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67.1 | | PNO::HEISER | cost for the ride is your mind | Fri Jan 11 1991 15:31 | 4 |
| The preseason polls are out and it looks like ASU (Arizona State) is
the unanimous choice for #1.
Mike
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67.2 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:10 | 2 |
| Can you post the entire list in either/both polls ?
Thanks.
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67.3 | Anyone have the Collegiate Baseball poll ? | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 05 1991 10:16 | 27 |
| Pre-Season Poll from Baseball America
1. Arizona State Sun Devils
2. Cal State-Long Beach Forty-Niners
3. Stanford Cardinal
4. Miami (Florida) Hurricanes
5. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
6. Wichita State Shockers
7. Texas Longhorns
8. Louisiana State Tigers
9. Oklahoma State Cowboys
10. Loyola Marymount Lions
11. Southern California Trojans
12. Florida State Seminoles
13. Michigan Wolverines
14. Texas A&M Aggies
15. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
16. Creighton Bluejays
17. Arkansas Razorbacks
18. Ohio State Buckeyes
19. Georgia Southern Eagles
20. Pepperdine Waves
21. North Carolina State Wolfpack
22. Cal State-Northridge Matadors
23. Arizona Wildcats
24. Mississippi State Bulldogs
25. Villanova Wildcats
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67.4 | BB America's Pre-Season Conference Predictions | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 05 1991 12:07 | 182 |
| American South Atlantic Coast Atlantic Ten
============== ============== ============
*Central Florida *Georgia Tech East
Southwestern Louisiana *North Carolina State ----
New Orleans *North Carolina *Rutgers
Louisiana Tech *Clemson Massachusetts
Texas-Pan American Wake Forest St.Joseph's
Lamar Virginia Temple
Arkansas State Duke Rhode Island
Maryland
West
----
George Washington
St.Bonaventure
West Virginia
Penn State
Duquesne
Big East Big Eight Big South
======== ========= =========
*Villanova *Oklahoma State *Coastal Carolina
Seton Hall *Oklahoma Radford
St.John's *Nebraska Campbell
Providence Missouri Augusta
Connecticut Kansas State UNC-Asheville
Boston College Kansas Davidson
Georgetown Iowa State Baptist
Pittsburgh Winthrop
Big Ten Big West Colonial
======= ======== ========
Michigan *Cal State-Long Beach *East Carolina
*Ohio State *Cal State-Fullerton Richmond
*Illinois Fresno State James Madison
Minnesota Cal-Santa Barbara George Mason
Michigan State Nevada-Las Vegas UNC-Wilmington
Iowa Cal-Irvine William and Mary
Wisconsin San Jose State
Purdue Pacific
Indiana
Northwestern
East Coast Eastern Collegiate Eastern Intercollegiate
========== ================== =======================
*Delaware Diamond *Pennsylvania
Central Connecticut St. ------- Princeton
Towson State New York Tech Army
Rider C.W.Post Dartmouth
Maryland-Baltimore Co. West Chester Yale
Hofstra Pace Brown
Drexel Brooklyn Harvard
Cornell
Metro Atlantic North Columbia
-------------------- Navy
LeMoyne
Canisius
Siena
Niagara
Metro Atlantic South
--------------------
Iona
Fairfield
Manhattan
LaSalle
St.Peter's
North Atlantic
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*Maine
Hartford
Northeastern
Vermont
Boston University
New Hampshire
Northeast
---------
St.Francis
Long Island
Monmouth
Fairleigh Dickinson
Wagner
Mount St. Mary's
Patriot
-------
Fordham
Holy Cross
Lafayette
Bucknell
Lehigh
Colgate
Metro Mid-American Mid-Continent
===== ============ =============
*Florida State *Central Michigan Blue
*South Carolina Kent State ----
Southern Mississippi Miami (Ohio) Illinois-Chicago
Memphis State Western Michigan Akron
Virginia Tech Eastern Michigan Valparaiso
Cincinnati Ohio Cleveland State
Louisville Bowling Green State
Tulane Ball State Gray
Toledo ----
Western Illinois
Eastern Illinois
Northern Iowa
Northern Illinois
Midwestern City Missouri Valley Ohio Valley
=============== =============== ===========
*Notre Dame *Wichita State *Eastern Kentucky
Evansville *Creighton Middle Tennessee State
Xavier (Ohio) Indiana State Morehead State
Detroit Southern Illinois Tennessee Tech
St.Louis Southwest Missouri State Austin Peay State
Dayton Illinois State Murray State
Butler Bradley Tennessee State
Pacific Ten Southeastern Southern
=========== ============ ========
North *Louisiana State *Western Carolina
----- *Mississippi State The Citadel
*Washington State *Auburn Marshall
Oregon State *Florida Furman
Washington Georgia Appalachian State
Portland Alabama Virginia Military
Portland State Mississippi East Tennessee State
Gonzaga Kentucky
Vanderbilt
South Tennessee
-----
*Arizona State
*Stanford
*Southern California
*Arizona
UCLA
California
Southland Southwest Southwestern Athletic
========= ========= =====================
*Texas-Arlington *Texas East
McNeese State *Texas A&M ----
Sam Houston State *Arkansas Jackson State
Northwestern State Baylor Alcorn State
Northeast Louisiana Houston Mississippi Valley State
Southwest Texas State Rice Alabama State
Stephen F. Austin State Texas Tech
Texas Christian West
----
Grambling State
Southern
Texas Southern
Prairie View A&M
Sun Belt Trans America West Coast
======== ============= ==========
East East *Loyola Marymount
---- ---- *Pepperdine
*Old Dominion *Georgia Southern St.Mary's
Jacksonville Florida International Santa Clara
UNC-Charlotte Stetson Nevada
Virginia Commonwealth Mercer San Diego
San Fransisco
West West
---- ----
*South Florida Centenary
South Alabama Arkansas-Little Rock
Western Kentucky Samford
Alabama-Birmingham
Western Athletic
================
*Hawaii
San Diego State
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Utah
Wyoming
Air Force
Colorado State * Projected NCAA Tournament Participant
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67.5 | Division I Polls released February 11th | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 12 1991 17:45 | 28 |
| Baseball America Collegiate Baseball
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1. Louisiana State 2-0 Georgia Tech 3-0
2. Florida State 6-0 Stanford 8-2
3. Arizona State 8-4 Louisiana State 2-0
4. Stanford 8-2 Florida State 6-0
5. Georgia Tech 3-0 Oklahoma State 2-1
6. Texas 6-1 Texas 6-1
7. Miami (Florida) 4-2 Arkansas 0-0
8. Wichita State 0-0 Miami (Florida) 4-2
9. Oklahoma State 2-1 Arizona State 8-4
10. Southern California 8-3 Southern California 8-3
11. Long Beach State 4-5 Wichita State 0-0
12. Michigan 0-0 Pepperdine 6-2
13. Loyola Marymount 5-5 Fresno State 5-1
14. Texas A&M 2-1 North Carolina 0-0
15. Notre Dame 0-0 Florida 5-1
16. Creighton 0-0 Oklahoma 0-0
17. Arkansas 0-0 Hawaii 6-1
18. Ohio State 0-0 Creighton 0-0
19. Pepperdine 6-2 Texas A&M 2-1
20. North Carolina State 0-0 Loyola Marymount 5-5
21. Fresno State 5-1 Southern Illinois 0-0
22. Florida 5-1 Clemson 0-0
23. Cal State-Northridge 6-4 Long Beach State 4-5
24. Mississippi State 1-1 Washington State 0-0
25. Villanova 0-0 Maine 0-0
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67.6 | Division II Polls released February 11th | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 12 1991 17:49 | 20 |
| 1. Jacksonville State 0-0
2. Florida Southern 0-0
3. Armstrong State 2-1
4. Lewis 0-0
5. Cal-Riverside 4-3-1
6. Tampa 2-2
7. New Haven 0-0
8. Troy State 0-0
tie Rollins 1-2
10. Chapman 3-2
11. Columbus 0-0
12. SIU-Edwardsville 0-0
13. Cal State-Stanislaus 2-0
14. North Alabama 0-0
15. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2-3
16. Mankato State 0-0
17. Florida Tech 3-1
18. Mansfield 0-0
19. Sonoma State 0-0
20. Northern Kentucky 0-0
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67.7 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:30 | 2 |
| Florida State swept Arizona State in 3 straight games this past
weekend ? What happened to the Sun Devils ?
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67.8 | priorities, dude | PNO::HEISER | Phoenix Suns = NBA Streakbusters | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:45 | 1 |
| I have no idea. I painted my house this weekend.
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67.9 | Division I Polls released 2/18/91 | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 19 1991 14:15 | 27 |
| Baseball America Collegiate Baseball
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1. Louisiana State Louisiana State
2. Stanford Stanford
3. Arizona State Oklahoma State
4. Florida State Georgia Tech
5. Miami (FLorida) Florida State
6. Wichita State Arizona State
7. Oklahoma State Arkansas
8. Texas Texas
9. Georgia Tech Miami (Florida)
10. Southern California Wichita State
11. Michigan Pepperdine
12. Texas A&M Hawaii
13. Notre Dame Southern California
14. Creighton Florida
15. Arkansas Fresno State
16. Ohio State Oklahoma
17. Florida Texas A&M
18. Pepperdine Creighton
19. North Carolina State Washington State
20. Cal State-Northridge North Carolina
21. California Southern Illinois
22. Hawaii Clemson
23. Fresno State North Carolina State
24. Long Beach State Long Beach State
25. Cal-Santa Barbara Maine
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67.10 | 6 PAC is deep this year | PNO::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Tue Feb 19 1991 15:36 | 5 |
| ASU took 2 of 3 from Texas over the weekend. Game 2 saw ASU hand it's
worst ever defeat to the tune of 18-4. Texas returned the favor on
Sunday by winning 16-1.
Mike
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67.11 | Standings 4/9/91 | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 09 1991 12:05 | 31 |
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New England Baseball Standings
Atlantic 10 East Atlantic 10 West
Temple 6-2 11-11 G. Washington 4-0 20-14
Massachusetts 3-1 8-15 St Bonaventure 4-4 15-7
Rutgers 3-1 11-13 West Virginia 4-4 12-13
Rhode Island 2-6 10-15 Duquesne 3-5 5-10
St Josephs 2-6 13-17 Penn State 1-3 9-15
Big East EIBL
St Johns 9-0 15-7 Army 3-1 9-8
Providence 6-2 21-5 Princeton 3-1 7-10
Boston College 6-3 13-7 Yale 5-3 11-8
Villanova 5-4 16-7 Pennsylvania 4-4 9-9
Seton Hall 4-4 8-14 Navy 3-3 10-9
Connecticut 4-5 9-13 Columbia 2-4 6-11
Pittsburgh 1-8 12-19 Brown 1-3 4-11
Georgetown 0-9 3-20 Cornell 1-3 12-4
Harvard 0-0 4-10
North Atlantic Dartmouth 0-0 4-11
Maine 3-0 18-13 Holy Cross is 4th in the Patriot
Northeastern 3-0 9-6 League at 2-3 (7-9 overall), Fairfield
Hartford 2-1 4-11 leads the Metro Atlantic South with a
Vermont 3-3 10-7 4-0 record and Central Connecticut is
Boston Univ. 1-5 8-22 6th in the East Coast Conference with
New Hampshire 0-3 7-7 a 2-7 record (14-8 overall)
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67.12 | You missed some ;^) | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Apr 09 1991 13:10 | 3 |
| John, how about the Constitution Conference (I think that's what it's
called). My alma mater, WPI, is in it (at least they are in
basketball).
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67.13 | | CARROL::LEFEBVRE | Digging for fire | Tue Apr 09 1991 13:19 | 3 |
| Go you Engineers!
Mark.
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67.14 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 09 1991 13:30 | 3 |
| Didn't see the standings to post them. No slight intended.
Ninj
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67.15 | Division I Polls | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 09 1991 13:59 | 27 |
| Collegiate Baseball Baseball America
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1. Louisiana State 31- 8 1. Stanford 23- 9
2. Florida State 34- 6 2. Florida State 34- 6
3. Miami (Florida) 33- 7 3. Louisiana State 31- 8
4. Texas 32-11 4. Southern California 30-11-1
5. Southern California 30-11-1 5. Miami (Florida) 33- 7
6. Stanford 23- 9 6. Long Beach State 28-11
7. Wichita State 30- 7 7. Pepperdine 26- 5-1
8. Pepperdine 26- 5-1 8. Texas 32-11
9. Long Beach State 28-11 9. Wichita State 30- 7
10. Clemson 29- 5 10. Hawaii 30- 7
11. Hawaii 30- 7 11. Clemson 29- 5
12. Georgia Tech 25-10 12. Ohio State 26- 5
13. Oklahoma State 23- 8 13. Oklahoma State 23- 8
14. Oklahoma 26- 8 14. Cal State-Northridge 28-10-1
15. Cal State-Northridge 28-10-1 15. Creighton 23- 9
16. Ohio State 26- 5 16. Georgia Tech 25-10
17. Creighton 23- 9 17. South Alabama 28- 8
18. Tulane 28-10 18. Oklahoma 26- 8
19. North Carolina State 32- 9 19. Tulane 28-10
20. Texas Tech 34-11 20. Arkansas 28-14
21. Fresno State 24-11 21. Alabama 27- 7
22. South Alabama 28- 8 22. Texas Tech 34-11
23. Old Dominion 25-10 23. North Carolina State 32- 9
24. Baylor 29- 9 24. Baylor 29- 9
25. South Carolina 28-12 25. Tennessee 27- 9
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67.16 | Division II and NAIA Polls | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 09 1991 14:08 | 27 |
| NCAA Division II NAIA
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1. Florida Southern 27- 5-1 1. North Florida 36- 4
2. Tampa 23-11 2. Dallas Baptist 32-12
3. New Haven 10- 0 3. Lewis-Clark State ID 26- 5
4. Missouri Southern 32- 6 4. Oral Roberts 35- 7
5. CS-Dominguez Hills 16-13-1 5. West Florida 33-12
6. Delta State 23- 8 6. Lubbock Christian 32- 9
7. CP-San Luis Obispo 14-15 7. St.Andrew's NC 27- 6
8. Armstrong State 22-12 8. Northwood TX 33- 9
9. North Alabama 20-10 9. Oklahoma City 28-11
10. Florida Tech 19-10 10. Oklahoma Baptist 28- 9
11. Livingston 25- 9-1 11. Anderson IN 23- 7
12. Cal State-Stanislaus 21-11 12. Southern Arkansas 26- 9
13. Mercyhurst 15- 4 13. Azusa Pacific 19- 6
14. So Car-Spartanburg 19- 8 14. David Lipscomb 21- 5
15. SIU-Edwardsville 18- 7 15. Berry GA 29-11
16. Lewis 14-13 16. Union TN 26- 9
17. Cal Poly-Pomona 17-19 17. Southeastern Oklahoma 21-12
18. Troy State 25-11 18. St.Xavier IL 20- 5
19. Central Missouri St. 23- 9 19. Emporia State 26-10
20. Mankato State 9- 5 20. Huntington IN 19- 0
21. Auburn-Montgomery 18-13
22. Montevallo 24- 7
23. Cumberland TN 25- 7-1
24. St.Rose NY 14- 5
25. Point Park 16- 7-3
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67.17 | Go David Lipscomb! Whatta Team!!!! | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Nancy Says: Do it MYYY WAYYYY | Tue Apr 09 1991 14:12 | 1 |
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67.18 | I just gots ta know | SHALOT::MEDVID | No I was not pushing that time | Tue Apr 09 1991 14:19 | 5 |
|
What is David Lipscomb's nickname?
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67.19 | Answering my own question | SHALOT::MEDVID | No I was not pushing that time | Tue Apr 09 1991 14:21 | 9 |
| Dave?
Or maybe the David Lipscomb Lip Combs
Or maybe just the Lips
Then the girls team would be the Lady Lips
--dan'l
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67.20 | To honor that old football great | WORDY::NAZZARO | Pursue, capture, incarcerate | Tue Apr 09 1991 15:04 | 3 |
| They've gotta be the "Big Daddies".
NAZZ
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67.21 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 16 1991 15:27 | 12 |
| Southeastern Conference
Louisiana State Tigers 12- 2 34-10
Alabama Crimson Tide 10- 4 32- 7
Florida Gators 8- 5 27-15
Tennessee Volunteers 9- 6 31-10
Auburn Tigers 7- 8 22-17
Mississippi State Bulldogs 6- 7 24-13
Kentucky Wildcats 6- 8 29-10
Vanderbilt Commodores 5-10 22-16
Georgia Bulldogs 5-10 21-19
Mississippi Rebels 3-11 21-17
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67.22 | Division I Polls | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 16 1991 15:44 | 27 |
| Collegiate Baseball Baseball America
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1. Florida State 37- 6 1. Florida State 37- 6
2. Louisiana State 34-10 2. Southern California 34-11-1
3. Texas 36-12 3. Stanford 26-11
4. Southern California 34-11-1 4. Long Beach State 31-12
5. Miami (Florida) 34-10 5. Louisiana State 34-10
6. Stanford 26-11 6. Texas 36-12
7. Wichita State 35- 9 7. Pepperdine 27- 6-1
8. Pepperdine 27- 6-1 8. Wichita State 35- 9
9. Long Beach State 31-12 9. Miami (Florida) 34-10
10. Hawaii 35- 7 10. Hawaii 35- 7
11. Clemson 34- 6 11. Clemson 34- 6
12. Ohio State 29- 5 12. Ohio State 29- 5
13. Creighton 28-10 13. Creighton 28-10
14. Alabama 32- 7 14. Alabama 32- 7
15. Tulane 30-11 15. Cal State-Northridge 30-12-1
16. Oklahoma State 25-12 16. Arkansas 32-15
17. Georgia Tech 28-12 17. Tulane 30-11
18. Missouri 27- 7 18. Tennessee 31-10
19. Baylor 33-10 19. Oklahoma State 25-12
20. Tennessee 31-10 20. Missouri 27- 7
21. San Diego State 29-10 21. Georgia Tech 28-12
22. Cal State-Northridge 30-12-1 22. South Alabama 30-11
23. Fresno State 26-13 23. Baylor 33-10
24. Texas Tech 37-13 24. Texas Tech 37-13
25. North Carolina State 34-11 25. Oklahoma 29-11
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67.23 | NCAA Division II and NAIA Division I Polls | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 16 1991 15:51 | 17 |
| NCAA Division II NAIA
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1. Florida Southern 32- 7-1 1. North Florida 39- 8
2. New Haven 16- 0 2. Lewis-Clark State ID 30- 5
3. Missouri Southern St. 36- 8 3. Dallas Baptist 32-16
4. Delta State 23- 9 4. Oral Roberts 40- 8
5. CS-Dominguez Hills 20-14-1 5. West Florida 35-12
6. Armstrong State 26-12 6. Lubbock Christian 39-10
7. Tampa 25-13 7. Oklahoma City 32-11
8. Troy State 29-12 8. Northwood TX 36-11
9. Jacksonville State 27- 8 9. Oklahoma Baptist 29-12
10. Florida Tech 23-10 10. St.Andrew's NC 29- 7
11. Anderson IN 26- 7
12. Southern Arkansas 28- 9
13. David Lipscomb 21- 7
14. Azusa Pacific 20- 9
15. Berry GA 33-13
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67.24 | Late, standings through 4/15 | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Apr 19 1991 20:16 | 49 |
| New England Baseball Standings
Atlantic 10 East Atlantic 10 West
Temple 8-4 16-13 G. Washington 5-1 23-18
Massachusetts 5-3 13-17 St Bonaventure 5-5 16- 9
Rutgers 5-3 15-16 West Virginia 4-4 14-15
St Josephs 4-8 15-22 Duquesne 3-5 8-11
Rhode Island 2-6 10-18 Penn State 1-3 11-15
Big East EIBL
St Johns 11-1 18- 8 Army 6-2 13- 9
Providence 7-4 22- 7 Princeton 6-2 10-11
Boston College 7-5 14-11 Yale 6-4 12-10
Villanova 7-5 21- 8 Pennsylvania 6-6 12-11
Seton Hall 5-4 11-14 Navy 5-5 12-13
Connecticut 6-6 12-18 Dartmouth 2-2 6-15
Pittsburgh 1-9 16-18 Brown 3-5 7-14
Georgetown 1-11 8-22 Columbia 3-5 8-14
Harvard 1-3 7-13
Cornell 2-6 13- 9
ECAC North Atlantic ECAC Patriot
Maine 6-0 23-13 Lafayette 5-1 10- 9
Northeastern 6-0 15- 6 Fordham 6-2 20-10
New Hampshire 3-3 10- 9 Holy Cross 5-3 10-10
Hartford 2-4 7-14 Bucknell 3-3 13- 9
Vermont 3-6 11-10 Lehigh 1-5 5-10
Boston Univ. 1-8 11-25 Colgate 0-6 1-15
ECAC Metro Atlantic North ECAC Metro Atlantic South
Siena 7-3 9-13 Fairfield 7-1 12-10
LeMoyne 4-3 10- 7 Iona 5-3 14-10
Niagara 2-4 7-12 LaSalle 4-4 8-19
Canisius 3-6 7-19 St.Peter's 0-4 7-16
Manhattan 0-4 7-17
East Coast Constitution
Delaware 9-0 23- 3 Babson 0-0 9- 5
Rider 5-1 18- 6 Norwich 0-0 7- 4
Towson State 7-4 15-17 Coast Guard 0-0 9- 7
UM Baltimore Co 4-6 17-14 MIT 0-0 3- 9
Hofstra 4-7 7-17 WPI 0-0 4-12
Central Conn St 4-8 16-10
Drexel 1-8 2-20
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67.25 | weekly standings | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 23 1991 18:43 | 35 |
|
New England Baseball Standings
Atlantic 10 East Atlantic 10 West
Massachusetts 7-3 16-18 G. Washington 6-2 24-19
Temple 8-4 18-17 West Virginia 7-4 17-17
Rutgers 5-5 16-19 St Bonaventure 5-5 23-9
Rhode Island 4-6 13-21 Penn State 2-4 13-17
St Josephs 4-10 17-24 Duquesne 3-8 10-14
Note: UMass hosts Temple for 4 this weekend and has 2 to make up with
Rutgers. Rutgers has 4 games with URI somewhere this weekend. URI and St
Josephs were rained out of two games that probably won't be made up.
Big East EIBL
St Johns 13-1 23-9 Princeton 6-2 10-12
Providence 9-4 28-8 Army 7-3 15-10
Boston College 9-5 17-12 Yale 7-5 13-12
Villanova 8-6 25-9 Navy 7-5 14-13
Seton Hall 6-6 16-16 Harvard 3-3 9-14
Connecticut 6-8 13-19 Dartmouth 2-2 6-16
Pittsburgh 2-11 13-24 Penn 6-8 12-14
Georgetown 1-13 7-24 Brown 4-6 9-16
Columbia 4-8 9-18
North Atlantic Cornell 2-6 15-10
Maine 9-0 28-13 Holy Cross is 4th in the Patriot
Northeastern 8-0 20-6 League at 5-3 (10-12 overall), Fairfield
Vermont 5-6 14-11 leads the Metro Atlantic South with a
New Hampshire 3-5 10-13 8-2 record and Central Connecticut is
Hartford 2-7 8-18 5th in the East Coast Conference with
Boston Univ. 1-10 13-29 a 4-10 record (17-13 overall)
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67.26 | Division I Polls as of 4/22/91 | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Apr 25 1991 10:24 | 27 |
| Collegiate Baseball Baseball America
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1. Florida State 1. Florida State
2. Southern California 2. Southern California
3. Wichita State 3. Long Beach State
4. Miami (Florida) 4. Pepperdine
5. Pepperdine 5. Wichita State
6. Long Beach State 6. Clemson
7. Hawaii 7. Stanford
8. Clemson 8. Miami (Florida)
9. Creighton 9. Hawaii
10. Louisiana State 10. Creighton
11. Stanford 11. Louisiana State
12. Missouri 12. Texas
13. Texas A&M 13. Ohio State
14. Texas 14. Cal State-Northridge
15. Fresno State 15. Alabama
16. Maine 16. Texas A&M
17. Florida 17. Kentucky
18. Oklahoma State 18. Florida
19. Georgia Tech 19. Fresno State
20. Notre Dame 20. Missouri
21. Baylor 21. Arkansas
22. Alabama 22. Tulane
23. Cal State-Northridge 23. Tennessee
24. Ohio State 24. South Alabama
25. Delaware 25. Indiana State
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67.27 | Standings 4/30/91 | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 30 1991 10:16 | 35 |
|
New England Baseball Standings
Atlantic 10 East Atlantic 10 West
Massachusetts 10-4 22-20-1 G. Washington 9-5 28-23
Rutgers 9-5 22-19 Penn State 7-5 20-18
Temple 9-7 19-20 West Virginia 9-7 19-20
Rhode Island 4-10 15-25 St Bonaventure 6-8 25-13
St Josephs 4-10 19-24 Duquesne 3-9 13-16
Note: UMass clinched a spot in the playoffs and will make up its games with
Rutgers this coming Saturday. Rutgers must win 1 game to clinch a spot but I
don't know what happens if they get swept.
Big East EIBL
St Johns 16-1 23-9 Dartmouth 7-3 11-17
Villanova 11-6 29-9 Army 10-5 18-12
Boston College 10-7 28-14 Harvard 8-4 16-15
Providence 10-7 31-13 Princeton 8-4 13-14
Seton Hall 7-8 18-18 Yale 10-8 17-15
Connecticut 7-10 15-22 Navy 9-7 18-15
Pittsburgh 2-11 13-24 Brown 7-9 14-19
Georgetown 1-14 7-29 Cornell 4-8 18-13
Penn 6-12 13-19
North Atlantic Columbia 4-13 9-24
Maine 12-0 33-13 Holy Cross is 2nd in the Patriot
Northeastern 11-1 25-8 League at 8-3 (15-12 overall), Fairfield
Vermont 6-8 17-14 leads the Metro Atlantic South with a
Hartford 4-8 11-20 13-3 record and Central Connecticut is
UNH 3-8 11-19 5th in the East Coast Conference with
Boston Univ. 2-13 14-36 a 7-10 record (21-14 overall)
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67.28 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 30 1991 10:39 | 12 |
| Southeastern Conference
Louisiana State Tigers 14- 6 39-15
Florida Gators 13- 6 35-17
Alabama Crimson Tide 12- 8 35-12
Mississippi State Bulldogs 10- 8 32-16
Tennessee Volunteers 11-10 35-15
Auburn Tigers 11-10 29-19
Kentucky Wildcats 10-10 37-14
Mississippi Rebels 7-13 27-22
Georgia Bulldogs 6-14 24-25
Vanderbilt Commodores 6-15 26-23
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67.29 | Division I Polls | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 30 1991 10:47 | 27 |
| Collegiate Baseball Baseball America
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1. Wichita State 47-10 1. Southern California 41-12-1
2. Southern California 41-12-1 2. Florida State 41- 9
3. Florida State 41- 9 3. Wichita State 47-10
4. Miami (Florida) 39-12 4. Pepperdine 34- 8-1
5. Pepperdine 34- 8-1 5. Clemson 44- 7
6. Clemson 44- 7 6. Long Beach State 35-16
7. Hawaii 40-10 7. Stanford 31-16
8. Texas A&M 40-17 8. Miami (Florida) 39-12
9. Fresno State 33-15 9. Texas 41-15
10. Texas 41-15 10. Louisiana State 39-15
11. Louisiana State 39-15 11. Hawaii 40-10
12. Missouri 34-10 12. Ohio State 39- 9
13. Stanford 31-16 13. Texas A&M 40-17
14. Long Beach State 35-16 14. Florida 35-17
15. Maine 33-13 15. Fresno State 33-15
16. Florida 35-17 16. Cal State-Northridge 34-14-1
17. Notre Dame 32-13 17. Creighton 34-15
18. Baylor 38-13 18. Tulane 35-14
19. Ohio State 39- 9 19. Missouri 34-10
20. Oklahoma State 31-17 20. Alabama 35-12
21. Tulane 35-14 21. Arkansas 37-19
22. Cal State-Northridge 34-14-1 22. Baylor 38-13
23. Arkansas 37-19 23. Tennessee 35-13
24. Oklahoma 35-15 24. South Alabama 33-13
25. Georgia Tech 31-18 25. Maine 33-13
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67.30 | Furman makes the NCAA's | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Apr 30 1991 10:51 | 4 |
| Furman defeated Appalachian State, 7-6, in 10 innings, and
beat Western Carolina, 11-9, on Sunday in Charleston to win the
Southern Conference title and clinch their first NCAA tournament
appearance since 1976.
|
67.31 | Game time? | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue Apr 30 1991 12:45 | 8 |
|
John,
Do you know what time the Umass-Rutgers game is this Saturday?
thanks,
- ken -
|
67.32 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 30 1991 13:07 | 7 |
| More than likely at noon, if the information given to me is accurate.
It's going to be a busy day in Amherst since the lacrosse team is
hosting Syracuse in the stadium as well and a crowd of 12000-14000 is
expected. Access to the baseball field is now difficult since the road
access has been cut off due to the construction of the new arena.
John
|
67.33 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue Apr 30 1991 13:54 | 6 |
|
Yeah, it should be a busy day. I'm going to the Syracuse game, and
just figured that maybe I could hit the baseball game after/before if
the times worked out. thanks!
- Ken -
|
67.34 | 5/7/91 | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 07 1991 10:00 | 42 |
| Most of the standings aren't in the paper this week, but based on what happened
this weekend, I can tell you this:
Atlantic 10 - Rutgers swept Massachusetts to win the Atlantic 10 East. If the
standings I had before were accurate, UMass finished second. The Atlantic 10
tournament opens this weekend with Rutgers playing the second place team in the
West and UMass playing the first place team in the West. Teams in contention
from the West are George Washington, Penn State and West Virginia.
Big East - I believe St Johns won the regular season title. Their playoffs
start next weekend and the teams in contention should be St Johns, Villanova,
Boston College and Providence.
EIBL - Army swept Brown over the weekend and that gives them a 12-5 league
record with a game to make up with Columbia. Dartmouth got eliminated losing
4 games to Cornell and Princeton. Harvard has at least 5 losses. The only
other team with a shot is Princeton which is at least 10-4. The only remaining
games for Princeton and Harvard that I can see are Princeton vs Cornell this
weekend and Harvard at Dartmouth.
North Atlantic - This league has finished play with the following final stand-
ings:
Maine 14-1 37-14
Northeastern 12-3 27-11
Vermont 6-8 18-14
UNH 5-9 13-20
Hartford 5-10 13-22
Boston Univ. 2-13 14-38
The ECAC playoffs open on Wednesday, May 15 in Orono, Maine with the following
teams:
1. Maine
2. Fordham
3. Northeastern
4. LeMoyne
5. Holy Cross
6. Fairfield
7. CW Post
8. Monmouth or St Mary's
|
67.35 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 08 1991 09:32 | 7 |
| I was wrong about the Big East. St Johns is in first at 18-2 and has
won the regular season title. Villanova and Providence are both 12-8,
Seton Hall is 10-8, BC is 11-9, UConn is 8-12, Pitt is 4-15 and
Georgetown is 4-17. Georgetown is the only team that has played a full
schedule.
John
|
67.36 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 08 1991 09:33 | 24 |
| Columbia upset Army, 4-3, last week, so the Cadets finish at 12-6.
Princeton and Army split during the regular season, so a tie would
have to be played-off.
Towson State defeated Rider on Sunday to win the ECC tournament and
an NCAA tournament bid. FIU and Stetson met this past Saturday for
the TAAC tournament title, but I don't know who won. I assume that
Stetson probably won (they needed 1 win, FIU two, and Stetson was at
home in DeLand).
SEC
---
Louisiana State 16- 7 41-16
Florida 14- 7 37-18
Mississippi State 11- 9 35-17
Kentucky 12-10 40-14
Alabama 12-10 36-14
Tennessee 12-11 38-16
Auburn 12-11 32-21
Mississippi 9-14 31-23
Georgia 7-16 26-28
Vanderbilt 7-17 28-25
|
67.37 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 08 1991 09:58 | 8 |
| I know Harvard and Princeton each have at least 5 losses so they're
the only other ones still in contention. Princeton swept Dartmouth
last weekend, Harvard split with Cornell, do you have any idea how
Harvard and Princeton did? The EIBL generally has its playoffs at
neutral sites, so if it's between Princeton and Army, the game would
likely be at Columbia.
John
|
67.38 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 08 1991 10:50 | 2 |
| No, I didn't hear about Harvard and Princeton. I get my Northeast
results about 4-5 days late.
|
67.39 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon May 13 1991 09:49 | 18 |
| Rutgers will be the Atlantic 10's representative to the NCAA
tournament. UMass beat Penn State 4-3 in the opener and then beat
Rutgers on Saturday to be the unbeaten team heading into Sunday's
action. Rutgers swept on Sunday, 5-4 in 10 innings and 8-3 to advance.
Grrr. The women's softball team, however, swept unbeaten through the
A-10 tournament so some salvation was gained.
Boston College beat out Seton Hall for the 4th spot in the Big East
tournament. The first round pairings are Boston College vs St Johns
and Providence vs Villanova. This tournament begins on Tuesday.
In EIBL action, Dartmouth swept Harvard so that should eliminate the
Crimson. The only question now is whether Princeton tied Army or if
Army won outright.
John
|
67.40 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Mon May 13 1991 12:10 | 7 |
| > In EIBL action, Dartmouth swept Harvard so that should eliminate the
> Crimson. The only question now is whether Princeton tied Army or if
> Army won outright.
Didn't Harvard and Princeton split last weekend ? If so, that would
leave Princeton at 11-5 with 2 remaining against Cornell, while Army
Army ended 12-6 in the conference.
|
67.41 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Mon May 13 1991 12:15 | 20 |
| Rutgers sweep of Massachusetts makes them the third of 5 teams
who have clinched NCAA tournament spots to have swept a double-
header against a team unbeaten in the tournament. Last weekend,
Florida International swept a double-header from Stetson on the
Hatters' field in DeLand, Florida, to win the TAAC title, while
Southwestern Louisiana swept a double-header yesterday from
Central Florida at home yesterday in Lafayette to win the American
South title.
Teams in NCAA's by winning conference tournaments:
Florida International Golden Panthers (Trans America)
Furman Palladins (Southern)
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (Atlantic Ten)
Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (American South)
Towson State Tigers (East Coast)
Clemson is still unbeaten in the ACC tournament after defeating
Wake Forest yesterday. In the other winners' bracket game,
Georgia Tech and Virginia were postponed by rain. That game is
being played at this very hour.
|
67.42 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon May 13 1991 12:20 | 6 |
| I have no idea how Harvard and Princeton did last weekend, which is why
I asked a few notes back. If Harvard and Princeton did indeed split,
then Princeton could indeed win the league outright with a sweep of
Cornell.
John
|
67.43 | Division I Polls | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 14 1991 11:03 | 27 |
| Collegiate Baseball Baseball America
------------------- ----------------
1. Florida State 47-12 1. Florida State 47-12
2. Wichita State 58-12 2. Southern California 43-14-1
3. Southern California 43-14-1 3. Wichita State 58-12
4. Miami (Florida) 43-14 4. Clemson 50- 8
5. Clemson 50- 8 5. Louisiana State 44-16
6. Texas 43-16 6. Texas 43-16
7. Louisiana State 44-16 7. Pepperdine 40-12-1
8. Pepperdine 40-12-1 8. Long Beach State 40-19
9. Stanford 36-19 9. Stanford 36-19
10. Texas A&M 41-19 10. Miami (Florida) 43-14
11. Oklahoma State 40-18 11. Florida 41-19
12. Fresno State 35-19 12. Cal State-Northridge 38-15-1
13. Hawaii 46-14 13. Hawaii 46-14
14. Florida 41-19 14. Ohio State 48-11
15. Cal State-Fullerton 34-22 15. Texas A&M 41-19
16. Long Beach State 40-19 16. South Alabama 42-13
17. Maine 40-15 17. Oklahoma State 40-18
18. Cal State-Northridge 38-15-1 18. Creighton 41-18
19. Notre Dame 40-15 19. Fresno State 35-19
20. Ohio State 48-11 20. Southwestern Louisiana 45-16
21. South Alabama 42-13 21. Jacksonville 41-17
22. Creighton 41-18 22. Southern Mississippi 38-21
23. Georgia Tech 37-20 23. Tulane 36-16
24. Baylor 40-16 24. Maine 40-15
25. Southwestern Louisiana 45-16 25. Notre Dame 40-15
|
67.44 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 14 1991 11:11 | 30 |
| The NCAA announced the division I regional sites yesterday, with
each host school receiving an automatic bid (regardless of whether
they win their respective conference tournaments or not). The sites
and host schools are:
Northeast - Mahaney Diamond, Orono, Maine (Maine)
East - Perry Field, Gainesville, Florida (Florida)
Atlantic - Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida (Florida State)
South - Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Louisiana State)
Midwest - Eck Stadium, Wichita, Kansas (Wichita State)
Central - Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas (Texas)
West I - Rod Dedeaux Field, Los Angeles, California (Southern California)
West II - Beiden Field, Fresno, California (Fresno State)
In the ACC Tournament yesterday in Greenville, South Carolina,
Georgia Tech defeated Virginia, 9-3, in a game made up due to rain on Sunday.
North Carolina State eliminated Wake Forest, 9-4, in 10 innings.
Virginia eliminated North Carolina, 5-1.
Clemson remained unbeaten in the tournament by downing Georgia Tech, 6-5.
Today:
Georgia Tech 38-21 vs North Carolina State 43-17
Clemson 51-8 vs Virginia 28-26-2
If Clemson wins, they will meet the GT-NCSU winner in the nightcap.
If Virginia wins, then Clemson, Virginia, and the Tech-State winner will all
be 3-1 in the tournament. The coaches of the three teams would draw straws,
with the coach having the odd straw getting his team a bye into the championship
game tomorrow, with the other two teams in the third game tonight.
|
67.45 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 14 1991 11:14 | 17 |
| Southeastern Conference
-----------------------
Louisiana State Tigers 19- 7 44-16
Florida Gators 16- 8 41-19
Mississippi State Bulldogs 12- 9 36-17
Alabama Crimson Tide 14-11 38-16
Auburn Tigers 14-12 34-22
Kentucky Wildcats 13-12 41-18
Tennessee Volunteers 13-13 41-19
Mississippi Rebels 9-15 31-24
Vanderbilt Commodores 8-19 29-28
Georgia Bulldogs 7-19 27-31
The SEC Tournament begins Thursday in Baton Rouge.
Mississippi State vs Alabama
Florida vs Auburn
Louisiana State vs Kentucky, night
|
67.46 | Division II Playoffs | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 15 1991 10:21 | 31 |
| Northeast Regional, Springfield, Massachusetts
#17 Lowell 29-10 vs Sacred Heart 27-10
#12 American International 29-10, bye
North Atlantic Regional, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
#15 Slippery Rock 32-18 vs #20 Mercyhurst 27-13
Shippensburg 28-17, bye
North Central Regional, site to be announced
St.Joseph's (Indiana) 27-22-1 vs St.Cloud State 20-16
#16 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 39-15, bye
Central Regional, Joplin, Missouri
#13 Central Missouri State 33-15 vs Regis 33-21
#4 Missouri Southern 42-11, bye
South Atlantic Regional, Savannah, Georgia
#14 Longwood 34-6 vs #10 North Alabama 29-15
#6 Armstrong State 35-18, bye
South Regional, Lakeland, Florida
#5 Tampa 33-15 vs #19 Florida Tech 28-17
#2 Florida Southern 39-11-1, bye
South Central Regional, Cleveland, Mississippi
#3 Jacksonville State 34-10 vs #8 Troy State 34-16
#1 Delta State 31-10, bye
West Regional, San Luis Obispo, California
#9 Sonoma State 29-11-1 vs #11 Cal-Riverside 31-23-1
#6 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 26-21, bye
|
67.47 | Division III Playoffs | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 15 1991 10:26 | 31 |
| Northeast Regional, Gorham, Maine
Southeastern Massachusetts 22-14 at Southern Maine 31-5
Bridgewater State 24-9-1 vs Eastern Connecticut State 25-14
New York Regional, Ithaca, New York
Staten Island 26-5 at Ithaca 25-12-1
St.Lawrence 21-6-1 vs Montclair State 27-14
Mid-Atlantic Regional, Wayne, New Jersey
Elizabethtown 26-7-1 at William Paterson 23-18
York 27-9-1 vs Trenton State 28-11-1
South Regional, Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Hampden-Sydney 23-5 at North Carolina Wesleyan 30-8
Methodist 26-13 vs Mary Washington 24-7
Central Regional, Geneva, Illinois
William Penn 26-7 at Aurora 22-9-1
North Central 32-10 vs Ohio Wesleyan 25-15-1
Simpson 24-3 vs Illinois Benedictine 29-7-1
Mideast Regional, Marietta, Ohio
Ferrum 30-6 at Marietta 39-4
Wooster 27-10 vs Baldwin-Wallace 25-17-2
Midwest Regional, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
St.Olaf 24-15 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh 20-12
Carleton 24-11 vs Wisconsin-Whitewater 21-11
West Regional, Redlands, California
Cal State-San Bernardino 24-11 at Redlands 20-10
|
67.48 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 15 1991 11:19 | 5 |
| In yesterday's Big East action, it was St Johns 7, Boston College 0 and
Providence 5, Villanova 1. Boston College goes home after they lose to
Villanova today, starting at noon, and Providence plays St Johns at 3.
John
|
67.49 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 15 1991 13:20 | 11 |
| Clemson, which had beaten Georgia Tech the night before with
three runs in the bottom of the ninth, won the ACC tournament
last night by crushing the Yellow Jackets, 24-8. Earlier in
the day, Clemson had scored 3 runs in the eleventh, after having
2 outs and none on, to defeat Virginia 7-4.
Teams in the NCAAs:
Clemson, Florida, Florida International, Florida State, Fresno State,
Furman, Louisiana State, Maine, Northwestern State, Princeton,
Rutgers, Southern California, Southwestern Louisiana, Texas,
Towson State, Wichita State
|
67.50 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu May 16 1991 09:29 | 13 |
| In the Big East tournament, Villanova eliminated Boston College 10-9 in
10 innings. Tied 6-6 after 9, 'Nova got 4 in the top of the 10th, BC 3
in the bottom of the 10th. St Johns beat Providence 8-4. Villanova
and Providence play today, the loser is eliminated and the winner plays
St Johns.
In the ECAC tournament, Northeastern beat Fairfield 9-3, Fordham beat
CW Post 4-0, LeMoyne beat Holy Cross 7-5 and I don't have the score of
the Maine - Monmouth game. Today, Fairfield plays Post and Holy Cross
plays the loser of Maine vs Monmouth. Northeastern plays Fordham and
LeMoyne plays the winner of Maine - Monmouth.
John
|
67.51 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu May 16 1991 10:01 | 9 |
| Maine beat Monmouth, 9-3.
Middle Tennessee State won the OVC tournament by defeating
Eastern Kentucky, 8-1. Eather MTSU or EKU has won the Ohio Valley
title tournament every year since 1984.
In the Sun Belt Conference tournament, Alabama-Birmingham beat
Old Dominion, 13-0, Jacksonville beat Western Kentucky, 5-2, and
South Alabama blanked Virginia Commonwealth, 11-0.
|
67.52 | Go, BLACK BEARS!! | SOFBAS::TRINWARD | Maker of fine scrap-paper since 1949 | Thu May 16 1991 11:28 | 0 |
67.53 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | The sea lions are back... | Thu May 16 1991 13:18 | 6 |
| Wow, Northeaster vs. Fordham. I'm torn - NU is the alma mater,
Fordham is the school I grew up around. Huskies vs. Rams....
Go St. John's - the Johnnies usually have a pretty good baseball team..
JD
|
67.54 | who to root for? | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu May 16 1991 14:23 | 5 |
| There's a possibility of ULowell (my alma mater) and Slippery Rock (a
sentimental favorite of mine) meeting in the division II playoffs...
py
|
67.55 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon May 20 1991 09:27 | 12 |
| Only one game was played on Friday but I don't remember what it was.
On Saturday, LeMoyne eliminated CW Post 11-7. Maine beat Fordham 5-2
and then Fordham eliminated LeMoyne 1-0. Northeastern beat Maine 5-4,
leaving Fordham, Maine and Northeastern in the tournament for Sunday.
Northeastern eliminated Fordham 7-1 and in turn Maine eliminated
Northeastern 12-2. Maine wins the ECAC title and has a 45-16 record
going into the NCAA tournament. NU finishes 35-15 and Fordham 35-16.
In the Big East, Villanova came back to eliminate St Johns, winning 4
straight after losing its first game.
John
|
67.56 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Graphic sexual innuendo | Mon May 20 1991 13:21 | 11 |
|
Interesting decision for the NCAA today regarding ASU. ASU has played,
with little doubt, the toughest schedule in NCAA history, this year.
Almost half of their games were against teams currently ranked #13 or
higher. They had some injury problems early this year, but the
pitching and hitting came back late this season (I think vthey have a
8-10 game winning streak). Few people will deny that they are one of
the best 48 teams in the country, but will the NCAA pick a team that
ended up 5th in the 6PAC? I guess we'll know today.
Bruce
|
67.57 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 21 1991 09:30 | 51 |
| NCAA pairings:
Atlantic Regional at Tallahassee, Fla starting Thursday:
Coastal Carolina (36-27) vs Florida State (53-12)
Georgia Tech (40-24) vs St Johns (33-12-1)
Alabama (39-18) vs Florida International (43-21)
Central Regional at Austin, Tx starting Friday:
Alabama-Birmingham (27-28) vs Texas (46-16)
Oklahoma State (43-18) vs Rutgers (32-20-2)
Long Beach State (40-19) vs Southern Mississippi (41-22)
East Regional at Gainesville, Fl starting Thursday:
Furman (25-24) vs Florida (45-19)
North Carolina State (45-18) vs Ohio (33-25)
Jacksonville (43-19-2) vs Missouri (39-18)
Midwest Regional at Wichita, KS starting Friday:
East Carolina (29-22-1) vs Wichita State (59-12)
Ohio State (50-11) vs Rider (32-14-1)
Baylor (40-18) vs California (34-25)
Northeast Regional at Orono, Me starting Thursday:
Clemson (56-8) vs Princeton (22-20)
Mississippi State (40-19) vs Towson State (27-21-1)
Villanova (37-13-1) vs Maine (45-16)
South Regional at Baton Rouge, La starting Friday:
Northwestern State (La) (38-19) vs Louisiana State (47-18)
Texas A & M (42-21) vs Southwestern Louisiana (46-18)
South Alabama (43-15) vs Oklahoma (40-21)
West 1 Regional at Los Angeles, Ca starting Friday:
Middle Tennessee State (28-31) vs Southern California (44-15-1)
Minnesota (36-24) vs Hawaii (48-16)
Creighton (45-20) vs Pepperdine (41-15-1)
West 2 Regional at Fresno, Ca starting Thursday:
Miami, Fl (45-15) vs Portland State (30-17)
Stanford (37-21) vs San Diego State (43-19)
Cal-Northridge (41-16-1) vs Fresno State (37-20)
John
|
67.58 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 28 1991 09:32 | 15 |
| Teams in the College World Series:
Atlantic Regional - Florida State
East Regional - Florida
Northeast Regional - Clemson
West II Regional - Fresno State
Midwest Regional - Wichita State
Central Regional - Long Beach State
West I Regional - Creighton
South Regional - LSU, Texas A&M or SW Louisiana
Southern Maine is playing for the Division 3 title today and AIC is
still alive in Division 2.
John
|
67.59 | | FTMUDG::REED | Sutton+Houston=1992NCAAChamps | Tue May 28 1991 10:16 | 10 |
| re: Central Regional
Anyone know what happened to Texas U? The Denver Post said that they
were supposed to play the Oklahoma State/Long Beach State winner in
the final.
Also, what teams are going to the CWS?
Cowboy
|
67.60 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 28 1991 10:23 | 8 |
| read note 67.58 for a list of the teams in the CWS. Again, the South
regional winner has yet to be determined.
Texas and Oklahoma State went into their game on Saturday with 1 loss
each. Oklahoma State beat Texas 6-1. On Monday, Oklahoma State beat
Long Beach 12-8 and then Long Beach beat Oklahoma State 8-4.
John
|
67.61 | | FTMUDG::REED | Sutton+Houston=1992NCAAChamps | Tue May 28 1991 11:12 | 2 |
| Thanks John
|
67.62 | CWS Pairings Set ... | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 29 1991 14:35 | 105 |
| 1991 College World Series:
#1 Florida State 57-12 vs #8 Fresno State 41-21
#4 Louisiana State 51-18 vs #5 Florida 49-19
#2 Clemson 60-8 vs #7 Creighton 49-20
#3 Wichita State 63-12 vs #6 Long Beach State 44-20
It will mark the first time a team from the host state has
ever been in the CWS. (No team made it from Michigan the few
years it was in Kalamazoo; neither Nebraska nor Creighton has
ever been to the CWS since it moved to Omaha.)
Regional Results:
Northeast: Clemson 13, Princeton 5
Mississippi State 10, Towson State 4
Maine 10, Villanova 3
Towson State 5, Princeton 0
Clemson 8, Villanova 3
Mississippi State 6, Maine 5
Clemson 10, Mississippi State 9
Maine 8, Towson State 0
Maine 8, Mississippi State 5
Clemson 13, Maine 5
East: Missouri 5, Jacksonville 4
North Carolina State 11, Ohio 5
Florida 2, Furman 0 No hitter by John Burke.
Furman 7, Ohio 2
Florida 3, Jacksonville 0
North Carolina State 3, Missouri 1
Florida 9, North Carolina State 4
Missouri 8, Furman 4
North Carolina State 8, Missouri 5
Florida 3, North Carolina State 2 (10 innings)
Atlantic: Alabama 5, Florida International 1
St.John's 5, Georgia Tech 4
Florida State 6, Coastal Carolina 0
Georgia Tech 11, Coastal Carolina 7
Florida State 6, Florida International 3
Alabama 5, St.John's 2
Florida State 5, Alabama 2
Georgia Tech 5, St.John's 4
Alabama 8, Georgia Tech 4
Florida State 6, Alabama 5
South: South Alabama 5, Oklahoma 4 (10 innings)
Texas A&M 16, Southwestern Louisiana 4
Louisiana State 13, Northwestern State 2
Southwestern Louisiana 11, Northwestern State 7
Louisiana State 4, Oklahoma 3
Texas A&M 12, South Alabama 0
Louisiana State 7, Texas A&M 1
Southwestern Louisiana 6, South Alabama 3
Southwestern Louisiana 13, Texas A&M 10
Louisiana State 8, Southwestern Louisiana 5
Midwest: California 8, Baylor 3
Ohio State 7, Rider 4
Wichita State 10, East Carolina 5
East Carolina 6, Rider 5
Wichita State 13, Baylor 7
California 10, Ohio State 8
Wichita State 8, California 1
Ohio State 6, East Carolina 5
California 6, Ohio State 5
Wichita State 11, California 5
Central: Oklahoma State 9, Rutgers 4
Texas 16, Alabama-Birmingham 3
Long Beach State 6, Southern Mississippi 5 (11 innings)
Alabama-Birmingham 10, Rutgers 9
Texas 18, Southern Mississippi 2
Long Beach State 7, Oklahoma State 5
Long Beach State 17, Texas 10
Oklahoma State 8, Alabama-Birmingham 7 (10 innings)
Oklahoma State 6, Texas 1
Oklahoma State 12, Long Beach State 8
Long Beach State 8, Oklahoma State 4
West I: Minnesota 5, Hawaii 3
Southern California 7, Middle Tennessee State 5
Creighton 5, Pepperdine 3
Hawaii 7, Middle Tennessee State 3
Southern California 17, Pepperdine 7
Creighton 8, Minnesota 3
Creighton 8, Southern California 7 (10 innings)
Hawaii 12, Minnesota 9
Hawaii 7, Southern California 3
Creighton 15, Hawaii 8
West II: Miami (Florida) 13, Portland 1
Stanford 12, San Diego State 5
Fresno State 7, Cal State-Northridge 2
Portland 12, San Diego State 5
Cal State-Northridge 13, Miami (Florida) 6
Fresno State 4, Stanford 2
Stanford 15, Miami (Florida) 7
Cal State-Northridge 12, Portland 7
Fresno State 7, Stanford 5
Cal State-Northridge 6, Fresno State 2
Fresno State 6, Cal State-Northridge 5
|
67.63 | Collegiate baseball 1992 | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 04 1992 13:23 | 42 |
| 1992 Pre-Season Baseball America Rankings
-----------------------------------------
1. Miami (Florida) 10. Stanford 19. Arizona State
2. Wichita State 11. Notre Dame 20. Hawaii
3. Florida 12. Texas 21. Indiana State
4. Pepperdine 13. Louisiana State 22. North Carolina State
5. Long Beach State 14. Cal State-Fullerton 23. Tennessee
6. Oklahoma State 15. South Carolina 24. Ohio State
7. Florida State 16. Texas A&M 25. South Alabama
8. Arizona 17. Southern California
9. Mississippi State 18. Clemson
1992 Baseball America's Projections for NCAA Tournament
-------------------------------------------------------
Southeastern (6) Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee; Mississippi State,
Louisiana State, Auburn
Atlantic Coast (4) Florida State, Clemson, North Carolina State,
Georgia Tech
Big West (4) Long Beach State, Cal State-Fullerton,
Cal-Santa Barbara, Fresno State
Pacific Ten South (4) Arizona, Stanford, Southern California, Arizona State
Big Eight (3) Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Missouri
Big Ten (3) Ohio State, Minnesota, Indiana
Missouri Valley (3) Wichita State, Indiana State, Creighton
Southwest (2) Texas, Texas A&M
Sun Belt (2) South Alabama; Southwestern Louisiana
Western Athletic (2) Hawaii, San Diego State
Atlantic Ten (1) Rutgers
Big East (1) St.John's
Colonial (1) Old Dominion
East Coast (1) Maryland-Baltimore County
ECAC (1) Fordham
E Intercollegiate (1) Princeton
Metro (1) South Florida
Mid-American (1) Kent State
MW Collegiate (1) Notre Dame
Pacific Ten North (1) Washington State
Southern (1) Georgia Southern
Southland (1) Texas-Arlington
Trans-America (1) Florida International
West Coast (1) Pepperdine
Independent - Miami (Florida)
|
67.64 | let's hope not | FRETZ::HEISER | hope set high | Tue Feb 04 1992 13:55 | 2 |
| Many are betting on Arizona to do a worst-to-first turnaround in the
6-PAC.
|
67.65 | BTW, Maine at LSU for 3 this weekend | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Feb 28 1992 10:16 | 29 |
| Polls as of 2/24:
Collegiate Baseball Baseball America
------------------- ----------------
1. Wichita State 1. Florida
2. Florida 2. Wichita State
3. Miami (Florida) 3. Miami (Florida)
4. Mississippi State 4. Florida State
5. Texas 5. Stanford
6. Florida State 6. Pepperdine
7. Cal State-Fullerton 7. Oklahoma State
8. Stanford 8. Mississippi State
9. Oklahoma State 9. Texas
10. Louisiana State 10. Cal State-Fullerton
11. Hawaii 11. Notre Dame
12. Pepperdine 12. Louisiana State
13. Arizona State 13. Long Beach State
14. South Alabama 14. South Carolina
15. Ohio State 15. Arizona State
16. Creighton 16. Clemson
17. Long Beach State 17. North Carolina State
18. California 18. Arizona
19. North Carolina State 19. Hawaii
20. Notre Dame 20. Ohio State
21. Southern California 21. Georgia Tech
22. Clemson 22. Indiana State
23. Minnesota 23. Southern California
24. South Carolina 24. Texas A&M
25. Georgia Tech 25. Georgia
|
67.66 | Some conference standings | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:02 | 23 |
| Atlantic Coast Conference Southwest Conference
------------------------- --------------------
Clemson 16- 2 31- 5 Texas 17- 4 30- 8
N.C.State 9- 6 30- 8 Texas A&M 12- 9 25-13
Florida State 10- 7 29-10 Baylor 12-10 22-13
Duke 7- 8 25- 9 Texas Tech 11-12 22-16
Georgia Tech 5- 6 26- 7 Rice 11-13 22-17
Wake Forest 4- 6 16-12 Texas Christian 7-14 16-19
North Carolina 6- 9 18-14 Houston 7-15 18-19
Maryland 4- 8 14-13-1
Virginia 1-10 13-19
Southeastern Conference
-----------------------
East West
---- ----
Kentucky 8-1 LSU 7-2
Florida 6-3 Arkansas 5-3
Tenn. 5-4 Miss.St. 5-4
Georgia 4-4 Ole Miss 3-5
Vandy 3-5 Auburn 3-6
So.Car. 1-8 Alabama 2-7
|
67.67 | Getting ready | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:13 | 7 |
| � Virginia 1-10 13-19
There's just no way the NCAA can ignore a 1-10 team from the nation's
toughest collegiate baseball conference. But you watch, it'll happen
again.
Bob Hunt
|
67.68 | UVa - 1992 NIT Beisbol Champs ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Tue Apr 07 1992 10:00 | 1 |
|
|
67.69 | Corrected ACC Standings | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Apr 08 1992 10:35 | 52 |
| Corrected standings through Monday's games (sorry Bob) :
Team Conference Overall
---------------------------------------
Clemson 16-2 31-5-0
NC State 9-6 31-7-0
Florida State 10-7 29-10-0
Wake Forest 6-6 17-12-0
Duke 7-8 25-9-0
Georgia Tech 5-6 26-7-0
North Carolina 6-9 18-14-0
Maryland 4-7 15-13-1
Virginia 1-13 13-20-0
Tuesday's Games
---------------
Davidson at Wake Forest
Georgia Southern at Clemson
Maryland at Maryland-Baltimore County
North Carolina at North Carolina-Wilmington
North Carolina State at East Carolina
Tommorow's Games
----------------
Charleston Southern at Duke
Florida at Florida State
Georgia at Georgia Tech
North Carolina A&T at Wake Forest
North Carolina-Wilmington at North Carolina State
South Carolina at Clemson
Towson State at Maryland
Virginia Tech at Virginia
Thursday's Games
----------------
North Carolina-Greensboro at Wake Forest
Friday's Games
--------------
Duke at Georgia Tech
Maryland at Wake Forest
Miami (Florida) at Florida State
North Carolina at Virginia
North Carolina State at Clemson
Saturday's Games
----------------
Duke at Georgia Tech
Maryland at Wake Forest
Miami (Florida) at Florida State
North Carolina at Virginia
North Carolina State at Clemson
|
67.70 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 14 1992 09:40 | 45 |
| Some New England standings:
Atlantic 10
East West
Rutgers 8-0 18-11 GW 6-2 14-19
Massachusetts 5-3 13-10 St Bonaven. 4-2 12-8
Temple 5-7 12-22 West Virginia 2-4 13-13
Rhode Island 4-8 7-17 Duquesne 2-6 7-11
St Josephs 2-6 12-16
Big East EIBL
St Johns 8-0 17-4 Yale 8-2 15-6
Seton Hall 8-3 17-15 Harvard 3-1 10-9
Connecticut 5-4 12-12 Army 5-3 10-15
Providence 5-4 15-11 Pennsylvania 7-5 14-14
Villanova 4-5 14-14 Navy 6-6 14-17
Georgetown 3-9 9-19 Princeton 3-5 9-9
Boston College 2-6 9-8 Columbia 3-5 6-15
Pittsburgh 2-6 14-12 Cornell 2-4 7-12
Brown 2-6 6-17
Dartmouth 1-3 2-18
North Atlantic Patriot League
Northeastern 8-4 13-5 Fordham 7-1 15-9
Delaware 10-6 20-7 Lafayette 3-1 10-6
Vermont 5-4 13-5 Bucknell 3-3 9-11
Drexel 6-5 10-10 Lehigh 2-3 6-9
Hartford 4-4 8-11 Colgate 1-2 2-11
New Hampshire 4-4 4-6 Holy Cross 1-7 4-11
Boston University 3-7 5-13
Maine 1-7 9-17
MAAC North MAAC South
LeMoyne 5-1 11-4 LaSalle 3-1 15-11
Canisius 5-5 7-11 St Peters 3-1 8-10
Siena 3-3 5-11 Iona 5-3 9-10
Niagara 2-6 7-7 Fairfield 4-6 12-12
Manhattan 3-7 6-18
John
|
67.71 | Standings 4/22/92 | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 21 1992 11:07 | 49 |
| Some New England standings:
Atlantic 10
East West
Rutgers 8-0 20-11 GW 10-2 19-20
Massachusetts 9-3 18-11 St Bonaven. 5-5 14-15
Temple 5-7 12-23 West Virginia 5-5 18-16
Rhode Island 4-8 7-20 Duquesne 2-10 9-17
St Josephs 2-10 13-21
UMass has a 4-game series at Rutgers this weekend. One win by the Minutemen
puts them in the playoffs. 2 wins for Rutgers puts them in the playoffs.
Big East EIBL
St Johns 9-2 20-6 Yale 11-3 19-7
Seton Hall 10-4 18-19 Harvard 4-2 12-10
Connecticut 9-4 17-13 Pennsylvania 7-5 14-14
Providence 8-5 18-13 Army 6-6 11-19
Villanova 7-5 18-15 Navy 6-6 15-18
Boston College 3-9 13-11 Columbia 5-7 8-18
Georgetown 3-12 9-23 Princeton 4-6 10-10
Pittsburgh 2-10 18-16 Cornell 3-5 9-13
Dartmouth 2-4 3-19
Brown 4-8 11-20
North Atlantic Patriot League
Delaware 13-7 25-8 Fordham 8-1 19-10
Vermont 7-4 16-6 Lafayette 3-2 11-7
Northeastern 11-7 16-9 Bucknell 4-3 11-11
Hartford 6-6 12-13 Colgate 3-3 4-14
Drexel 8-9 14-14 Lehigh 2-5 7-12
New Hampshire 4-6 7-9 Holy Cross 3-9 7-13
Boston University 5-9 7-16
Maine 3-9 11-19
MAAC North MAAC South
LeMoyne 9-1 17-4 LaSalle 3-1 15-12
Canisius 7-5 9-15 St Peters 3-1 9-10
Niagara 5-7 10-10 Iona 5-3 10-11
Siena 3-9 5-18 Fairfield 5-7 17-13
Manhattan 4-8 8-22
John
|
67.72 | Longhorns clinch NCAA berth | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:00 | 16 |
| Texas 25- 6 38-10
Texas A&M 17-13 33-17
Baylor 16-15 28-22
Rice 14-16 28-21
Texas Tech 12-18 26-24
Texas Christian 12-18 23-26
Houston 10-20 22-26
Texas swept Texas Tech in Lubbock this past week (Thursday-Saturday)
while A&M lost once vs Houston, giving Texas the SWC title. The
Longhorns become the first team to clinch an NCAA tournament berth.
Georgia Southern and Western Carolina meet for the Southern Conference
tournament title today, I believe. They have split their two meetings
so far in the tournament, with WCU winning 17-10 on Saturday, and
GSU winning 14-12 on Sunday. The winner goes to the NCAA's as well.
|
67.73 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:42 | 9 |
| Massachusetts and Rutgers split this weekend so they have won the
playoff slots in the Atlantic-10 East.
Yale I think has clinched the EIBL title after splitting with Harvard
and sweeping Dartmouth. They are 14-4 and are done with their season.
Harvard was 5-3 after Saturday and had a doubleheader at Columbia
yesterday with no results available.
John
|
67.74 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:17 | 17 |
| ACC Conference All Games
--- ------------ -------------
x-Clemson 19 5 0.792 42 9 0.824
Florida State 13 7 0.650 34 16 0.680
North Carolina State 15 9 0.625 39 13 0.750
Georgia Tech 12 8 0.600 36 10 0.750
Duke 12 12 0.500 34 13 0.723
Wake Forest 10 11 0.476 28 18 0.609
Maryland 7 12 0.368 21 21 1 0.500
North Carolina 8 16 0.333 25 22 0.532
Virginia 3 19 0.136 19 28 0.404
Next weekend's final ACC pairings:
Georgia Tech at Wake Forest Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Maryland at Florida State Friday night, Saturday night, Sunday
The ACC Tournament will be held in 2 weeks in Greenville, S.C.
|
67.75 | Standings 4/28/92 | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 28 1992 09:30 | 52 |
| Some New England standings:
Atlantic 10
East West
Rutgers 10-2 24-13 GW 12-2 22-20
Massachusetts 11-5 22-13 West Virginia 7-5 18-18
Temple 5-7 13-28 St. Bonaventure 5-7 14-18
St Josephs 5-10 18-21 Duquesne 2-12 10-19
Rhode Island 4-11 7-23
Massachusetts, Rutgers and George Washington are in the playoffs.
Big East EIBL
St Johns 12-3 25-7 Yale 14-4 22-8
Seton Hall 12-6 22-21 Pennsylvania 9-5 16-16
Connecticut 10-6 19-15 Princeton 7-7 13-11
Providence 10-6 22-16 Columbia 7-9 12-20
Villanova 7-5 20-16 Harvard 5-5 14-14
Boston College 4-11 17-13 Army 6-8 11-22
Georgetown 4-14 10-27 Navy 6-8 18-20
Pittsburgh 2-10 18-16 Dartmouth 6-8 6-21
Brown 6-9 13-22
Cornell 4-7 9-14
Yale has won the EIBL. The top 5 teams in the Big East are still
alive for their playoffs.
North Atlantic Patriot League
Vermont 9-4 20-6 Fordham 11-3 25-12
Delaware 15-7 28-8 Lafayette 7-3 16-9
Northeastern 13-11 18-16 Bucknell 8-4 16-12
Hartford 9-7 16-16 Lehigh 4-8 10-16
Drexel 8-11 15-17 Colgate 3-6 4-19
New Hampshire 6-8 11-11 Holy Cross 3-12 7-16
Boston University 6-12 8-21
Maine 3-9 11-19
MAAC North MAAC South
LeMoyne 14-2 23-5 Iona 7-5 12-15
Canisius 7-5 11-16 Fairfield 9-7 22-14
Niagara 5-11 11-13 LaSalle 5-5 17-18
Siena 4-12 6-23 St. Peters 5-5 12-15
Manhattan 4-8 8-26
John
|
67.76 | | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | Let's eat sushi and not pay | Tue Apr 28 1992 13:04 | 23 |
| > North Atlantic Patriot League
>
> Vermont 9-4 20-6 Fordham 11-3 25-12
> Delaware 15-7 28-8 Lafayette 7-3 16-9
> Northeastern 13-11 18-16 Bucknell 8-4 16-12
> Hartford 9-7 16-16 Lehigh 4-8 10-16
> Drexel 8-11 15-17 Colgate 3-6 4-19
> New Hampshire 6-8 11-11 Holy Cross 3-12 7-16
> Boston University 6-12 8-21
> Maine 3-9 11-19
^^^^^
|
|
Wow!
Did I read where Maine suspended something like 11 players due to
gambling? Is this the primary cause of their sudden demise?
Mark.
|
67.77 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 28 1992 14:15 | 10 |
| Maine has been having a poor season all year, even before the gambling
news broke. They had a dreadful spring trip and then they didn't kick
butt up north like they usually do.
For those who don't know, several Maine athletes, mostly from the
football and baseball teams, have been named in accusations about
running or participating in a gambling ring at the school. UMaine
suspended them pending the outcome of the investigation.
John
|
67.78 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 05 1992 09:40 | 9 |
| No standings updates were printed today. I would imagine this is the
last weekend of the regular season coming up in most cases. The ECAC
Division 1 tournament is being held on the 15th-17th in Worcester, at
both WPI and Holy Cross. The ECAC Division 2 and 3 tournaments are
being held this weekend in New Haven and Hartford respectively. The
Atlantic-10 tournament is this weekend in Boyerstown, Penn. I don't
know when the Big East tournament is.
John
|
67.79 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Tue May 05 1992 19:44 | 4 |
| The ACC tourney will be nexted week in Greenville, SC.
Dennis
|
67.80 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Light up the Queen City! | Tue May 05 1992 20:05 | 22 |
| re-,1
Speaking of the ACC tournament here in G'ville...so here's the
schedule of events..
Saturday
No 5 Duke(12-12, 37-14) vs No 6 Wake Forest(11-13,32-20) 10 am
No 1 Clemson(19-5, 43-10) vs No 9 Va(3-19, 21-28) 1:30 pm
No 3 N.C.State(15-9, 39-13) vs No 8 Maryland(7-15, 24-26-1) 5 pm
No 4 Ga.Tech(14-9, 40-11) vs No 7 UNC(8-16, 25-22) 8:30 pm
Sunday
Duke-Wake loser vs Clemson-Uva loser 10 am
N.C.State-Maryland loser vs Tech-UNC loser 1:30 pm
Fla State(16-7, 37-16) vs Duke Wake winner 5 pm
N.C.State-Maryland winner vs Tech-UNC winner 8:30 pm
Happy Hitting!
B.A.
|
67.81 | standings 5/6 | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 06 1992 14:27 | 53 |
| Some New England standings:
Atlantic 10
East West
Rutgers 14-2 30-15 GW 12-4 23-24
Massachusetts 11-5 24-13 West Virginia 10-6 23-20
Temple 5-11 14-35 St. Bonaventure 8-8 19-19
St Josephs 6-10 19-23 Duquesne 2-14 10-21
Rhode Island 4-12 8-25
West Virginia, Massachusetts, Rutgers and George Washington are in the
playoffs.
Big East EIBL
St Johns 13-5 28-10 Yale 14-4 24-8
Seton Hall 14-7 26-23 Pennsylvania 9-5 16-17
Connecticut 12-7 22-17 Harvard 8-6 19-16
Providence 12-7 25-19 Princeton 10-8 17-13
Villanova 8-7 21-18 Navy 6-8 18-20
Georgetown 6-15 12-30 Dartmouth 6-8 9-23
Boston College 5-13 18-16 Brown 7-10 14-26
Pittsburgh 3-12 21-19 Cornell 7-10 15-18
Army 7-11 13-26
Columbia 7-11 12-23
Yale has won the EIBL. The top 5 teams in the Big East are still
alive for their playoffs.
North Atlantic Patriot League
Delaware 20-8 34-10 Fordham 12-3 19-15
Vermont 12-7 25-9 Lafayette 9-5 21-18
Hartford 15-9 22-18 Bucknell 8-7 17-16
Northeastern 16-12 21-16 Lehigh 7-8 14-17
Maine 11-11 19-21 Colgate 3-12 4-27
New Hampshire 7-13 13-16 Holy Cross 3-12 9-18
Drexel 8-17 16-23
Boston University 6-18 8-30
MAAC North MAAC South
LeMoyne 14-2 26-7 Iona 11-5 19-15
Canisius 8-7 13-18 Fairfield 9-7 23-15
Niagara 6-11 13-16 LaSalle 9-5 21-18
Siena 5-13 8-25 St. Peters 5-9 14-20
Manhattan 4-12 8-33
John
|
67.82 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon May 11 1992 09:50 | 8 |
| Massachusetts lost its first game to GW 9-5 and beat Rutgers 9-8 to
eliminate the Scarlet Knights. The game went 12 innings. I have no
idea who we play today.
In the Big East Tournament starting on Tuesday, St Johns plays
Providence and Seton Hall plays UConn.
John
|
67.83 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Mon May 11 1992 12:10 | 4 |
| Saw,
How did CCSU do in the East Coast Conference tournament
this weekend ? I read that they beat Rider, 7-5, in the opening
round of the tournament.
|
67.84 | | CAMONE::WAY | A&E - the World War II channel | Mon May 11 1992 12:36 | 10 |
| > How did CCSU do in the East Coast Conference tournament
> this weekend ? I read that they beat Rider, 7-5, in the opening
> round of the tournament.
I don't know. I've been so wrapped up in hockey that I haven't read
much else in the SPORTS pages. I can try and take a look though....
'Saw
|
67.85 | Division II playoffs | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 12 1992 09:44 | 26 |
| Division II tournament:
Northeast Regional, Springfield, Massachusetts:
Sacred Heart 24-7 vs Adelphi 24-15, Springfield 21-19 bye
North Atlantic Regional, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Mansfield 33-9 vs Longwood 32-7, Shippensburg 33-10 bye
South Atlantic Regional, Savannah, Georgia
South Carolina-Aikem 43-13-2 vs Florida Tech 25-21, Armstrong State 45-11-1 bye
South Regional, Lakeland, Florida
Tampa 35-17 vs Valdosta State 29-23, Florida Southern 45-9 bye
South Central Regional, Livingston, Alabama
North Alabama 32-17-1 vs Columbus 33-21, Livingston 33-22 bye
Central Regional, Joplin, Missouri
Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 36-18-1 vs Missouri-St.Louis 29-18,
Missouri Southern 40-12 bye
North Central Regional, Evansville, Indiana
Lewis 40-19 vs South Dakota State 31-14, Southern Indiana 38-17 bye
West Regional, San Luis Obispo, California
Sonoma State 32-15-1 vs Cal-Riverside 32-21, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo bye
|
67.86 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 12 1992 09:47 | 10 |
| The following teams have been selected to host the eight Division I regional
tournaments:
Arizona, Florida, Florida State, Louisiana State, Miami (Florida),
Mississippi State, Texas, Wichita State.
Each of these teams are guaranteed NCAA tournament spots. In addition,
George Washington defeated West Virginia, 13-10, and Rider defeated UMBC, 5-4,
yesterday to clinch NCAA tournament spots. Other teams already in the NCAA's:
Pepperdine, Texas-Arlington, Western Carolina, and Yale.
|
67.87 | NCAA Softball tournament | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 12 1992 09:51 | 26 |
| There's no softball note, from what I've been able to find. Here's the
Division I softball tournament:
Region 1, Los Angeles, California
Utah 25-18 at UCLA 47-2
Region 2, Tucson, Arizona
Michigan 37-22 at Arizona 53-5
Region 3, Fresno, California
Cal State-Northridge 45-23 at Fresno State 48-14
Region 4, Berkeley, California
San Jose State 33-22 at California 44-14
Region 5, Fullerton, California
Long Beach State 36-29 vs Toledo 39-20, Cal State-Fullerton 43-18 bye
Region 6, Lawrence, Kansas
Western Illinois 22-14 at Kansas 42-8, Oklahoma State 47-12 bye
Region 7, Amherst, Massachusetts
Connecticut 40-8 at Massachusetts 33-13, Utah State 43-19 bye
Region 8, Lafayette, Louisiana
Florida State 59-7 at Southwestern Louisiana 40-10, Nevada-Las Vegas 34-20 bye
|
67.88 | ECAC tournament ? | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 12 1992 11:04 | 3 |
| Who made the ECAC tournament ?
What is the schedule for the games tomorrow, and where will each
game be held ? Does anyone reading in here know ?
|
67.89 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 12 1992 11:13 | 28 |
| What exactly happened in the Atlantic-10 tournament? This morning's
paper has no information.
ECAC: 1. Delaware (34-12). 2. LeMoyne (28-7) 3. Fordham (28-13).
4. Hartford (25-19). 5. Lafayette (22-10). 6. Vermont (26-11).
7. Iona or NEC champ. 8. Iona or NEC champ
5/13:
Game 1: Lafayette vs Hartford at WPI, 10
Game 2: Iona or NEC Champ vs Delaware at Holy Cross, 10
Game 3: Iona or NEC Champ vs LeMoyne at Holy Cross, 1
Game 4: Vermont vs Fordham at Holy Cross, 4
5/14:
Game 5: Game 1 loser vs Game 2 loser at WPI, 10
Game 6: Game 3 loser vs Game 4 loser at Holy Cross, 10
Game 7: Game 1 winner vs Game 2 winner at Holy Cross, 1
Game 8: Game 3 winner vs Game 4 winner at Holy Cross, 4
5/15:
Game 9: Game 6 winner vs Game 7 loser at WPI, 10
Game 10: Game 5 winner vs Game 8 loser at Holy Cross, 10
Game 11: Game 7 winner vs Game 8 winner at Holy Cross, 1
Game 12: Game 10 winner vs Game 11 loser at Holy Cross, 4
John
|
67.90 | ACC update | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Light up the Queen City! | Tue May 12 1992 16:58 | 18 |
| ACC update...
Monday results...
Ga Tech over Duke 7-3
UNC over Wake 7-3
Clemson over Fla St. 5-2
Todays games...
UNC. vs Fla State 10:00 am
Clemson vs N.C State 1:30 pm
1:30 Loser vs Ga Tech 5:00 pm
1:30 winner vs 10:00am winner 8:30 pm
N.C. State leads Clemson 6-1 in bottom of the 6th...
B.A.
|
67.91 | 11-1 | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Light up the Queen City! | Tue May 12 1992 17:24 | 7 |
|
Pack 11
Tiggers 1
Top of the 9th
B.A.
|
67.92 | Big East results ? | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed May 13 1992 17:20 | 6 |
| 3 teams left in the ACC tournament with one loss.
Clemson meets Florida State at 5 p.m., the winner to meet
North Carolina State at about 8 p.m.
I saw Providence upset St.John's, 6-4, in the first Big East
tournament game. What happened in the UConn-Seton Hall game ?
|
67.93 | UConn 14, Seton Hall 2 | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 13 1992 17:30 | 1 |
|
|
67.94 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Thu May 14 1992 09:24 | 22 |
| Big East: #2 Seton Hall 4, #1 St.John's 3 (#1 Seed Redmen eliminated)
#4 Providence 13, #3 Connecticut 2
ECAC: #1 Delaware 11, #8 St.Francis 4
#4 Hartford 12, #5 Lafayette 4
#7 Iona 3, #2 LeMoyne 2
#6 Vermont 6, #3 Fordham 5
ACC: #1 Clemson 11, #2 Florida State 0
#3 North Carolina State 7, #1 Clemson 3 (NCSU wins title)
Teams clinching NCAA spots so far:
Arizona, Florida, Florida State, George Washington, Louisiana State,
Miami (Florida), Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Pepperdine, Rider,
Southeastern Louisiana, Texas, Texas-Arlington, Western Carolina, Wichita State,
Yale
Teams probably in because of record:
Arizona State, Cal State-Fullerton, Clemson, Creighton, Fresno State,
Georgia Tech, Hawaii, Long Beach State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma,
Oklahoma State, South Alabama, Stanford
|
67.95 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Light up the Queen City! | Thu May 14 1992 15:18 | 4 |
|
Go Pack!
B.A
|
67.96 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri May 15 1992 09:36 | 15 |
| Big East: UConn 4, Seton Hall 3 (SH eliminated) and UConn 11,
Providence 8. UConn plays Providence today for the Big East title (Go
Friars!)
ECAC: Fordham 11, LeMoyne 9 (LeMoyne out)
St Francis 2, Lafayette 0 (Lafayette out)
Vermont 1, Iona 0
Delaware 12, Hartford 7
Today's games: St Francis vs Iona, loser eliminated
Fordham vs Hartford, loser eliminated
Vermont vs Delaware
SF - Iona winner vs Fordham - Hartford winner
John
|
67.97 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Fri May 15 1992 09:45 | 37 |
| Some tournament results from yesterday:
Big East: Connecticut 4, Seton Hall 3
Connecticut 11, Providence 8
Huskies-Friars meet today for NCAA berth.
Big Ten: Minnesota 5, Michigan State 0
Illinois 10, Ohio State 5
First round results, from Columbus, Ohio.
Colonial: UNC-Wilmington 9, East Carolina 7
No other scores available.
ECAC: St.Francis 2, Lafayette 0
Fordham 11, LeMoyne 9
Delaware 12, Hartford 7
Vermont 1, Iona 0
Metro: UNC-Charlotte 14, South Florida 6
Louisville 10, Virginia Tech 5
VCU-Tulane, late
MAC: Central Michigan 12, Ohio 2
Kent 2, Ball State 1
MCC: No results available.
Mo.Valley: No results available.
SEC: Mississippi State 4, Auburn 1
South Carolina 14, Vanderbilt 1
Florida 12, Georgia 5
LSU-Arkansas, late
Sun Belt: No results available.
WAC: No results available.
|
67.98 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon May 18 1992 09:19 | 6 |
| Providence won the Big East tournament 5-3 on a ninth inning 2 run
homer. Delaware won the ECAC tournament, 8-4 over Iona. I don't have
all the Saturday scores but Delaware went through the tournament
unbeaten.
John
|
67.99 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon May 18 1992 13:04 | 4 |
| John didn't PC beat UCONN in the finals? Just a great weekend all
around for the UCONN bashers 8*(
Jimbo
|
67.100 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 19 1992 09:45 | 51 |
| College World Series pairings:
Atlantic Regional at the University of Miami:
Miami vs Maryland-Baltimore County
North Carolina State vs Delaware
South Carolina vs Notre Dame
Central Regional at the University of Texas:
Long Beach vs SW Louisiana
Texas vs Virginia Commonwealth
Creighton vs Texas-Arlington
East Regional at the University of Florida:
Florida vs Rider
Georgia Tech vs George Mason
Texas A&M vs California
Mideast Regional at Mississippi State:
Clemson vs Yale
Mississippi State vs Nicholls State
Oklahoma vs UCLA
Midwest Regional at Wichita State:
Wichita State vs George Washington
Oklahoma State vs Minnesota
Cal-Northridge vs Arizona State
South 1 Regional at Louisiana State:
LSU vs Providence
South Alabama vs Tulane
Cal-Fullerton vs Ohio State
South 2 Regional at Florida State:
Stanford vs Stetson
Florida State vs Western Carolina
Georgia vs Kent
West Regional at the University of Arizona:
Arizona vs Washington
Hawaii vs SE Louisiana
Pepperdine vs Fresno State
John
|
67.101 | Already lost 2 of 3 vs.Canes | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue May 19 1992 11:07 | 7 |
| Sheesh,
We finally make the college World Series and end up playin'
at Miami in Miami's bracket! Ain't there no justice?
Go Irish!
MikeL
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67.102 | What!?!? ND at a disadvantage??...Can't happen | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue May 19 1992 11:10 | 4 |
| Musta been a mistake, Mike. Someone should notify the committe
immediately so that regional can be moved to South Bend.
Joe
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67.103 | Can you call for me Joe? Kinda busy. Thanks | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue May 19 1992 11:35 | 1 |
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67.104 | C'mon, MikeL, ever hear of "overachievement" ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Everybody Wang Chung Tonight | Tue May 19 1992 13:46 | 7 |
| � We finally make the college World Series and end up playin'
� at Miami in Miami's bracket! Ain't there no justice?
I guess it's true then. Notre Dame is afraid to play Miami in *ALL*
sports.
Bob Hunt
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67.105 | | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue May 19 1992 14:02 | 23 |
| Sigh,
We've been laid bare ( no puns please)!
Actually the ND team din't overachieve this year. Finished with
a 45-13 record to take their conference title as expected (MCC I
believe). I don't recall all of their out-of-conference games
but the Irish did start the season " on the road " losing series
against Miami and ASU. Their conference is considered weak by
college baseball standards so I'm happy they made the tournament.
Twas just pokin' fun at the situation regarding Miami-ND.
And see here,, Messr. Hunt, we not afraid to take on Miami in
*ALL* sports. We'll play 'em in ice hockey any day! 8^)
MikeL
BTW , Hot rumor around ND baseball circles is that current Irish
manager Pat Murphy ( don't that sound apropos ) will be wooed by
the University of Miami to take over as the 'Canes' manager after
the series when Miami's current manager retires. Sources say that
ND will give permission for Miami to negotiate with Murphy. Would
be a great career move for Murphy as the job at Miami is considered
on the college baseball's plums.
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67.106 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Six-Hundred pack Coke! | Thu May 21 1992 15:45 | 5 |
|
Just off the wire...the ACC has voted to keep the tournament in
Greenville for at least one more year!
B.A.
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67.107 | Early results | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Thu May 21 1992 17:56 | 18 |
| Four regionals playing today, first game results are in:
East Regional Texas A&M 15, California 6
Mideast Regional Clemson 8, Yale 4
South I Regional Cal State-Fullerton 3, Ohio State 2
South II Regional Stanford 2, Stetson 1 (12 innings)
Second game:
East Regional Georgia Tech 1, George Mason 0 (3rd inning)
Saw:
Would you mind clipping any articles on the Yale team from an
available New Haven Register (if one is available) ? I'll pay for the
papers and send you an envelope to mail them in, if you wouldn't mind
doing it. Thanks if you can.
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67.108 | Yesterday's results, except LSU-PC | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Fri May 22 1992 12:48 | 42 |
| Yesterday:
East Regional Texas A&M 15, California 6
Georgia Tech 5, George Mason 4
Florida 6, Rider 1
Mideast Regional Clemson 8, Yale 4
Oklahoma 4, UCLA 3 (13 innings)
Mississippi State 1, Nicholls State 0 (11 innings)
South I Regional Cal State-Fullerton 3, Ohio State 2
Tulane 4, South Alabama 2
Providence at Louisiana State, late
South II Regional Stanford 2, Stetson 1 (12 innings)
Kent 5, Georgia 2
Western Carolina 1, Florida State 0
Today:
Atlantic South Carolina 40-20 vs #15 Notre Dame 45-13
#17 North Carolina State 45-16 vs Delaware 38-12
Maryland-Baltimore County 37-11 at #1 Miami 49-7, night
Central #13 Long Beach State 34-19-1 vs Southwestern Louisiana 38-21
#21 Creighton 40-17-1 vs Texas-Arlington 38-13
Virginia Commonwealth 31-20 at #5 Texas 42-14, night
East Rider 18-34 vs George Mason 38-17, loser eliminated
California 31-26 at #7 Florida 44-18, Cal eliminated with loss
#24 Georgia Tech 44-17 vs #25 Texas A&M 38-18, night
Mideast Yale 25-9 vs Nicholls State 36-17, loser eliminated
#6 Clemson 50-12 vs UCLA 34-25, UCLA eliminated with loss
#19 Oklahoma 39-21 at #18 Mississippi State 39-20, night
Midwest #16 Cal State-Northridge 37-14-1 vs Arizona State 32-22
#12 Oklahoma State 46-14 vs Minnesota 40-19
George Washington 26-24 at #2 Wichita State 52-9, night
South I #22 Ohio State 38-18 vs LSU/Providence loser, loser elimianted
#20 South Alabama 44-15 vs LSU/Providence winner
#11 Cal State-Fullerton 39-15 vs Tulane 39-22, night
South II #14 Florida State 43-19 vs Stetson 38-20, loser eliminated
#9 Stanford 38-21 vs Georgia 35-24, Georgia eliminated with loss
Western Carolina 42-19-1 vs Kent 45-11, night
West #10 Hawaii 45-12 vs Southeastern Louisiana 37-20
#4 Pepperdine 40-10-1 vs #23 Fresno State 37-18
Washington 37-19 at #8 Arizona 34-21-1
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67.109 | Format? | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Fri May 22 1992 12:53 | 5 |
| Rolly,
Double elimination till Omaha then single??
MikeL
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67.111 | Mets in '92 | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Penguins beat Rangers 4 game to 2 | Fri May 22 1992 13:19 | 5 |
| Omaha has always been double elimination. Not sure about the regionals.
Go Hawks (?)
The Crazy Met
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67.112 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Fri May 22 1992 13:20 | 15 |
| LSU beat Providence, 8-1.
The format:
Eight 6-team regionals, double elimination in each regional.
The 8 winners are seeded, with seeds 1,4,5,8 in one bracket
and 2,3,6,7 in the other bracket. Each bracket then plays in
a double elimination series, with the two winners playing in
a one-game championship (for national television).
I messed up games in two regionals.
Today in Austin, Texas-VCU plays the 2nd game, Creighton-UTA at night.
In Baton Rouge today, Providence meets South Alabama in game one,
with the loser eliminated, followed by LSU-Ohio State, with
CS-Fullerton vs Tulane in the nightcap.
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67.113 | | GENRAL::WADE | fill yer hands you <CENSORED>!! | Fri May 22 1992 13:20 | 4 |
|
No it ain't TCM. Check .110.
Claybone
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67.114 | good start | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Remember Twins/Braves in '91? | Fri May 22 1992 18:28 | 7 |
| Minnesota leads Okie St. 6-0 in the fourth inning in their first game
of the regional.
Gophers have won eight straight and 25 of 29.
Spud
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67.115 | Is anybody still here? | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Remember Twins/Braves in '91? | Fri May 22 1992 18:34 | 4 |
| In the same region, Cal St. Northridge beat ASU 5-1 today.
Spud
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67.116 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 26 1992 09:25 | 5 |
| I haven't seen much news about the baseball playoffs at all around here
after Providence and Yale were both eliminated. Both teams lost their
first game, won their second and lost their third.
John
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67.117 | Canes eliminate Irish, move on to Omaha! | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue May 26 1992 11:05 | 1 |
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67.118 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 26 1992 11:09 | 11 |
| I have heard the following teams are in the College World Series:
California
Cal-State Fullerton
Florida State
Miami
Oklahoma
Texas
Wichita State
John
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67.119 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue May 26 1992 11:54 | 5 |
| The 8th and final team to qualify for the CWS is the winner of last
night's Pepperdine-Hawaii game.
Joe
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67.120 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 27 1992 09:25 | 7 |
| College World Series pairings:
Friday: Miami vs California and Cal-State Fullerton vs Florida State
Saturday: Wichita State vs Pepperdine and Texas vs Oklahoma
John
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67.121 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jun 02 1992 10:24 | 15 |
| So far in the CWS:
Miami 4, Cal 3
CSF 7, Florida State 2
Florida State 5, Cal 4 (Cal eliminated)
Miami 4, CSF 3
Florida State plays CSF today with the loser being eliminated
Pepperdine 6, Wichita 0
Texas 15, Oklahoma 3
Oklahoma 8, Wichita 4 (Wichita eliminated)
Pepperdine played Texas last night
Oklahoma plays the loser of that game tonight
John
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67.122 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jun 02 1992 10:31 | 34 |
| The University of Massachusetts lost its 2-time all Yankee Conference
tight end yesterday as Ron Villone was the number 1 draft choice of the
Seattle Mariners.
Villone, who was a talented high school pitcher, decided to give
baseball at the college level a try in 1991 and posted a 4-3 record,
mostly as a short reliever. In 1992 on the baseball team's Florida
trip, he struck out a top player from the University of Central Florida
4 times - in front of a lot of scouts who were there to watch the UCF
player. He vaulted up the draft list throughout the season and Seattle
picked him number 1 yesterday. He's a lefthander, throws straight
overhand with good heat.
This is somewhat reminiscent of Kirk Gibson, who went out for baseball
for the first time in his junior year at Michigan State and ended up
being a number 1 draft choice of the Detroit Tigers. His college
football coach said "I knew I told him to get a summer job but this is
ridiculous." Gibson did come back and play football in his senior year
at State. I hope Villone doesn't, despite how much the football team
could use him, because he could really screw up a promising career.
Villone is also one of the candidates for the Olympic team.
For a team that can't even win its league playoff and has few
scholarships to give, there have been a lot of players from UMass in
the last decade or so who've been drafted. Mike Flanagan, Jeff Reardon
(who actually wasn't drafted) and Gary DiSarcina are in the majors.
Dave Telgheder pitched a no-hitter for Tidewater against Pawtucket
recently. Glenn DiSarcina was brought up to play short for the White
Sox in their recent exhibition game with Da Cubs. And now Villone.
It's nice to see at least one other program at the University thriving,
other than basketball.
John
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67.123 | Anyone got a score on that Texas-Pepperdine game? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jun 02 1992 11:36 | 13 |
|
Gotta love them Sooners! Oklahoma hasn't been to the NCAA baseball
tourney in something like 20 years, but they're now down to the final
six. Going into the regionals I think they were only ranked about 25th
in the country, but they've taken down more traditional powers
Mississippi State in the regional and Wichita State in the finals. If
they can avenge that crushing loss they took from hated Texas (assuming
Texas won last night), I know I'll be satisfied. Knocking off the
Miamis of the college baseball world to take it all is just too big a
dream...
glenn
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67.124 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Jun 02 1992 11:50 | 4 |
| Pepperdine beat Texas to go 2-0 in the Series - Texas and OU now meet
in a rematch.
Joe
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67.125 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Jun 03 1992 09:27 | 5 |
| Cal State Fullerton eliminated Florida State 6-0 and Texas beat
Oklahoma again, but I don't know the score. Miami plays CSF tonight
and Pepperdine plays Texas Thursday.
John
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67.126 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 03 1992 12:05 | 2 |
| I think I heard that the score for the Texas/OU game was 8-5. Sox
broadcaster Bob Starr was in mourning last night.
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67.127 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jun 03 1992 12:39 | 18 |
|
> I think I heard that the score for the Texas/OU game was 8-5. Sox
> broadcaster Bob Starr was in mourning last night.
So was I. Oklahoma battled long and hard and kept coming back after
every comfortable Texas lead (except the last), but especially with
their best hitter out of the lineup it wasn't to be. Then I put the
Red Sox game on the radio and heard Starr eulogizing the Sooners. It
*is* tough to take when it's Texas putting on the finishing touches.
For most Oklahoma fans maybe the key to last night's game was that it
meant that star QB and part-time relief pitcher Cale Gundy got through
the spring without injury. Being able to play baseball was probably
part of the terms of Gundy's recruitment, but you can bet the OU
football coaches weren't thrilled about it...
glenn
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67.128 | Dilemna? | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Wed Jun 03 1992 15:21 | 13 |
| Glenn,
Has Gundy stated a preference for a pro career in baseball? Might have
a better shot in baseball. Paul Failla, backup QB for Rick Mirer at
ND is in the same predicament. He played on the ND baseball as well as
football team. He thinks he'll have a better shot playing baseball
when he graduates. He still has a shot at succeeding Mirer next year
when Mirer graduates and Failla is a junior in 93. He'll have a lot of
thinking to do next winter.
MikeL
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67.129 | And he may have a future as a pro QB if OU continues to pass... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jun 03 1992 15:35 | 9 |
|
> Has Gundy stated a preference for a pro career in baseball?
He hasn't, but from what I gathered from the games that were televised
he's not that good. At least he's not their ace as a starter or out of
the bullpen or anything...
glenn
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67.130 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jun 04 1992 10:19 | 7 |
| Cal State Fullerton beat Miami 7-5 last night. This sets up a rematch
Friday night with the winner to play in the final on Saturday.
Pepperdine plays Texas tonight. A Pepperdine win puts them in the
final. If Texas wins, they play again tomorrow night.
John
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67.131 | What a brilliant deducement 8^) | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Thu Jun 04 1992 10:30 | 6 |
| I take it then Ninj that Texas has lost 1 game already and Pepperdine
is undefeated? If so, was it Pepperdine that defeated the 'Horns
already?
MikeL
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67.132 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jun 04 1992 10:41 | 4 |
| Pepperdine hooked the Horns 7-0 on a late TD and extra point (or in
rugby terminology - a try, a missed conversion and a penalty kick).
Ninj
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67.133 | | CAMONE::WAY | Two Bullets and a Lady | Thu Jun 04 1992 10:50 | 23 |
| > rugby terminology - a try, a missed conversion and a penalty kick).
Congrats, John, you have the terminology well in hand. (Of course,
nexted season, there's no way you could have 7 points in a rugby game,
with the new rule change).
I haven't ever been able to "get into" the college world series, becuase
to me, the "system" seems so complex. Why don't they just have a
single elimination tournament, similar to the way they do it in
NCAA basketball?
And can someone explain the system now in effect to me? Perhaps I don't
understand it because it's never been explained to me.
And where did Pepperdine come from? I've never heard of them being
a baseball power. I mean, I expect to hear about Miami, Arizona State,
Texas, but Pepperdine?
'Saw
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67.134 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Downtown Saturday Night in Wilton | Thu Jun 04 1992 10:55 | 6 |
| Saw -
Peperdine is in Malibu. One of the finalists in the "Great JD College
Search" back in 1976. Figured I could major in Volleyball ;-)
JD
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67.135 | Straight double-elim is the best | SHALOT::HUNT | Everybody Wang Chung Tonight | Thu Jun 04 1992 11:26 | 23 |
| Pepperdine has been a very good baseball team for a lot of years. They've
just never made it this far before.
The double-elimination format is actually quite simple and it's very fair
for baseball. Single-elimination tournaments for baseball don't really
reward the top teams often enough. In other words, you lose twice and
you know you ain't good enough for the title.
The College World Series used to be a straight 8-team double elimination
affair. They paired off the 8 teams into 4 games and then followed up by
matching winners-winners and losers-losers until just one team without 2
losses was left.
Now with CBS in the picture, they wanted one and only one final game. So,
they've broken the 8 teams into 2 four-team groups and have them play
double elim until 2 "survivors" are left. Then those two square off on
the last weekend for the whole shebang.
And, yes, now a team can go home with 1 loss and no title while another
team can go home with 1 loss and the title. I think the NCAA sold out to
the tube bucks but that ain't nothing new for the NCAA.
Bob Hunt
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67.136 | Double elim is the way to go... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 04 1992 11:41 | 18 |
|
> And, yes, now a team can go home with 1 loss and no title while another
> team can go home with 1 loss and the title. I think the NCAA sold out to
> the tube bucks but that ain't nothing new for the NCAA.
At least it's a little bit better now with the teams split into two
groups. I may be mistaken, but when they first went to the single-game
final, I think it was still a one-bracket double elim tournament. In
that format not only could a one-loss team go home, but they could go
home having had beaten their final opponent earlier in the tourney and
locked up 1-1, head-to-head. I believe this very situation happened to
Oklahoma State against Georgia in the first year of the single-game
final. But at least now it's somewhat "fair", like the MLB World
Series where each final opponent advances through the playoffs for
their "league", if not completely satisfying...
glenn
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67.137 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jun 04 1992 12:23 | 14 |
| Double elimination is needed in softball and baseball tourneys since
the best team can be very easily beaten on a fluke and it's not really
a true test of the relative strengths of the teams. After all, in
major league baseball, 99% of the time teams will win 1/3 of their
games and lose 1/3 of their games, with the quality of the season being
determined by how they do in the other 1/3. You'll find in the other
sports more good teams losing less than 1/3 of their games and more bad
teams winning less than 1/3 of their games. Baseball doesn't hold
true to form and it's a very difficult sport to handicap.
Pepperdine's most famous former athlete is probably Dennis Johnson.
They beat Hawaii to advance to the College World Series.
John
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67.138 | How many fingers and toes do you have again, 'Saw? | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jun 04 1992 12:58 | 6 |
| �Congrats, John, you have the terminology well in hand. (Of course,
�nexted season, there's no way you could have 7 points in a rugby game,
�with the new rule change).
Au contraire, mon ami. It will be very easy to get 7 points next
season via a try (5 points) and a conversion (2 points).
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67.139 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jun 04 1992 13:00 | 6 |
| �I believe this very situation happened to
� Oklahoma State against Georgia in the first year of the single-game
� final.
I thought Texas was involved. I know this did happen to them once,
maybe it wasn't the first year.
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67.140 | | CAMONE::WAY | Two Bullets and a Lady | Thu Jun 04 1992 13:18 | 16 |
| > Au contraire, mon ami. It will be very easy to get 7 points next
> season via a try (5 points) and a conversion (2 points).
DuH!
Just chalk it up to a short in my math-coprocessor these days. I don't
normally mess up my arithmetic. Or forget essential things like
two-point conversions.....
Double duh!
'Saw
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67.141 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Thu Jun 04 1992 15:40 | 8 |
| See what you done did Mac?
Introduced 'Saw to rugby and he done progressed into dat frontal
lobotomy we warned him about. Pretty soon he'll be rootin' for the
Sabres.
8^)
MikeL
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67.142 | | CAMONE::WAY | Two Bullets and a Lady | Thu Jun 04 1992 15:45 | 14 |
| > See what you done did Mac?
> Introduced 'Saw to rugby and he done progressed into dat frontal
> lobotomy we warned him about. Pretty soon he'll be rootin' for the
> Sabres.
No, I've just been in heavy duty engineering mode for a couple of
weeks, and have been juggling a bazillion other things too. SO,
the math-coprocessor has been acting a little flaky.
It's kind of like my haid regressed from DX to SX for a while....
'Saw
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67.143 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Jun 04 1992 16:11 | 14 |
| No, they wen't straight from a true double elimination 8-team
tournament to the present format. This happened to get the first
network televised chapmionship game, and, as mentioned,
Wichita State beat Texas in the championship. Wichita State came
out of their bracket with one loss, Texas came out of their bracket
undefeated, but the Shockers won the title. The following year
the same thing happened with Georgia over Oklahoma State.
As far as Pepperdine goes, they have been an NCAA tournament team
many times since the early 80's, as they and LMU have dominated the
West Coast conference. However, the Waves have won a regional only
once before, so haven't been in the national limelight as much as
Miami, Wichita State, Texas, Oklahoma State, FSU, LSU, and a couple
of other teams.
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67.144 | And with very little baseball on the networks what'd be the harm? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 04 1992 16:16 | 9 |
|
Gotcha, Rich. I guess I just assumed that those teams (Texas and
Oklahoma State) got worked over by the system but in reality with
separate brackets with no common opponents their records are almost
meaningless. It'd be nice to have the finalists play two out of three,
but again CBS is looking for one game and one game only...
glenn
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67.145 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Jun 05 1992 11:49 | 4 |
| Pepperdine eliminated Texas 5-4 last night and will play the winner of
today's Miami-Fullerton St. in the championship game.
Joe
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67.146 | Good one last night; Cinderella escapes and moves on... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Jun 05 1992 12:05 | 26 |
|
> Pepperdine eliminated Texas 5-4 last night and will play the winner of
> today's Miami-Fullerton St. in the championship game.
Massively clutch grand-slam home run in the bottom of the seventh from
a kid from Pepperdine in this one, after Texas had taken a strong lead
in the top of the inning to go ahead, 4-1. Didn't even look like he
swung hard or used his legs at all on the shot; just dropped the head
of that aluminum bat on a meatball and away it went. In spite of the
ESPN announcers' repeated commentary that he looked gassed and should
be lifted, Pepperdine's starter settled down after that bad inning and
worked through some trouble in the last two to go all the way for the
victory.
I've got to admit that the ESPN announcing for the college games seems
distinctly (and maybe appropriately) amateurish compared to their MLB
coverage. Maybe because they and the audience don't really know the
players well and can't embellish, these guys are constantly stating the
obvious and dropping cliches. The commentary on the on-field action is
as if intended for someone who had just dropped in from another country
knowing little or nothing about baseball. Maybe that's their
demographics for these games; general college sports fans with marginal
baseball interest...
glenn
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67.147 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Fri Jun 05 1992 12:21 | 6 |
|
It was funny because the announcers on ESPN just got done saying that
the Texas coaches told the pitcher he couldn't continue rely so much on
fastballs because he was starting to get dinged pretty good and then what
does he do ? He grooves one to Melendez and bye-bye. Loved the look on
Melendez' father's face when his kid cranked it.
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67.148 | | CAMONE::WAY | Two Bullets and a Lady | Fri Jun 05 1992 13:03 | 19 |
| While it's not college baseball, it will fit in this note.
Yesterday, at Champions, they were playing the Women's NCAA Softball
Championship game on ESPN. It was interesting to watch, but one of the
most interesting stats was a comparison of reaction time to the
pitch between Nolan Ryan and the girl who was pitching.
On a Nolan Ryan 95mph fastball, the batter has .42 seconds to react.
The girl who was pitching for UCLA pitched so fast that the batters
had .40 seconds to react.
I thought that was interesting.
Had to leave before I found out who won....
'Saw
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67.149 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Jun 05 1992 13:13 | 11 |
|
> I've got to admit that the ESPN announcing for the college games seems
> distinctly (and maybe appropriately) amateurish compared to their MLB
> coverage. Maybe because they and the audience don't really know the
> players well and can't embellish, these guys are constantly stating the
From the brief moments that I was tuning into this game I noticed that
Mike Patrick was one of the announcers. Don't know if he does MLB for
ESPN, but I know he's the play-by-play man for their NFL games.
Joe
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67.150 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jun 05 1992 14:10 | 5 |
| Mike Patrick and Tim Brando, 2 regular ESPN announcers, were doing the
play-by-play. Former major leaguers Lary Sorensen and Fred Lynn were
the color analysts. Larry Conley was their man-in-the-stands.
John
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67.151 | | LUNER::BROOKS | I wanna be like Mike - NOT ! | Fri Jun 05 1992 16:10 | 5 |
| Anotehr thing about that girl Frank ... she isn't throwing from a
mound, and he release point (underhand windmill) is next to impossible
to pick up.
Hitting unlimted fast pitch is a *mother* ....
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67.152 | | DECWET::METZGER | Ooohh, a sextet of ale... | Fri Jun 05 1992 17:03 | 12 |
|
Plus the release point unables them to throw a real rising ball. No matter what
the baseball announcers say NO major leaguer with an overhand delivery can
throw a rising fastball. Tape studies have shown that the ball is always
travelling downward if it is released with a downward trajectory.
A better way to state this is that no pitcher with an overhand delivery can
throw a rising fastball in the strike zone. Anything with an initial trajectory
of up will end up over the battters head...
Metz
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67.153 | Key is movement from expected path... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Jun 05 1992 17:43 | 19 |
|
> A better way to state this is that no pitcher with an overhand delivery can
> throw a rising fastball in the strike zone. Anything with an initial trajectory
> of up will end up over the battters head...
This is true, but it doesn't make much difference to the batter who's
expecting to see the ball drop at a certain rate but who is fooled
by a good high fastball with an exceptional amount of backspin on it
(which makes it appear to "rise"-- Sandy Koufax's fastball was
generally considered to be the best ever in this regard). Now in
softball, if the fastballs rise because of the delivery, the advantage
is lost due to expectations-- softball pitchers have to work on the
spin to make it drop back down.
That Nolan Ryan fastball is a pea, too, and a pea that moves. Tough to
even foul off that 9" circumference spheroid...
glenn
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67.154 | | DECWET::METZGER | Ooohh, a sextet of ale... | Fri Jun 05 1992 19:06 | 11 |
|
But the baseball players only have to worry about the ball actually moving in
3 direction (down, toward and away) and the fast pitch batter has to worry
about up,down toward and away...
The term rising fastball is just a pet peeve of mine....high fastball is a
better term....
Metz
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67.155 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Jun 07 1992 19:45 | 3 |
| Pepperdine wins the final game 3-2, and went through the CWS unbeaten.
John
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67.156 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jun 08 1992 10:25 | 12 |
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that the name of the guy who hit that big
grand slam for Pepperdine against Texas wasn't Melendez but Steve
Rodriguez, all-tournament second baseman. Rodriguez was recently
drafted by the Boston Red Sox and will probably report to the farms
after Olympic tryouts and competition, assuming he makes the team. The
last Red Sox draft pick to star for a CWS champion was catcher Eric
Wedge of Wichita State, and Wedge's future looks very promising.
Here's hoping for the same for Rodriguez...
glenn
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67.157 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jun 08 1992 10:35 | 8 |
| Did you see the downpour that Fullerton and Miami were forced to play
through on Friday night to satisfy the almighty TV gods at CBS? The
CBS contract apparently state that the championship game has to be
played in the allotted time slot on Saturday. It'd be scary to think
what would happen if they had this kind of clout in the MLB contract.
I also didn't know that all games must go the full number of innings.
No rain-shortened wins possible.
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67.158 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | I wanna be like Mike - NOT ! | Mon Jun 08 1992 16:46 | 8 |
| re .153
Good explanation Glenn ... the 'rising' fastball is an optical
illusion. The batter has about .21 sec. to swing at the pitch, and his
eyes can usually extrapolate the trajectory for a fastball that usually
breaks down into the strike zone. A 'rising' fastball however, does not
drop *quite as much* as a 'normal' fastball, and the hitter's brain
translates the data as a 'hop' ...
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67.159 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If I were A....I'd | Mon Jun 08 1992 17:46 | 6 |
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Interesting Doc where'd you get that .21? I mean Saw started this all off
telling us how Ryan was .41 and the woman softball player was .40? Who's
right? I mean I might loose sleep over this??
;^)
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67.160 | Let's get the facts straight | WR2FOR::WALSTON_CH | | Tue Jul 14 1992 18:26 | 12 |
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The first team ever to win a National Championship with one loss
was Cal State Fullerton. CSF defeated Stanford for the first televised
CBS CWS finals. (1988 or 1989)
As for the original CWS format, until 1983, it was 16 team, double
elimination, one week tournament. The teams were divided into 2- 8
team barkets with winners and losers falling into different brackets.
There were 4 games played every day for the entire tournament.
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67.161 | Really getting the facts straight | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:07 | 154 |
| > <<< Note 67.160 by WR2FOR::WALSTON_CH >>>
> -< Let's get the facts straight >-
> The first team ever to win a National Championship with one loss
> was Cal State Fullerton. CSF defeated Stanford for the first televised
> CBS CWS finals. (1988 or 1989)
> As for the original CWS format, until 1983, it was 16 team, double
> elimination, one week tournament. The teams were divided into 2- 8
> team barkets with winners and losers falling into different brackets.
> There were 4 games played every day for the entire tournament.
O.K., I went back and got the facts straight, not relied on my memory.
The College World Series had 2 teams in 1947-1948, 4 teams in 1949,
and has had 8 teams since 1950. There have never been 16 teams in the
CWS. From 1950-1987, the CWS was a true 8-team, double-elimination
tournament. Starting in 1988, they divided into two 4-team brackets, each
of which met in a double-elimination tournament. Stanford won one bracket
with one loss, Arizona State won the other bracket with one loss. Stanford
beat ASU, 9-4, in the championship game. Scores from that year:
ASU 4, California 2 Stanford 10, Fresno State 3
Wichita State 5, Florida 4 CS-Fullerton 9, Miami 3
Florida 6, California 5 Miami 8, Fresno State 4
Wichita State 7, ASU 4 CS-Fullerton 5, Stanford 3
ASU 10, Florida 1 Stanford 2, Miami 1
ASU 4, Wichita State 3 Stanford 4, CS-Fullerton 1
ASU 19, Wichita State 1 Stanford 9, CS-Fullerton 5
Stanford 9, Arizona State 4
The following year, 1989, Texas entered the CWS final with no losses,
Wichita State had one loss, but Wichita State won the title:
Florida St. 4, North Carolina 2 Texas 7, CS-Long Beach 1
Wichita State 3, Arkansas 1 Miami 5, LSU 2
Arkansas 7, North Carolina 3 LSU 8, CS-Long Beach 5
Florida St. 4, Wichita State 2 Texas 12, Miami 2
Wichita State 8, Arkansas 4 LSU 6, Miami 3
Wichita State 7, Florida St. 4 Texas 12, LSU 7
Wichita State 12, Florida St. 9
Wichita State 5, Texas 3
The last true, 8-team double-elimination tournament (1987) was won
by Stanford, just as the Cardinal won the first split-bracket CWS:
Oklahoma State 8, ASU 3
LSU 6, Florida State 2
Texas 13, Arkansas 6
Stanford 3, Georgia 2
Florida State 3, ASU 0
Arkansas 5, Georgia 4
Oklahoma State 8, LSU 7
Stanford 6, Texas 1
LSU 5, Arkansas 2
Texas 6, Florida State 4
Oklahoma State 6, Stanford 2
Stanford 6, LSU 5
Texas over Oklahoma State (don't have score)
Stanford 9, Texas 3
Stanford 9, Oklahoma State 5
Hear are the year-by-year College World Series participants:
1992: California, Cal State-Fullerton, Florida State, Miami, Oklahoma,
Pepperdine, Texas, Wichita State
1991: Clemson, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Fresno State,
Cal State-Long Beach, Louisiana State, Wichita State
1990: Cal State-Fullerton, Citadel, Georgia, Georgia Southern,
Louisiana State, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Stanford
1989: Arkansas, Florida State, Cal State-Long Beach, Louisiana State,
Miami, North Carolina, Texas, Wichita State
1988: Arizona State, California, Cal State-Fullerton, Florida,
Fresno State, Miami, Stanford, Wichita State
1987: Arizona State, Arkansas, Florida State, Georgia, Louisiana State,
Oklahoma State, Stanford, Texas
1986: Arizona, Florida State, Indiana State, Louisiana State,
Loyola Marymount, Maine, Miami, Oklahoma State
1985: Arizona, Arkansas, Miami, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State,
South Carolina, Stanford, Texas
1984: Arizona State, Cal State-Fullerton, Maine, Miami, Michigan,
New Orleans, Oklahoma State, Texas
1983: Alabama, Arizona State, James Madison, Maine, Michigan,
Oklahoma State, Stanford, Texas
1982: Cal State-Fullerton, Maine, Miami, Oklahoma State, South Carolina,
Stanford, Texas, Wichita State
1981: Arizona State, Maine, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State,
Oklahoma State, South Carolina, Texas
1980: Arizona, California, Clemson, Florida State, Hawaii, Miami,
Michigan, St.John's
1979: Arizona, Arkansas, Cal State-Fullerton, Connecticut, Miami,
Mississippi State, Pepperdine, Texas
1978: Arizona State, Baylor, Miami, Michigan, North Carolina, Oral Roberts,
Southern California, St.John's
1977: Arizona State, Baylor, Clemson, Cal State-Los Angeles, Minnesota,
South Carolina, Southern Illinois, Temple
1976: Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, Clemson, Eastern Michigan, Maine,
Oklahoma, Washington State
1975: Arizona State, Cal State-Fullerton, Eastern Michigan, Florida State,
Oklahoma, Seton Hall, South Carolina, Texas
1974: Harvard, Miami, Northern Colorado, Oklahoma, Seton Hall,
Southern California, Southern Illinois, Texas
1973: Arizona State, Georgia Southern, Harvard, Minnesota, Oklahoma,
Penn State, Southern California, Texas
1972: Arizona State, Connecticut, Iowa, Mississippi, Oklahoma,
Southern California, Temple, Texas
1971: Brigham Young, Harvard, Mississippi State, Pan American, Seton Hall,
Southern California, Southern Illinois, Tulsa
1970: Arizona, Dartmouth, Delaware, Florida State, Iowa State, Ohio,
Southern California, Texas
1969: Arizona State, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New York University,
Southern Illinois, Texas, Tulsa, UCLA
1968: Brigham Young, Harvard, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State,
Southern California, Southern Illinois, St.John's, Texas
1967: Arizona State, Auburn, Boston College, Houston, Ohio State,
Oklahoma State, Rider, Stanford
1966: Arizona, North Carolina, Northeastern, Ohio State, Oklahoma State,
Southern California, St.John's, Texas
1965: Arizona State, Connecticut, Florida State, Lafayette, Ohio State,
St.Louis, Texas, Washington State
1964: Arizona State, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Seton Hall,
Southern California, Texas A&M
1963: Arizona, Florida State, Holy Cross, Missouri, Penn State,
Southern California, Texas, Western Michigan
1962: Colorado State College, Florida State, Holy Cross, Ithaca, Michigan,
Missouri, Santa Clara, Texas
1961: Boston College, Colorado State College, Duke, Oklahoma State,
Southern California, Syracuse, Texas, Western Michigan
1960: Arizona, Boston College, Colorado State College, Minnesota,
North Carolina, Oklahoma State, Southern California, St.John's
1959: Arizona, Clemson, Colorado State College, Connecticut, Fresno State,
Oklahoma State, Penn State, Western Michigan
1958: Arizona, Clemson, Colorado State College, Holy Cross, Lafayette,
Missouri, Southern California, Western Michigan
1957: California, Colorado State College, Connecticut, Florida State,
Iowa State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Texas
1956: Arizona, Bradley, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire,
New York University, Washington State, Wyoming
1955: Arizona, Colgate, Colorado State College, Oklahoma A&M,
Southern California, Springfield, Wake Forest, Western Michigan
1954: Arizona, Lafayette, Massachusetts, Michigan State, Missouri,
Oklahoma A&M, Oregon, Rollins
1953: Boston College, Colorado State College, Duke, Houston, Lafayette,
Michigan, Stanford, Texas
1952: Colorado State College, Duke, Holy Cross, Missouri, Oregon State,
Penn State, Texas, Western Michigan
1951: Ohio State, Oklhaoma, Princeton, Southern California, Springfield,
Tennessee, Texas A&M, Utah
1950: Alabama, Bradley, Colorado A&M, Rutgers, Texas, Tufts,
Washington State, Wisconsin
1949: Southern California, St.John's, Texas, Wake Forest
1948: Southern California, Yale
1947: California, Yale
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