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The NAIA Coaches' poll for May 5, with Boyd Nation's ISR
ranking. Recap below.
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RANK
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ISR
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LAST WEEK
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SCHOOL
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RECORD
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TOTAL POINTS
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1
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7
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2
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Faulkner (AL)
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47-10
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581
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2
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10
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1
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Oklahoma City
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47-10
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580
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3
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6
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3
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Lee (TN)
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46-10
|
547
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4
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28
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5
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Lubbock Christian (TX)
|
42-15
|
525
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5
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11
|
6
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Embry-Riddle (FL)
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45-13
|
505
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6
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16
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4
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Northwood (TX)
|
39-11
|
501
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7
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1
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7
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The Master’s (CA)
|
40-15
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489
|
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8
|
12
|
8
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Tennessee Wesleyan
|
43-16
|
454
|
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9
|
21
|
11
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York (NE)
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41-10
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434
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10
|
2
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10
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Lewis-Clark State (ID)
|
38-13
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415
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T11
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3
|
12
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Cal State San Marcos
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35-10
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388
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T11
|
24
|
9
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Bellevue (NE)
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44-8-1
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388
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13
|
13
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13
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Cumberland (TN)
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39-17-1
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343
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14
|
31
|
15
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
41-17
|
323
|
|
15
|
40
|
18
|
Sterling (KS)
|
45-12
|
302
|
|
16
|
27
|
17
|
Texas Wesleyan
|
40-16
|
298
|
|
17
|
5
|
14
|
Concordia-Irvine (CA)
|
34-19
|
286
|
|
18
|
22
|
19
|
Madonna (MI)
|
36-9
|
232
|
|
19
|
51
|
21
|
Point Park (PA)
|
39-14
|
228
|
|
20
|
32
|
16
|
Missouri Baptist
|
31-11
|
220
|
|
21
|
19
|
20
|
Georgetown (KY)
|
35-17
|
196
|
|
22
|
14
|
23
|
Lindsey Wilson (KY)
|
42-18
|
166
|
|
23
|
29
|
25
|
Science & Arts (OK)
|
40-17
|
149
|
|
24
|
26
|
RV
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LSU Shreveport
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40-16
|
147
|
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25
|
20
|
24
|
William Carey (MS)
|
35-21
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143
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|
4
|
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San Diego Christian (CA)
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37-18
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|
|
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8
|
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Arizona Christian
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28-23
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|
|
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9
|
|
Menlo (CA)
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33-19
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|
|
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15
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|
Westmont (CA)
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24-26
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|
|
|
17
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|
Vanguard (CA)
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22-27
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|
|
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18
|
|
British Columbia
|
26-18
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|
|
|
23
|
|
Southern Polytechnic (GA)
|
39-18
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|
|
|
25
|
|
Biola (CA)
|
25-26
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|
NAIA baseball action during the past week.
#1 Tennessee Wesleyan defeated Georgia Gwinnett 2-1,
and won two of three against Saint Andrew's, 2-0, 6-5, and
2-3. The winning run against Georgia Gwinnett came on an RBI single
by SS Wes Minton in the bottom of the ninth. Corey Rhoney and Noah
Piard combined for the shutout in the first Saint Andrew's game;
Rhoney went eight innings, allowed four hits, struck out seven. In
the second game, the Knights out-hit the Bulldogs 12-7; the Bulldogs
scored all six of their runs in the first inning. CF Travis Burnside
hit a two-RBI single, then scored the winning run on a misplayed
ground ball. In the third game, the defending champions were held to
six hits by Joe McCarty and Evan Tucker. RF Michael Durig batted in
all three of the Knights' runs.
The Bulldogs are now 15-5. They visit Belhaven March 5-6, host
Milligan March 9-10, and host Ohio Christian March 11.
#2 LSU-Shreveport got an easy 15-5 mid-week win over
Division III Louisiana College, but was swept by Texas Wesleyan,
5-1, 12-8, and 6-5. Derek Vaughn got the win for the Rams in the
first game; he went six innings, allowed one run on two hits, struck
out four. Connor Zamora and Nolan Barbee kept the Pilots off the
board the rest of the way, and Zamora struck out three of the six
batters he faced. CF Trevor Moon singled in the winning run (story).
In the second game, the Rams scored ten runs in the second inning,
capped by a three-RBI double by SS David Kiriakos. The Pilots out-hit
the Rams 11-7 in the third game. They got within one run in the top
of the ninth, and had the go-ahead run on first with nobody out.
However, reliever Patrick Stanley got two strikeout and a fly out to
end the game and get a save (story).
Northwood (TX), who has
won seven straight, has the lead in the Red River Athletic
Conference. The Rams are two games back, and the Pilots are three
games back. The Pilots visit LSU-Alexandria March 5, and host
Huston-Tillotson March 8-9. Streaming
audio
NAIA baseball action during the past week.
#1 Tennessee Wesleyan swept Indiana Tech 7-6, 4-1,
and 3-1. The first game was tied 5-5 going into the seventh and last
inning. The Warriors got a run in the top of the seventh on an RBI
triple by RF Bryan Brudi, but the defending champions tied it on an
RBI single by RF David Donald, and won it on an RBI single by 1B Trey
Griffin. Griffin went 4-for-4, Donald went 3-for-4 with three RBI.
Both teams had three hits in the third game. The winning run came on
a sacrifice fly by C Brackton Smith. Jarrod Jameson got the win; he
went seven innings, allowed no earned runs, struck out seven.
The Bulldogs have won eight straight after losing the first three
games of the season. They host #12 Lindsey Wilson on February 20, and
Indiana-Southeast February 22-23.
#2 LSU-Shreveport won two of three against Culver-Stockton.
Jason Mouton and Cade Bowen combined for a one-hitter in the first
game, won by the Pilots 5-0. Mouton went six innings, allowed the
only hit in the fifth inning, struck out five. Bowen pitched a
perfect inning, struck out one. In the second game, the Pilots
committed five errors, walked seven batters, hit seven batters, and
lost 14-3 (story).
The third game went eleven innings, and the Pilots won 6-5. CF Ridge
Gonsoulin hit an RBI single for the winning run. Winning pitcher Ben
Suit retired every batter he faced over the last three innings
(story).
The Pilots host Division II Southern Arkansas on February 19, and
Texas College February 22-23.
#3 Lee swept Mobile 6-3, 3-1, and 12-0. Myles Smith
got the win in the first game, and 2B Mark Silva went 3-for-3 with an
RBI. RF Corey Davis hit a two-RBI single for the winning run in the
second game. Kyle Briner got the win in relief; he struck out five of
the seven batters he faced. The Rams got an excellent effort from
Ryan Hines, who struck out 11 (story).
3B Roberto Duran went 3-for-3 with a three-run home run and four RBI
in the third game. LHP Clint Terry and C.J. Lusted combined for the
three-hit shutout; Terry went six innings, struck out five (story).
The Flames are 10-2. They host Rio Grande February 18, visit Union
C. (KY) February 19, and host #18 Auburn-Montgomery February 22-23.
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 24, 2012, with Boyd Nation's
Iterative
Strength Rating (ISR):
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RANK
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ISR
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LAST WEEK
|
SCHOOL
|
2012 RECORD
|
TOTAL POINTS
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1
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4
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1
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LSU Shreveport
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42-4
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560
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2
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8
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2
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Oklahoma City
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36-8
|
519
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3
|
5
|
5
|
Faulkner (AL)
|
44-9
|
518
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4
|
1
|
4
|
Azusa Pacific (CA)
|
38-8
|
516
|
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
Lee (TN)
|
46-8-1
|
503
|
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Embry-Riddle (FL)
|
36-14
|
453
|
|
7
|
6
|
6
|
Tennessee Wesleyan
|
36-11
|
422
|
|
8
|
11
|
7
|
Oklahoma Baptist
|
38-11
|
421
|
|
9
|
9
|
10
|
Lewis-Clark State (ID)
|
35-10
|
413
|
|
10
|
22
|
9
|
Point Park (PA)
|
40-7
|
412
|
|
11
|
3
|
12
|
Concordia-Irvine (CA)
|
30-15
|
386
|
|
12
|
16
|
13
|
St. Thomas (FL)
|
38-10
|
379
|
|
13
|
13
|
11
|
Lindsey Wilson (KY)
|
38-12
|
347
|
|
14
|
15
|
14
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Georgetown C. (KY)
|
41-8
|
314
|
|
15
|
17
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19
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South Carolina-Beaufort
|
34-14
|
307
|
|
16
|
12
|
22
|
Auburn-Montgomery (AL)
|
35-20
|
268
|
|
17
|
41
|
20
|
Judson (IL)
|
38-10
|
245
|
|
18
|
40
|
18
|
Lubbock Christian (TX)
|
28-17
|
238
|
|
19
|
43
|
21
|
Freed-Hardeman (TN)
|
35-17
|
236
|
|
20
|
20
|
15
|
Shorter (GA)
|
35-15
|
169
|
|
21
|
25
|
24
|
College of Idaho
|
35-13
|
161
|
|
22
|
33
|
23
|
Avila (Mo.)
|
30-10
|
154
|
|
23
|
21
|
RV
|
Indiana Tech
|
33-17
|
148
|
|
24
|
35
|
17
|
Taylor (Ind.)
|
31-15
|
140
|
|
25
|
23
|
25
|
Rogers State (Okla.)
|
39-12
|
128
|
|
|
10
|
|
The Master's (CA)
|
31-18
|
|
|
|
14
|
|
Cal State-San Marcos
|
25-18
|
|
|
|
18
|
|
Biola (CA)
|
22-24
|
|
|
|
19
|
|
Vanguard (CA)
|
21-18
|
|
|
|
24
|
|
Campbellsville (KY)
|
25-14
|
|
First place votes: LSU-Shreveport 19, Azusa Pacific 1
Azusa Pacific is #1 in Strength of Schedule
LSU-Shreveport (22-4 RRAC) swept a double-header at William
Carey, 10-4 and 9-4, and
clinched the Red River Athletic Conference pennant by sweeping
Texas Wesleyan 5-2, 5-0, and 14-2. Jared Mortensen went the
distance in the first Texas Wesleyan game, scattered eight hits,
struck out nine. Matt Lackie went the distance for the shutout in the
second game, ran his record to 9-0, struck out seven. The Pilots then
swept a double-header at Division III Centenary, 15-11 and 10-7
(eight innings, scheduled for seven). Mortensen got a save in the
second game, CF Ridge Gonsoulin batted in the winning run. This
crosstown, cross-divisional matchup drew 550 fans. The Pilots host
the RRAC tournament April 28-May 1.
Oklahoma City (23-4 SAC) won two of three against #18
Lubbock Christian, 5-1, 4-5
(eight innings, scheduled for seven), and 4-2. 1B Miguel Beltran hit
a home run in the first game, and also made an unassisted double
play. 3B Jordan Lewis batted in the winning run for the Chaparrals in
the second game. Jose Gonzalez, who retired all four batters he
faced, got the win. 2B Brian Fisher hit a home run for the winning
run in the third game. The Stars host Wayland Baptist April
26-27, and finish their regular season at Division II Central
Oklahoma April 28. Beltran now has 20 home runs on the season, most
in the NAIA. The Stars lead the Sooner Athletic Conference; #8
Oklahoma Baptist is three games back (with three games remaining)
with a 20-7 record.
Faulkner (27-3 SSAC) swept three games against Shorter,
4-1, 5-1, and 4-2, and won the Southern States Athletic Conference
pennant. Corey Black pitched a three-hitter in the first game, struck
out eight. 2B Daniel Cayton hit a two-RBI double for the winning run
in the third game. Black leads the NAIA with an ERA of 0.97, and is
tied with four other pitchers (including Rich Hawkins of Oklahoma
City) with ten wins. The Eagles have won 20 straight
games. The SSAC tournament starts April 26, in Columbus, GA. The
Eagles will play Belhaven
in the first round.
Oklahoma City (15-4, 6-1 SAC) defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan
12-4, and swept Northwestern
Oklahoma State, 10-5, 3-0, and
10-2. 2B Brian Fisher went 2-for-2 with a home run and three RBI
against Oklahoma Wesleyan. C Chad Carman hit a solo home run for the
winning run in the first game against Northwestern Oklahoma State.
Rich Hawkins pitched the shutout in the second game, allowed four
hits. C/RF Dane Phillips hit
a three-run home run in the third game, and got another RBI on a
ground out. The Stars visit Southern Nazarene March 6,
host Mid-America Christian March 8 and 10, and visit
Mid-America Christian March 9.
Concordia-Irvine (13-5, 7-1 GSAC) swept four games against
Vanguard, 9-7 , 20-6, 10-9,
and 14-4. Pinch-hitter Matt Taylor hit a two RBI double in the top of
the ninth to win the first game. 1B Tony Harkey, Jr. hit two home
runs and went 3-for-4 with three RBI and four runs scored in the
second game. LF Kyle Konicek when 4-for-5 with a double and two RBI
in the third game, and 3B Ryan DiMascio went 2-for-4 with a home run
and two RBI in the fourth game. The Eagles visit non-conference Cal
State-San Marcos March 9, and visit Cal State-San Marcos March
10. The Eagles lead the Golden State Athletic Conference; The
Master's is second with a 6-2
record.
Lee (21-2, 9-0 SSAC) swept Milligan 10-1
and 13-0. SS Edmanuel Rivera and 1B Roberto Reyes hit home runs in
the first game. Dustin Lawson, Kyle Briner, and Joe Fabre combined
for a two-hit shutout in the second game. The Flames then swept three
games against Truett McConnell,
8-1, 3-2, and 14-4. Kris Hall went seven innings in the first game,
allowed one run on three hits, struck out 12.
The Flames were out-hit 5-4 in the second game, but 2B Blake Barber
singled in a run in the bottom of the seventh to win it. LF Mike
Moore went 3-for-4 with
a home run in the third game. The
Flames visit Bryan March
7 and Tennessee Temple March
8, then host Loyola-New Orleans March 9-10. Barber is
batting .507 for the Flames.
Oklahoma City (11-4) defeated Northwood (TX) 13-5
and won two of three against U. of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
12-2, 8-5, and 2-4. RF Dane Phillips went 3-for-5 with a double
and an RBI in the first game against USAO; Blake Schwartz and Allen
Townsend combined for a two-hitter. 1B Miguel Beltran went 3-for-4
with a double, a home run, and two RBI in the second game; Rich
Hawkins got the win. 1B Zach Gonzales singled in the winning run for
USAO in the third game. Adam Wilson got the win, held the Stars to
five hits. The Stars host Oklahoma Wesleyan Feb. 28, visit
Northwestern Oklahoma State March 1, and host Northwestern
Oklahoma State March 3.
Concordia-Irvine (9-5) began their defense of their Golden
State Athletic Conference championship by winning three of four
against San Diego Christian, 5-4, 12-4, 6-1, and 5-6. RF Ty
Holm stole home for the winning run in the first game. DH Tony Harkey
hit a three-RBI double in the second game. Jake Hovis pitched a
complete game in the third game, allowed five hits. The Eagles were
done in by three unearned runs on the fourth game. They visit
Vanguard March 1-2, and host Vanguard March 3.
Oklahoma City (8-3) defeated Southern Nazarene 8-4
in mid-week. The Stars scored six runs in the first inning, and Blake
Schwartz recorded seven strikeouts in six innings of work. The Stars
then dropped two games to MidAmerica Nazarene, 8-4 and 4-2. In
the first game, RF Josh Greer hit two home runs for the Pioneers,
batted in five of their eight runs. In the second game, Pioneer
starter Tino Luna recorded ten strikeouts in six innings, held
the Stars to five hits. The Stars rebounded with two wins over
Bellevue, 7-2 and 5-1. Rich Hawkins pitched a complete game in
the first one, SS Chris Muñoz went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI
in the second one. The Stars host Northwood (TX) Feb. 21, U.
of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Feb. 23, then visit USAO Feb. 25.
Concordia-Irvine (6-4) swept three games against Patten,
9-1, 12-0, and 11-7. The first game was closer than the score
indicates; see campus
visit. Jake Hovis went the distance in the shutout, struck out
ten. RF Ty Holm went 3-for-4 with a triple and an RBI in the third
game. The Eagles begin their defense of their Golden State Athletic
Conference championship at home against San Diego Christian Feb.
23, then visit San Diego Christian Feb. 25.
Lee (11-2) lost two midweek games, 9-3 to Union C. (KY)
and 8-7 to Tennessee Wesleyan. The Flames led Tennessee
Wesleyan 7-6 going into the ninth inning. They had the bases loaded
with no outs in the top of the ninth, and couldn't get an insurance
run. Tennessee Wesleyan got two cheap runs in the bottom of the ninth
to win it. The Flames swept Emmanuel over the weekend, 12-1,
2-1, and 8-5. Kris Hall struck out eleven in the mercy-rule shortened
first game. The winning run in the second game came on a solo home
run by 1B Roberto Reyes. The Flames trailed the third game 5-2 at one
point, got a good five-inning relief effort from James Rechenbach.
The Flames host Rio Grande Feb. 20 and Lindsey Wilson
Feb.22, and visit U. of Mobile Feb. 24-25.
Oklahoma City (5-1) split a double-header with Missouri
Baptist. The Spartans won their
season opener 2-1; Bunk Coronado, a transfer from LSU-Shreveport, and
Aaron Matula combined to hold the Stars to three hits, and Coronado
recorded nine strikeouts. LF Joe Riley doubled in the winning run.
The Stars won the nightcap 9-1; Blake Schwartz and Patrick Goelz
combined to hold the Spartans to one hit, and Schwartz struck out ten
of the 17 batters he faced. RF Chad Carman batted in three of the
Stars' runs. A mid-week game at Central Oklahoma was canceled,
and a pair of weekend games against Ottawa were
also canceled. The Stars have a busy week ahead. They host
Southern Nazarene Feb. 16,
MidAmerica Nazarene Feb.
17-18, and Bellevue Feb.
18-19.
Concordia-Irvine (3-4) lost four games on the week to
Division II teams; 11-1 to Cal State-Los Angeles, and 7-6 (11
innings), 14-8, and 6-4 to Cal Poly Pomona. The Eagles missed two
chances to win the extra-innings game. They outhit Cal Poly Pomona in
the second game, but Eagle pitched walked ten batters, and hit three
more. The Eagles host Patten Feb. 17-18.
Lee (8-0) defeated
Tennessee Temple 15-0, and recorded three shutouts against
Shawnee State, 5-0, 2-0, and
4-0. Kris Hall and Joe Fabre combined for a two-hit shutout in the
first Shawnee State game (Hall struck out twelve),
Patrick Merkling pitched five hitless innings in the second game, and
Jose Samayoa allowed one hit in the first five innings of the third
game. 1B Roberto Reyes hit a three-run home run in the third game.
The Flames host Union C. (KY) Feb. 13, visit Tennessee
Wesleyan Feb. 15, and visit
Emmanuel Feb. 17-18.
The NAIA's top 11 teams, and 12 of the
top 13 teams, have started their seasons.
Oklahoma City
started their season with four
wins, two against Hastings, and
two against Grand View. The
Stars trailed the first game 1-0 going into the sixth inning of a
seven-inning game. P Rich Hawkins tied it with a home run in the
sixth, and SS Chris Munoz batted in the winning run with a sacrifice
fly in the sixth. Hawkins went the distance, scattered six hits,
struck out seven. Kirby Wells and and Addison Ives combined to hold
the Stars to only three hits. The Stars visit Division II Central
Oklahoma on Feb. 7, and host Missouri Baptist and
Ottawa Feb. 10-12.
Concordia-Irvine
(3-0) visits Division II Cal State-Los Angeles Feb. 8 and
Division II Cal Poly Pomona Feb. 10. They host a double-header
against Cal Poly Pomona, who are 4-0, in Feb. 11.
Lee swept three games
against Talladega, 14-2,
4-1, and 2-1, and defeated Hiwassee (NCCAA) 11-0. Kris Hall, Patrick
Merkling, Andy Hillis, and Mike Fasolo got the wins, and Fasolo
combined with James Rechenbach and Kyle Briner for a one-hitter
against Hiwassee. Blake Barber is batting .538 for the Flames. They
host Tennessee Temple
Feb. 7 and Shawnee State
Feb. 10-11.
Lubbock Christian lost
two of three to Northwood (TX) and
lost to Texas Wesleyan. All
four games were close. Kyle Forsyth was credited with the 10-8 win
over Northwood; the Chaparrals scored seven runs in the eighth
inning, led by a bases-loaded double by RF Benny Woodard. In the
first loss to the Knights, Clayton Woodruff, Nick Harrison, and
Colton Reavis combined to hold the Chaparrals to four hits. The next
game went into extra innings, and the Knights won it on an RBI single
by 1B Adam Humes. In the 3-2 loss to Texas Wesleyan, C Alex Padilla
bunted with the bases loaded to bring in the winning run in the
bottom of the ninth. Oklahoma transfer Nolan Barbee got the win for
the Rams, but starter Derek Vaughn put in a strong performance; six
innings, four hits, seven strikeouts. The Chaparrals host York
Feb. 10-11. The Rams have
started the season 4-0, and they visit Division III Mary
Hardin-Baylor Feb. 7, host Tabor
Feb. 9, and U. of the Southwest Feb.
10-11.
Embry-Riddle swept three
games from Florida Memorial, 6-5
(11 innings), 12-0 (mercy rule) and 10-4. 1B Chris Page went 3-for-6
in the first game, hit a single off the wall in the bottom of the
11th
to bat in the winning run. Chad Modomo pitched a four-hit shutout in
the second game. CF Frankie Arias went 4-for-4 in the third game, and
Kevin Maloney got the win. The Eagles visit Warner Feb.
10-11.
Concordia-Irvine has
started the season 3-0, with an easy win over Simpson,
and a double-header sweep of Arizona Christian,
6-3 and 10-7. C/DH Chris Kuber is batting .600 for the Eagles, Blake
Harrison, Brent Clapper, and Thomas Hoenshell got the wins. The
defending champions don't play again until Feb. 8, at Division II Cal
State-Los Angeles.
Auburn-Montgomery hosted
a round-robin event with four ranked teams, and the result was a
draw. The Warhawks (they are no longer the Senators), Embry-Riddle,
and Tennessee
Wesleyan went 2-2, and Southern
Polytechnic went 1-1. The best game of the event was probably the
first one, a 2-1 win for the Warhawks over Embry-Riddle. Story at
Auburn-Montgomery site: Dugan's
Walk-Off Gives Warhawks Split with No. 5 Embry-Riddle.
Enbry-Riddle got a complete seven-inning game from Chad Modomo in a
5-2 win over Tennessee Wesleyan; it was Modomo's first start for the
Eagles. The Warhawks host Webber International Feb.
3, and Southeaster Feb.
4. The Eagles host Florida Memorial Feb.
3-4.
Belhaven swept three
games against Blue Mountain,
4-0, 6-3, and 15-4. Geoffrey Thomas, Matthew Shaw, and Robert Marzoni
combined for a four-hit shutout in the first game. Thomas, a transfer
from Southern Mississippi, pitched six shutout innings, allowed one
hit, struck out five. The Blazers host Tougaloo Jan.
31, and visit LSU-Alexandria Feb.
3-4.
Wayland Baptist swept
four games against U. Of the Southwest, 6-2,
5-4, 3-1, and 6-3. The Pioneers score three runs in the bottom of the
seventh to win the second game; freshman LF Colton Palmer hit a
two-RBI single, and freshman SS Bernie Rosario hit a walk-off RBI
double. The Pioneers will be playing at the Arizona Desert Classic in
Anthem, AZ Feb. 2-4, with College of Idaho, Fresno Pacific,
Lewis-Clark State, and Point
Loma Nazarene.
More teams with good starts: Loyola-New Orleans is 4-0,
Emmanuel is 3-0.
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