Lawrence in the first game of the Liberty League Tournament. RPI followed this with a 5-3 victory over Rochester to advance to the championship game. Rochester will play the winner of Saturday's elimination game between St. Lawrence and Clarkson.

Marietta shut down the Heidelberg after the Heidelberg plated four in the third inning to take the game in Game 3 of the OAC Baseball Tournament 8-4. The no. 1 seeded Student Princes will play Otterbein later today, a 5-3 winner over Mount Union in an elimination game.

UW-Whitewater, the WIAC champion, opened play in the WIAC Tournament at Witter Field in Wisconsin Rapids with a 14-9 win over UW-La Crosse behind a pair of home runs and six runs batted in by Kevin Zalnis. The Warhawks lost to UW-Stevens Point 7-5 in the late game. The Pointers defeated UW-Oshkosh 10-0 in 8 innings.

Loras eliminated Simpson 7-4 in the loser's bracket of the Iowa Conference Baseball Tournament. Tied 4-4 going into the ninth inning, Loras score two runs on Don Pirkle double and an insurance run on a wild pitch to send second seeded Simpson home. With two losses with no wins in the tournament, Simpson might have lost their chance of a Pool C bid to next week's regional playoffs. In other IIAC action on Friday: Coe eliminated Luther, 6-2; Wartburg defeated Central, 7-1; Loras eliminated Coe, 16-3 (7 innings). Wartburg awaits the winner of the Central/Loras game to decide the IIAC champion.


2008 Playoff Central
The D-III Baseball Championships will be played on May 23-27 at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
The D-III Baseball Championships will be played on May 23-27 at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
The eight regionals will be played at:

Mid-Atlantic Regional: Hosted by Kean University at Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, Newark, New Jersey.
1. Kean (35-9)
2. Rowan (30-12)
3. The College of New Jersey (28-10)
4. Penn State-Behrend (34-10)
5. Messiah (27-16)
6. DeSales (24-18-1)
7. Keystone (30-10)
8. Gwynedd-Mercy (21-18)

Central Regional: Hosted by Augustana College at Brunner Field at Duane R. Stadium, Rock Island, Illinois.
1. Illinois Wesleyan (33-9)
2. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (28-14)
3. Augustana (Illinois) (32-11)
4. Wartburg (26-13)
5. Linfield (30-10)
6. Webster (28-13)

Mideast Regional: Hosted by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology at Art Nehf Field, Terre Haute, Indiana.
1. Heidelberg (37-8)
2. Wooster (34-9)
3. Calvin (32-8)
4. Rose-Hulman (31-13)
5. Adrian (30-10)
6. Transylvania (31-12)

New England Regional: Hosted by the ECAC at Whitehouse Field, Harwich, Mass.
1. Trinity (Connecticut) (37-0)
2. Wheaton (Massachusetts) (32-8)
3. Keene State (33-9)
4. Southern Maine (32-12)
5. Western New England (31-11)
6. St. Joseph’s (Maine) (28-16)
7. Worcester State (23-16)
8. Castleton State (20-10)

New York Regional: Hosted by Ithaca College at Falcon Field/Auburn Double Days, Auburn, New York.
1. Cortland State (38-3)
2. Ithaca (28-11)
3. Rensselaer (30-10)
4. Montclair State (26-18)
5. Eastern Connecticut State (29-13)
6. Farmingdale (23-13)
7. Ohio Wesleyan (28-17)
8. Grove City (18-16)

South Regional: Hosted by USA South Athletic Conference/ODAC at American Legion Memorial Post 325 Stadium-Dan Daniel Park, Danville, Virginia.
1. Salisbury (38-2)
2. Johns Hopkins (34-5)
3. Piedmont (33-12)
4. Lynchburg (30-11)
5. Christopher Newport (28-12)
6. Randolph-Macon (25-15)

West Regional: Hosted by McMurry University at Walt Driggers Field, Abilene, Texas.
1. Chapman (35-3)
2. George Fox (28-12)
3. McMurry (29-17)
4. Cal State East Bay (26-14)
5. Trinity (Texas) (32-13)
6. La Verne (25-14-1)

Midwest Regional: Hosted by UW-Oshkosh at E.J. Schneider Field, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
1. St. Thomas (Minnesota) (31-7)
2. Wisconsin-Whitewater (35-8)
3. Carthage (35-8)
4. Wisconsin-Oshkosh (29-9)
5. St. Scholastica (32-4)
6. Knox (15-23)


Starting on Sunday April 20, teams started qualifying for the 2008 plyoffs. The playoff field consists of 54 teams. The 34 Pool A bids will be awarded through May 11. On May 11, the selection committee decided who gets the six Pool B and 14 Pool C bids.

The teams which have qualified in Pool A (34 bids) are:
AMCC: Penn State-Behrend (34-10)
ASC: McMurry (29-17)
CC: Johns Hopkins (34-5)
CCC: Western New England (31-11)
CCIW: Illinois Wesleyan (33-9)
GNAC: St Joseph (Maine) (28-16)
HCAC: Transylvania (31-12)
IIAC: Wartburg (26-13)
LEC: Keene State (33-9)
LL: RPI (33-10)
MACC: Messiah (27-16)
MAFC: DeSales (24-18-1)
MASCAC: Worcester State (23-16)
MIAA: Calvin (32-8)
MIAC: St. Thomas (30-7)
MWC: Knox (15-23)
NAC: Castleton (20-10)
NCAC: Ohio Wesleyan (28-17)
NEAC: Keystone (30-10)
NESCAC: Trinity (37-0)
NEWMAC: Wheaton (Mass.) (32-8)
NJAC: Kean (35-9)
NWC: Linfield (30-10)
OAC: Heidelberg (37-8)
ODAC: Randolph-Macon (25-15)
PnAC: Gwynedd-Mercy (21-18)
PrAC: Grove City (18-16)
SCIAC: La Verne (25-14-1)
SCAC: Trinity (Texas) (32-13)
SKY: Farmingdale State (23-13)
SLIAC: Webster (28-13)
SUNYAC: Cortland State (38-3)
USA South: Christopher Newport (28-12)
WAIC: UW-Stevens Point (28-14)

The teams which have qualified in Pool B (6 bids) are:
Cal State East Bay (26-14)
Chapman (35-3)
Ithaca (28-11)
Piedmont (33-12)
Salisbury (38-2)
St. Scholastica (32-4)

The teams which have qualified in Pool C (14 bids) are:
Adrian (30-10)
Augustana (Illinois) (32-11)
Carthage (35-8)
Eastern Connecticut State (29-13)
George Fox (28-12)
Lynchburg (30-11)
Montclair State (26-18)
The College of New Jersey (28-10)
Rose-Hulman (31-13)
Rowan (30-12)
Southern Maine (32-12)
Wisconsin-Oshkosh (29-9)
Wisconsin-Whitewater (35-8)
Wooster (34-9)


Calvin needs sweep to get MIAA crown
Marietta junior T.J. Knowlton shut down Otterbein's offense on Thursday.
Marietta junior T.J. Knowlton shut down Otterbein's offense on Thursday.
Kalamazoo lost a pair of games at Calvin, 5-1 and 9-3. Kalamazoo was held to just two hits while committing five errors in the 5-1 loss. Kalamazoo held a 3-2 lead in the fourth inning before Calvin took the lead for good. Eddie Barclay and Kyle Kilpatrick each had a double. Calvin needs to sweep Kalamazoo tomorrow to win the MIAA. With a Calvin loss, Adrain will receive the conference's automatic bid.

Bats came alive for Heidelberg in the seventh inning against Mount Union in a first round game of the OAC Tournament. It resulted in a 10-7 victory for the Student Princes, the program's 11th-straight. Offensively for Heidelberg, Jeremy Wentworth led the way from the leadoff spot going 3-for-4 with four runs. For Mount Union, Greg Ferrell led the offensive push going 3-for-5 with two RBIs, two runs, and a double. In the first game of the OAC tournament, the Marietta Pioneers defeated the Otterbein Cardinals 5-2. Marietta moves onto Game 3 of the tournament against Heidelberg. Otterbein plays again in the double-elimination tournament tomorrow as well against Mount Union.

The Southern Maine Huskies pounded out 21 hits and Mark Schmidt hurled his first career complete game as the Huskies defeated second seeded Eastern Connecticut 14-3 in the second day of play at the 2008 Little East Conference Baseball Championship Tournament being hosted by Keene State College. The win was the Huskies' ninth straight. The Huskies will take on top-seeded Keene State in a battle of 2-0 teams and the Warriors will move into an elimination game against Mass-Boston.

Lehman fell in their opening game of the 2008 CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament, falling to the No. 1 seeded Staten Island, 9-5, in a nine-inning contest earlier this evening at the tournament's host site, the CSI Baseball Complex.

St. Joe's (Maine) defeated Suffolk twice, 8-1 and 2-0, in a non-conference doubleheader to wrap up the team's regular season schedule. Ben Grant-Roy and Wade Oliver both connected for two-run home runs in the opener with Mason Roberge picking up the victory in relief to improve to 6-2 this season. In the nightcap, Andrew Keirstead tossed a complete game two-hitter with six strikeouts and no walks to earn his sixth victory of the year.

Winning for the second time in back-to-back games, Central defeated Simpson in the first day of the Iowa Conference Baseball Tournament in Cedar Rapids. Earlier in the Central defeated Coe 5-0. Luther fell to Loras 6-3.


McMenamin, Kulavic earn weekly honor
Andy Clark, Franklin who threw a complete game two-hitter with  17 strikeouts was an honorable mention pitcher this week.
Andy Clark, Franklin who threw a complete game two-hitter with 17 strikeouts was an honorable mention pitcher this week.
Slugging first baseman Tim McMenamin of Gwynedd-Mercy and ace right-hander Brent Kulavic of Illinois Wesleyan have been named the NCAA Division III National Hitter and Pitcher of the Week for the week of April 28-May 4, the ninth and final awards of the season, as chosen by members of the NCBWA.

McMenamin batted .600 (6-for-10) with three home runs, 15 total bases, eight runs scored, 12 runs batted in, and a 1.500 slugging percentage en route to being named the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Tournament Co-Most Valuable Player. The Griffins won their second straight PAC title last weekend, going 3-0 in the tournament. He hit a two-run homer in the 7th to ice a 6-1 first-game win over Centenary and drove in three runs. In a 15-8 semi-final win over Alvernia, he went 2-for-4 with a home run, a sacrifice fly, scored four runs and drove in three. In a 14-1 championship win over Centenary, he was 3-for-3 with a grand-slam home run, six RBIs and three runs scored. He also picked up the win on the mound in the title game, going the first six innings while allowing three hits and a run with six strikeouts.

Kulavic struck out eight batters and allowed only two hits, none after the 3rd inning, and one unearned run in a 2-1 win at 5th-ranked Carthage on May 1. He went the distance in the seven-inning game, raising his record to a perfect 6-0. The win gave 12th-ranked Illinois Wesleyan a one-game lead over the Red Men en route to winning two-of-three games during a weekend series, which earned the Titans the CCIW regular season title.


Adrian must wait after split
Andrew Smiley hit the first two home runs allowed by Mass-Boston Nick Conway this season.
Andrew Smiley hit the first two home runs allowed by Mass-Boston Nick Conway this season.
Senior Day is a special moment but the moment for six seniors was sour as visiting Alma pulled off a 5-4 upset in game two of a doubleheader. Adrian won the first game 10-6 and will await the Calvin-Kalamazoo four-game series to see if they can grab a MIAA title. Adrian is three wins up in the standings and need one Kalamazoo win to share for the title. If they at least claim a share, it will mean a trip to the NCAA regionals for the third time in four seasons.

A winner of eight straight, second-seeded Eastern Connecticut (28-11-1) advances in the winners' bracket of the six-team double-elimination tournament to face No. 3 seed Southern Maine Thursday. Southern Maine advanced by an identical 6-5 in Wednesday's late game against No. 4 seed Rhode Island, scoring four runs in the bottom of the eighth to pull out the win. Top-seeded Keene State avoided an upset with a 2-1, 10-inning win over No. 6 seed Western Connecticut State in Wednesday's first game and will meet Rhode Island. Western Connecticut faces Mass-Boston Thursday in an elimination game. Follow these and other games today on the D3baseball scoreboard.

John Giametta Jr. homered twice and drove in five runs in the opener and Ryan Benson hit his first collegiate homer in the nightcap as nationally second-ranked Cortland completed the regular season with 14-0 and 12-4 victories over visiting Hamilton. The Red Dragons (38-3) will bring a school-record 34-game winning streak into next week's NCAA Division III tournament.

Tim Doyle scattered seven hits and allowed one earned run over 6 1/3 innings of work as Suffolk extended its winning streak to four straight with a 3-2 non-league college baseball victory over Endicott Wednesday afternoon at North Field. The winning streak after losing their conference bid has strengthen Suffolk's playoff chances.


The Blue Jays (34-5) won their fifth straight game as they prepare for the  D-III playoffs.
The Blue Jays (34-5) won their fifth straight game as they prepare for the D-III playoffs.
Lynx split with Pride
Greensboro split a doubleheader with visiting Rhodes on Tuesday. Rhodes took the first game 12-9, while the home team won the nightcap, 7-6 in 11 innings. Anthony Corona went 7-for-11 with 2 home runs, a double and one triple and 5 RBI for The Pride in the DH. In game one, the Lynx scored 3 runs off losing pitcher Greg Allen to break a 9-9 tie in the 7th inning. In the night cap, Dale Martin walked with the bases loaded to end the game. Anthony Corona tripled to lead off the 11th. Losing pitcher Taylor Babich then intentionally walked Lyle Donaldson and Kyle Bolick to pitch to Martin, who then walked on four pitches.

The third time figured to be the charm for the Concordia (Ill.) Cougars. After having lost one-run games earlier in the season to Augustana and Illinois Wesleyan, both regionally-ranked teams from the CCIW, the Cougars turned the tables on a third team from that conference, seventh-ranked Carthage College. Zach Bickel's ninth-inning single drove home the winning run as Concordia defeated Carthage 6-5 at the Benedictine University Sports Complex in Lisle, Illinois on Tuesday evening.

Johns Hopkins jumped out to an early 9-0 lead and held off a late Mary Washington rally to secure a 17-10 win in the regular season finale for both teams. The Blue Jays (34-5) won their fifth straight as senior Todd Emr, junior Dave Garber and sophomore Chris Huisman combined for 11 RBIs in the game.

Methodist was down 6-0 heading into the bottom of the third but came from behind to win 16-6 over the 11th ranked Piedmont Lions. The Monarchs move to 28-15-1 overall while Piedmont is 33-12 this season. Piedmont took an early 1-0 in the first and added five more for a 6-0 lead after scoring five runs on five hits in the top of the third. Methodist came back in the bottom of the inning with two runs. Methodist got things going in the sixth with five runs to give the Monarchs a 7-6 lead. Nine runs in the eighth, highlighted by a three-run home run by Dustin proctor put the game out of reach.


Brockport's Rob Maxwell was voted the Bob Wallace Player of the Year.
Brockport's Rob Maxwell was voted the Bob Wallace Player of the Year.
SUNYAC awards go to ...
Senior Rob Maxwell was voted the Bob Wallace Player of the Year (SUNYAC Most Valuable Player) in a vote of the conference coaches on Monday. Maxwell finished the regular season with a .439 batting average in conference games with a team leading five doubles and one home run. He also led the team with 15 runs batted in and a .634 slugging average. The senior split time as the first baseman and a starting pitcher and had a 2-1 SUNYAC record with a 2.95 ERA and a team leading 20 strikeouts in 21 1/3 innings.

Cortland's Matt Tone was honored as the Don Axtell Pitcher of the Year while Oneonta hurler Dave Filak was named the Clark Whited Rookie of the Year. Cortland head coach Joe Brown was selected as the 2008 SUNYAC Walter Nitardy Coach of the Year after he guided the Red Dragons to a 36-3 record through SUNYACs, highlighted by a 32-game winning streak and a 17-0 record against SUNYAC opponents.

The selection of the All-SUNYAC teams is based on the votes of the conference head coaches and only the season statistics from conference games are considered.


Casleton is 1-2 against Husson this season but needs to win two this weekend to make the D-III playoffs.
Casleton is 1-2 against Husson this season but needs to win two this weekend to make the D-III playoffs.
NAC Conference final set - finally
Last Sunday the final round between Castleton and Husson was postponed due to unplayable field conditions at the double-elimination tournament's original site. It took until today to find a time and place to hold the North Atlantic Conference Championship. The Castleton State College baseball team will host the final round of NAC Championship on Saturday, May 10 at East Field in Glens Falls, New York. Castleton and Husson will square off at 12:00 noon in game one. If Castleton wins game one, game two will start 30 minutes after the completion of game one.

Other NAC news announced this week were the conference honors. Centerfielder Mike Chamard of Thomas was honored as the NAC Baseball Player of the Year in a vote by the conference coaches. Chamard led the league in batting average (.388), slugging percentage (.600) while ranking among the league leaders in runs scored, hits and total bases as Thomas finished 6-4 in conference play.

Castleton third baseman Dan Conley earned Rookie of the Year accolades. Conley was among the conference leaders in nearly every offensive category including batting average (.378), slugging percentage (.544), on base percentage (.473) while leading the league in hits and runs batted in.

Castleton head coach Ted Shipley was selected as NAC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. Shipley led this year's squad to a 9-1 league mark and the top seed in the upcoming NAC Tournament.

Thomas was honored with the Team Sportsmanship Award.


Whitewater sweeps to regular season title
Kevin Zalnis hit two home runs in game one.
Kevin Zalnis hit two home runs in game one.
Aaron Dott struck out 11 and got 13 runs of support in a game one win over UW-Stevens Point Monday in Whitewater. The win clinched at least a share of the WIAC regular season title. A game two victory meant the Warhawks could have the title outright, accomplished with a 15-8 win to give UW-Whitewater its sixth outright title in the last eight years.

The Warhawks moved to number 8 in this weeks D3baseball.com/NCBWA Top 25, finished the WIAC regular season with a 20-4 record, and earned the number one seed in the WIAC tournament beginning Friday, May 9 in Wisconsin at Witter Field in Wisconsin Rapids. More of Monday's scores.

In game one, UW-Whitewater got on the scoreboard early but the Pointer's would answer in the top of the third when a pitch from Aaron Dott squirted past the catcher to score Kyle Cummings. The Warhawks' five-run sixth settled the issue. Zalnis hit another solo home run in the inning and right fielder Joe Munn hit a two-run blast. The Warhawks scored three more runs in the bottom of the eighth to go up by 10 and end the game early by the run deficit rule. The win kept Dott perfect for the season with a record of 6-0. Zalnis went 4-5 driving in five runs and Stine went 3-4 driving in two.

After a three-run first inning by both teams in game two, UW-Whitewater put the bats to work to defeat the Pointers and clinch the WIAC title. In the second game Munn went 4-5 for the Warhawks, also scoring three times. Brandon Scheidler was 3-6, with three RBIs, to lead the Pointers.


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