Cal Baptist(ISR #1) split four games with Azusa Pacific(#16), winning 2-1, losing 5-1, winning 10-3, and losing 7-3. Taylor Siemens went the distance in the first game, scattering eight hits and striking out 11, and not walking a batter. The Lancers' runs came from solo home runs by SS Brian Sharp and 1B Josh Manzano. Morgan Wynne got the win for the Cougars in the second game. Erik Wallace got the win for the Lancers in the third game, went eight innings, allowed four hits. In the fourth game, 1B Johnathan Erb went 2-3 and batted in three runs for the Cougars; Nolan Rudman got a win in his first start of the season; he allowed four hits over six innings, struck out seven.
The Lancers are now 23-4, and they remain at the top of the Golden State Athletic Conference standing with a 10-2 record. Next up is Fresno Pacific(#3), at home on Wednesday, and away on March 19. The Sunbirds are 13-8, and swept four games against The Master's last week.
Oklahoma City (#2)has won 19 straight. They started the week with a 6-5 win over Iowa Wesleyan. Courtesy runner Brian Fisher scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth on a wild pitch. Steve Styck, who pitched the final inning, got his second win of the season. The Stars then swept three games from Northwestern Oklahoma State, 17-7, 2-1, and 4-1 (eight innings). Allen Townsend got the 2-1 win, struck out eight, didn't allow an earned run. Matt Presley batted in the winning run in the third game. Rich Hawkins went the eight-inning distance for the Stars. Hawkins is 3-2, 2.05 ERA.
The 19-2 Stars visit Division II Southwestern Oklahoma State on Tuesday, U. Of Science and Arts of Oklahomaon Thursday, and host USAO on March 19.
Embry-Riddle(#4) started the week with a 10-2 win over Jamestown; SS Ben Kline went 3-4 with two doubles. Brandon Creath went seven innings, allowed two hits, struck out eight. The Eagles then won two games against Tennessee Wesleyan, 8-2 and 8-5. Ryan Vigue and Robbie Ratliff got the wins. Next, their 13-game winning streak was broken by South Carolina-Beaufort, 7-6 in 11 innings. The Eagles led 5-0 at one point, but needed a sacrifice fly by CF Aaron Glaum in the top of the ninth to send it into extra innings. The Sand Sharks loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the 11th, and Larry Perry hit a single with two out to win it. Andrew Barrineau, who pitched the last three innings for the Sand Sharks, got the win.
The Eagles swept a double-header against the Sand Sharks the next day, 2-0 and 10-7 (11 innings). This was described in Embry-Riddle's press release as “one of the most intense doubleheaders in recent history.” Ryan Vigue got his second win of the week in the complete-game shutout. He allowed only four hits, and struck out 11. The Eagles got the winning run in the first inning on an RBI single by 3B Steve Sabins. The only other run of the game came on an RBI single by C Adam Cellini in the seventh inning. The Sand Sharks had the tying run at first in the bottom of the eighth, but Vigue got LF/RF Ty Main to ground out to end the only scoring threat of the game by the Sand Sharks.
NAIA baseball action during the past week, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking.
#1 Lewis-Clark Stateswept #8 College of Idaho,8-0, 6-2, 10-2, and 9-3. Michael Noteware, Colton Wright, and Joe Mello combined for a one-hitter in the first game; Noteware went six innings, allowed the only hit, struck out five. The four Coyotes' runs in the second and third games came from two two-run home runs by SS Mitch Skaggs. Dillon Keene got the win in relief in the fourth game, allowed one hit in two innings. The Warriors visit Menlo March 21, 22, and 24.
#2 British Columbiaswept a four-game series at #6 Concordia-Portland,3-1, 11-2, 2-1, and 14-6 (12 innings). Sean Callegari got the win in the first game, went seven innings, allowed one run on five hits, struck out eight. The Thunderbirds got all the runs they needed in the second game in the second inning, with a bases-loaded triple by 2B Matt Spillman. Conor Lillis-White got the win, allowed one hit in five innings. C Cam Firth hit an RBI double with two out in the top of the ninth for the winning run in the third game. Curtis Taylor got the win, pitched a perfect eighth inning. Bryan Pawlina pitched the first seven innings, allowed one run on three hits, struck out eight. It took the Thunderbirds 12 innings to complete the sweep. They left the go-ahead run on third in the top of the ninth. Curtis Taylor got the Thunderbirds out of a jam in the bottom of the ninth. He was greeted with a double by SS Christian Lichtenhale. Taylor struck out the next batter, then got a ground out, which moved the potential winning run to third base. Taylor intentionally walked the next batter, and struck out the one after that to send it into extra innings. The Cavaliers ran out of pitchers in the 12th inning.
NAIA baseball action during the past week, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking.
ISR #1 Lewis-Clark State is #8 in strength of schedule. They swept four games against Oregon Tech, 13-3, 8-2, 20-1, and 12-9. Garrett Wilson went the distance in the second game, allowed eight hits, struck out four (story). 3B/1B Brady Steiger went 4-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in the third game, and Ryan Sells got the win (story). Steiger was 12-for-16 with five doubles and two home runs for the series, and he is batting .482.
The Warriors then won the first of six games in Daytona Beach, FL. They defeated Saint Thomas 3-2. DH Eric Peterson singled in the winning run, and Carson Nylund got the win (story).
The Warriors play at #12 Embry-Riddle March 19, 21, 22, and 23, and play Webber International March 20 in Daytona Beach.
#2 Cal State San Marcos swept four games against Vanguard, 3-0, 6-2, 5-1, and 8-1. James Dykstra pitched the first eight innings of the shutout in the first game, allowed two hits, struck out 10. 3B Kenny Belzer hit a sacrifice fly in the first inning for the winning run. The losing pitcher, Kanakani Usui, went the distance, allowed only five hits. The Lions were done in by four unearned runs on four errors in the second game. LF Kyle Kuck went 2-for-3, singled in the winning run, and pitched a hitless seventh inning (story). Steve Messner went the distance in the third game, allowed four hits. Belzer went 2-for-5, batted in three runs, including the winning run. Kevin Hilton went the seven-inning distance in the fourth game, allowed seven hits, struck out three. The Cougars' first two runs came on balks (story).
The Cougars are 19-2. Hilton is 4-0, 0.82 ERA, and Dykstra is 6-0, 1.15 ERA, with 53 strikeouts. The Cougars visit now-Division-II Point Loma Nazarene March 22, and host Point Loma March 23.
Oklahoma City (ISR #1) has won 23 straight. They defeated Division II Southwestern Oklahoma State 5-3 in mid-week, then swept U. Of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, 8-4, 3-2, and 4-2. The Stars came from behind in the first game, and had to shut down late rallies by USAO in the second and third games. Corey Theriot, Allen Townsend, and Rich Hawkins got the wins.
The Stars lead the NAIA in fielding, with a .980 average. They host Division II Southeastern Oklahoma State on Tuesday, Hastingson Wednesday, and Saint Gregory'son Thursday. They visit Saint Gregory's on March 26.
Fresno Pacific (#2) won three of four against Cal Baptist(#3), and two of the wins were shutouts. Jesse Darrah pitched the first one, allowed two hits, walked none, struck out 12. The Sunbirds won 3-0 on home runs by 1B Wes Dorrell and C Michael Vaughn. The second shutout was 6-0; Aaron Lynn also allowed only two hits, struck out nine, and had a no-hitter going into the seventh inning. DH Michael Rivera hit a three-RBI double. Rivera got a save in the fourth game of the series, a 4-2 win for the Sunbirds. The Lancers' win was 4-3 in the second game of the series. 1B John Manzano hit an RBI double in the bottom of the eighth to win it; Patrick Smith got the win in relief.
The Sunbirds are 17-9. Biola(#13) leads the Golden State Athletic Conference with an 11-4 record, and the Sunbirds and Lancers are tied for second place with an 11-5 record. The Sunbirds host Point Loma Nazareneon Wednesday, and visit Point Loma on March 26.
Oklahoma City (15-4, 6-1 SAC) defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan12-4, 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 NazareneMarch 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'sis second with a 6-2 record.
Lee(21-2, 9-0 SSAC) swept Milligan10-1 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-4with a home run in the third game. The Flames visit BryanMarch 7 and Tennessee TempleMarch 8, then host Loyola-New OrleansMarch 9-10. Barber is batting .507 for the Flames.
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
#1 Faulknerwon a midweek game against Point,5-4, and won two of three against Loyola-New Orleans, 4-5 (10 innings), 4-0, and 4-0. 2B Luis Sanchez hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh for the win over Point. 3B Peyton Senner hit an RBI single in the tenth for the winning run for the Wolf Pack in the loss to Loyola. Wolf Pack relievers Stewart Campbell and Connor Thurman held the Eagles to one hit over the final three innings. Jeremy Holcombe pitched a complete seven-inning shutout in the second game, allowed three hits; Sanchez batted in the winning run in the first inning. Julian Esquibel one-upped Holcombe in the third game; he also held the Wolf Pack to three hits, but he also recorded 10strikeouts, didn't walk a batter. Sanchez went 3-for-4 with an RBI.
The defending champions are 14-3. They visit #8 Tennessee Wesleyan March 5, and Spring Hill March 7-8.
#2 Lewis-Clark State played in the Porter Park Classic in Portland, OR, and won two of three. They defeated Division II Montana State-Billings 4-2, lost to British Columbia2-0, and defeated host Concordia-Portland8-6. RF Cody Lavalli hit a two-run home run for the winning run against MSU-Billings; David Murillo got the win in relief, pitched three shutout innings, allowed two hits. Jeremy Newton and Alex Webb combined for the shutout for the Thunderbirds in the second game. Newton pitched seven innings, scattered 11 hits, was helped by two double plays. Webb got out of a jam in the eighth. The Warriors had runners at first and second with nobody out, and they were bunted to second and third. Webb got a fly out (not deep enough for the runner on third to score) and a strikeout. He recorded two more strikeouts in the ninth to finish the game. Both of the Birds' runs were in the early going. 1B Vinny Martin hit an RBI single in the first, and SS Tyson Popoff hit an RBI single in the second. In the third game, 2B Brian Corliss hit a two-RBI double in the seventh inning for the winning run. Corliss added a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning for the insurance run. Carsen Nylund got the win in relief.
The Thunderbirds also defeated MSU-BIllings and Concordia; Sean Callegari and Tyler Gillies got the wins. The tournament final between the Warriors and Thunderbirds was rained out. However, the Warriors and Thunderbirds get a rematch in Lewiston March 7-9. (This series was moved from Vancouver due to weather considerations.)
Oklahoma Citygot a 17-6 mid-week win against Briar Cliff, then swept a three-game series against Lubbock Christian, 1-0, 5-3, and 7-4, giving the Chaparrals their first losses of the season. Corey Theriot pitched a complet-game shutout in the first game, allowed four hits, struck out five. 2B/3B Dearth Parker hit an RBI double in the bottom of the fifth to score the only run of the game. Paul Gonzalez, who pitched a complete game for the Chaparrals, got the loss. In the second game, the Stars lit up Chaparral starter Lucas Whitmore for five runs in the first two innings, and the Chaparrals left the bases loaded three times. Allen Townsend got the win. Story from Oklahoma City site: Stars finish off Lubbock Christian 1-0, 5-3. The Stars trailed the third game most of the way, but scored six runs in the bottom of the eighth, led by a two-RBI triple by CF Ruben Sosa. The Stars were also helped by two Chaparral errors in the inning. Rich Hawkins got the win in relief; he went five innings, allowed two runs on three hits. Story from Oklahoma City site: Stars sweep Lubbock Christian with 7-4 win.
The Stars and Chaparrals will not meet again until the Sooner Conference tournament. The three losses dropped the Chaparrals to 14-3. The Chaparrals visit Kansas Wesleyan on Tuesday, host York(8-6) on Wednesday, and host Rogers State (17-1) March 11-12.
The Stars finished the week with a 22-8 win over Iowa Wesleyan, to run their record to 15-2. SS Kirk Walker, 1B Austin Messerli, and CF Terrance Jackson hit home runs. The Stars play one more game against Iowa Wesleyan on Tuesday, host Northwestern Oklahoma State on Thursday, and visit Northwestern Oklahoma State on March 12.
Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2011 MLB draft:
Ryan O'Sullivan, RHP, Oklahoma City, Angels, 134th overall pick Story O'Sullivan never played for the Stars; he transferred from San Diego State, and was red-shirted for the 2011 season.
Jesse Darrah, RHP, Fresno Pacific, Diamondbacks, 244 Story
Zach Arneson, RHP, Lewis-Clark State, Yankees, 299 Story
Will Locante, LHP, Cumberland, Diamondbacks, 334 Story
Chris Grayson, OF, Lee, Rangers, 414 Story
Craig Stem, RHP, Trevecca Nazarene, Dodgers, 464 Story
Jonathan Clark, CF, Lee, Mets, 522
William Rankin, RHP, Southern Polytechnic, Rockies, 528
Taylor Siemens, LHP, Cal Baptist, Diamondbacks, 544 Story
John Hill, C, Concordia-Irvine, Phillies, 601 Story
Tyler Barrett, LHP, Lewis-Clark State, Tigers, 617
Cameron McVey, RHP, Biola, Giants, 687 Story
Ruben Sosa, 2B, Oklahoma City, Astros, 700 Story
R.L. Eisenbach, LHP, Faulkner, Padres, 713 Story
Samuel Munson, RF, Tennessee Wesleyan, A's, 716
Brian Sharp, SS, Cal Baptist, Pirates, 722
Freddie Cabrera, RHP, Central Methodist, Dodgers, 794
Kirk Walker, SS, Oklahoma City, A's, 806
Chris Mazza, RHP, Menlo, Twins, 838
Truman Sample, RHP, Rogers State, Diamondbacks, 844
Dexter Price, RHP, South Carolina-Beaufort, Diamondbacks, 904
David Bergin, RHP, Tennessee Wesleyan, Cardinals, 920
Mike Marshall, 1B, Lubbock Christian, Phillies, 931
Sharif Othman, C, Cal Baptist, Marlins, 973 Story
Kyle Brule, RHP, Oklahoma Baptist, Padres, 983
Sheldon McDonald, LHP, British Columbia, Cubs, 999 Story
Alex Kreis, RHP, Jamestown, Nationals, 1057 Story
Johnny Omahen, RHP, Cal State-San Marcos, Marlins, 1063 Story
Drew Madrigal, RHP, Cal Baptist, Cardinals, 1070
Michael Hashem, LHP, Fisher, A's, 1076
Jeremy Williams, OF, U. of Mobile, Rangers, 1104
Gardner Adams, RHP, Asbury, Braves, 1106
Nico Taylor, RF, Northwood (TX), Blue Jays, 1159
Bryan Nicholson, 1B, Concordia-Irvine, Giants, 1167 Story
Patrick Francescon, RHP, Trevecca Nazarene, Cubs, 1209
Shay Crawford, LHP, Lee, Rays, 1260
Andre Kinder, LHP, Peru State, Phillies, 1291
Bobby O'Neill, RHP, Biola, Twins, 1318 Story
Colby Broussard, RHP, Faulkner, Blue Jays, 1339
Brandon Creath, RHP, Embry-Riddle, Cardinals, 1340
Richie Mirowski, RHP, Oklahoma Baptist, Nationals, 1357
Cory Farris, OF, Cumberland, White Sox, 1371 Story
Maxx Catapano, RHP, Lee, Mariners, 1383
Derek Vaughn, RHP, Texas Wesleyan, Rays, 1440
Eric Brown, RHP, British Columbia, Blue Jays, 1519
Players from NAIA schools taken in the 2012 MLB draft:
Dane Phillips, C, Oklahoma City, Padres, 70th overall pick Story
Corey Black, RHP, Faulkner, Yankees, 157 Story
Ryan Newell, RHP, Shorter, Marlins, 227 Story
David Otterman, LHP, British Columbia, Brewers, 245 Story
Kris Hall, RHP, Lee, A's, 259 Story
Michael Heesch, LHP, South Carolina-Beaufort, Cubs, 254 Story
Jordan Leyland, 1B, Azusa Pacific, Blue Jays, 295
Charles Gillies, RHP, The Master's, Tigers, 334
Joseph Shiver, RHP, Southern Polytechnic, 336
Keith Glenn, CF, Arizona Christian, Diamondbacks, 393
Michael Vaughn, C, Fresno Pacific, Marlins, 437
Blake Schwartz, RHP, Oklahoma City, Nationals, 534
Ricky Gingras, C, Point Loma Nazarene, Astros, 549
Patrick Merkling, LHP, Lee, Marlins, 557 Story
Miguel Beltran, 1B, Oklahoma City, Rays, 602
Gary Ward, LHP, Bethel U. (TN), Mets, 650
Jeremy Fitzgerald, RHP, Tennessee Wesleyan, Braves, 659
Cory McGinnis, RHP, Auburn-Montgomery, White Sox, 681
Alan Garcia, RHP, Azusa Pacific, Dodgers, 686
Levi Dean, RHP, Tennessee Weslayan, Mariners, 701
Keaton Briscoe, 2B, British Columbia, Red Sox, 751
Chad Carman, C, Oklahoma City, Phillies, 758
Dane Stone, RHP, Saint Thomas (FL), Marlins, 767
Alec Mehrten, SS, Fresno Pacific, Rockies, 768
Storm Throne, RHP, Morningside, White Sox, 771
Vincent Spilker, RHP, Lee, Diamondbacks, 783
Brandon Alger, LHP, Indiana Tech, Padres, 795
Adam Paulencu, RHP, Embry-Riddle, Rockies, 798
Chris Fern, LHP, Union C. (KY), Giants, 838
Lance Rymel, C, Rogers State, Cubs, 854
Joel Capote, CF, Saint Thomas (FL), Angels, 867
Austin Pentecost, RHP, Lewis-Clark State, Cubs, 884 Story
Andy Hillis, RHP, Lee, Cardinals, 900
Izaac Garsez, RF, C. of Idaho, Cubs, 914
Matt Kimbrel, RHP, Southern Polytechnic, Braves, 959
Jorge Saez, C, Lee, Blue Jays, 985
Ben Kline, SS, Embry-Riddle, Rays, 992
Nick Anderson, RHP, Mayville State, Brewers, 995
Luke Goodgion, LHP, Lewis-Clark State, Rays, 1022
Zachary Livingston, C, Arizona Christian, Angels, 1047
Cory Bafidis, LHP, Texas Wesleyan, Nationals, 1074
Jose Sermo, SS, Bethany C. (KS), Brewers, 1085
Michael Smith, LHP, Cumberland, Marlins, 1157
Anthony Renteria, OF, Cal State-San Marcos, Padres, 1185
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 10, 2012, with Boyd Nation's Iterative Strength Rating (ISR):
RANK |
ISR |
LAST |
SCHOOL |
2012 |
TOTAL |
1 |
3 |
1 |
LSU Shreveport |
30-3 |
527 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
Lee (TN) |
39-6-1 |
508 |
3 |
8 |
2 |
Oklahoma City |
30-7 |
491 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
Faulkner (AL) |
36-9 |
477 |
5 |
1 |
5 |
Azusa Pacific (CA) |
31-8 |
451 |
6 |
7 |
4 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
32-11 |
433 |
7 |
16 |
7 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
31-8 |
425 |
8 |
6 |
10 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
31-8 |
421 |
9 |
9 |
12 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
29-9 |
382 |
10 |
20 |
8 |
Point Park (PA) |
31-6 |
365 |
11 |
4 |
11 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
26-13 |
362 |
12 |
14 |
14 |
St. Thomas (FL) |
31-9 |
353 |
13 |
13 |
16 |
Lindsey Wilson (KY) |
29-10 |
320 |
14 |
39 |
13 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
25-13 |
266 |
15 |
35 |
19 |
Avila (MO) |
29-6 |
263 |
16 |
10 |
17 |
Auburn-Montgomery (AL) |
28-18 |
258 |
17 |
17 |
23 |
Tabor (KS) |
29-5 |
224 |
18 |
15 |
21 |
Georgetown C. (KY) |
32-7 |
223 |
19 |
12 |
24 |
The Master's (CA) |
28-14 |
207 |
20 |
21 |
RV |
Taylor (IN) |
23-11 |
195 |
21 |
50 |
18 |
Freed-Hardeman (TN) |
26-16 |
182 |
22 |
26 |
RV |
South Carolina-Beaufort |
27-13 |
179 |
23 |
43 |
20 |
Judson (IL) |
29-8 |
147 |
24 |
24 |
RV |
Shorter (GA) |
32-12 |
140 |
25 |
22 |
9 |
Spring Arbor (MI) |
26-7 |
137 |
11 |
Cal State-San Marcos |
21-16 |
|||
18 |
Southern Polytechnic (GA) |
29-17 |
|||
19 |
Biola (CA) |
17-21 |
|||
23 |
Vanguard (CA) |
16-15 |
|||
25 |
Belhaven (MS) |
31-15 |
First place votes: LSU-Shreveport 17, Oklahoma City 1, Azusa Pacific 1
Azusa Pacific is #1 in Strength of Schedule
LSU-Shreveport (17-3 RRAC) swept Houston-Victoria9-0, 3-1, and 8-0. Matt Lackie pitched a three-hit shutout in the first game, and Jared Mortensen pitched a seven-inning three-hit shutout in the third game, struck out eleven. Logan Norris nearly got a third shutout, but the Jaguars scored a run in the last inning. SS Manny Estrada hit a two-RBI triple. A scheduled game at Division II Southern Arkansas was rained out. Mortensen has an ERA of 1.09, third-best in the NAIA. The Pilots host Texas-BrownsvilleApril 13-14. The Pilots have won 14 straight, and lead the Red River Athletic Conference; Texas-Brownsville is second with a with a 15-6 conference record.
Lee(21-3 SSAC) defeated Cumberland6-3, and swept three games against Southern Polytechnic, 9-7, 6-5, and 7-0. 1B Roberto Reyes hit a grand slam home run with two out in the bottom of the ninth to win the first game against Southern Polytechnic. LF Mike Moore hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh of a seven-inning game for the winning run in the second game. Vince Spilker, Kyle Briner, and Andy Hillis combined for the shutout in the third game; 2B Blake Barber batted in three runs. The Flames host Tennessee WesleyanApril 11, and Auburn-MontgomeryApril 13-14. The Flames and #4 Faulknercontinue to be tied for the Southern States Athletic Conference lead.
Oklahoma City(18-3 SAC) won two of three games against Rogers State, 5-3, 1-3, and 6-5 (eight innings, scheduled for seven). SS Chris Muñoz scored the winning run in the first game on a sacrifice fly by RF Dane Phillips; Muñoz went 3-for-4 with a home run. Brandon Bargas went the distance for the Hillcats in the second game, held the Stars to five hits, struck out ten. All three of the Hillcats' runs came on a home run by 2B Hector Rivera in the third inning, and Bargas had a shutout going into the seventh. 1B Miguel Beltran batted in the winning run with a fielder's choice in the third game; Patrick Goelz, who held the Hillcats scoreless over the last 2 2/3 innings, got the win in relief. The Stars host Oklahoma ChristianApril 12 and 14, and visit Oklahoma Christian April 13. The Stars lead the Sooner Athletic Conference; #x Oklahoma Baptist is in second place with a 13-5 record.
The NAIA Coaches' Top 25 for April 12, with Boyd Nation's ISR rankings. Recap below the fold:
RANK |
LAST |
ISR |
SCHOOL |
2011 |
TOTAL |
1 |
2 |
6 |
Lee (TN) |
38-7 |
641 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
35-8 |
625 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
Oklahoma City |
31-6 |
623 |
4 |
8 |
2 |
California Baptist |
33-10 |
572 |
5 |
6 |
13 |
LSU-Shreveport |
35-10 |
565 |
6 |
5 |
15 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
30-8 |
564 |
7 |
9 |
7 |
British Columbia |
24-8 |
514 |
8 |
4 |
5 |
Brewton-Parker (GA) |
28-10 |
491 |
9 |
7 |
12 |
Biola (CA) |
24-14 |
467 |
10 |
18 |
10 |
Cumberland (TN) |
32-12 |
455 |
11 |
14 |
17 |
Union C. (KY) |
34-8 |
433 |
12 |
10 |
11 |
Northwood (TX) |
31-10 |
414 |
13 |
12 |
4 |
Fresno Pacific (CA) |
24-14 |
369 |
14 |
19 |
16 |
Missouri Baptist |
30-8 |
363 |
15 |
11 |
26 |
Rogers State (OK) |
32-10 |
350 |
15 |
17 |
19 |
Auburn-Montgomery (AL) |
32-15 |
350 |
17 |
13 |
24 |
Union U. (TN) |
28-10 |
323 |
18 |
14 |
8 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
21-10 |
320 |
19 |
16 |
14 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
31-9 |
313 |
20 |
25 |
9 |
Faulkner (AL) |
33-9 |
263 |
21 |
21 |
52 |
Southeastern (FL) |
34-14 |
235 |
22 |
20 |
22 |
Southern Polytechnic (GA) |
30-11 |
208 |
23 |
24 |
34 |
Tabor (KS) |
32-7 |
155 |
24 |
23 |
20 |
Belhaven (MS) |
32-12 |
150 |
25 |
RV |
42 |
Madonna (MI) |
25-10 |
109 |
|
|
18 |
Trevecca Nazarene (TN) |
26-17 |
|
|
|
21 |
Azusa Pacific (CA) |
22-16 |
|
|
|
23 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
22-16 |
|
|
|
25 |
Menlo (CA) |
21-12 |
|
First place votes:Lee 14, Embry-Riddle 2, Oklahoma City 7
NAIA coaches' poll for April 14, 2015, with Boyd Nation's ISR. Recaps below.
RANK |
ISR |
PRVS |
SCHOOL |
2015 |
TOTAL |
1 |
8 |
1 |
Faulkner (AL) |
38-8 |
589 |
2 |
5 |
2 |
Davenport (MI) |
36-3 |
563 |
3 |
9 |
3 |
Northwood (FL) |
37-8 |
558 |
4 |
19 |
4 |
Oklahoma City |
30-9 |
512 |
5 |
1 |
6 |
The Master's (CA) |
37-7 |
508 |
6 |
30 |
5 |
Georgia Gwinnett |
37-8 |
496 |
7 |
3 |
7 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
39-4 |
484 |
8 |
10 |
8 |
Oklahoma Wesleyan |
37-8 |
465 |
9 |
11 |
10 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
33-9 |
436 |
10 |
14 |
8 |
Tabor (KS) |
38-8 |
428 |
11 |
22 |
11 |
Missouri Baptist |
30-6 |
403 |
12 |
16 |
14 |
Auburn Montgomery (AL) |
32-12 |
382 |
13 |
6 |
12 |
Westmont (CA) |
33-10 |
354 |
14 |
35 |
15 |
LSU Shreveport (LA) |
32-10 |
327 |
15 |
12 |
16 |
Campbellsville (KY) |
22-6 |
310 |
16 |
17 |
17 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
30-13 |
301 |
17 |
13 |
13 |
Bellevue (NE) |
33-10 |
295 |
18 |
2 |
19 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
31-10 |
275 |
19 |
4 |
18 |
Concordia (CA) |
36-11 |
274 |
20 |
31 |
20 |
Sterling (KS) |
33-11 |
226 |
21 |
33 |
21 |
Point Park (PA) |
29-6 |
204 |
22 |
28 |
23 |
St. Thomas (FL) |
34-12 |
197 |
23 |
23 |
24 |
Northwestern Ohio |
32-8 |
173 |
24 |
15 |
RV |
Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH) |
22-6 |
130 |
25 |
37 |
22 |
Mobile (AL) |
30-14 |
120 |
9 |
|
|
British Columbia |
24-11 |
|
18 |
|
|
Vanguard (CA) |
34-13 |
|
20 |
|
|
Concordia-Portland (OR) |
22-19 |
|
21 |
|
|
York (NE) |
32-14 |
|
24 |
|
|
Bryan (TN) |
35-13 |
|
25 |
|
|
Cal State San Marcos |
33-12 |
|
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 16, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below the fold.
RANK |
ISR |
LAST |
SCHOOL |
RECORD |
TOTAL |
1 |
8 |
2 |
Oklahoma City |
37-8 |
586 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
Lee (N) |
36-9 |
571 |
3 |
13 |
4 |
Northwood (TX) |
35-8 |
546 |
4 |
7 |
3 |
Faulkner (AL) |
38-10 |
539 |
5 |
1 |
7 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
34-9 |
503 |
T6 |
18 |
10 |
Bellevue (NE) |
33-6-1 |
464 |
T6 |
33 |
5 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
32-13 |
464 |
8 |
17 |
8 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
34-12 |
455 |
9 |
4 |
6 |
The Master’s (CA) |
32-14 |
442 |
10 |
15 |
9 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
34-14 |
412 |
11 |
3 |
11 |
Cal State San Marcos |
29-7 |
405 |
12 |
11 |
12 |
Cumberland (TN) |
33-14-1 |
393 |
13 |
2 |
13 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
30-14 |
364 |
14 |
14 |
14 |
York (NE) |
34-9 |
358 |
15 |
43 |
15 |
Rogers State (OK) |
29-12 |
313 |
16 |
40 |
17 |
Lyon (AR) |
38-9 |
304 |
17 |
44 |
18 |
Freed-Hardeman (TN) |
35-6-1 |
286 |
18 |
19 |
16 |
William Carey (MS) |
31-15 |
250 |
19 |
26 |
20 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
32-13 |
238 |
20 |
37 |
21 |
Sterling (KS) |
37-9 |
229 |
21 |
20 |
22 |
Lindsey Wilson (KY) |
34-15 |
196 |
22 |
27 |
23 |
Missouri Baptist |
28-8 |
188 |
23 |
36 |
19 |
St. Thomas (FF) |
31-15 |
179 |
24 |
49 |
24 |
Bacone (OK) |
31-11 |
171 |
25 |
31 |
25 |
Texas Wesleyan |
34-12 |
125 |
|
6 |
|
San Diego Christian (CA) |
29-15 |
|
|
9 |
|
Arizona Christian |
23-17 |
|
|
10 |
|
Menlo (CA) |
27-16 |
|
|
12 |
|
Westmont (CA) |
22-22 |
|
|
16 |
|
Biola (CA) |
25-20 |
|
|
21 |
|
Georgetown C. (KY) |
28-14 |
|
|
22 |
|
Science and Arts of Oklahoma |
33-14 |
|
|
23 |
|
Vanguard (CA) |
18-25 |
|
|
24 |
|
British Columbia |
20-13 |
|
|
25 |
|
Southern Polytechnic (GA) |
29-16 |
|
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 17, 2012, with Boyd Nation's Iterative Strength Rating (ISR):
RANK |
ISR |
LAST |
SCHOOL |
2012 |
TOTAL |
1 |
4 |
1 |
LSU Shreveport |
37-4 |
558 |
2 |
7 |
3 |
Oklahoma City |
32-7 |
530 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
Lee (TN) |
42-8-1 |
529 |
4 |
1 |
5 |
Azusa Pacific (CA) |
33-8 |
501 |
5 |
6 |
4 |
Faulkner (AL) |
41-9 |
497 |
6 |
5 |
8 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
34-9 |
454 |
7 |
15 |
7 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
34-9 |
444 |
8 |
8 |
6 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
34-13 |
427 |
9 |
22 |
10 |
Point Park (PA) |
36-7 |
410 |
10 |
9 |
9 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
31-10 |
389 |
11 |
10 |
13 |
Lindsey Wilson (KY) |
35-10 |
381 |
12 |
3 |
11 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
27-14 |
370 |
13 |
14 |
12 |
St. Thomas (FL) |
33-10 |
368 |
14 |
13 |
18 |
Georgetown C. (KY) |
37-8 |
285 |
15 |
17 |
24 |
Shorter (GA) |
35-12 |
261 |
16 |
11 |
19 |
The Master's (CA) |
29-15 |
257 |
17 |
21 |
20 |
Taylor (IN) |
29-11 |
255 |
18 |
42 |
14 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
26-15 |
248 |
19 |
18 |
22 |
South Carolina-Beaufort |
31-14 |
247 |
20 |
44 |
23 |
Judson (IL) |
34-9 |
231 |
21 |
54 |
21 |
Freed-Hardeman (TN) |
31-17 |
205 |
22 |
16 |
16 |
Auburn Montgomery (AL) |
31-20 |
198 |
23 |
30 |
15 |
Avila (MO) |
29-8 |
155 |
24 |
29 |
RV |
C. of Idaho |
32-12 |
130 |
25 |
23 |
RV |
Rogers State (OK) |
33-12 |
112 |
|
12 |
|
Cal State-San Marcos |
22-17 |
|
|
19 |
|
Biola (CA) |
18-22 |
|
|
20 |
|
Vanguard (CA) |
18-16 |
|
|
24 |
|
Tabor |
32-8 |
|
|
25 |
|
Texas Wesleyan |
33-15 |
|
First place votes: LSU-Shreveport 18, Azusa Pacific 2
Azusa Pacific is #1 in Strength of Schedule
LSU-Shreveport (19-4 RRAC) won two of three close games against Texas-Brownsville, 1-2, 8-7, and 10-9. The loss ended a 16-game winning streak, and was Jared Mortensen's first loss of the season. Zach Armstrong went the seven-inning distance for the Scorpions, allowed only three hits, struck out six. (Mortensen allowed four hits, struck out ten.) 2B Scott Frasier hit a sacrifice fly for the winning run for the Scorpions. SS Manny Estrada hit a home run to win the second game, and he drew a bases-loaded walk to send in the winning run in the third game. The Pilots visit William Carey April 18, host Texas Wesleyan April 20-21, and close their regular season at Division III Centenary April 24. -14. The Pilots lead the Red River Athletic Conference, and can clinch the pennant with one win against Texas Wesleyan.
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 2, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below the fold.
RANK |
ISR |
LAST |
SCHOOL |
RECORD |
TOTAL |
1 |
3 |
1 |
Lee (TN) |
30-7 |
556 |
2 |
7 |
2 |
Oklahoma City |
30-7 |
545 |
3 |
6 |
4 |
Faulkner (AL) |
31-8 |
523 |
4 |
11 |
10 |
Northwood (TX) |
29-7 |
467 |
5 |
1 |
7 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
27-8 |
465 |
6 |
43 |
11 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
27-8 |
447 |
7 |
4 |
5 |
The Master’s (CA) |
27-11 |
441 |
8 |
9 |
8 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
28-9 |
418 |
9 |
12 |
12 |
Bellevue (NE) |
24-4-1 |
413 |
10 |
10 |
9 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
27-11 |
412 |
11 |
2 |
3 |
Cal State San Marcos |
22-5 |
405 |
12 |
5 |
13 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
26-12 |
367 |
13 |
48 |
6 |
Rogers State (OK) |
24-8 |
360 |
14 |
16 |
15 |
Cumberland (TN) |
26-12-1 |
318 |
15 |
27 |
17 |
Missouri Baptist |
19-5 |
287 |
16 |
19 |
20 |
York (NE) |
25-7 |
275 |
17 |
23 |
14 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
27-10 |
270 |
18 |
22 |
19 |
William Carey (MS) |
26-11 |
261 |
19 |
49 |
18 |
Freed-Hardeman (TN) |
27-5-1 |
243 |
20 |
29 |
16 |
St. Thomas (FL) |
29-12 |
219 |
21 |
25 |
21 |
Campbellsville (KY) |
22-7 |
196 |
22 |
44 |
23 |
Sterling (KS) |
28-7 |
187 |
23 |
55 |
24 |
Bacone (OK) |
27-9 |
154 |
24 |
45 |
25 |
Lyon (AR) |
30-7 |
139 |
25 |
16 |
RV |
Lindsey Wilson (KY) |
25-13 |
103 |
|
8 |
|
San Diego Christian (CA) |
24-13 |
|
|
13 |
|
Arizona Christian |
20-14 |
|
|
14 |
|
Georgetown C. (KY) |
21-12 |
|
|
17 |
|
Science and Arts of Oklahoma |
27-9 |
|
|
18 |
|
Menlo (CA) |
21-14 |
|
|
20 |
|
Biola (CA) |
20-17 |
|
|
21 |
|
Westmont (CA) |
20-18 |
|
NAIA coaches' poll for April 21, 2015, with Boyd Nation's ISR. Recaps below.
RANK |
ISR |
PRVS |
SCHOOL |
2015 |
TOTAL |
1 |
15 |
1 |
Faulkner (AL) |
40-10 |
567 |
2 |
31 |
6 |
Georgia Gwinnett |
41-8 |
565 |
3 |
21 |
4 |
Oklahoma City |
34-10 |
548 |
4 |
5 |
7 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
42-4 |
517 |
5 |
10 |
3 |
Northwood (FL) |
39-10 |
514 |
6 |
14 |
8 |
Oklahoma Wesleyan |
40-9 |
499 |
7 |
11 |
2 |
Davenport (MI) |
39-6 |
483 |
T8 |
1 |
5 |
The Master's (CA) |
38-9 |
462 |
T8 |
8 |
9 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
34-9 |
462 |
10 |
13 |
10 |
Tabor (KS) |
38-8 |
431 |
11 |
4 |
13 |
Westmont (CA) |
35-11 |
397 |
12 |
39 |
14 |
LSU Shreveport (LA) |
37-11 |
362 |
13 |
2 |
18 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
36-10 |
350 |
14 |
16 |
15 |
Campbellsville (KY) |
25-7 |
337 |
15 |
18 |
12 |
Auburn Montgomery (AL) |
33-14 |
322 |
16 |
22 |
23 |
Northwestern Ohio |
35-9 |
291 |
17 |
12 |
17 |
Bellevue (NE) |
34-11 |
286 |
18 |
19 |
16 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
31-15 |
266 |
19 |
3 |
19 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
39-12 |
261 |
20 |
27 |
20 |
Sterling (KS) |
36-11 |
251 |
21 |
26 |
22 |
St. Thomas (FL) |
37-13 |
226 |
22 |
33 |
RV |
Freed-Hardeman (TN) |
30-11 |
183 |
23 |
17 |
24 |
Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH) |
27-7 |
145 |
24 |
43 |
21 |
Point Park (PA) |
31-10 |
114 |
25 |
38 |
NR |
William Woods (MO) |
31-9 |
106 |
|
6 |
|
British Columbia |
27-12 |
|
|
7 |
|
Vanguard (CA) |
35-15 |
|
|
9 |
|
Concordia-Portland (OR) |
26-20 |
|
|
20 |
|
York (NE) |
37-15 |
|
|
23 |
|
Missouri Baptist |
33-8 |
|
|
24 |
|
Bryan (TN) |
39-15 |
|
|
25 |
|
Lyon (AR) |
27-9 |
|
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 23, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below.
RANK |
ISR |
LAST |
SCHOOL |
RECORD |
TOTAL |
1 |
9 |
1 |
Oklahoma City |
40-9 |
560 |
2 |
7 |
4 |
Faulkner (AL) |
40-10 |
535 |
3 |
13 |
3 |
Northwood (TX) |
37-9 |
524 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
Lee (TN) |
38-10 |
507 |
5 |
29 |
6 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
36-13 |
486 |
6 |
12 |
8 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) |
37-12 |
452 |
7 |
1 |
5 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
36-11 |
438 |
8 |
2 |
9 |
The Master’s (CA) |
34-15 |
431 |
9 |
15 |
10 |
Tennessee Wesleyan |
35-15 |
417 |
10 |
18 |
14 |
York (NE) |
36-9 |
400 |
11 |
10 |
12 |
Cumberland (TN) |
37-15-1 |
387 |
12 |
19 |
6 |
Bellevue (NE) |
38-7-1 |
367 |
13 |
6 |
13 |
Cal State San Marcos |
30-9 |
342 |
14 |
3 |
13 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
31-16 |
321 |
15 |
32 |
19 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
35-15 |
268 |
16 |
27 |
22 |
Missouri Baptist |
28-9 |
265 |
17 |
33 |
25 |
Texas Wesleyan |
37-13 |
246 |
18 |
41 |
20 |
Sterling (KS) |
40-11 |
221 |
19 |
16 |
RV |
Georgetown (KY) |
33-15 |
210 |
20 |
40 |
16 |
Lyon (AR) |
40-12 |
198 |
21 |
31 |
RV |
Belhaven (MS.) |
34-17 |
159 |
22 |
17 |
21 |
Lindsey Wilson (KY) |
38-16 |
154 |
23 |
52 |
15 |
Rogers State (OK) |
30-17 |
132 |
24 |
24 |
RV |
Madonna (MI) |
27-7 |
114 |
25 |
60 |
RV |
Point Park (PA) |
35-13 |
109 |
|
5 |
|
San Diego Christian (CA) |
31-16 |
|
|
8 |
|
Arizona Christian |
27-19 |
|
|
11 |
|
Menlo (CA) |
30-17 |
|
|
14 |
|
Westmont (CA) |
24-23 |
|
|
20 |
|
Vanguard (CA) |
21-25 |
|
|
21 |
|
Biola (CA) |
25-23 |
|
|
22 |
|
Southern Polytechnic (GA) |
35-16 |
|
|
23 |
|
British Columbia |
23-14 |
|
|
25 |
|
William Carey (MS) |
31-19 |
|
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 24, 2012, with Boyd Nation's Iterative Strength Rating (ISR):
RANK |
ISR |
LAST |
SCHOOL |
2012 |
TOTAL |
1 |
4 |
1 |
LSU Shreveport |
42-4 |
560 |
2 |
8 |
2 |
Oklahoma City |
36-8 |
519 |
3 |
5 |
5 |
Faulkner (AL) |
44-9 |
518 |
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 |
Georgetown C. (KY) |
41-8 |
314 |
15 |
17 |
19 |
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 BaptistApril 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 20straight games. The SSAC tournament starts April 26, in Columbus, GA. The Eagles will play Belhaven in the first round.
The NAIA Coaches' Top 25 for April 26, with Boyd Nation's ISR rankings. Recap below the fold:
RANK |
LAST |
ISR |
SCHOOL |
2011 |
TOTAL |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Embry-Riddle (FL) (17) |
43-8 |
588 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
Oklahoma City (3) |
38-8 |
569 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
California Baptist |
38-11 |
547 |
4 |
1 |
5 |
Lee (TN) (1) |
44-10 |
532 |
5 |
7 |
3 |
Cumberland (TN) |
39-12 |
526 |
6 |
9 |
9 |
Auburn-Montgomery (AL) |
40-15 |
481 |
7 |
6 |
12 |
Oklahoma Baptist |
35-11 |
460 |
8 |
8 |
13 |
Union C. (Ky.) |
40-9 |
457 |
9 |
5 |
14 |
LSU-Shreveport (LA) |
38-13 |
428 |
10 |
11 |
7 |
Lubbock Christian (TX) |
38-10 |
412 |
11 |
11 |
15 |
Missouri Baptist |
35-9 |
402 |
12 |
10 |
17 |
Biola (CA) |
30-17 |
393 |
13 |
19 |
6 |
Faulkner (AL) |
42-10 |
350 |
14 |
18 |
11 |
Lewis-Clark State (ID) |
30-13 |
344 |
15 |
14 |
10 |
Fresno Pacific (CA) |
27-16 |
331 |
16 |
13 |
8 |
Brewton-Parker (GA) |
32-14 |
281 |
17 |
16 |
18 |
Northwood (TX) |
35-14 |
280 |
18 |
20 |
21 |
Rogers State (OK) |
41-10 |
275 |
19 |
22 |
20 |
Southern Polytechnic (GA) |
39-13 |
239 |
20 |
14 |
19 |
British Columbia |
27-14 |
206 |
21 |
23 |
35 |
Tabor (KS) |
40-9 |
190 |
22 |
25 |
23 |
Belhaven (MS) |
39-15 |
143 |
23 |
RV |
39 |
Culver-Stockton (MO) |
35-13 |
129 |
24 |
RV |
16 |
Trevecca Nazarene (TN) |
32-19 |
123 |
25 |
RV |
56 |
Point Park (PA) |
32-9 |
98 |
|
|
22 |
Union U. (TN) |
33-12 |
|
|
|
24 |
Concordia-Irvine (CA) |
29-16 |
|
|
|
25 |
C. of Idaho |
29-15 |
|
First place votes:Embry-Riddle 17, Oklahoma City 3, Lee 1