| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 195.1 | Omaha bound? | QUASER::MCALPINE | I'LL B SURE | Tue Mar 27 1990 08:20 | 2 | 
|  |     
    	1. Go Wheatshockers!!!!!!
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| 195.2 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Is it the shoes! | Tue Mar 27 1990 08:23 | 5 | 
|  |     Now wait a minute Mikey Mc.  I thought you were an Okie State fan?
    Be careful or I'm gonna nominate you for Bandwagon Jumper of the Year!
    
    Claybone
    
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| 195.3 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue Mar 27 1990 08:35 | 8 | 
|  |     Another Oklahoma State fan?
    
    I didn't know there was any more! 8^D
    
    
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.4 | Big 8 fan! | QUASER::MCALPINE | I'LL B SURE | Tue Mar 27 1990 08:36 | 7 | 
|  |     -1
    
    Hey Clay, I was born and raised in Wichita, and besides I was
    partial to Oklahoma State because Barry Sanders attended my
    high-school and broke all my records. -) (joke)
    
    Michael
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| 195.5 | even your Johnny Cash records? | GENRAL::WADE | Is it the shoes! | Tue Mar 27 1990 08:53 | 6 | 
|  |     Yo Mike,
    
    	I can't believe you let Barry Sanders bust up all your 
    	albums like that........;^)
    
    Claybone
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| 195.6 | Maytag repairman | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue Mar 27 1990 09:16 | 8 | 
|  |     >  Now wait a minute Mikey Mc.  I thought you were an Okie State fan?
    >  Be careful or I'm gonna nominate you for Bandwagon Jumper of the Year!
    
    Oh well....it gets lonely at the top.
    
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.7 | Titans?? | NETMAN::HULTMAN |  | Tue Mar 27 1990 09:18 | 3 | 
|  |     
    Fullerton State is usually in the top 10-20 every year. Anyone know
    how they have started this year?
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| 195.8 |  | PNO::HEISER | my other computer is a Cray | Tue Mar 27 1990 09:39 | 5 | 
|  |     College baseball has pretty much been predictable over the last 10-20
    years.  The same teams from the warmer climate states (Arizona,
    Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, California) are always in the top 10.
    
    Mike
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| 195.9 | Just a matter of climate | BUSY::SECURITY | Pat Burns made the doughnuts!! | Wed Mar 28 1990 04:08 | 2 | 
|  |         Yeah your right and in college hockey all the norther states
    are at the top.
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| 195.10 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Mar 28 1990 07:00 | 2 | 
|  |     ....and most schools don't have both hockey and baseball(?)
    
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| 195.11 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R | B.Knight: C.Williams's speechwriter | Wed Mar 28 1990 07:02 | 5 | 
|  | >    ....and most schools don't have both hockey and baseball(?)
    
     because most schools don't have hockey.  Almost all schools with a
     hockey program also have a baseball program, though not necessarily
     a division I baseball program.
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| 195.12 | Brrrr ... | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Wed Mar 28 1990 07:12 | 11 | 
|  |    � College baseball has pretty much been predictable over the last 10-20
   � years.  The same teams from the warmer climate states (Arizona,
   � Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, California) are always in the top 10.
    
    For the most part, this is correct.  But there are always
    exceptions.  The University Of Maine almost always has a great
    baseball team.
    
    Can't get much colder than Maine ...
    
    Bob Hunt
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| 195.13 | Sorry, but U of M who? | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Mar 28 1990 07:36 | 19 | 
|  |     
    >               The University Of Maine almost always has a great
    >   baseball team.
    
    
    Not to be putting down the U of M, Bob, but I don't recall ever
    seeing them in the Top 20.  Have they ever made it to the WS?
    
    The WS is usually most of the same group of teams every year (and
    they're mostly the "warmer climate" teams).
    
    A couple of years ago Oklahoma State set a record for the most
    appearances in the WS.  [Since OSU has never won it then that also
    makes them the "biggest losers in the WS".  8^(  ]
    
    Cowboy_hoping_that_this_is_the_year_for_OSU
    
    
    
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| 195.15 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed Mar 28 1990 07:49 | 5 | 
|  |     I don't have my College World Series program handy but Maine was
    3rd in the country in 1976 and was consistently in the CWS in the
    late seventies and early-mid eighties.
    
    John
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| 195.16 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed Mar 28 1990 08:12 | 50 | 
|  |     I realize that New England college baseball isn't great as a whole
    but there are some good teams up here.  Maine, however, is sort
    of in a class by itself.
    
    Maine battles tougher weather than any other school in New England
    playing a major college schedule.  The weather is probably similar
    to that faced by the Midwest college powers such as Michigan and
    Minnesota.  Like most New England teams, they don't even get outside
    until they go on their spring break trip.
    
    Maine is the only New England school to play a full 60-game schedule.
    One thing that helps is that UMaine has a two-week spring break.
    The Baseball team leaves early, comes back late and this year played
    something like 23 games on their spring break.  They don't play
    any poor teams either.
    
    Maine will very often play doubleheaders throughout the spring on
    Friday, Saturday and Sunday; they are the only New England school
    to do so.  Most of those games are on the road because of their
    weather.  And UMaine is a 3.5 - 4 hour drive from their nearest
    league member, the University of New Hampshire.
    
    Before going into league tournament play, Maine usually plays a
    big home series against a major school from elsewhere in the country.
    Last year, it was UCLA.  Two years ago, it was Miami.
    
    Maine has terrific fans.  I only travelled up there for football
    twice, never for baseball, but for a school which at the time was
    dreadful in football, no one had better backing.  Their baseball
    crowds are legendary and I've seen the support give to their hockey
    team.
    
    Maine has a great coach in John Winkin.  He won a phenomenal amount
    of games, first at Colby College and then at Maine, where he's been
    since 1977.  He took over a terrific program from a man named Jack
    Butterfield, who left to become a front office executive with the
    Yankees and tragically died in a car accident shortly after getting
    the job.
    
    One of the things that's hurt Maine over the last couple of years
    has been the move away from straight geographic seeding for the
    CWS by the NCAA.  It's made the road tougher for Maine as it has
    for the rest of the schools in the northeast.
    
    I would say that given the obstacles they have - weather, travel
    and overall lack of talent in New England - John Winkin does the
    finest coaching job in the country.  It's a real tribute to him
    that UMaine baseball is as good as it is.
    
    John
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| 195.17 | Sounds like it'd make a great SI piece. | RHETT::KNORR | VMS Workstations Support | Wed Mar 28 1990 08:15 | 6 | 
|  |     Doubleheaders on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  Wow.  Must have one
    heckuva deep pitching staff!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
    
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| 195.18 |  | PNO::HEISER | hanging 10 with E.T. | Wed Mar 28 1990 08:32 | 9 | 
|  |     Yes Maine, and sometimes Michigan are competitive from the north.
    
    I still say the best are from the south, and I bet a LOT of northern
    baseball talents go to school in the south because of it.
    
    OSU has been there the most, but I bet either Arizona State or Texas
    has WON the CWS the most.  ASU has won it about 20 times.
    
    Mike
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| 195.19 |  | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Wed Mar 28 1990 08:53 | 3 | 
|  |     The other thing that really helps those teams from the south is the
    number of home games they have.  It seems like everyone comes to Austin
    to play Texas.
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| 195.20 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:09 | 16 | 
|  |     The BIG-8 tournament usually brings great satisfaction to the OSU
    fans.  Normally, OSU wins it by playing OU in the finals and often
    comes from behind and somehow pulls it out.  Of course OU usually
    beats OSU in football and often wins it by a great play.  On the
    down side, this "Bedlam Series" competition sometimes leads to
    bench-clearing action.
    
    The BIG-8 tourney has been played in Oklahoma City's minor league
    stadium for years which obviously gives the Oklahoma teams an
    advantage but on the other hand, it makes for a more financially
    successful tourney.  The other BIG-8 teams don't have the following
    that OU and OSU have (especially OSU) and wouldn't draw the crowds
    if it was held in other states.
    
    Cowboy
      
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| 195.21 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:13 | 33 | 
|  |     A lot of northern teams go down to play southern teams because they
    have no other choice.  All northern schools I know of take a trip
    during spring break because it's not possible to get outside earlier.
    I'll also bet a lot of schools from down south end up playing in
    Austin because Texas can probably give them a little money to come
    play, but demands money to go on the road.
    
    The southern schools can spread their 60 games out from January
    or February through mid-May when the tournaments start.  The northern
    schools can't.  They'll play some games during spring break.  If
    they have an early spring break, then they come home and sit while
    waiting for the weather to change.  Then they'll play something
    like 40 games in 6 weeks.  The northern college baseball season
    is basically late March through early May.
    
    A lot of northern kids do try to go down south to play baseball.
    Most of them don't make it.  Most southern kids coming out of high
    school are further ahead of the typical northern kid, but a lot
    of the southern coaches do try to lure northern kids down in the
    hope that maybe one of them will pan out.  If they're walkons, it's
    really no cost to the southern coach.  They'll go down, play fall
    baseball and unless the northern kid can impress right away, he's
    history.  A lot of schools up here get kids who come back after
    losing the gamble of going down south and getting on scholarship.
    
    It's also been said by some major league scouts that if a northern
    kid and a southern kid are equal, draft the northern kid.  The reason
    is that because the southern kid has had so much more opportunity
    to play ball that there's less room for improvement than with the
    northern kid.  Most southern kids are further ahead though, like
    I've said before.
    
    John
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| 195.22 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Is it the shoes! | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:19 | 10 | 
|  |     Yo Cowboy,
    
    	I think it was last year or two years ago, ESPN showed a brawl
    	between OSU and OU.  This was not your typical "wrestle around
    	on the ground in a great big pile" brawl.  This was a genuine,
    	kick your face in, stomp a bloody mud hole in your chest type
    	of brawl.  EVERYBODY on both benches was in on it.  It was
    	better than any box..er..hockey game I've ever seen....:^)
    
    Claybone
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| 195.23 | LeMoyne College Baseball | FDCV07::GARBARINO |  | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:20 | 22 | 
|  | >    I would say that given the obstacles they have - weather, travel
>    and overall lack of talent in New England - John Winkin does the
>    finest coaching job in the country.
John,  there's a division 1 coach that's going to get a lot of press in
the coming years --> Dick Rockwell, LeMoyne College.  They played Div 2
until last year.  They were in the Div 2 WS a few times in the late
70s and early 80s, and were anually one of the best college teams in the
Northeast (regardless of division).  MLers that graduated from LeMoyne
include Tom Browning and Tim Deshaies.
Last year was their 1st year in Div 1, and they were one single away
from the Div 1 WS.  They lost to Arkansas (I think) in the East final
by one run (the winning runs were on base), after beating the Razorbacks
in the opening round of the tourney.
They are faced with the same weather problems as Maine (being in Syracuse,
NY), and also get their 1st spring action on road trips through the south.
They get mostly NYS kids, and somehow Rockwell works wonders.
Joe
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| 195.24 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R | B.Knight: C.Williams's speechwriter | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:32 | 22 | 
|  |   <<< Note 195.13 by FTMUDG::REED "OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship" >>>
>                          -< Sorry, but U of M who? >-
    
>    Not to be putting down the U of M, Bob, but I don't recall ever
>    seeing them in the Top 20.  Have they ever made it to the WS?
    
>    Cowboy_hoping_that_this_is_the_year_for_OSU
    
    
     Maine has been in the college world series 5 times in the 1980's,
     and has been ranked in the top 20 at some point in each of those years
     as well as others.
     UMO CWS appearances:
     1964 - 3rd place
     1976 - 3rd place, tie
     1981 - 7th place, tie
     1982 - 3rd place, tie
     1983 - 7th place, tie
     1984 - 7th place, tie
     1986 - 7th place, tie
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| 195.25 | This is part of OU/OSU's self-defense competition.. | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:32 | 19 | 
|  |     >  	on the ground in a great big pile" brawl.  This was a genuine,
    > 	kick your face in, stomp a bloody mud hole in your chest type
    > 	of brawl.  EVERYBODY on both benches was in on it.  It was
    > 	better than any box..er..hockey game I've ever seen....:^)
    
    > Claybone
    
    
    That's why the OU/OSU matchups, in any sport, are called the
    "Bedlam Series".  These schools aren't usually known for starting
    the physicial stuff but when they get together it gets crazy.
    The fans probably could be blamed for some of it, too, since
    they really get fired up, tho' I don't recall any fans ever starting
    anything themselves.
    
    Actually, I kind of like it as long as nobody gets seriously hurt.
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.26 |  | PNO::HEISER | hanging 10 with E.T. | Wed Mar 28 1990 10:25 | 8 | 
|  |     I wish I had grown up in Phoenix instead of Central Mass.  All sports
    have organized leagues here that run all year round.  They start them
    young too.
    
    From soccer, to any of the 4 major sports (yes hockey too), they're all
    here.
    
    Mike
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| 195.27 | correction | FDCV07::GARBARINO |  | Wed Mar 28 1990 15:12 | 7 | 
|  | > MLers that graduated from LeMoyne include Tom Browning and Tim Deshaies.
							     ^^^
That should be Jim Deshaies (Hou).
Joe
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| 195.28 | How many trips for osU | GENRAL::JKBROWN | I heard it thru the Thinwire | Tue Apr 03 1990 11:57 | 11 | 
|  |     
    
    re.13
    
       So how many time have the Cowboy's been to Omaha's yearly roundup?
    The U of Texas Longhorns  have at least 25 trips to Rosenblatt Stadium.
    
    
    	Hook'Em Horns  Gus-Ball into the 90's
    
    Cadzilla
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| 195.29 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue Apr 03 1990 13:11 | 21 | 
|  |   >      So how many time have the Cowboy's been to Omaha's yearly roundup?
  >   The U of Texas Longhorns  have at least 25 trips to Rosenblatt Stadium.
    
  >   Cadzilla
    
    
    Last year OSU didn't get out of the regionals, so it must have been
    the year before that was Robin Ventura's last year and the year that
    OSU choked in the championship game.  (OSU usually depends on power
    hitting to get to the WS--not great pitching--and couldn't hit the
    ball in their loss).
    
    Oh yeah, your question....caint remember how many WS appearances but
    *can* remember the announcer making the comment that OSU had the most
    appearances but no championship--thus the biggest WS loser status.
    (Not that the Cowboys will never win it).
    
    Hopedisnonanswerheps
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.30 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R | B.Knight: C.Williams's speechwriter | Tue Apr 03 1990 14:03 | 2 | 
|  | 	OSU trips to CWS:  1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981,
        1968, 1966, 1961, 1960, 1959;  1955 and 1954 as Oklahoma A&M
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| 195.31 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue Apr 03 1990 14:13 | 2 | 
|  |     7 seven years in a row aint bad--its got the Broncos beat. 8^D
    
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| 195.32 | let check our source of info. | GENRAL::JKBROWN | I heard it thru the Thinwire | Wed Apr 04 1990 07:31 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Cowboy
    
       Not that I doubt your source, but .31 only show 14 trips. to Omaha.
    I know for a FACK the LongHorns have made no less than 25.
    
    Cadzilla
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| 195.33 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Apr 04 1990 08:51 | 15 | 
|  |     Although its only been 3 years since the announcer on ESPN said it
    my memory has still failed me.  He probably said that OSU had the
    most visits to the WS in the 80's.  That sounds logical since they
    were there (according to a previous note) '81 through and including
    '87.  That's not a bad showing either, although they have come home
    without the championship every time.
    
    Anyone have a tape of the '87 CWS?  8^D
    
    Not that I doubt that the Longhorns have gone 25+ times but it
    would be interesting to know how all these showings are spread
    out over the years.
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.34 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed Apr 04 1990 09:05 | 36 | 
|  | 	Texas CWS appearances:
	1989, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1979, 1975, 1974,
	1973, 1972, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, 1963, 1962, 1961,
	1957, 1953, 1952, 1950, 1949
	What have you done in the 80's ?
	Miami (Florida)		8 appearances in CWS
	Oklahoma State		7 appearances in CWS
	Texas			7 appearances in CWS
	Arizona State		5 appearances in CWS
	Maine			5 appearances in CWS
	Stanford		5 appearances in CWS
	Florida State		4 appearances in CWS
	Michigan		4 appearances in CWS
	Arizona			3 appearances in CWS
	Arkansas		3 appearances in CWS
	Cal State-Fullerton	3 appearances in CWS
	Louisiana State		3 appearances in CWS
	South Carolina		3 appearances in CWS
	Wichita State		3 appearances in CWS
	California		2 appearances in CWS
	Mississippi State	2 appearances in CWS
	Alabama			1 appearance in CWS
	Clemson			1 appearance in CWS
	Florida			1 appearance in CWS
	Fresno State		1 appearance in CWS
	Georgia			1 appearance in CWS
	Hawaii			1 appearance in CWS
	Indiana State		1 appearance in CWS
	James Madison		1 appearance in CWS
	Long Beach State	1 appearance in CWS
	Loyola Marymount	1 appearance in CWS
	New Orleans		1 appearance in CWS
	North Carolina		1 appearance in CWS
	St.John's		1 appearance in CWS
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| 195.35 |  | CAM::WAY | Outfielder in the Bourbon | Wed Apr 04 1990 09:31 | 8 | 
|  |  
Can someone please tell me how the Wesleyans have fared in the CWS.
Also, I believe that Sister Mary Stigmata University went once,
but had to bow out for bleeding palms...
HTH,
'Saw
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| 195.36 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | refrigerator repair man | Wed Apr 04 1990 10:56 | 5 | 
|  |     Anyone know how many CWS appearances Arizona St. has made?  How many 
    championships have they won?
    
    Thanks,
    Mike
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| 195.37 |  | FTMUDG::DUGGAN |  | Wed Apr 04 1990 11:00 | 14 | 
|  |     re .36:
    Many. 
    
    
    And fewer.
    
    (but I think UA has more...)
    
    (Nope, I don't know the answer to either question, but it is a large
    number. But then, the way I am today, anything more than three is a
    "large number".
    
    ...mike
    
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| 195.38 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | from the trendoid vortex of America | Tue Apr 10 1990 11:04 | 6 | 
|  |     No way does UA have more than ASU.  Last I heard, only Texas has more
    CWS championships/appearances than ASU.
    
    BTW - ASU is on a 18 game winning streak.
    
    Mike
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| 195.39 | CWS Appearances | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue Apr 10 1990 12:25 | 105 | 
|  | 	College World Series Appearances
	--------------------------------
 3	Alabama			1983, 1980, 1950
13	Arizona			1986, 1985, 1979, 1976, 1970, 1966, 1963, 1960,
				1959, 1958, 1956, 1955, 1954
14	Arizona State		1988, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1978, 1977, 1976,
				1975, 1973, 1972, 1969, 1965, 1964
 4	Arkansas		1989, 1987, 1985, 1979
 1	Auburn			1976
 2	Baylor			1978, 1977
 3	Boston College		1961, 1960, 1953
 2	Bradley			1956, 1950
 2	Brigham Young		1971, 1968
 4	California		1988, 1980, 1957, 1947
 5	Cal State-Fullerton	1988, 1984, 1982, 1979, 1975
 5	Clemson			1980, 1977, 1976, 1959, 1958
 1	Colgate			1955
 1	Colorado State		1951
 5	Connecticut		1979, 1972, 1965, 1959, 1957
 1	Dartmouth		1970
 1	Delaware		1970
 3	Duke			1961, 1953, 1952
 2	Eastern Michigan	1976, 1975
 1	Florida			1988
10	Florida State		1989, 1987, 1986, 1980, 1975, 1970, 1965, 1963,
				1962, 1957
 2	Fresno State		1988, 1959
 1	Georgia			1987
 1	Georgia Southern	1973
 4	Harvard			1974, 1973, 1971, 1968
 1	Hawaii			1980
 4	Holy Cross		1963, 1962, 1958, 1952
 1	Houston			1953
 1	Indiana State		1986
 1	Iowa			1972
 2	Iowa State		1970, 1957
 1	Ithaca			1962
 1	James Madison		1983
 4	Lafayette		1965, 1958, 1954, 1953
 1	Long Beach State	1989
 1	Los Angeles State	1977
 3	Louisiana State		1989, 1987, 1986
 1	Loyola Marymount	1986
 7	Maine			1986, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1976, 1964
 2	Massachusetts		1969, 1954
11	Miami (Florida)		1989, 1988, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1982, 1981, 1980,
				1979, 1978, 1974
 7	Michigan		1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1978, 1962, 1953
 1	Michigan State		1954
 5	Minnesota		1977, 1973, 1964, 1960, 1956
 4	Mississippi		1972, 1969, 1964, 1956
 4	Mississippi State	1985, 1981, 1979, 1971
 6	Missouri		1964, 1963, 1962, 1958, 1954, 1952
 1	New Hampshire		1956
 1	New Orleans		1984
 2	New York University	1969, 1956
 4	North Carolina		1989, 1978, 1966, 1960
 1	North Carolina State	1968
 1	Northeastern		1966
10	Northern Colorado	1974, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1955,
				1953, 1952
 1	Notre Dame		1957
 1	Ohio			1970
 3	Ohio State		1966, 1965, 1951
 6	Oklahoma		1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1951
14	Oklahoma State		1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1968,
				1966, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1955, 1954
 1	Oral Roberts		1978
 1	Oregon			1954
 1	Oregon State		1952
 1	Pan American		1971
 5	Penn State		1973, 1963, 1959, 1957, 1952
 1	Pepperdine		1979
 1	Princeton		1951
 1	Rollins			1954
 1	Rutgers			1950
 1	Santa Clara		1962
 4	Seton Hall		1975, 1974, 1971, 1964
 5	South Carolina		1985, 1982, 1981, 1977, 1975
16	Southern California	1978, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1964,
				1963, 1961, 1960, 1958, 1955, 1951, 1949, 1948
 5	Southern Illinois	1977, 1974, 1971, 1969, 1968
 2	Springfield		1955, 1951
 6	Stanford		1988, 1987, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1953
 6	St.John's		1980, 1978, 1968, 1966, 1960, 1949
 1	St.Louis		1965
 1	Syracuse		1961
 2	Temple			1977, 1972
 1	Tennessee		1951
25	Texas			1989, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1979,
				1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1966,
				1965, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1957, 1953, 1952, 1950,
				1949
 2	Texas A&M		1964, 1951
 1	Tufts			1950
 2	Tulsa			1971, 1969
 1	UCLA			1969
 1	Utah			1951
 2	Wake Forest		1955, 1949
 5	Washington State	1976, 1966, 1965, 1956, 1950
 6	Western Michigan	1963, 1961, 1959, 1958, 1955, 1952
 3	Wichita State		1989, 1988, 1982
 1	Wisconsin		1950
 1	Wyoming			1956
 2	Yale			1948, 1947
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| 195.40 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | from the trendoid vortex of America | Tue Apr 10 1990 17:14 | 16 | 
|  |     Re: -1
    
    Thanks for posting that!  Do you have the # of actual CWS
    Championships?  I like this simplified list better 
    (need at least 10 to qualify).  Notice how all but one are 
    below the Mason-Dixon line, and 2 states have 2 schools that make up
    the all-time top 8!
    
    Texas               25	
    Southern California	16	
    Arizona State       14	
    Oklahoma State      14	
    Arizona             13	
    Miami (Florida)     11	
    Florida State       10	
    Northern Colorado	10	
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| 195.41 |  | EARRTH::BROOKS | Bo,Jordan,Hendry,Shakespere,Gronowski | Tue Apr 10 1990 17:49 | 6 | 
|  |     Big deal Mike .... college baseball has just really coem into its
    own over the last 15-20 years, and you have to remember that the
    warm weather schools have an advantage IMO, since the college season
    starts earlier than the baseball season.
    
    DrSWC (Home of UT, Texas A&M, Ark., and a pretty solid Rice club)
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| 195.42 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | from the trendoid vortex of America | Wed Apr 11 1990 09:12 | 8 | 
|  |     Doc, I also said the southern schools have an advantage.  That's why
    all the northern talents go south if they're serious about baseball.
    
    Re: Rice
    
    I thought that was something you eat in Asian food?!
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.43 |  | LUNER::BROOKS | Bo,Jordan,Hendry,Shakespere,Gronowski | Wed Apr 11 1990 09:48 | 4 | 
|  |     GONG ! GONG ! GONG !
    
    
    BTW Mike, who do you think the team to beat is ? Rice ? UT ? ASU ?
 | 
| 195.44 | there's some damn good ball around here. But fewer games | MSBIS2::ROBINSON | mannish boy | Wed Apr 11 1990 12:15 | 17 | 
|  |     .42
    
    I wouldn't say that ALL of the talented players go to southern
    schools if they are serious about baseball.  Only about 99% of
    them.  The rest go to U. Maine or other schools.  The first pick
    in the '78 draft was Billy Almon out of Brown U, Darling went to
    Yale, Jeff Musselman went to Hahvuhd, the Giants first rounder
    a couple of years ago, Mike Remlinger went to Dartmouth, Pete
    Broberg was a Dartmouth grad.  Mo Vaugh and Kevin Morton, both
    promising yound Red Sox prospects, went to Seton Hall.  A couple
    guys (out of the ten pitchers recruited) who were on Brown's pitching
    staff a few years back got drafted....  Anyhow, some of the northern
    schools have a decent pull because if the kids want to hedge against
    injuries or not making it they can go to a prestige institution and
    be sure to at least get a 'good' education out of the deal.
    
    Jeff
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| 195.45 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | from the trendoid vortex of America | Wed Apr 11 1990 12:51 | 8 | 
|  |     Doc, I haven't followed college ball too closely thus far.  Since
    they're local, I do know that ASU is hot right now (18 game streak).
    
    I have no idea how the midwestern teams are doing.
    
    I'll make a prediction after the seedings come out. ;-)
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.46 |  | FTMUDG::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:20 | 4 | 
|  |     has anyone seen a top-25 lately?
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.47 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | from the trendoid vortex of America | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:34 | 3 | 
|  | >    has anyone seen a top-25 lately?
    
    no but I saw a 10 the other day ;-)
 | 
| 195.48 | Bud off the legal hook | AUNTB::HAAS | same as talking to you | Thu Apr 12 1990 07:08 | 7 | 
|  | The felony embezzlement charges against former Michigan coach Bud
Middaugh were dropped. An Ann Arbor judge ruled that the prosecution
could not prove a crime had been committed.
Michigan is on probation for violations during Middaugh's tenure.
TTom
 | 
| 195.49 | Thanks ... | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed Apr 18 1990 16:30 | 3 | 
|  | 	Would people mind posting some of the Division I standings from
	your local newspapers ?  Has been kind of hard for me this year
	to keep track of how everyone's doing in college baseball.
 | 
| 195.50 | brutal Juice brutal | UPWARD::HEISER | fool's wisdom | Wed Apr 18 1990 17:10 | 5 | 
|  |     Anyone catch the brawl between ASU and USC earlier this week?  Both
    teams were supposed to meet again this weekend, but the games have been
    postponed.
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.51 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed Apr 18 1990 19:57 | 17 | 
|  |     Atlantic 10 East	Atlantic 10 West
    
    UMass	7-1     Penn State	4-0
    Rutgers	7-1     George Wash	9-2
    Temple	3-1     West Virginia	9-2
    URI		4-8     Duquesne	1-11
    St Joes	3-13    St Bonaventure	0-8
        
    UMass is at Rutgers this weekend and at Temple next weekend.  Temple
    plays URI this weekend.
    
    I have the EIBL standings at work.  I saw the Big East standings
    earlier in the week and didn't save them, but there are no divisions
    this year, it's just one league.  Haven't seen the ECAC North Atlantic
    standings yet.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.52 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Thu Apr 19 1990 07:29 | 17 | 
|  |     EIBL standings:
    
    Pennsylvania	9-3
    Brown		6-2
    Army		7-3
    Navy		5-5
    Princeton		4-4
    Yale		4-4
    Dartmouth		1-3
    Columbia		3-7
    Cornell		2-6
    Harvard		0-4
    
    The only teams I know for sure that have played each other are Harvard
    and Dartmouth vs Yale and Brown.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.53 | Most recent polls | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Thu Apr 19 1990 08:12 | 27 | 
|  | 	Collegiate Baseball			Baseball America
	-------------------			----------------
	1.  Miami (Florida)			1.  Arizona State
	2.  Stanford				2.  Miami (Florida)
	3.  Arizona State			3.  Stanford
	4.  Texas				4.  Texas
	5.  Florida State			5.  Georgia
	6.  Arkansas				6.  Southern California
	7.  Georgia				7.  Wichita State
	8.  Southern California			8.  Florida State
	9.  Wichita State			9.  Arkansas
	10. Loyola Marymount			10. Loyola Marymount
	11. North Carolina			11. Illinois
	12. Texas A&M				12. Georgia Tech
	13. Illinois				13. Oklahoma State
	14. Mississippi State			14. San Jose State
	15. Oklahoma State			15. Texas A&M
	16. San Jose State			16. Washington State
	17. Washington State			17. Mississippi State
	18. Cal State-Fullerton			18. UCLA
	19. Southern Illinois			19. Louisiana State
	20. Louisiana State			20. Nevada-Las Vegas
	21. Georgia Tech			21. Iowa
	22. UCLA				22. Southern Illinois
	23. Pepperdine				23. East Carolina
	24. Fresno State			24. North Carolina
	25. Nevada-Las Vegas			25. Georgia Southern
 | 
| 195.54 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | fool's wisdom | Thu Apr 19 1990 09:17 | 5 | 
|  |     lot of PAC-6 schools in the top 10 in BOTH polls!
    
    repeat after me:
    
    A - S - U !!  A - S - U !!  A - S - U !!  A - S - U !!  
 | 
| 195.55 |  | CAM::WAY | Or, guilty in defence, be thus destroyed? | Thu Apr 19 1990 11:25 | 1 | 
|  | Guzundheit!
 | 
| 195.56 | Polls of 4/23/1990 | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue Apr 24 1990 12:48 | 27 | 
|  | Collegiate Baseball			Baseball America
-------------------			----------------
1.  Miami (Florida)	  42- 6		1.  Miami (Florida)	  42- 6
2.  Stanford		  38- 7		2.  Stanford		  38- 7
3.  Texas		  41-12		3.  Arizona State	  39-11
4.  Arizona State	  39-11		4.  Texas		  41-12
5.  Arkansas		  39- 8		5.  Georgia		  38- 8
6.  Florida State	  40-10		6.  Southern California	  31-15
7.  Georgia		  38- 8		7.  Florida State	  40-10
8.  Southern California	  31-15		8.  Wichita State	  34-11
9.  Loyola Marymount	  36-10		9.  Arkansas		  39- 8
10. Oklahoma State	  36-12		10. Loyola Marymount	  36-10
11. Texas A&M		  42-12		11. Oklahoma State	  36-12
12. Southern Illinois	  32- 8		12. Illinois		  30-13
13. Wichita State	  34-11		13. Texas A&M		  42-12
14. Louisiana State	  36-12		14. UCLA		  31-16
15. Illinois		  30-13		15. Georgia Tech	  34-13
16. Cal State-Fullerton	  25-16		16. Southern Illinois	  32- 8
17. Mississippi State	  31-13		17. Iowa		  27- 8
18. North Carolina	  36-10		18. Mississippi State	  31-13
19. UCLA		  31-16		19. Washington State	  32-14
20. Georgia Tech	  34-13		20. Louisiana State	  36-12
21. Fresno State	  31-14		21. Cal State-Fullerton	  25-16
22. Washington State	  32-14		22. San Jose State	  35-11
23. Pepperdine		  28-16		23. East Carolina	  38- 5
24. San Diego State	  32-16		24. Georgia Southern	  37-10
25. Creighton		  34-13		25. North Carolina	  36-10
 | 
| 195.57 | Division II Polls | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue Apr 24 1990 13:02 | 22 | 
|  | Collegiate Baseball
-------------------
1.  Armstrong State		38- 5
2.  New Haven			13- 1
3.  Florida Southern		34- 6
4.  SIU-Edwardsville		24- 7
5.  Northwest Missouri State	22-10
6.  Tampa			30- 9
7.  Cal State-Northridge	28-15
8.  Norfolk State		34-12
9.  Lewis			33- 9
10. Rollins			30-12
11. Quinnipiac			13- 8
12. Cal-Riverside		33-12
13. Florida Atlantic		26-18
14. Indianapolis		19-13
15. Cal-Davis			21-21
16. Delta State			27-13
17. Merrimack			15-10
18. St.Leo			28-18
19. Columbus			29-10
20. Missouri-St.Louis		22-11
 | 
| 195.58 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue Apr 24 1990 13:04 | 16 | 
|  | >    EIBL standings:
    
>    Pennsylvania	9-3
>    Brown		6-2
>    Army		7-3
>    Navy		5-5
>    Princeton		4-4
>    Yale		4-4
>    Dartmouth		1-3
>    Columbia		3-7
>    Cornell		2-6
>    Harvard		0-4
    
     Anyone have updated EIBL standings ?
     Yesterday Brown and Army split a doubleheader, Dartmouth swept Penn,
     and Yale and Columbia split a pair, according to USA Today.
 | 
| 195.59 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue Apr 24 1990 13:43 | 8 | 
|  |     Probably in tomorrow's Globe along with updated Atlantic 10, Big
    East and ECAC standings.
    
    Brown also swept Columbia this weekend but I don't remember any
    other EIBL results.  Rutgers took 3 out of 4 from UMass, Temple
    and URI split 4 (I think).
    
    John
 | 
| 195.60 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | If Dora Plays Like Me Alls Lost | Tue Apr 24 1990 15:26 | 3 | 
|  |     UCLA snapped ASU's 23 game winning streak on Sunday.
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.61 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:43 | 10 | 
|  | >    Probably in tomorrow's Globe along with updated Atlantic 10, Big
>    East and ECAC standings.
    
     I was out both Wednesday and Thursday, so haven't had a chance to ask:
     what are the Ivy League standings going into the weekend ?  Not living
     in the Boston area, I don't get to see the globe.
     By the way, conference tournaments to determine NCAA playoff spots
     are beginning this weekend, with the Southern conference tournament
     beginning yesterday.
 | 
| 195.62 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:59 | 6 | 
|  |     None of the papers ran any league standings this week.  I do know
    Harvard and Dartmouth are at Columbia and Army, Yale swept Brown
    during the week, Princeton and Cornell are probably playing Yale
    and Brown, UMass is at Temple while Rutgers is off.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.63 | Stetson qualifies for NCAAs | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon Apr 30 1990 08:17 | 3 | 
|  | 	Stetson got 10 home runs in Shreveport yesterday to win the TAAC
	playoffs with a 15-4 victory over #25 Georgia Southern.  The Hatters
	thus become the firs school to qualify for the NCAA tournament.
 | 
| 195.64 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon Apr 30 1990 08:25 | 5 | 
|  |     Haven't seen any standings yet but UMass swept Temple this weekend
    to finish its A-10 season at 12-4.  Rutgers is 10-2 going into this
    weekend's series with Temple, which is either 6-6, 7-5 or 5-7.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.65 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 01 1990 07:02 | 31 | 
|  |     Finally have some Eastern Baseball standings:
    
    Atlantic 10 East		Atlantic 10 West
    
    Massachusetts	12-4	West Virginia		12-4
    Rutgers		10-2	George Washington	 9-3
    Temple		 5-7	Penn State		 6-6
    Rhode Island	 6-10	St Bonaventure		 7-9
    St Josephs		 3-13	Duquesne		 2-14
    
    UMass, Rutgers and West Virginia are in the playoffs.  Penn State
    must sweep George Washington this weekend to make it.
    
    EIBL                    	ECAC North Atlantic
    
    Pennsylvania	13-5    Maine			10-2
    Dartmouth		 8-4	Central Connecticut	 8-4
    Brown		11-7	Northeastern		 8-4
    Army		11-7	Vermont			 4-8
    Harvard		 6-6	New Hampshire		 4-8
    Princeton		 7-7	Hartford		 2-10
    Yale		 8-10
    Cornell		 6-8
    Navy		 6-12
    Columbia		 4-14
    
    The only team that can catch Penn for the title in the EIBL is
    Dartmouth and they must win 5 out of 6 against their remaining
    opponents, Cornell, Princeton and Harvard.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.66 |  | CAM::WAY | There's no winners...only survivors | Tue May 01 1990 07:10 | 7 | 
|  | Big John --
Where's Connecticut?  Are they in the Big East in Baseball?  Do you
have standings for them?
Deen to wonk(tm),
'Saw
 | 
| 195.67 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 01 1990 08:15 | 10 | 
|  |     The Globe didn't have the Big East standings today.  The Big East
    in baseball consists of all the teams in basketball except for
    Syracuse.  Because of the weather in Syracuse, they dropped baseball
    in Orange Country in the mid-seventies.  The Big East until this
    year consisted of 2 4-team divisions with BC, UConn, PC and St Johns
    in the North; and Pitt, Villanova, Georgetown and Seton Hall in
    the South.  It's now no divisions, each team plays 3 games with
    each other.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.68 | a REAL baseball conference | UPWARD::HEISER | Firefox Fever | Tue May 01 1990 10:43 | 15 | 
|  |     6-PAC standings as of yesterday morning's paper:
    
    Team             W      L     PCT     GB
    
    Stanford        19      5     .792     - 
    ASU             18      9     .667     2.5
    USC             17     10     .630     4.5
    UCLA            14     16     .467     9
    Arizona         10     17     .370    11.5
    California       3     24     .111    18.5
    
    This is 6-PAC league play only, the national polls have the complete 
    records.
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.69 | 5-1-90 Poll | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed May 02 1990 07:34 | 26 | 
|  |     
    		Collegiate Baseball Poll
    
    			Record	Pts	Pv
     1. Miami, Fl	45- 6	499	 1
     2. Stanford	42- 9	495	 2
     3. Arizona State	42-13	489	 4
     4. Arkansas	43- 9	484	 5
     5. Texas		43-14	482	 3
     6. Florida State	40-10	480	 6
     7. Georgia		41-10	476	 7
     8. Southern Cal	34-17	469	 8
     9. L. Marymount	38-12	468	 9
    10. Oklahoma State	39-14	461	10
    11. Southern Ill.	38- 8	455	12
    12. Wichita State	40-11	452	13
    13. Louisiana State	39-14	448	14
    14. North Carolina	40-10	442	18
    15. Iowa		31-11	440	--
    16. Creighton	39-14	433	25
    17. Mississippi	35-16	429	17
    18. Clemson		37-14	425	--
    19. Houston		40-19	421	--
    20. UCLA		32-19	420	19
    
    
 | 
| 195.70 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Wed May 02 1990 09:26 | 5 | 
|  |     I sure do miss the number of college games ESPN used to televise.
    I do like the number of pro games they show now.  I guess you
    can't have your cake and eat it too.
    
    Claybone
 | 
| 195.71 |  | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed May 02 1990 09:35 | 8 | 
|  |     You can catch college games on PSN if you have a satellite
    or get Denver cable.  PSN was not scrambled last time I heard.
    Since I can't get cable and don't have a dish yet I can't
    get much sports of any kind.  Wish the networks would get
    back to showing baseball.
    
    Cowboy
    
 | 
| 195.72 | Leopards in | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon May 07 1990 07:10 | 2 | 
|  | 	Lafayette swept the East Coast Conference tournament this weekend
	to qualify for their first NCAA tournament appearance since 1966.
 | 
| 195.73 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon May 07 1990 08:05 | 8 | 
|  |     In the EIBL, Dartmouth split with Cornell yesterday.  They must
    sweep Princeton today (which swept Harvard yesterday) and at Harvard
    next Saturday to tie Penn for the EIBL title and force a one-game
    playoff.
    
    Most games up here were rained out on Saturday.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.74 |  | JULIET::MAY_BR | Give me hope Johanna | Mon May 07 1990 10:14 | 2 | 
|  |     
    Stanford clinched the 6-PAC title this weekend.
 | 
| 195.75 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 08 1990 08:08 | 25 | 
|  |     Pennsylvania clinched the EIBL Title as Dartmouth was swept by
    Princeton yesterday.  The only remaining games are a doubleheader
    between Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend.
    
    Pennsylvania	13-5
    Brown		11-7
    Army 		11-7
    Princeton		11-7
    Dartmouth		 9-7
    Harvard		 8-8
    Yale		 8-10
    Cornell		 7-11
    Navy		 6-12
    Columbia		 4-14
    
    Maine wrapped up the North Atlantic Conference title:
    
    Maine		12-3
    Central Connecticut	 9-5
    Northeastern	 9-6
    Vermont		 5-9
    UNH			 4-10
    Hartford		 4-10
    
    John
 | 
| 195.76 | Polls of Monday | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 08 1990 14:21 | 27 | 
|  |     Collegiate Baseball			    Baseball America
    -------------------			    ----------------
 1  Stanford		45- 9		 1  Stanford		45- 9
 2  Miami (Florida)	46- 8		 2  Arizona State	44-13
 3  Arizona State	44-13		 3  Miami (Florida)	46- 8
 4  Florida State	42-12		 4  Arkansas		45-10
 5  Arkansas		45-10		 5  Wichita State	43-12
 6  Texas		45-15		 6  Georgia		44-12
 7  Georgia		44-12		 7  Southern California	34-17
 8  Southern California	34-17		 8  Florida State	42-12
 9  Wichita State	43-12		 9  Texas		45-15
10  Oklahoma State	41-15		10  Southern Illinois	42-10
11  Loyola Marymount	41-13		11  Oklahoma State	41-15
12  Southern Illinois	42-10		12  Loyola Marymount	41-13
13  Louisiana State	41-15		13  Iowa		32-12
14  North Carolina	40-10		14  Louisiana State	41-15
15  Iowa		32-12		15  North Carolina	40-10
16  Mississippi State	39-17		16  Houston		40-19
17  Cal State-Fullerton	29-20		17  UCLA		34-21
18  Houston		40-19		18  Illinois		35-18
19  Fresno State	34-18		19  Washington State	39-16
20  Cal-Santa Barbara	37-16		20  Mississippi State	39-17
21  UCLA		34-21		21  South Alabama	39-16
22  Maine		35-15		22  Cal State-Fullerton	29-20
23  Clemson		37-16		23  Fresno State	34-18
24  Washington State	39-16		24  Creighton		41-18
25  South Alabama	39-16		25  Texas A&M		43-17
 | 
| 195.77 | ECAC Tournament starts today at Maine | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed May 09 1990 12:32 | 5 | 
|  | 	Fordham (29-10) vs LeMoyne (17-10)
    	New York Tech (24-18-1) vs Long Island (27-10)
    	Maine (35-15) vs Central Connecticut (24-12)
    
    John
 | 
| 195.78 |  | CAM::WAY | Seize the day! | Wed May 09 1990 14:10 | 25 | 
|  | Go Blue Devils!
		CCSU Fight Song
	
	We starting out for victory today,
	We're gonna win because there's no other way
	We starting out for victory today,
	We are the men of TCC
	We're gonna fight, till we are done,
	We're gonna show them we're number one
	Fight, Fight, Fight
	We starting out for victory today,
	We're gonna win because there's no other way
	We starting out for victory today,
	We are the men of TCC
* if anyone can tell me why the TCC is in there, remind me to buy
  you a beer nexted time we have a get together....
Chainsaw
 | 
| 195.79 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed May 09 1990 15:06 | 1 | 
|  | 	Perhaps:   Teachers College of Connecticut ?
 | 
| 195.80 |  | CAM::WAY | Seize the day! | Thu May 10 1990 06:44 | 12 | 
|  | �< Note 195.79 by CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R >
�
�
�	Perhaps:   Teachers College of Connecticut ?
Shoot, you didn't waste much time.... Course it weren't really too hard.
Guess I owe you a beer...course gettin' it too ya might be kinda tough...8^)
We'll work somethin' out...
'Saw
 | 
| 195.81 | 6 teams have qualified | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Thu May 10 1990 07:26 | 25 | 
|  | 	American South Conference tournament starts today at Moore Field
	in Lafayette, Louisiana.  Top seed New Orleans meets the #4 seed
	Arkansas State, then #2 seed and host Southwestern Louisiana will
	play the #3 seed Louisiana Tech.  UNO and USL tied for the regular
	season title, but UNO won 2 of the 3 head-to-head games.
	So far, the following teams have won conference titles:
	East Coast			Lafayette Leopards
	Eastern Intercollegiate		Pennsylvania Quakers
	Pacific Ten South		Stanford Cardinal
	Southern			Citadel Bulldogs
	Southland			Texas-Arlington Mavericks
	Southwestern Athletic		Jackson State Tigers
	Trans American			Stetson Hatters
	
	For some reason, the SWAC does not have an automatic berth in
	the NCAAs this year, although they have had one the last seven
	years.  I believe the other 6 teams above have automatically
	qualified for the NCAA tournament.  Texas-Arlington will be making
	its first appearance in the Division I national tournament,
	after finishing 2nd or 3rd in its conference the last 7 years.
	Any results on the ECAC Division I tournament yesterday ?
 | 
| 195.82 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Thu May 10 1990 07:47 | 3 | 
|  |     The date was wrong.  It actually starts next Wednesday.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.83 | ACC Tournament this weekend | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 11 1990 08:12 | 33 | 
|  | 	Yesterday's ASC Tournament results :
	New Orleans 9, Arkansas State 2
	Southwestern Louisiana 11, Louisiana Tech 2
	The ACC tournament starts tomorrow morning at Municipal Stadium
	in Greenville, South Carolina.
	#1 North Carolina vs #8 Maryland
	#2 Clemson vs #7 Duke
	#3 North Carolina State vs #6 Virginia
	#4 Wake Forest vs #5 Georgia Tech
	Georgia Tech was, at one point, #1 in the country with a 23-1
	record, but have compiled only a 20-19 record since then, and last
	week fell out of the national rankings.  Two-and-a-half weeks ago
	they were 6-3 in the ACC, hosting the top-seeded Tar Heels, who
	had a 13-2 conference mark.  They won the first two games of the
	series, and had a 10-5 lead through 8 innings of the series finale,
	but ending up losing the game.  They closed the ACC by losing 6 of 7
	conference games, including being swept by Wake Forest last weekend.
	They may have the most overall talent, and deepest pitching staff,
	in the conference, but they just haven't played up to pre-season
	expectations in the second half of the year.
	On the other hand, UNC has turned last year's College World Series
	appearance into a springboard for this year.  They have a great
	reliever in Brad Woodall, whose loss to Tech in game 2 of that series
	was his first collegiate loss in three years of pitching.  They have
	played very consistently all year long, including sweeps of Clemson
	and N.C.State (the #2 and #3 seeds in the tournament), and have to
	be considered a slight favorite over the "home" team from Clemson in
	this year's ACC tournament, which will conclude either next Tuesday
	or Wednesday.
 | 
| 195.84 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 11 1990 08:13 | 1 | 
|  | 	By the way, when do the Atlantic Ten Conference playoffs begin ?
 | 
| 195.85 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Fri May 11 1990 08:27 | 6 | 
|  |     The Atlantic 10 playoffs are supposed to begin today with UMass
    playing George Washington and Rutgers playing West Virginia.  The
    Big East tournament begins Tuesday in Bristol, Ct but I have no
    idea of who qualified.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.86 | Still Looking For Scores | CSCOA5::SIMMONS_M |  | Fri May 11 1990 08:45 | 5 | 
|  |     Reg note 195.81 Have no results yet on any ECAC Division I Tournament 
    results yet. 
    
    
    Mr Mike
 | 
| 195.87 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 11 1990 08:53 | 4 | 
|  | 	It's not being played this weekend, as was mentioned earlier.
	Having thought about it, I believe that Maine is hosting
	Miami (Florida) in a 4-game weekend series, split between Orono
	and The Ballpark at Old Orchard Beach.
 | 
| 195.88 | No Hope For Maine | CSCOA5::SIMMONS_M |  | Fri May 11 1990 09:36 | 5 | 
|  |     Don't belive Maine has much of a chance in this.
    
    Mr Mike
    
    
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| 195.89 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Fri May 11 1990 09:51 | 4 | 
|  |     Maine has a good chance in its ECAC playoff games, but will be lucky
    to split against Miami.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.90 | Miami,Too Strong!!! | CSCOA5::SIMMONS_M |  | Fri May 11 1990 09:59 | 5 | 
|  |     I see the series as a 3 game win for miami and maybe one win for maine
    if they are lucky. Otherwise a sweep for the boys from miami.
    
    
    Mr Mike 
 | 
| 195.91 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 11 1990 09:59 | 13 | 
|  | >    Maine has a good chance in its ECAC playoff games, but will be lucky
>    to split against Miami.
    
     I don't agree.  While Maine has had a lot of trouble winning games
     in Coral Gables, they have a winning record against Miami in Orono.
     Just a couple years ago, Maine won 3 of 4 games against a Miami club
     ranked in the top five at the time, and the year before swept both
     games in Orono (one game was rained out).  I think Maine could easily gain
     a split.  Miami just hasn't been the same team on the road as they
     have at home, and they traditionally play 45-50 games a year at home, so
     they don't often have to face up to the "disadvantages" of a grass field,
     no big crown rooting for you (Miami, Texas, and Mississippi State are
     the biggest drawing schools year-in, year-out), etc.
 | 
| 195.92 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Fri May 11 1990 10:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Weather will be a big factor too, because it's still not real warm
    up there yet.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.93 | No Hope For Maine | CSCOA5::SIMMONS_M |  | Fri May 11 1990 11:23 | 10 | 
|  |     Re Note 195.91
    I Dont agree at all. A couple of years ago is just that a couple of
    years ago , old history at best. A team as good as miami doesnt need
    big crowds routing for them and will not be a factor in the final
    outcome of the encounter. Without question it will be very difficult
    for maine to gain a split. I see them winning one game at most, and
    maybe none. 
    
    
    Mr Mike
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| 195.94 |  | CAM::WAY | We few, we happy few, we band of brothers | Fri May 11 1990 11:27 | 4 | 
|  | Gee, gentlemen, it sounds almost like a personal-name-string bet
might be in order here 8^)
'saw
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| 195.95 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 11 1990 11:59 | 8 | 
|  | 	OVC Tournament opens in Murfreesboro TN on Sunday:
	Eastern Kentucky 38-12 vs Tennessee Tech 26-23
	Middle Tennessee State 38-11 vs Austin Peay State 29-22
	Oh, by the way, there's a nice article about the University of Maine
	baseball program in today's U.S.A. Today.
 | 
| 195.96 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon May 14 1990 06:34 | 9 | 
|  |     I haven't heard how the Atlantic 10 playoffs came out, nor I have
    I heard many scores from the Miami at Maine series.  Maine won the
    first game 4-1.  UMass did win its first game of the Atlantic 10
    playoffs 13-0 over George Washington on Friday, but no news since.
    
    The Big East tournament begins Tuesday at Bristol, Ct with Seton
    Hall playing UConn and St Johns playing Villanova.
    
    John
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| 195.97 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon May 14 1990 08:22 | 8 | 
|  |     Heard a little more about the A-10 playoffs.  Don't know all the
    information, but in the first round UMass beat GW and West Virginia
    beat Rutgers.  In the second round, Rutgers eliminated GW and West
    Virginia beat UMass.  Rutgers then eliminated UMass.  So, going
    into yesterday, if my information was correct, West Virginia with
    no losses was ready to play Rutgers with 1 loss.
    
    John
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| 195.98 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon May 14 1990 08:26 | 16 | 
|  | 	LSU swept a three game series this weekend from #6 Georgia to
	win the SEC regular season title.  The SEC tournament wiil be
	played this coming weekend in Birmingham.
	#1 Louisiana State vs #6 Florida
	#2 Georgia vs #5 Vanderbilt
	#3 Mississippi State vs #4 Auburn
	USL needed 1 win in 2 games against UNO on Saturday to win the
	American South conference tournament, but I have yet to see the
	scores of those games.
	UNC remains unbeaten in the ACC tournament in Greenville, S.C.,
	after beating up on Georgia Tech yesterday, 9-4.  The critical
	game of the tournament (other than the championship game) may
	be today's Tech-N.C.State game, as both teams are "on the bubble"
	for an NCAA tournament berth.
 | 
| 195.99 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Mon May 14 1990 08:35 | 6 | 
|  |     ::ROLLINGS_R,
    
    	Do they only take the top 6 teams from the SEC into the
    	SEC tourney?
    
    Claybroon
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| 195.100 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon May 14 1990 08:39 | 4 | 
|  | >    	Do they only take the top 6 teams from the SEC into the
>    	SEC tourney?
    
	Yes.
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| 195.101 | Polls released Monday | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 15 1990 07:49 | 27 | 
|  |     Collegiate Baseball			    Baseball America
    -------------------			    ----------------
 1  Stanford		49-10		 1  Stanford		49-10
 2  Arizona State	46-14		 2  Arizona State	46-14
 3  Florida State	48-12		 3  Arkansas		48-11
 4  Arkansas		48-11		 4  Florida State	48-12
 5  Texas		45-15		 5  Miami (Florida)	46-10
 6  Miami (Florida)	46-10		 6  Southern California	35-19
 7  Southern California	35-19		 7  Texas		45-15
 8  Oklahoma State	46-16		 8  Wichita State	44-15
 9  Louisiana State	44-15		 9  Louisiana State	44-15
10  North Carolina	45-10		10  Georgia		44-15
11  Loyola Marymount	43-13		11  Oklahoma State	46-16
12  Southern Illinois	43-11		12  Loyola Marymount	43-13
13  Wichita State	44-15		13  Southern Illinois	43-11
14  Georgia		44-15		14  North Carolina	45-10
15  Mississippi State	41-17		15  Iowa		37-15
16  Iowa		37-15		16  Houston		40-19
17  Cal State-Fullerton	32-21		17  Illinois		37-18
18  Maine		37-15		18  Washington State	43-16
19  Houston		40-19		19  Mississippi State	41-17
20  Cal-Santa Barbara	40-17		20  UCLA		36-23
21  Fresno State	35-21		21  Cal State-Fullerton	32-21
22  Washington State	43-16		22  South Alabama	40-16
23  Clemson		41-16		23  Cal-Santa Barbara	40-17
24  UCLA		36-23		24  Creighton		43-18
25  Illinois		37-18		25  Maine		37-15
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| 195.102 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 15 1990 07:51 | 7 | 
|  | 	East Carolina won the Colonial Athletic Association tournament
	yesterday by beating Geroge Mason, 12-7, in the finals.
	In the ACC tournament, North Carolina remained the lone unbeaten
	team in the tournament by defeating Clemson, 3-1, in the winners'
	bracket last night.  N.C.State eliminated Georgia Tech, 10-6, and
	Virginia eliminated Wake Forest, 8-4.
 | 
| 195.103 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 15 1990 07:52 | 1 | 
|  | 	Also note, Maine went 2-0 last week, while Miami went 0-2.
 | 
| 195.104 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 15 1990 07:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Maine did beat Miami 4-0 in Orono yesterday so they took at least
    two games from the 'Canes.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.105 | announced over the weekend | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 15 1990 08:48 | 1 | 
|  |     ASU is hosting a regional!
 | 
| 195.106 | Maine primed for the post-season | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Tue May 15 1990 08:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Maine and Miami split last night, Maine winning the first game
    4-0, with Miami coming back for a 6-4 victory in the nightcap.
    
    NAZZ
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| 195.107 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 15 1990 09:06 | 10 | 
|  |   <<< Note 195.13 by FTMUDG::REED "OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship" >>>
                          -< Sorry, but U of M who? >-
    
    >               The University Of Maine almost always has a great
    >   baseball team.
    
    
>    Not to be putting down the U of M, Bob, but I don't recall ever
>    seeing them in the Top 20.  Have they ever made it to the WS?
 | 
| 195.108 |  | JULIET::MAY_BR | Give me hope Johanna | Tue May 15 1990 09:20 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Mike, Stanford was also announced as one of the teams hosting a
    regional.  It will be strange that both teams get to host one, although
    it does seem the right thing.
         
    Have 2 teams from the same conference ever hosted a regional before?
    
    Bruce
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| 195.109 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 15 1990 09:24 | 4 | 
|  | 	Two years ago Stanford and ASU both hosted regionals.  Last year
	Texas and Texas A&M hosted regionals.
	Which were the other six host sites ?
 | 
| 195.110 | The CWS! | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Tue May 15 1990 10:32 | 19 | 
|  |     Well, we're fast approaching the CWS.  Every year about this
    time I remember the year our Legion A team got to attend this
    event.  It was in 1978 and USC and ASU were in the finals.  ASU
    had Bob Horner, Hubie Brooks, and Chris Bando.  I can't recall
    any of the other players making it to the bigs.  I believe
    Horner went up right after the finals that year to the Braves.
    Even with all their stars, ASU got whooped pretty bad (if I
    remember correctly  ;^)  ) by USC.  We got to sit right by
    the ASU cheerleaders!  Bad move to put a bunch of 17 year old
    boys next to them.
    
    Wasn't there some sort of movement to have the site of the CWS
    changed?  I hope it failed.  The stadium is fairly old but real
    cozy and comfortable.  It's just one of those places that has
    a lot of charisma.  Go to the CWS if you get a chance.  I can't
    comment on the night life in Omaha cuz we were only 17, but we
    had a great time watching the games.
    
    Claybroon
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| 195.111 | ACC Tourn. | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I feel the need for SPEED! | Tue May 15 1990 17:57 | 9 | 
|  |     ACC tournament...
    	N.C. State over Clemson 6-5    Clemson eliminated...
        U.N.C over  Virginia   7-3     Virginia eliminated...
    Tournament records   U.N.C is undefeated and State has lost 1. They
    will play one game tonight, and another tomorrow if needed.
    
    B.A.
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| 195.112 | Need I ask about the...nah... | REFINE::ASHE | Homer,Marge,Bart,Lisa,Maggie,OJ | Tue May 15 1990 18:31 | 1 | 
|  |     Clemson eliminated?
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| 195.113 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed May 16 1990 07:13 | 14 | 
|  |     Big East tournament, first round:
    
    UConn 11	Seton Hall 3
    Villanova 3	St John 0
    
    Today, weather permitting:
    
    Seton Hall vs St Johns
    UConn vs Villanova
    
    Also today, weather permitting, the ECAC Division 1 tournament at
    Orono, Maine.
    
    John
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| 195.114 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed May 16 1990 12:08 | 30 | 
|  | 	Regional hosts:
	Waterbury, Connecticut; plus following schools:
	Arizona State, Louisiana State, Miami (Florida), Mississippi State,
	Stanford, Texas, Wichita State
	I believe the following teams have clinched spots:
	Arizona State, Cal State-Fullerton, Citadel, East Carolina, Lafayette, 
	Louisiana State, Loyola Marymount, Miami (Florida), Middle Tennessee St.
	Mississippi State, Pennsylvania, Rutgers, Southwestern Louisiana,
	Stanford, Stetson, Texas, Texas-Arlington, Wichita State
	In addition, the following are almost sure bets to be in the NCAAs:
	Arkansas, Cal-Santa Barbara, Clemson, Florida State, Fresno State,
	Georgia, Houston, Iowa, North Carolina, North Carolina State,
	Oklahoma State, Southern California, Southern Illinois
	Conferences with automatic entries who do not have teams listed above:
	
	Big East, ECAC, Mid American, Midwestern City, Pacific Ten North,
	Sun Belt, Western Athletic
	Teams that MAY be on the bubble:
	Central Florida, Creighton, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Jacksonville,
	Kansas State, Long Beach State, Maine, New Mexico State, New Orleans,
	Notre Dame, Pepperdine, South Alabama, Southwest Missouri State, UCLA,
	Washington State
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| 195.115 | NCAA Division II Playoffs | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed May 16 1990 13:47 | 43 | 
|  | 	Northeast Regional, West Haven, Connecticut
	-------------------------------------------
	Northeast Ten Conference Champion vs Sacred Heart 28-13
	New Haven 26-2 (bye)
	North Atlantic Regional, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
	---------------------------------------------------
	Indiana (Pennsylvania) 35-8 vs Norfolk State 35-14
	Philadelphia Textile 31-13-1 (bye)
	South Atlantic Regional, Cougar Field, Columbus, Georgia
	--------------------------------------------------------
	Armstrong State 43-7 vs Northern Kentucky 36-15-1
	Columbus 35-12 (bye)
	South Regional, Tampa, Florida
	------------------------------
	Florida Southern 40-12 vs Rollins 37-17
	Tampa 40-12 (bye)
	South Central Regional, Troy, Alabama
	-------------------------------------
	Jacksonville State 35-8 vs Missouri Southern 25-13
	Troy State 48-8 (bye)
	North Central Regional, Romeoville, Illinois
	--------------------------------------------
	Mankato State 32-7-1 vs Ferris State 26-25
	Lewis 43-11 (bye)
	Central Regional, Roy Lee Field, Edwardsville, Illinois
	-------------------------------------------------------
	Central Missouri State 33-16 vs South Dakota State 30-15
	Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 35-12 (bye)
	West Regional, Northridge, California
	-------------------------------------
	Cal-Riverside 38-16 vs Cal-Davis 28-23
	Cal State-Northridge 34-20 (bye)
	The defending national champions from Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
	did not qualify for the tournament.		
 | 
| 195.116 | NCAA Division III Tournament | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed May 16 1990 13:54 | 29 | 
|  | 	Northeast Regional, Hadlock Field, Portland, Maine
	--------------------------------------------------
	Bridgewater State 28-6 at Southern Maine 25-8
	Ithaca 26-11-1 vs Eastern Connecticut State 33-6
	Middle Atlantic Regional, Upper Montclair, New Jersey
	-----------------------------------------------------
	Rensselaer 28-10 at Montclair State 23-13-2
	Ferrum 26-11-1 vs Rutgers-Newark 22-1
	South Regional, Hillwood Lakes, New Jersey
	------------------------------------------
	North Carolina Wesleyan 32-7 vs Juniata 19-7
	Trenton State 24-12-2 vs Methodist 25-15
	Mideast Regional, Marietta, Ohio
	--------------------------------
	Aurora 22-10 at Marietta 37-6
	North Park 22-1 vs Ohio Wesleyan 29-11
	Otterbein 26-11 vs Wooster 27-8-1
	Midwest Regional, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
	------------------------------------
	William Penn 28-3 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh 19-14
	Wisconsin-Whitewater 23-16 vs Simpson 27-7
	West Regional, Claremont, California
	------------------------------------
	Cal State-San Bernardino 25-16 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 21-16
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| 195.117 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Thu May 17 1990 07:06 | 16 | 
|  | 	Conference tournament results:
	Metro:		Cincinnati 6, South Carolina 2
			Florida State 4, Tulane 1
			Southern Mississippi 5, Louisville 1
			Virginia Tech 6, Memphis State 4
	Mo.Valley:	Illinois State 1, Wichita State 0  (11 innings)
			Creighton 3, Indiana State 1
			Southern Illinois 10, Bradley 9
	ECAC:		New York Tech 7, Long Island 4
			LeMoyne 6, Fordham 4
			Maine vs Central Connecticut State, late
	Sun Belt:	South Alabama 3, North Carolina-Charlotte 0
 | 
| 195.118 |  | CSCOA3::SIMMONS_M |  | Thu May 17 1990 10:07 | 5 | 
|  |     Belive Maine Lost to Central Connecticut State in the ECAC, not sure of
    the score.
    
    Mr Mike  
    
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| 195.119 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Thu May 17 1990 12:11 | 13 | 
|  | 	Maine vs CCSC was probably rained out, as were the Big East games
	Other tourney results:
	Big 8:		Oklahoma State 11, Iowa State 6
			Nebraska 7, Kansas State 5
	MW City:	Butler 5, Xavier (Ohio) 1
			Detroit 8, Dayton 4
			Evansville 11, St.Louis 3
	Sun Belt:	Old Dominion 9, Alabama-Birmingham 7
			South Florida 3, Jacksonville 2
 | 
| 195.120 | Black Bears roll | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Thu May 17 1990 14:05 | 3 | 
|  |     Maine kicked ass, something like 14-3
    
    NAZZ
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| 195.121 | did you say BIG-8? | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Thu May 17 1990 16:11 | 13 | 
|  |     > 	Other tourney results:
    > 	Big 8:		Oklahoma State 11, Iowa State 6
    > 			Nebraska 7, Kansas State 5
    
    
    Are these semi-final scores?  I haven't heard much about OU's team
    this year.  Didn't the coach quit before the season?  I may have to
    start subscribing to an Oklahoma newspaper.  It's rare to even get
    a BIG-8 baseball score in Colorado.
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.122 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Thu May 17 1990 16:16 | 11 | 
|  | >    > 	Big 8:		Oklahoma State 11, Iowa State 6
>    > 			Nebraska 7, Kansas State 5
    
    
>    Are these semi-final scores?  
     The top four Big Eight teams are invited to the conference tournament.
     Oklahoma was swept in four straight by Kansas State to open the conference
     season, and ended up in last place (I believe).  These are opening round
     games of a double-elimination tournament.
 | 
| 195.123 | whatever happened to BIG-8 basebrawl! | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Thu May 17 1990 16:27 | 11 | 
|  |     re:-1
    
    Half the fun of OSU baseball is beating OU in the BIG-8 tourney.
    Hope they come back next year with a good team and bring some
    excitement to baseball.  It just doesn't seem right to end the
    B-8 games without an OSU/OU brawl.  
    
    Hoping for next year
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.124 | Most of the games ... | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 18 1990 07:24 | 32 | 
|  | 	Yesterday's college tournament results  (* indicates elimination)
	Big 8:		Oklaoma State 3, Nebraska 2
	Big 10:		Iowa 6, Ohio State 4
			Illinois 11, Minnesota 5
	Metro:		South Carolina 3, *Louisville 2
			Memphis State 11, *Tulane 5
			Cincinnati 4, Southern Mississippi 3
			Florida State 11, Virginia Tech 3
	Mo. Valley:	Bradley 7, *Wichita State 3
			Creighton 5, Southern Illinois 4
	MW City:	Dayton 10, *St.Louis 6
			Notre Dame 8, Butler 5
			Evansville 6, Detroit 4
			Xavier 8, *Detroit 5
	SEC:		Vanderbilt 6, Georgia 3
			Louisiana State 6, Florida 4
			Mississippi State 16, Auburn 2
	SWC:		Arkansas 7, Rice 5
			Texas 9, Houston 1
	WAC:		Brigham Young 7, Wyoming 2
	Sun Belt:	Jacksonville 10, *Alabama-Birmingham 4
			South Florida 4, *UNC-Charlotte 3  (12 innings)
			Old Dominion 8, South Alabama 2
 | 
| 195.125 |  | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Fri May 18 1990 08:08 | 18 | 
|  |     ECAC:
    
    Fordham 12	Central Conn 3  (Central is out)
    Maine 11    Long Island 4	(LIU is out)
    LeMoyne and NY Tech was rained out
    
    LeMoyne and NY Tech play at 11.  The loser plays Fordham at 3 in
    an elimination game.  The winner plays Maine at 7.
    
    Big East:
    
    Rained out Wednesday.  Seton Hall and St Johns suspended after 4
    innings with the Hall leading the Redmen 1-0.  That game gets finished
    at 10AM with the loser being eliminated, then UConn and Villanova
    play at 2, and then the winner of SHU - SJU plays the loser of UC
    vs Villanova at 3.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.126 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon May 21 1990 06:38 | 15 | 
|  |     ECAC:
    
    Friday, NY Tech and Fordham eliminated LeMoyne and Maine beat NY
    Tech.  Saturday, Fordham beat NY Tech.  Sunday, Fordham swept Maine
    15-8 and 9-7.  Maine was leading the 2nd game 5-2 until a 7th inning
    grand slam by Fordham.  Maine dramatically tied it on a 2 out homer
    in the 9th.  Fordham came back with 3 in the 10th to win it.  Fordham
    also won 5 straight games after losing its first game in the
    tournament.
    
    Big East:
    
    UConn wins the tournament to also make the NCAA tournament.
    
    John
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| 195.127 | SEC tournament final | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon May 21 1990 07:30 | 6 | 
|  | 	Mississippi State won the first game of yesterday's SEC championship
	round against LSU.  The Tigers led 6-0 when rain ended the nightcap
	in the 4th inning.  LSU and MSU, each with one tournament loss, were
	declared co-champins of the SEC.  As each had already been named to
	the NCAA tournament as regional hosts, the SEC didn't see a need to
	finish the conference tournament.
 | 
| 195.128 | Texas wins SWC Tournament | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Mon May 21 1990 11:31 | 14 | 
|  |     Texas wins the SWC tournament by holding off the Cougars.  The
    Longhorns got off to an early lead but then let Houston back into the
    game with walks and errors.  Dressendorfer then shut the door with 2
    impressive innings.  He appeared twice in the tournament as a reliever
    and looked good and felt good both times.  They are still going to play
    it by ear for the college WS, however and just may keep him as a
    reliever in order to limit his innings pitched.  For those who don't
    know, Dressendorfer missed the end of the regular season with an injury
    to his pitching shoulder.  No surgery was required and he seems to be
    recovering nicely.
    
    The Razorbacks, after winning the SWC in the regular season and being
    named 3rd in some college polls took a pounding from both Houston and
    Texas in the tournament.
 | 
| 195.129 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 22 1990 07:25 | 13 | 
|  |     Eastern Regional at Waterbury, Ct beginning Thursday:
    
    #1 North Carolina (49-12) vs #6 Rutgers (33-17)
    #2 Georgia (44-17) vs #5 Connecticut (27-17-1)
    #3 Iowa (38-17) vs #4 Maine (41-18)
    
    For all of us Maine doubters, they did take 3 out of 4 from Miami
    the weekend before last.
    
    Fordham was placed in the Midwest Regional and will play Arkansas
    in Wichita, Kansas.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.130 | Division I Tournament Pairings | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 22 1990 07:43 | 47 | 
|  | 	Northeast Regional at Municipal Stadium, Waterbury, Connecticut
	---------------------------------------------------------------
	#1 North Carolina 49-12 vs #6 Rutgers 33-17
	#2 Georgia 44-17 vs #5 Connecticut 27-17-1
	#3 Iowa 38-17 vs #4 Maine 41-18
	Atlantic Regional at Mark Light Stadium, Coral Gables, Florida
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	#1 Miami (Florida) 49-11 vs #6 Stetson 33-29
	#2 North Carolina State 46-18 vs #5 Citadel 40-12
	#3 East Carolina 46-7 vs #4 South Florida 41-22
	South I Regional at Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
	------------------------------------------------------------
	#1 Louisiana State 47-16 vs #6 Southwestern Louisiana 47-16
	#2 Southern California 37-20 vs #5 Southern Mississippi 41-23
	#2 Houston 41-21 vs #4 Georgia Tech 46-23
	South II Regional at Dudy Noble Field, Starkville, Mississippi
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	#1 Florida State 53-13 vs #6 Lafayette 26-15
	#2 Mississippi State 45-18 vs #5 Brigham Young 42-23-1
	#3 Illinois 41-19 vs #4 Central Michigan 38-7
	Midwest Regional at Eck Stadium-Tyler Field, Wichita, Kansas
	------------------------------------------------------------
	#1 Arkansas 47-13 vs #6 Fordham 35-12
	#2 Wichita State 44-17 vs #5 Georgia Southern 46-16
	#3 South Alabama 41-18 vs #4 UCLA 39-24
	Central Regional at Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas
	---------------------------------------------------
	#1 Texas 48-15 vs #6 Texas-Arlington 31-28
	#2 Clemson 42-20 vs #5 Creighton 46-20
	#3 Cal State-Fullerton 32-21 vs #4 Old Dominion 40-17
	West I Regional at Sunken Diamond, Stanford, California
	-------------------------------------------------------
	#1 Stanford 52-10 vs #6 Campbell 15-31
	#2 Southern Illinois 47-12 vs #5 Fresno State 37-22
	#3 San Diego State 46-20 vs #4 Middle Tennessee State 42-13
	West II Regional at William Guthrie Packard Stadium, Tempe, Arizona
	-------------------------------------------------------------------
	#1 Arizona State 49-14 vs #6 Pennsylvania 22-15
	#2 Oklahoma State 49-16 vs #5 Cal-Santa Barbara 40-20
	#3 Loyola Marymount 45-15 vs #4 Washington State 46-17
 | 
| 195.131 | Campbell vs Stanford ? | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 22 1990 07:47 | 13 | 
|  | >    For all of us Maine doubters, they did take 3 out of 4 from Miami
>    the weekend before last.
     As it turns out, they probably had to in order to make the tournament.
     A poor performance against Miami, followed up by the disaster in the
     ECAC finals against Fordham would possibly have knocked them out of the
     NCAAs.  However, winning 3-out-of-4 against then #2 ranked Miami probably
     got them in.
     First time Division I tournament teams:
     Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles (41-23), at large from Metro conference
     Texas-Arlington Mavericks (31-28), champions of Southland conference
     Campbell Camels (15-31), champions of Big South conference
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| 195.132 | Division II/III College World Series | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 22 1990 07:49 | 12 | 
|  | 	Division II College World Series
	--------------------------------
	Jacksonville State 38-9 vs Philadelphia Textile 34-13-1
	Tampa 43-12 vs Central Missouri State 36-16
	Cal State-Northridge 36-21 vs Lewis 46-12
	Columbus 37-13 vs New Haven 29-3
	Division III College World Series
	---------------------------------
	Cal State-San Bernardino vs Eastern Connecticut State
	Aurora vs Montclair State
	North Carolina Wesleyan vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh
 | 
| 195.133 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 22 1990 08:02 | 27 | 
|  |     Collegiate Baseball			    Baseball America
    -------------------			    ----------------
 1  Stanford		52-10		 1  Stanford		52-10
 2  Arizona State	49-14		 2  Arizona State	49-14
 3  Florida State	53-13		 3  Florida State	53-13
 4  Texas		48-15		 4  Miami (Florida)	49-11
 5  Arkansas		47-13		 5  Texas		48-15
 6  Miami (Florida)	49-11		 6  Louisiana State	47-16
 7  Southern California	37-20		 7  Southern California	37-20
 8  Louisiana State	47-16		 8  Arkansas		47-13
 9  Oklahoma State	49-16		 9  Oklahoma State	49-16
10  Mississippi State	45-18		10  Southern Illinois	47-12
11  Southern Illinois	47-12		11  North Carolina	49-12
12  North Carolina	49-12		12  Illinois		41-19
13  Wichita State	44-17		13  Loyola Marymount	45-15
14  Loyola Marymount	45-15		14  Wichita State	44-17
15  Georgia		44-17		15  Georgia		44-17
16  Cal State-Fullerton	32-21		16  Houston		42-21
17  Iowa		38-17		17  Washington State	46-17
18  Illinois		41-19		18  Mississippi State	45-18
19  Washington State	46-17		19  UCLA		39-24
20  San Diego State	46-20		20  Iowa		38-17
21  Houston		42-21		21  Cal State-Fullerton	32-21
22  Maine		41-18		22  San Diego State	46-20
23  Cal-Santa Barbara	40-20		23  Creighton		46-20
24  Fresno State	37-22		24  Fresno State	37-22
25  UCLA		39-24		25  South Florida	41-22
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| 195.134 | :-) | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 22 1990 08:22 | 8 | 
|  |     Just to start trouble ...
    
    The conference with the most teams is the Pac-10 with 5.  The ACC
    has 4, the SEC and SWC 3 each, the Big Ten, WAC and *ECAC* 2 each
    and the Atlantic-10, Big East, Ivy and the mighty Big 8 all have
    1 each.
    
    John 
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| 195.135 | Strange Things Do Happen | CSCOA3::SIMMONS_M |  | Tue May 22 1990 08:24 | 7 | 
|  |     Still hard to belive that Maine took three out of four from Miami.
    
    
    Mr Mike
    
    
    
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| 195.136 | Jump on the Bandwagon NOW! | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Bosco puts whee in your Knee... | Tue May 22 1990 09:35 | 5 | 
|  |     Go Fordham Rams.  Go!  Since I grew up near the ivy covered fences
    of that fine institution of learning, I'll root for te Rams to upset
    them Schick-Rebators from Ar=Kansas!!
    
    JD
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| 195.137 | SOOOOOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEE PIG! | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Tue May 22 1990 09:54 | 5 | 
|  |     Sarge,
    
    	Watch how you talk 'bout my razorbacks!  Go Hogs!  ;^)
    
    ClayHog
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| 195.138 | peweeee Piglets | GENRAL::JKBROWN | Johnson&Johnson GD BandAid Support | Tue May 22 1990 10:01 | 10 | 
|  |     
    	Clayhog
    
      I knew their had to be some reason for that smell blowing North
     from CX01
    
    
    Hook'Em Horn's
    
    Cadzilla
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| 195.139 | That's your upper lip! | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Tue May 22 1990 10:07 | 8 | 
|  |     To quote a certain DI in a certain movie:
    
    	"Texas?  Only two things come from Texas...steers and
    	queers!  Which one are you?  I don't see any horns!"
    
    heh, heh
    
    ClayHog
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| 195.140 | slopp them hogs | GENRAL::JKBROWN | Johnson&Johnson GD BandAid Support | Tue May 22 1990 10:15 | 9 | 
|  |     
    
    Ho Ho Ho
      I kicked the slate outof my cradle the first time some sweat hog
    came up with that one.
    
    UT 11 ua 4  last friday
    
    Cadzilla 
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| 195.141 | You eyeballin' me, boy? | 15436::LEFEBVRE | The Cup stops here! | Tue May 22 1990 10:16 | 5 | 
|  |     Claybroon, that's "Oklahoma" not Texas.
    
    Glad to have shlepped.
    
    Mark.
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| 195.142 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Tue May 22 1990 10:25 | 13 | 
|  |     LeFave,
    
    	Who are you calling "ewe"?  
    
    	Actually, I think it was both OK and TX....so shlep yerslef!
    
    Cadfly,
    
    	Who won the conference regular season?  Hopefully, the 
    	shorthorns will make it to Omaha so my hogs can whoop
    	'em on national teevee.
    
    ClayHog
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| 195.143 | Omaha trip #26 coming up | GENRAL::JKBROWN | Johnson&Johnson GD BandAid Support | Tue May 22 1990 10:36 | 16 | 
|  |     
    re claywad
    
       If they do it will the first time Ua won at the CWS. Ua has to beat
    Wichita St. in Wichita first. I'll be glad to see them meet at
    Rosenblatt. SWC needs the support of both them and UH for an all SWC
    final.
    
    Hook'Em Horns
    
    BTW 
    
    The Horn your looking for is not out in plain sight, just ask some
    of them ua hoglets. They know where to find'em 
    
    Cadzilla
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| 195.144 | It'll be tough beating the Shockers...." | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Tue May 22 1990 10:50 | 7 | 
|  |     An all SWC final would be great.  I have to admit, I root for
    the Horns when UA makes their usual exit.  I like to see the
    SWC do well.  Maybe this is cuz I used to live in Austin?
    
    Let's compromise.....Hook 'em Hogs and SOOOOEEEEE Horns!  Nah....
    
    ClayHog
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| 195.145 | Another Champeenship sign to put up on I84! | CAM::WAY | Something bitchin' this way comes... | Tue May 22 1990 11:00 | 5 | 
|  | Go UCONN!!!!
They won the Big East conference on a pickoff play...sweet!
Chainsaw
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| 195.146 | Texas A&M with a near miss | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Tue May 22 1990 11:54 | 7 | 
|  |     The SWC just missed out on having another team in the NCAA's.  Texas
    A&M finished the season with a 43-15 record.  Normally 43 wins is
    enough to get you in the tourney.  Apparently not this year.  This is
    also the first time that A&M hasn't made the tourney since 1985.
    
    Cadzilla, I thought the UT/UA score was 11-1.  Houston hammered the
    Hogs in the SWC Tournament as well.
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| 195.147 | poor maggies | GENRAL::JKBROWN | Johnson&Johnson GD BandAid Support | Tue May 22 1990 12:24 | 11 | 
|  |     
    	Mac
    
    11-1 sounds even better. I had an oppurtunity to see part of the UH/ua
    game here on PSN on Sat. The Houston hurler had the hogletts chasing
    everything he threw. 
    
    I agree, the a&m Maggies (tm) should have been invited to a regional having
    been in the top 25 most of the year. 
    
    Cadzilla  
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| 195.148 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 22 1990 13:00 | 6 | 
|  | 	Aggies weren't even good enough to make the SWC tournament,
	having ended up 5th behind Rice.  A&M started out playing well,
	but faded in the second half of the season.
	Of course, so did Georgia Tech.  They shouldn't be in there
	either (I'd have picked New Mexico State).
 | 
| 195.149 |  | JULIET::MAY_BR | QUIET!! | Tue May 22 1990 13:05 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Stanford has drawn some team that was something like 14-29 this
    season in the 1st round.  The team from some small southern school
    lost 15 in a row at one point, but somehow won its leagues playoff.
    Ity is coached by ex-ML pitcher Mike Caldwell.
    
    Bruce
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| 195.150 | Tourney pairing analysis | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Tue May 22 1990 14:07 | 15 | 
|  |     According to the Colegiate baseball Top 25, the West II Regional is
    by far the toughest draw, with five teams in the Top 25 (Arizona State
    #2; Oklahoma State #9; Loyola Marymount #14; Washington State #19; UC
    Santa Barbara #23), and all five have at least 40 wins.
    
    Miami has by far the easiest draw in the Atlantic regional, as they
    are the only Top 25 team in that regional.  Stanford in the West 1
    Regional also has a fairly tough draw (after 15-31 Campbell).  Three
    other Top 25 teams are in their region.  The only other region with
    four Top 25 teams is the Northeast, with North Carolina (#12), Georgia
    (#15), Iowa (#17), and Maine (#22).
    
    NAZZ
    
     
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| 195.151 | NCAA Tournament Results from Thursday | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri May 25 1990 07:31 | 38 | 
|  | Northeast Regional			South I Regional
------------------			----------------
North Carolina 3, Rutgers 2		Houston 4, Georgia Tech 2
Maine 4, Iowa 3				Southern Cal 23, Southern Mississippi 5
Georgia 7, Connecticut 2		Louisiana State 8, SW Louisiana 0
South II Regional			West I Regional
-----------------			---------------
Florida State 7, Lafayette 2		San Diego State 18, Middle Tennessee 6
Illinois 8, Central Michigan 6		Fresno State 3, Southern Illinois 2
Mississippi State 16, Brigham Young 5	Stanford 11, Campbell 7
Todays Games:
Northeast Regional, 2nd Round		Atlantic Regional, 1st Round
-----------------------------		----------------------------
Connecticut vs Rutgers			East Carolina vs South Florida
North Carolina vs Iowa			North Carolina State vs Citadel
Georgia vs Maine			Stetson at Miami (Florida)
South I Regional, 2nd Round		South II Regional, 2nd Round
---------------------------		----------------------------
Southern Mississippi vs SW Louisiana	Brigham Young vs Lafayette
Georgia Tech at Louisiana State		Florida State vs Central Michigan
Southern California vs Houston		Illinois at Mississippi State
Midwest Regional, 1st Round		Central Regional, 1st Round
---------------------------		---------------------------
Arkansas vs Fordham			Clemson vs Creighton
South Alabama vs UCLA			Texas-Arlington at Texas
Georgia Southern at Wichita State	Cal State-Fullerton vs Old Dominion
West I Regional, 2nd Round		West II Regional, 1st Round
--------------------------		---------------------------
Southern Illinois vs Campbell		Loyola Marymount vs Washington State
Middle Tennessee State at Stanford	Oklahoma State vs Cal-Santa Barbara
San Diego State vs Fresno State		Pennsylvania at Arizona State
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| 195.152 |  | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Vikings,Broncos,Duke,Bruins | Fri May 25 1990 09:38 | 2 | 
|  | 
    
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| 195.153 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 29 1990 07:52 | 11 | 
|  |     I don't have all the scores but Georgia won the Northeast Regional
    over Rutgers on Sunday, 20-9.  Rutgers had won an earlier game over
    the Dawgs.
    
    Oklahoma State won the West II Regional with a 10-5 win over Arizona
    State yesterday.
    
    Eastern Connecticut won the NCAA Division 3 Title with a 8-1 win
    over Aurora College.
    
    John
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| 195.154 | OSU is coming into the CWS HOT!!! | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue May 29 1990 08:56 | 1 | 
|  |     
 | 
| 195.155 | NCAA Division I Tournament | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 29 1990 10:33 | 54 | 
|  | Northeast Regional			Atlantic Regional
------------------			-----------------
North Carolina 3, Rutgers 2		East Carolina 4, South Florida 2
Maine 4, Iowa 3				Citadel 11, North Carolina State 3
Georgia 7, Connecticut 2		Miami (Florida) 4, Stetson 3
Rutgers 15, Connecticut 5		North Carolina State 13, Stetson 2
North Carolina 5, Iowa 3		Miami (Florida) 5, South Florida 2
Georgia 6, Maine 3			Citadel 8, East Carolina 5
Georgia 5, North Carolina 4		North Carolina State 8, East Carolina 1
Rutgers 5, Maine 4			Citadel 6, Miami (Florida) 2
Rutgers 9, North Carolina 7		N.C.State at Miami, last night, late
Rutgers 4, Georgia 3			Citadel vs NCSU/Miami, today
Georgia 20, Rutgers 9			Citadel vs NCSU/Miami, 2nd, if necessary
South I Regional			South II Regional
----------------			-----------------
Houston 4, Georgia Tech 2		Florida State 7, Lafayette 2
Southern Cal 23, Southern Miss 5	Illinois 8, Central Michigan 6
Louisiana State 8, SW Louisiana 0	Mississippi State 16, Brigham Young 5
Southern Miss 14, SW Louisiana 10	Brigham Young 13, Lafayette 3
Louisiana State 11, Georgia Tech 5	Florida State 4, Central Michigan 2
Southern Cal 26, Houston 11		Mississippi State 5, Illinois 3
Southern Cal 5, Louisiana State 4	Mississippi State 11, Florida State 8
Houston 15, Southern Mississippi 3	Illinois 8, Brigham Young 5
Louisiana State 6, Houston 4		Florida State 6, Illinois 4
Louisiana State over Southern Cal	Florida State 11, Mississippi State 9
Louisiana State 7, Southern Cal 6	Mississippi State 4, Florida State 3
Midwest Regional			Central Regional
----------------			----------------
Fordham 8, Arkansas 5			Creighton 9, Clemson 6
South Alabama 6, UCLA 4			Texas 9, Texas-Arlington 8
Ga. Southern 4, Wichita St 2 (13 inn)	Cal State-Fullerton 16, Old Dominion 3
Wichita State 7, Arkansas 6		Clemson 8, Texas-Arlington 5
UCLA 13, Fordham 8			Texas 10, Old Dominion 0
Georgia Southern 13, South Alabama 4	Cal State-Fullerton 6, Creighton 3
South Alabama 6, Fordham 5		Cal State-Fullerton 5, Texas 2
UCLA 7, Wichita State 5			Creighton 4, Clemson 3
South Alabama 3, Georgia Southern 2	Texas 11, Creighton 9
Georgia Southern 5, UCLA 4		Cal State-Fullerton 3, Texas 0
Georgia Southern 6, South Alabama 5
West I Regional				West II Regional
---------------				----------------
San Diego State 18, Middle Tenn St 6	Washington State 13, Loyola Marymount 2
Fresno State 3, Southern Illinois 2	Oklahoma State 7, Cal-Santa Barbara 2
Stanford 11, Campbell 7			Arizona State 12, Pennsylvania 1
Southern Illinois 8, Campbell 7		Pennsylvania 5, Cal-Santa Barbara 3
Stanford 6, Middle Tennessee State 1	Arizona State 11, Loyola Marymount 9
San Diego State 8, Fresno State 4	Oklahoma State over Washington State
Stanford 6, San Diego State 2		Oklahoma State 17, Arizona State 9
Southern Illinois 3, Fresno State 1	Washington State 8, Pennsylvania 2
San Diego State 4, Southern Illinois 3	Arizona St 8, Washington St 6 (10 inn)
Stanford 6, San Diego State 2		Oklahoma State 10, Arizona State 5
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| 195.156 | No SWC in CWS | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Tue May 29 1990 11:46 | 1 | 
|  |     
 | 
| 195.157 | Go Suns!  ASU who? | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 29 1990 12:43 | 4 | 
|  |     Thanks for posting the ASU scores.  I doubt if anyone in the valley
    knows about what happened to ASU.
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.158 | Is this the year???? | FREMNT::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue May 29 1990 13:08 | 7 | 
|  |     re:-1
    
    yeah, they got beat by OSU TWICE,
    
    Hope This Helps
    
    Cowboy
 | 
| 195.159 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 29 1990 14:19 | 4 | 
|  |     Looks like OSU won convincingly over ASU in both games too!  Pretty
    good when you can do that to the nation's #2 team in their backyard!
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.160 | Please? | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue May 29 1990 14:57 | 6 | 
|  |     I hope that if Oklahoma State wins the CWS we don't end up reading
    about it in more than one or two notes in this conference please,
    Cowboy.  It was really annoying when they won the wrestling title.
    This one and the Big-8 note would be fine.
    
    John
 | 
| 195.161 |  | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue May 29 1990 15:49 | 16 | 
|  |     re:-1 
    But if they win the baseball and golf titles that would
    be three (3) championships this year!  I don't think
    I could control myself!!!!!!!!!  Besides, noters should
    be informed of the news from the Greatest Sports College
    of the Modern Era.  When Greatness is achieved by the
    Great then the Gospel should be spread like the wake of
    a sperm whale, bro.  NO SOUL should be exempt from the
    GOOD NEWS of Great achievement of the elete athlete.  
    Hold your head up so that you can witness the Gospel
    and the cheer shared by Oklahoma State athletic supporters
    throughout the land.  Remember, live in fear of Pistol
    Pete and his followers.
    
    Cowboy
    
 | 
| 195.162 | Stanford-Cal State Fullerton in finals ? | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Tue May 29 1990 16:19 | 6 | 
|  | 	Citadel defeated Miami this afternoon to take the eighth
	CWS berth.  Only two of the eight teams that were the top
	seeds won their respective regionals (Stanford and LSU).
	Two fifth-seeded teams, Citadel and Georgia Southern, won
	regionals, as did #2 seeds Oklahoma State, Georgia, and
	Mississippi State, and #3 seed Cal State-Fullerton.
 | 
| 195.163 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 29 1990 16:41 | 7 | 
|  |     Re: -2
    
    OSU and ASU have the makings of a great rivalry.  They've been beating
    on each other the last few years for championships in various sports.
    Seems like they're always up there in wrestling, baseball, golf.  
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.164 | SEC and baseball | CSC32::J_MANNING | Only Amiga Makes it Possible | Tue May 29 1990 19:29 | 2 | 
|  |     So, the SEC has 3 teams in the world series.  Not bad for a football
    conference...
 | 
| 195.165 |  | SASE::SZABO | Fahr-freakin'-gn�gen | Wed May 30 1990 06:45 | 12 | 
|  |     Surprised Chainsaw made no mention of this yet......
    
    A Connecticut college, Eastern Connecticut(?), won 2 National
    Championships this past weekend, one in baseball and the other in
    softball.  This is Div. III, and I believe that both were mens teams
    (baseball for sure).  Also, it's only the 2nd time that the same
    college has won baseball and softball titles in the same year, and this
    school did it the first time too, several years ago!
    
    Sorry for the sketchy details, it was late when I read it.......
    
    H�wk
 | 
| 195.166 |  | CAM::WAY | Might be your man, I don' know... | Wed May 30 1990 07:13 | 30 | 
|  | Just kind of busy Hawkster...
Yes, I'm impressed.
Eastern Connecticut State University picked up both the Womens Softball
title, and the Men's Division III title.  
Needless to say, the town of Willimantic, where the college is located,
has been going nuts the past two weeks.  It's normally a quiet little
town, about 15 minutes east of where I live, but now, people are
really up.  
I guess another sign is going to be going up on I-84...
I also wanted to comment about UCONN's showing in the tournament.  While
they did not do very well, and there is no such thing as a_excellent
loss, I liked the coach's attitude after their elimination.
He said that no one on the squad had been to that level before, so they
didn't have any experience with it.  He also said that now that they've
been, he'll be looking to his returning players to pass that experience
on to the incoming freshmen.  It will give them all incentive to try
and return, doing better the next time.
Without a doubt, the folks in Connecticut are quite proud of all the
Husky efforts this year....
Chainsaw
 | 
| 195.167 |  | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed May 30 1990 09:15 | 18 | 
|  |     
    > OSU and ASU have the makings of a great rivalry.  They've been beating
    > on each other the last few years for championships in various sports.
    > Seems like they're always up there in wrestling, baseball, golf.  
    
    > Mike
    
    
    This "rivalry" also includes football.  A few years back an unranked
    OSU team went to ASU for a season opener.  ASU was ranked near the
    top in preseason polls but got badly.  Seems like 42-10 or something.
    That may have been Thurman Thomas' senior year.
    
    Your right about these two schools having the makings of a good
    rivalry.  They both have similar strengths in the same sports and
    have been running in to each other alot lately.
    
    Cowboy
 | 
| 195.168 | College World Series Pairings | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed May 30 1990 10:54 | 11 | 
|  | 	College World Series
	--------------------
	Friday - Bracket One
	--------------------
	#1 Stanford 56-10 vs #8 Georgia Southern 50-17
	#4 Georgia 48-18 vs #5 Mississippi State 49-19
	Saturday - Bracket Two
	----------------------
	#2 Louisiana State 52-17 vs #7 Citadel 45-12
	#3 Oklahoma State 53-16 vs #6 Cal State-Fullerton 36-21
 | 
| 195.169 | Lots of upsets in qualifying tourney | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Wed May 30 1990 12:37 | 14 | 
|  |     Interesting to note that six of the top seven college baseball teams
    in the country lost in the tournament.
    
    #1 Stanford - qualified
    #2 Arizona State - lost to Oklahoma State (#9)
    #3 Florida State - lost to Mississippi State (#10)
    #4 Texas - lost to Fullerton State (#16)
    #5 Arkansas - lost two straight; unranked Georgia Southern won regional
    #6 Miami - lost to unranked Citadel
    #7 Southern California - lost to LSU at LSU (#8)
    
    The 8th finalist, Georgia, was #15 in the country.
    
    NAZZ
 | 
| 195.170 | My pix | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed May 30 1990 13:44 | 23 | 
|  | 	College World Series Picks:
    
    
    	Finals---Stanford and Oklahoma State
    
    
	Friday - Bracket One
	--------------------
	#1 Stanford  over  #8 Georgia Southern
    
	#5 Mississippi State  over  #4 Georgia
    
	Saturday - Bracket Two
	----------------------
	#2 Louisiana State  over  #7 Citadel
    
	#3 Oklahoma State  over  #6 Cal State-Fullerton
    
    
    Cowboy
    
 | 
| 195.171 | Wasn't Yankee Stadium being refurbished? | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Thu May 31 1990 07:38 | 3 | 
|  |     Johnny Keane?
    
    NAZZ
 | 
| 195.172 |  | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Thu May 31 1990 07:47 | 4 | 
|  |     re:-1
    
    What's that got to do with Oklahoma State winning their 1st baseball
    title???
 | 
| 195.173 | Nothing to do with Okla State | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Thu May 31 1990 09:11 | 9 | 
|  |     Johnny Keane was Yankees manager in 1965 and part of 1966, way before
    the Yankee Stadium renovation, which took place in 1974 and 1975.
    Ralph Houk stepped down after George's first year in charge, 1973.
    Bill Virdon was manager in 1974 and most of 1975, before being fired
    and replaced by Billy Martin, who lasted on this tour until 1978.
    So Bill Virdon is the answer to the question.
    
    John
    
 | 
| 195.174 |  | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Fahrvergn�ten! | Thu May 31 1990 09:18 | 64 | 
|  | COLLEGE WORLD SERIES AT OMAHA, NEBRASKA
        (DOUBLE ELIMINATION)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST
----------------
GAME 1 - (1) Stanford vs. (8) Georgia Southern, 4:10 p.m.
GAME 2 - (4) Georgia vs. (5) Mississippi State, 8:10 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2ND
------------------
GAME 3 - (2) Louisiana State vs. (7) The Citadel, 4:10 p.m.
GAME 4 - (3) Oklahoma State vs. (6) Fullerton State, 8:10 p.m.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3RD
----------------
GAME 5 - Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 4:40 p.m.
GAME 6 - Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 8:10 p.m.
MONDAY, JUNE 4TH
----------------
GAME 7 - Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 4:10 p.m.
GAME 8 - Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 8:10 p.m.
TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH
-----------------
GAME 9 - Game 6 loser vs. Game 5 winner, 4:10 p.m.
GAME 10 - Game 8 loser vs. Game 7 winner, 8:10 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH
-------------------
GAME 11 - Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 8:10 p.m.
THURSDAY, JUNE 7TH
------------------
GAME 12 - Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 7:40 p.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH
----------------
GAME 13 - Game 9 winner vs. Game 6 winner, Time T-B-A, if necessary
GAME 14 - Game 10 winner vs. Game 8 winner, 8:10 p.m., if necessary
SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH
------------------
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, 1 p.m.
(ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN DAYLIGHT)
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| 195.175 |  | DASXPS::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Thu May 31 1990 09:29 | 4 | 
|  |     Ha ha, way to go, NAZZ.  Not only the wrong note, but the wrong
    answer.  Bill Virdon.  :*)
    
    Lee
 | 
| 195.176 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Fear the govt. that fears your guns! | Thu May 31 1990 09:41 | 9 | 
|  |     Yo Jeff,
    
    	It is not a true double elimination.  The winner of the
    	loser's bracket only has to beat the winner of the winner's
    	bracket once.  I think Texas lost in the champeenship game
    	a couple of years ago.  It was their only loss of the CWS.
    	I don't like this setup FWIW........
    
    Claybone
 | 
| 195.177 | Thank you CBS | GENRAL::JKBROWN | Johnson&Johnson GD BandAid Support | Thu May 31 1990 10:10 | 15 | 
|  |     
    re Clay
    
      Texas lost last year to W.State. It was UT's only lose. The new
    format must have been set-up for the major networks. ESPN broadcast
    all of the games except the final. Then CBS and Moosebooger came on
    to give us the other side of the game!! What a crock, they took a format
    that had worked  since 1948 and changed it for the good of the
    networks and not the Athletes or the Fans.
    
    
    Cadzilla
    
    
    
 | 
| 195.178 |  | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Thu May 31 1990 11:38 | 64 | 
|  |     I came up with a pictorial view of the CWS brackets to help
    eliminate the confusion during the games this weekend.
    
    
    As always, Hope this helps.....Cowboy
    
    
    
    1990 Bracketed CWS -- Simplified/Sanitized for your protection:
    
    
    
                        -==-----game 5--loser 1 vs loser 2---------------
                       //                                                |
                      //                                                 |
    game 1--#1 vs #8--/----                                              |
                     /     |==--game 6--winner 1 vs winner 2------------ |
    game 2--#4 vs #5-------                                         |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
    			  -==---game 7--loser 3 vs loser 4--------  |   ||
                         //                                       | |   ||
                        //                                        | |   ||
    game 3--#2 vs #7----/--                                       | |   ||
                       /   |==--game 8--winner 3 vs winner 4----- | |   ||
    game 4--#3 vs #6-------                                   |  || |   ||
                                                              |  || |   ||
     ---------------------------------------------------------   || |   ||
    |   ==========================================================  |   ||
    |  ||                                                           |   ||
    |  ||  ---------------------------------------------------------    ||
    |  || |                                                             ||
    |  || |  ============================================================
    |  || | ||
    |  || | ||
    |  || |  ===-----game 9--loser 6 vs winner 5--------------
    |  || |                                                   |
    |  ||  -------------------------------------------------- |
    |  ||                                                    ||
    |   ===---------game 10--loser 8 vs winner 7------       ||
    |                                                 |      ||
    | ------------------------------------------------       ||
    ||            ============================================
    ||           ||
    ||        ---||---------------------------------------------
    ||       |   ||                                             |
    ||       |    ===---------game 11--winner 6 vs winner 9     |
    ||       |                                                  |
    ||        -------------------------------------  -----------     
    ||------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                          |  ||            
    |-===-------game 12--winner 8 vs winner 10  |  ||
    |                                           |  ||
    | ------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                             ||
    ||    =========================================-
    ||   ||
    ||   ||
    ||    ===-------game 13--winner 9 vs winner 6------
    ||                                                 |
    ||                                                 |===---Final Game
    ||                                                 |
     ===------------game 14--winner 10 vs winner 8-----	
    
 | 
| 195.179 | Was this grid stolen from a Nintendo game? | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Thu May 31 1990 12:51 | 8 | 
|  |     Do any of you technoweenies out there know how we can insert
    dots into the previous note and have races to the finals?
    
    Looks like three or four competitors can race through the maze.
    
    Should be fun!
    
    NAZZ
 | 
| 195.180 |  | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | KI, CC, EM, SS, are hang'in | Thu May 31 1990 14:07 | 1 | 
|  |     Good one Nazz, I just spit Lemonade all over my screen. 
 | 
| 195.181 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:16 | 1 | 
|  | 	Georgia Southern 3, Stanford 3 - bottom of 8th
 | 
| 195.182 | Does this bracket really work??? | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Sun Jun 03 1990 08:37 | 58 | 
|  |   
    		1990 Bracketed CWS -- After the 1st round games:
    
    
    
                        -==-----#5 Geo So vs Miss St (losers)------------
                       //                                                |
                      //                                                 |
    #1 Stnfrd 5 Geo S / 4--                                              |
                     /     |==--#6 Stanford vs Geo (winners)------------ |
    #2 Geo 3 Miss St 0-----                                         |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
    			  -==---#7 Citadel vs Full St (losers)----  |   ||
                         //                                       | |   ||
                        //                                        | |   ||
    #3 LSU 8 Citadel 2--/--                                       | |   ||
                       /   |==--#8 LSU vs Okla St (winners)------ | |   ||
    #4 OK St 14 Full St 4--                                   |  || |   ||
                                                              |  || |   ||
     ---------------------------------------------------------   || |   ||
    |   ==========================================================  |   ||
    |  ||                                                           |   ||
    |  ||  ---------------------------------------------------------    ||
    |  || |                                                             ||
    |  || |  ============================================================
    |  || | ||
    |  || | ||
    |  || |  ===-----game 9--loser 6 vs winner 5--------------
    |  || |                                                   |
    |  ||  -------------------------------------------------- |
    |  ||                                                    ||
    |   ===---------game 10--loser 8 vs winner 7------       ||
    |                                                 |      ||
    | ------------------------------------------------       ||
    ||            ============================================
    ||           ||
    ||        ---||---------------------------------------------
    ||       |   ||                                             |
    ||       |    ===---------game 11--winner 6 vs winner 9     |
    ||       |                                                  |
    ||        -------------------------------------  -----------     
    ||------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                          |  ||            
    |-===-------game 12--winner 8 vs winner 10  |  ||
    |                                           |  ||
    | ------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                             ||
    ||    =========================================-
    ||   ||
    ||   ||
    ||    ===-------game 13--winner 9 vs winner 6------
    ||                                                 |
    ||                                                 |===---Final Game
    ||                                                 |
     ===------------game 14--winner 10 vs winner 8-----	
    
                
 | 
| 195.183 | More pix | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Sun Jun 03 1990 08:48 | 22 | 
|  | 	College World Series Picks--2nd Round:
    
    
    	Finals---Stanford and Oklahoma State (I'm still good here)
    
    
	Sunday:
	-------------------------------------------------------------------
Game 5  #8 Georgia Southern  over  #5 Mississississippippi State (losers)
    
Game 6  #1 Stanford  over  #4 Georgia (winners)
    
	Monday:
	-------------------------------------------------------------------
Game 7  #6 Cal State-Fullerton  over  #7 Citadel (losers)
    
Game 8	#3 Oklahoma State  over  #2 LSU (winners)
    
   	Cowboy
        
 | 
| 195.184 | Both winning teams had 11 run innings!!! | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Mon Jun 04 1990 07:31 | 8 | 
|  |     Results from last night:
    
    Mississippi State a shitload of runs, Georgia Southern hardly any
    			Georgia Southern eliminated
    
    Georgia another shitload of runs, Stanford hardly any
    
    NAZZ
 | 
| 195.185 | Nazz's game stats | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Ya gotta aggregate yer SLOF's, man | Mon Jun 04 1990 07:44 | 10 | 
|  |     
    Game summary:
    
      Larry Bird:  A gang of rebounds; a whole buncha assists; definitely
                   at least fifteen points.
    
    And you get paid for this??  8^)
    
    Dickster
    
 | 
| 195.186 | Must have been good games.... | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Mon Jun 04 1990 07:47 | 14 | 
|  |     
    >Results from last night:
    
    >Mississippi State a shitload of runs, Georgia Southern hardly any
    >			Georgia Southern eliminated
    
    >Georgia another shitload of runs, Stanford hardly any
    
    >NAZZ
    
    
    Thanks for the SPORTS update, NAZZ.  It's just like being there. ;^)
    
    Cowboy
 | 
| 195.187 | So shoot me | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Mon Jun 04 1990 08:12 | 4 | 
|  |     Aw, I didn't remember the scores, just that there were two
    blowouts.
    
    NAZZ
 | 
| 195.188 | why I read SPORTS | AUNTB::HAAS | same as talking to you | Mon Jun 04 1990 18:09 | 4 | 
|  | .184 is the clearcut favorite for the 1990 Sports Analysis Note Of the
Year or the famed SANOY (tm).
TTom
 | 
| 195.189 | CSF vs Citadel, LSU vs Oklahoma State today | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon Jun 04 1990 19:22 | 16 | 
|  | 	Mississippi State scored 11 in top of first, beat GSC 15-1.
	Georgia, trailing 2-0 after 5, scored 11 in top of 6th, beat
	top-rated Stanford 16-2.
	Georgia Southern was robbed in their opener.  Trailing 3-2 in
	the top of the sixth, Eagles' catcher Rob Fitzpatrick hit a ball
	over the fence for what should have been a two-run homer.  However,
	the ball hit the scoreboard (which is a home run) and bounced back
	into play.  The umpires said they "lost the ball" in the white
	background of the scoreboard, and called it in play.  GSC doesn't
	score in the inning, and ends up losing in extra innings.  Tough
	loss for starter Joey Hamilton (18-4), who won both games on the
	last day of the regional tournament against UCLA and South Alabama
	(for which he was named regional MVP-he also started the 13-inning,
	4-2 victory over Wichita State in the Midwest Regional opener).
 | 
| 195.190 | GO CITADEL!  WHAT A TEAM!! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Get Well HULK | Tue Jun 05 1990 05:46 | 1 | 
|  |     
 | 
| 195.191 |  | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Jun 05 1990 06:54 | 5 | 
|  |     Can anyone tell me anything about Mike Mussina, the Stanford pitcher
    who the Orioles drafted in the first round yesterday?
    
    
    py
 | 
| 195.192 | GOOD GUYS looking good | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Tue Jun 05 1990 08:00 | 66 | 
|  |     0 LOSSES:		1 LOSS:		2 LOSSES--out:
    -------------------------------------------------
    Georgia		The Citadel	Fullerton St
    Okla St		LSU            	Georgia So
    			Miss St
    			Stanford
    
        
    
    
    			1990 Bracketed CWS -- 6-4-90
    
    
    
                        -==-----#5 Miss St 15 Geo So 1-------------------
                       //                                                |
                      //                                                 |
    #1 Stnfrd 5 Geo S / 4--                                              |
                     /     |==--#6 Georgia 16 Stanford 2---------------- |
    #2 Geo 3 Miss St 0-----                                         |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
    			  -==---#7 Citadel 8 Full St 7 (12)-------  |   ||
                         //                                       | |   ||
                        //                                        | |   ||
    #3 LSU 8 Citadel 2--/--                                       | |   ||
                       /   |==--#8 Okla St 7 LSU 1--------------- | |   ||
    #4 OK St 14 Full St 4--                                   |  || |   ||
                                                              |  || |   ||
     ---------------------------------------------------------   || |   ||
    |   ==========================================================  |   ||
    |  ||                                                           |   ||
    |  ||  ---------------------------------------------------------    ||
    |  || |                                                             ||
    |  || |  ============================================================
    |  || | ||
    |  || | ||
    |  || |  ===-----#9 Miss St vs Stanford-------------------
    |  || |                                                   |
    |  ||  -------------------------------------------------- |
    |  ||                                                    ||
    |   ===---------#10 Citadel vs LSU----------------       ||
    |                                                 |      ||
    | ------------------------------------------------       ||
    ||            ============================================
    ||           ||
    ||        ---||---------------------------------------------
    ||       |   ||                                             |
    ||       |    ===---------#11 Georgia vs----vs winner 9     |
    ||       |                                                  |
    ||        -------------------------------------  -----------     
    ||------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                          |  ||            
    |-===-------#12--Okla St vs winner 10       |  ||
    |                                           |  ||
    | ------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                             ||
    ||    =========================================-
    ||   ||
    ||   ||
    ||    ===-------#13--winner 9 vs Georgia-----------
    ||                                                 |
    ||                                                 |===---Final Game
    ||                                                 |
     ===------------#14 Okla St vs winner 10-----------	
    
 | 
| 195.193 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Fear the govt. that fears your guns! | Tue Jun 05 1990 08:14 | 9 | 
|  |     Paul,
    
    	He's a right hander....
    
    	He throws hard....90+
    
    	That's all I know and I can prove it!
    
    Claybone
 | 
| 195.194 | Georgia and Okla St in best position now | FREMNT::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Jun 06 1990 10:56 | 89 | 
|  |     Yesterday:
    
    Stanford eliminated Mississississippi St 6-1
    
    LSU eliminated The Citadel 6-1
    
    
    
    
    0 LOSSES:		1 LOSS:		2 LOSSES--out:
    -------------------------------------------------
    Georgia		LSU		Fullerton St
    Okla St		Stanford  	Georgia So
    					Miss St
    					The Citadel
    
        
    The Four survivors:
    
    Georgia....no losses..........will make championship game with another
    				  win over Stanford
    
    LSU........loss to Okla St....has to beat Okla St to force a semifinal
    				  Friday, win this to make championship
    
    Okla St....no losses..........will make championship game with another
    				  win over LSU
    
    Stanford...loss to Georgia....has to beat Georgia to force a semifinal
    				  Friday, win this to make championship
    
    
    			1990 Bracketed CWS -- 6-5-90
    
    
    
                        -==-----#5 Miss St 15 Geo So 1-------------------
                       //                                                |
                      //                                                 |
    #1 Stnfrd 5 Geo S / 4--                                              |
                     /     |==--#6 Georgia 16 Stanford 2---------------- |
    #2 Geo 3 Miss St 0-----                                         |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
    			  -==---#7 Citadel 8 Full St 7 (12)-------  |   ||
                         //                                       | |   ||
                        //                                        | |   ||
    #3 LSU 8 Citadel 2--/--                                       | |   ||
                       /   |==--#8 Okla St 7 LSU 1--------------- | |   ||
    #4 OK St 14 Full St 4--                                   |  || |   ||
                                                              |  || |   ||
     ---------------------------------------------------------   || |   ||
    |   ==========================================================  |   ||
    |  ||                                                           |   ||
    |  ||  ---------------------------------------------------------    ||
    |  || |                                                             ||
    |  || |  ============================================================
    |  || | ||
    |  || | ||
    |  || |  ===-----#9 Stanford 6 Miss St 1------------------
    |  || |                                                   |
    |  ||  -------------------------------------------------- |
    |  ||                                                    ||
    |   ===---------#10 LSU 6 Citadel 1---------------       ||
    |                                                 |      ||
    | ------------------------------------------------       ||
    ||            ============================================
    ||           ||
    ||        ---||---------------------------------------------
    ||       |   ||                                             |
    ||       |    ===---------#11 Georgia vs Stanford           |
    ||       |                                                  |
    ||        -------------------------------------  -----------     
    ||------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                          |  ||            
    |-===-------#12--Okla St vs LSU             |  ||
    |                                           |  ||
    | ------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                             ||
    ||    =========================================-
    ||   ||
    ||   ||
    ||    ===--#13 Geo vs Stanford (if Stfrd wins #11)-
    ||                                                 |
    ||                                                 |===---Final Game
    ||                                                 |
     ===-------#14 Okla St vs LSU (if LSU wins #12)----	
    
    
 | 
| 195.195 | this is crazy | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Wed Jun 06 1990 14:54 | 18 | 
|  |     RE: the CWS "modified double elimination" bracket system
    
    Anyone know what the reasoning is behind this system?
    
    If Stanford beats Georgia which means they play each other
    again.  So, to get to the championship game Georgia would
    have to play Stanford 3 TIMES and 1 other team ONCE.
    
    Same goes for Oklahoma State.  They could play LSU 3 TIMES
    and 1 other team ONCE.
    
    Why is the bracket system set up this way?  Why not set it
    up where a team never plays the same team twice--unless its
    down to the championship game?
    
    Cowboy
    
    
 | 
| 195.196 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Wed Jun 06 1990 16:52 | 5 | 
|  | 	TV Money.
	This was the only way they could determine to have a nationally
	televised championship game for network TV, while still retaining
	a double-elimination format.
 | 
| 195.197 | Still 4 teams left | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Thu Jun 07 1990 09:03 | 91 | 
|  |     Yesterday:
    
    Stanford gave Georgia their first loss, 4-2, to force another
    semi-final matchup Friday.  The loser goes home and the winner
    plays in the Championship.
    
    Today:
    
    Oklahoma State vs LSU
    
   
    0 LOSSES:		1 LOSS:		2 LOSSES--out:
    -------------------------------------------------
    Okla St		Georgia		Fullerton St
    			LSU	  	Georgia So
    			Stanford     	Miss St
    					The Citadel
    
        
    The Four survivors:
    
    Georgia....one loss...........will make championship game with a
    				  Fri semifinal win over Stanford
    
    LSU........loss to Okla St....has to beat Okla St to force a semifinal
    				  Friday, win this to make championship
    
    Okla St....no losses..........will make championship game with another
    				  win over LSU
    
    Stanford...loss to Georgia....has to beat Georgia in the semifinal
    				  Friday to make championship game
    
    
    			1990 Bracketed CWS -- 6-6-90
    
    
    
                        -==-----#5 Miss St 15 Geo So 1-------------------
                       //                                                |
                      //                                                 |
    #1 Stnfrd 5 Geo S / 4--                                              |
                     /     |==--#6 Georgia 16 Stanford 2---------------- |
    #2 Geo 3 Miss St 0-----                                         |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
    			  -==---#7 Citadel 8 Full St 7 (12)-------  |   ||
                         //                                       | |   ||
                        //                                        | |   ||
    #3 LSU 8 Citadel 2--/--                                       | |   ||
                       /   |==--#8 Okla St 7 LSU 1--------------- | |   ||
    #4 OK St 14 Full St 4--                                   |  || |   ||
                                                              |  || |   ||
     ---------------------------------------------------------   || |   ||
    |   ==========================================================  |   ||
    |  ||                                                           |   ||
    |  ||  ---------------------------------------------------------    ||
    |  || |                                                             ||
    |  || |  ============================================================
    |  || | ||
    |  || | ||
    |  || |  ===-----#9 Stanford 6 Miss St 1------------------
    |  || |                                                   |
    |  ||  -------------------------------------------------- |
    |  ||                                                    ||
    |   ===---------#10 LSU 6 Citadel 1---------------       ||
    |                                                 |      ||
    | ------------------------------------------------       ||
    ||            ============================================
    ||           ||
    ||        ---||---------------------------------------------
    ||       |   ||                                             |
    ||       |    ===---------#11 Georgia vs Stanford           |
    ||       |                                                  |
    ||        -------------------------------------  -----------     
    ||------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                          |  ||            
    |-===-------#12--Okla St vs LSU             |  ||
    |                                           |  ||
    | ------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                             ||
    ||    =========================================-
    ||   ||
    ||   ||
    ||    ===--#13 Georgia vs Stanford-----------------
    ||                                                 |
    ||                                                 |===---Final Game
    ||                                                 |
     ===-------#14 Okla St vs LSU (if LSU wins #12)----	
    
    
 | 
| 195.198 | Down to 3 teams now.... | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Fri Jun 08 1990 06:59 | 89 | 
|  |     Yesterday:
    
    Oklahoma State continued to hit the ball against LSU.  LSU lost
    their 2nd game against OSU, 11-3, and are now out.
    
    
    Today:
    
    Stanford and Georgia play in Semifinals to see who goes to the
    Championship game against Oklahoma State.
    
   
    0 LOSSES:		1 LOSS:		2 LOSSES--out:
    -------------------------------------------------
    Okla St		Georgia		Fullerton St
    			Stanford	Georgia So
    			     		Miss St
    					The Citadel
                                        LSU
        
    The Three survivors:
    
    Georgia....loss to Stanford...will make championship game with a
    				  Fri semifinal win over Stanford
  
    
    Okla St....no losses..........will play winner of Stanford/Georgia
    				  in Championship game Saturday
    
    Stanford...loss to Georgia....has to beat Georgia in the semifinal
    				  Friday to make championship game
    
    
    			1990 Bracketed CWS -- 6-6-90
    
    
    
                        -==-----#5 Miss St 15 Geo So 1-------------------
                       //                                                |
                      //                                                 |
    #1 Stnfrd 5 Geo S / 4--                                              |
                     /     |==--#6 Georgia 16 Stanford 2---------------- |
    #2 Geo 3 Miss St 0-----                                         |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
                                                                    |   ||
    			  -==---#7 Citadel 8 Full St 7 (12)-------  |   ||
                         //                                       | |   ||
                        //                                        | |   ||
    #3 LSU 8 Citadel 2--/--                                       | |   ||
                       /   |==--#8 Okla St 7 LSU 1--------------- | |   ||
    #4 OK St 14 Full St 4--                                   |  || |   ||
                                                              |  || |   ||
     ---------------------------------------------------------   || |   ||
    |   ==========================================================  |   ||
    |  ||                                                           |   ||
    |  ||  ---------------------------------------------------------    ||
    |  || |                                                             ||
    |  || |  ============================================================
    |  || | ||
    |  || | ||
    |  || |  ===-----#9 Stanford 6 Miss St 1------------------
    |  || |                                                   |
    |  ||  -------------------------------------------------- |
    |  ||                                                    ||
    |   ===---------#10 LSU 6 Citadel 1---------------       ||
    |                                                 |      ||
    | ------------------------------------------------       ||
    ||            ============================================
    ||           ||
    ||        ---||---------------------------------------------
    ||       |   ||                                             |
    ||       |    ===---------#11 Stanford 4 Georgia 2          |
    ||       |                                                  |
    ||        -------------------------------------  -----------     
    ||------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                          |  ||            
    |-===-------#12--Okla St 11 LSU 3           |  ||
    |                                           |  ||
    | ------------------------------------------   ||
    ||                                             ||
    ||    =========================================-
    ||   ||
    ||   ||
    ||    ===--#13 Georgia vs Stanford-----------------
    ||                                                 |
    ||                                                 |=--FINAL--OSU VS ?
    ||                                                 |
     ===-------Okla St (#14 vs LSU not needed)---------	
    
 | 
| 195.199 |  | PNO::HEISER | child of the blues | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:49 | 7 | 
|  |     A lot of college teams were hit hard by the MLB draft this week.  ASU
    and UA had letters of intent from 3 top 10 picks.
    
    BTW - Can anyone name the last 3 ASU players that were picked #1 in the
          MLB draft?  Hint: Reggie Jackson isn't one of them.
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.200 |  | CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R |  | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:29 | 1 | 
|  | 	Bob Horner, Oddibe McDowell, Rick Monday ?
 | 
| 195.201 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | child of the blues | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:36 | 6 | 
|  | >                    <<< Note 195.200 by CSCOA3::ROLLINS_R >>>
>	Bob Horner, Oddibe McDowell, Rick Monday ?
    
    Great guess!  McDowell is the only wrong answer.
    
    Mike
 | 
| 195.202 | Bobby Bonds? | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:41 | 1 | 
|  |     
 | 
| 195.203 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | child of the blues | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:44 | 1 | 
|  |     Hint:  He's a pitcher.
 | 
| 195.204 | I'm SURE it's a lefty! | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Fri Jun 08 1990 12:32 | 3 | 
|  |     Floyd Bannister?
    
    NAZZ
 | 
| 195.205 |  | PNO::HEISER | child of the blues | Fri Jun 08 1990 15:29 | 5 | 
|  |     NAZZ wins the $64 question!
    
    Bob Horner
    Floyd Bannister
    Rick Monday
 | 
| 195.206 |  | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon Jun 11 1990 06:52 | 8 | 
|  |     After eliminating Stanford on Friday, Georgia beat Oklahoma State
    2-1 to win the CWS title on Saturday.  The Cowboys have now lost
    the CWS title game a record 5 times.  "Broncos, Vikings, Duke, Oklahoma
    State."
    
    This was Georgia's first ever CWS title.  How 'bout them Dawgs!
    
    John
 | 
| 195.207 |  | GENRAL::WADE | Fear the govt. that fears your guns! | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:12 | 8 | 
|  |     Ahem,
    
    	Another team hosed in this *double elimination* tournament!!!!!
    
    	FYI fellow noters, OSU and Georgia both lost one game in the
    	tourney......
    
    Claybone
 | 
| 195.208 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:33 | 7 | 
|  | 	#5 Georgia		000 110 000 - 2 6 1
	#2 Oklahoma State	000 001 000 - 1 5 1
	Stan Payne, Dave Fleming (7) and Terry Childers;
	Dennis Burbank, Ritchie Moody (7) and Michael Daniel.
	W- Stan Payne 7-1.  L- Dennis Burbank 10-2.
	Sv- Dave Fleming (2).
 | 
| 195.209 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | child of the blues | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:59 | 3 | 
|  |     Anyone know what happened to Oklahoma St. on Saturday?  
    
    OSU = Denver Broncos of College Baseball
 | 
| 195.210 |  | CSCOA5::ROLLINS_R |  | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:12 | 4 | 
|  | >    Anyone know what happened to Oklahoma St. on Saturday?  
    
     Two very good left-handed pitchers with excellent control and a lot
     of poise.
 | 
| 195.211 |  | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | L.A. Dodgers '88 WORLD CHAMPIONS | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:16 | 6 | 
|  |     >>Anyone know what happened to Oklahoma St. on Saturday?  
    
    >>OSU = Denver Broncos of College Baseball
    
    
    Either that or Phoenix. 8^P
 | 
| 195.212 |  | UPWARD::HEISER | child of the blues | Mon Jun 11 1990 14:54 | 1 | 
|  |     Jess, Phoenix doesn't have an NFL team! ;-)
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| 195.213 |  | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | L.A. Dodgers '88 WORLD CHAMPIONS | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:36 | 4 | 
|  |     I Mikey, I guess that means I was refering to the SUns
    
    
    Are you schlepped yet?
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| 195.214 |  | PNO::HEISER | child of the blues | Tue Jun 12 1990 12:54 | 5 | 
|  | >    I Mikey, I guess that means I was refering to the SUns
    
    Jess, people that guess don't know what they're talking about!
    
    Hope this hurts!
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| 195.215 |  | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | No feathers on me!!! | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:28 | 3 | 
|  |     Open your eyes Mikey, The Suns sip and Chambermaidis a big wash. He's
    working on his diploma from the John Elway school of blowing it. It's
    just that 'Nix never seems to reach the finals.
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| 195.216 | Hey, OSU'll be back again... | POGO::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Mon Jun 18 1990 10:39 | 33 | 
|  |     Since I vacationed in Oklahoma last week and was able to pick up
    the local sports every day I could find out some background on
    OSU's baseball team.
    
    * lost 8 of their first 13 games
    
    * lost their top 3 starting pitchers early in the season, none would
    	start another game this season
    
    * unbeaten in 7 post-season games and batted .369, averaging
    	nearly 12 runs and more than 14 hits a game and totalling
    	an 83-24 run margin
    
    * during the CWS OSU won their games 14-0, 17-9, 14-4, 14-3
    
    * CWS Final game: victims of 10 strikeouts and 3 double plays,
    	only 5 hits and 1 run.  Even with only 5 hits in the final
    	game OSU still set a new CWS batting average of .349
    
    
    Sour Grapes:
    
    1)	Georgia's phantom double play that killed an OSU rally 
    in the 8th.  (It was questionable if Bulldogs 2nd baseman
    Alfonso had touched 2nd base for the 1st out; there was no
    question Daniel beat the throw to 1st base for the second.)
    
    2)	OSU still should be playing. (How could a team with one
    loss be eliminated from a so-called double-elimination
    tournament?
    
    Cowboy
    
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| 195.217 | Sour grapes, for good reason | SHALOT::HUNT | Send lawyers, guns, and money ... | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:27 | 8 | 
|  |     � OSU still should be playing. (How could a team with one loss be
    � eliminated from a so-called double-elimination tournament?
    
    CBS.
    
    Tube rules.   The NCAA gave in to the cash.
    
    Bob Hunt
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| 195.218 | Someone had to "sooner" or later... | SHALOT::MEDVID | the infinite complexities of love | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:39 | 5 | 
|  | >    Since I vacationed in Oklahoma last week...
    
    Did you have fun dust skiing and building cowchip castles?
    
    	--dan'l
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| 195.219 | momma got another tarantula, too!!! | FREMNT::REED | OklaSt--#29 NCAA Wrestling Championship | Mon Jun 18 1990 12:17 | 19 | 
|  | >  >    Since I vacationed in Oklahoma last week...
    
>      Did you have fun dust skiing and building cowchip castles?
    
>      	--dan'l
    
    
    HA HA.  I'm sure that most of you out there think that Oklahoma
    is paradise in the summer but it's not the time to go.  It was
    mid-nineties with humidity probably also in the nineties.  The
    fact is that after living in Colorado for 2 1/2 years I cain't
    handle the heat down there.  We drove around alot with the A/C
    on--a good 1000 miles after we arrived, just to stay cool--that's
    a 1000 miles--NO LIE.  Gramma doesn't need A/C in her house for
    some reason.  She *did* tell a good story about the local drivers
    in Ringling, tho'.  "I had to do 75 just to git 'round that
    slo' poke!!"  Better stay outta her way!
    
    Cowboy  
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