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  • 2011 Coaches' preseason poll

    The 2011 NAIA Coaches' pre-season top 25:

    RANK

    LAST YEAR

    SCHOOL

    2010 RECORD

    TOTAL POINTS

    1

    2

    Cumberland (TN)

    58-9

    556

    2

    4

    Lee University (TN)

    52-13

    526

    3

    3

    Cal Baptist

    49-15

    511

    4

    1

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    48-5

    498

    5

    5

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    46-16

    492

    6

    8

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    47-19

    465

    7

    6

    Oklahoma City

    50-16

    464

    8

    17

    Point Loma Nazarene (CA)

    41-20-1

    431

    9

    13

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    49-13

    400

    10

    7

    British Columbia

    41-13

    377

    11

    10

    Madonna (MI)

    48-11

    365

    12

    14

    Belhaven (MS)

    44-17

    353

    13

    9

    LSU Shreveport

    48-13

    340

    14

    24

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    46-18

    325

    15

    11

    Fresno Pacific (CA)

    36-17

    288

    16

    18

    Union U. (TN)

    42-17

    267

    17

    21

    Campbellsville (KY)

    42-22

    246

    18

    20

    South Carolina-Beaufort

    38-13

    228

    19

    19

    York (NB)

    45-9

    221

    20

    16

    Faulkner (AL)

    39-21

    212

    21

    15

    C. of Idaho

    38-16

    158

    22

    RV

    William Jewell (MO)

    41-15

    141

    23

    NR

    Taylor (IN)

    38-17

    131

    24

    22

    Brewton-Parker (GA)

    40-18

    130

    25

    25

    Rio Grande (OH)

    48-13

    116

    First place votes: Cumberland 16, Cal Baptist 2, Lee 1, Lewis-Clark State 1

    This poll represents an annual mistake by the NAIA; they take this poll much too early. With many of the top NAIA teams heavily dependent on transfers, is isn't reasonable to expect accurate predictions when the coaches don't know who they are going to have in school for the spring semester. However, this poll is out there, and is open for comments.

  • 2011 Season Preview

    The 55th NAIA baseball season started yesterday, with Wayland Baptist splitting a double-header at Arizona Christian. On Tuesday, Simpson visits Azusa Pacific and La Sierra is at Vanguard. On Wednesday, Webber International is at Warner. On Thursday, Simpson visits Cal Baptist. On Friday, it's Vanguard at Cal State San Marcos, Northwood (TX) at Houston-Victoria, Patten at The Master's, Brewton-Parker at Edward Waters, and U. of Science and Arts of Oklahoma at Texas College. On Saturday, Brescia visits Loyola-New Orleans. On Saturday and Sunday, Auburn-Montgomery hosts a six-team event; LSU-Shreveport plays Savannah College of Art and Design and Faulkner, and Auburn-Montgomery plays Milligan and Lindenwood on Saturday. On Sunday, Auburn-Montgomery plays LSU-Shreveport and SCAD, LSU-Shreveport plays Milligan, and SCAD plays Lindenwood.

    Here is an evaluation of the top 10 teams according to the pre-season coaches' poll:

    #1 – Cumberland:The defending champions had major graduation losses. However, RHP Aaron Wilkerson, who got 14 wins for the Bulldogs last year, is returning, as well as two key position players, 1B Greg Appleton (.361, 17 home runs) and C David Fanshawe (.342). The Bulldogs have added an impressive group of Division I transfers: LHP Will Locante (Tennessee), IF Tommy Winegardner (Coastal Carolina), and OF Cory Farris (Kentucky). They have a fighting chance at repeating as national champions. Games to watch: at Belhaven Feb. 19, at LSU-Shreveport March 9, Embry-Riddle March 21-22, Union U. (TN) April 1-2, at Lee April 19

  • Conference tournament roundup for April 30

    Blowouts in Shreveport, and upsets in Columbus, GA.

    At the Southern States Athletic Conferencetournament in Columbus:

    #4-ranked Leewent two-and-out. They were taken out by #19 Southern Polytechnic 7-4. The Hornets won it with four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning on only one hit; the winning run was scored by courtesy runner Conrad Boron when pinch-hitter Blake Parrot drew a bases-loaded walk. The Hornets drew a total of eight walks and two hit batters. Brad Hutson got the win in relief; starter Josh Strawn put in a good effort for the Hornets, recorded eleven strikeouts over 6 2/3 innings, allowed three earned runs on eight hits.

    #6 Auburn-Montgomeryalso went two-and-out, losing to #16 Brewton-Parker 8-7 (10 innings). 1B Jacob Evors hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to send it into extra innings, then hit a bases-loaded single in the tenth to win it. Evors finished the game 3-6 with five RBI. The Barons used six pitchers; Ben Gillespie got the win, faced two batters, threw nine pitches. Story from Auburn-Montgomery site: No. 6 AUM Falls in Extras to No. 16 Brewton-Parker, 8-7

    #13 Faulkner is still in the tournament, but they're in the losers' bracket. The Eagles lost to host William Carey7-6. RF Javier Ortiz scored the winning run in the seventh; he reached base on a walk, went to third on a wild pitch, and scored on a wild throw. Starter Scotty Reese got the win for the Crusaders; Ortiz finished the game 2-3 with a double and two runs scored.

  • Conference tournament roundup for May 2

    Third round action at the Southern States Athletic Conferencetournament in Columbus, GA:

    #13 Faulknerand #19 Southern Polytechnicjoined the list of ranked teams that have been taken out of this tournament. Faulkner lost 7-4 to #16 Brewton-Parker7-4. The winning run for the Barons came in the sixth inning; 2B Errick Fox scored when LF Randall Shepherd drew a bases-loaded walk. Fox went 3-5 with an RBI for the game.

    #22 Belhavenis now in the driver's seat in this tournament. The Blazers defeated host William Carey7-1. Both teams had six hits, but four of the Blazers' came in the fifth inning; they scored six runs, four of which came on a grand slam home run by CF Tyler Wrinkle. Brandon McHenry got the win; he went seven innings, allowed no runs on five hits, struck out six.

    Shorter took out Southern Polytechnic 4-3. The Hawks trailed 3-2 going into the bottom of the ninth, but pinch-hitter Shannon Houston hit a two-RBI single to win it. Tim Day got the win in relief, but a good effort by starter Stephen Adkins kept the Hawks in the game; he went seven innings, allowed three runs on seven hits.

    Schedule for Tuesday(times EDT): Brewton-Parker vs. Belhaven, 1 PM, audio webcast; William Carey vs. Shorter, 4 PM.

    Third round action at the Red River Athletic Conferencetournament in Shreveport:

    #9 LSU-Shreveportcontinued their domination of this tournament, defeating Texas-Brownsville11-4. This game was tied 2-2 after four innings, but the Pilots scored seven runs in the bottom of the fifth; SS Manny Estrada and DH Kyle Pearson hit RBI doubles, and 1B  Kevin Smith, 2B Michael Diffie and CF Justin Brodnax hit RBI singles. Pearson finished 3-4 with two RBI.

    #17 Northwood (TX) stayed in the tournament by defeating Wiley8-2.

    Schedule for Tuesday(times CDT): Northwood vs. Texas-Brownsville, 11:30 AM; LSU-Shreveport vs. Northwood-Texas-Brownsville winner, 3:00 PM, audio webcast.

    The start of the TranSouth Athletic Conferencetournament in Jackson, TN was postponed until Tuesday due to weather. The Sun Conference tournament starts Tuesday in Fort Myers, FL. The Golden State Athletic Conferencetournament starts in Riverside, CA on Tuesday. The Sooner Athletic Conferencetournament starts in Lubbock, TX on Wednesday. The NAIA Westtournament starts in Atherton, CA on Wednesday.

     

  • NAIA National Championship Recap for May 26, 2009

    Results from Day 4 of the NAIA Baseball National Championship in Lewiston, ID:

    Lee 5, Berry 3 (Berry eliminated)

    Brandon Cuniff and Josh Rose combined for a three-hitter that took only two hours and 15 minutes to play. Cuniff pitched the first 5 1/3 innings, allowed two runs on three hits, struck out three. Rose pitched the remaining 3 2/3 innings, allowed one run on one hit, struck out four. Cuniff got the win, and Rose got a save.

    The Vikings opened the scoring in the bottom of the second with a solo home run by 1B Andrew Starr, but the Flames took the lead for good with a two-run home run by DH Junior Rodriguez in the top of the fourth. They added one in the fifth on an RBI double by SS Brian Bistagne, and the Vikings answered with a run in the bottom of the fifth when LF Jacob Lamar scored on a ground out.

  • Recap for February 13

    Cal Baptistswept three close games from a Cal State San Marcosteam that was 6-1 going into the series. The Lancers won the first game 2-0 with a pinch-hit single by Josh Manzano. Drew Madrigal and Erik Wallace scattered four hits for the shutout; the Cougars outhit the Lancers 4-3. The second game was 4-3; the Lancers scored all four of their runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, and the winning run came in on a double by RF Zach Esquerra. Patrick Smith got the win in relief. The Lancers trailed 7-0 after 1 1/2 innings in the third game, but Travis Barnes was able to hold the Cougars to two runs on four hits the rest of the way. The Lancers took a 9-7 lead in the fifth inning on a two-run home run by LF Jake Johnson, and the Cougars tied it 8-8 in the eighth when Smith walked in two runs. However, the Lancers loaded the bases in the bottom of the ninth, and the winning run came in when C Sharif Othman was hit by a pitch by  Johnny Omahen.

    The Lancers are now 10-1. They host La Sierra on Tuesday, and host British ColumbiaFeb. 18-19. The Cougars visit Point Loma Nazareneon Tuesday, and play Azusa Pacifichome-and-away Feb. 18-19.

    Cumberlandopened their season with a pair of wins over Missouri Baptist,3-2 and 7-1. The first game was scheduled for seven innings, but it took a home run by Cory Farris in the eighth inning to decide it. Keith Kirby got the win in relief. In the second game, Mike Mandarino allowed two hits over six innings, and Christian Jennings finished with a perfect seventh inning. Farris went 2-3 with an RBI double.

  • Recap for February 13

    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 Ottawawere also canceled. The Stars have a busy week ahead. They host Southern NazareneFeb. 16, MidAmerica Nazarene Feb. 17-18, and BellevueFeb. 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 WesleyanFeb. 15, and visit EmmanuelFeb. 17-18.

  • Recap for February 20

    Cumberlandgot their first loss of the season against McKendree, 2-1. The Bearcats scored both of their runs in the bottom of the seventh of a seven-inning game. Will Locante of the Bulldogs went the distance, allowed only three hits, but two of those hits, and the only walk issued by Locante, came in the seventh inning. C Kyle Moll hit an RBI single to tie it. Moll then scored the winning run on a squeeze bunt.

    The Bulldogs rebounded with a 12-3 win over McKendree, then defeated Belhaven4-2. Aaron Wilkerson got the win over Belhaven, went seven innings, allowed four hits, struck out seven. The Bulldogs out-hit the Blazers by only 7-6, but two of the Bulldogs' hits were home runs by RF Cory Farris; he batted in all four runs. Farris hit another home run earlier in the day against McKendree.

    The Bulldogs host Brewton-Parker Feb. 25-26, and Indiana Tech Feb. 27. Brewton-Parker is 10-1 (see below). The Blazers, who are 7-2, host Bethel (TN)Tuesday and Wednesday, and LSU-AlexandriaFeb. 25-26.

  • Recap for February 28

    Cumberlandwon two of three against Brewton-Parker and split a double-header with Indiana Tech. The wins over Brewton-Parker were 2-0 and 7-6. Aaron Wilkerson got his 16th straight win in the shutout, allowing one hit in seven innings of work. Keith Kirby pitched the final two innings, and LF Richie Seaton singled in both runs. C David Fanshawe went 3-4 in the second win, and batted in the winning run. In the third game, however, the Bulldogs were mercy-ruled by the Barons, 13-0 after five innings. Daniel Miller held the Bulldogs to one hit.

    The Bulldogs won the first game against Indiana Tech 6-3; Matt Vance got the win, and 3B Tommy Crews batted in the winning run. The score of the second game was 5-3; LF Gary King batted in the winning run, 1B Riley Muhlenkamp hit a home run, and Brandon Alger got the win.

    The Bulldogs are now 9-3. They travel to Freed-HardemanMarch 4-5, and Texas WesleyanMarch 7.

    Lee defeated Rio Grande4-1; Curtis Camilli allowed three hits over seven innings, and Roberto Reyes hit a three-run home run. The Flames then won three of four against Iowa Wesleyan. Shay Crawford pitched a seven-inning one hitter in the first game, a 7-0 win for the Flames. Iowa Wesleyan won the second game 2-1; both of the Tigers' runs were unearned. Jorge Martinez went the seven-inning distance for the Tigers, allowed five hits. The Flames won the remaining two games 2-1 and 17-2; Jay Bolen and Joe Fabre combined to hold the Tigers to four hits in the 2-1 win.

  • Recap for February 6

    Cal Baptistwon two of three against Division II Cal State-San Bernardino. The Lancers won the first game 3-2. Taylor Siemens got the win, holding CSUSB to three hits over six innings, striking out five. SS Brian Sharp singled in the winning run in the sixth inning. Story from Cal Baptist site:Coyotes Executed. CSUSB won the second game 8-3; the game was tied 3-3 going into the eighth inning, but the Coyotes pulled away with a two-RBI single by RF David Silvas. 2B Cole Bullard and Sharp each had two hits for the Lancers, and Travis Barnes got the loss. The Lancers won the rubber game 8-5, and RF Matt Marnati went 3-4 and batted in three runs. Devyn Rivera got the win; he and reliever Erik Wallace combined to hold the Coyotes to seven hits. Marnati is batting .522, Wallace is 1-0, 1.64 ERA with two saves. Coming up for the Lancers: at Cal State-LA on Tuesday, at Redlands on Wednesday, and away-and-home against  Cal State San Marcos, a team that is now 6-1, Feb 11-12.

    The Red River-Sooner Conference challenge that was scheduled at Northwood (TX) was cancelled due to weather, depriving Lubbock Christianand Oklahoma Cityof their season openers. The Chaparrals are now scheduled to host BellevueFeb. 11-12; the Stars will host Sterling Feb. 11-12. However, LSU-Shreveportmanaged  to schedule a triple-header against Lindenwood, and the result was three losses, 9-8, 7-4, and 7-6. CF Mario Parra had five hits in nine at-bats for the day for the Lions. The Pilots host Southern Arkansas on Tuesday, and BelhavenFeb. 11-12.

  • Recap for January 30

    Concordia-Irvinehas 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 Polytechnicwent 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 MemorialFeb. 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 TougalooJan. 31, and visit LSU-AlexandriaFeb. 3-4.

    Wayland Baptistswept 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 Orleansis 4-0, Emmanuelis 3-0.

  • Recap for March 21

    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.

  • Recap for March 6

    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.

  • Top 25 and recap for April 10

    The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 10, 2012, with Boyd Nation's Iterative Strength Rating (ISR):

    RANK

    ISR

    LAST
    WEEK

    SCHOOL

    2012
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    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.

  • Top 25 and recap for April 16

    The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 16, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below the fold.

    RANK

    ISR

    LAST
    WEEK

    SCHOOL

    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    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

     

  • Top 25 and recap for April 26

    The NAIA Coaches' Top 25 for April 26, with Boyd Nation's ISR rankings. Recap below the fold:

    RANK

    LAST
    WEEK

    ISR

    SCHOOL

    2011
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    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

  • Top 25 and recap for March 26

    NAIA Coaches' poll for March 26, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below the fold.

    RANK

    ISR

    PRE-
    SEASON

    SCHOOL

    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    3

    3

    Lee (TN)

    26-7

    546

    2

    9

    4

    Oklahoma City

    26-6

    530

    3

    2

    NR

    Cal State San Marcos

    21-2

    467

    4

    4

    9

    Faulkner (AL)

    28-8

    466

    5

    5

    NR

    The Master’s (CA.)

    26-9

    464

    6

    30

    5

    Rogers State (OK)

    20-6

    449

    7

    1

    8

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    24-7

    443

    8

    10

    7

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    25-7

    442

    9

    11

    1

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    25-9

    437

    10

    12

    NR

    Northwood (TX)

    25-6

    424

    11

    45

    16

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    24-7

    375

    12

    7

    17

    Bellevue (NE)

    19-4-1

    354

    13

    6

    11

    Concordia (CA.)

    24-11

    350

    14

    19

    10

    Oklahoma Baptist

    23-8

    289

    15

    13

    RV

    Cumberland (TN)

    23-11-1

    284

    16

    27

    13

    St. Thomas (FL)

    27-9

    263

    17

    18

    14

    Missouri Baptist

    15-5

    262

    18

    40

    22

    Freed-Hardeman (TN)

    23-3-1

    252

    19

    22

    NR

    William Carey (MS)

    22-10

    222

    20

    16

    RV

    York (NB)

    20-7

    206

    21

    20

    NR

    Campbellsville (KY)

    20-6

    198

    22

    8

    NR

    Science & Arts (OK)

    27-5

    193

    23

    46

    15

    Sterling (KS)

    23-6

    188

    24

    55

    NR

    Bacone (OK)

    25-8

    178

    25

    34

    NR

    Lyon (AR)

    27-5

    130

     

    14

     

    Georgetown C. (KY)

    18-12

     

     

    15

     

    Davenport (MI)

    11-6

     

     

    17

     

    Lindsey Wilson (KY)

    21-13

     

     

    21

     

    Virginia Intermont

    16-6

     

     

    23

     

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    20-9

     

     

    24

     

    Mobile (AL)

    21-10

     

     

    25

     

    Madonna (MI)

    12-5

     

  • Top 25 and recap for May 3

    The NAIA Coaches' Top 25 for May 3, with Boyd Nation's ISR rankings. Recap below the fold:

    RANK

    LAST
    WEEK

    ISR

    SCHOOL

    2011
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    1

    2

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    43-9

    586

    2

    2

    1

    Oklahoma City

    41-9

    572

    3

    3

    5

    California Baptist

    41-12

    552

    4

    5

    3

    Cumberland (TN)

    42-12

    539

    5

    7

    8

    Oklahoma Baptist

    39-11

    506

    6

    4

    11

    Lee (TN)

    44-12

    489

    7

    8

    13

    Union C. (KY)

    42-9

    464

    8

    9

    10

    LSU-Shreveport (LA)

    40-13

    461

    9

    10

    6

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    41-11

    433

    10

    6

    12

    Auburn-Montgomery (AL)

    40-17

    431

    11

    13

    9

    Faulkner (AL)

    45-11

    378

    12

    14

    4

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    34-13

    376

    13

    12

    16

    Biola (CA)

    33-18

    373

    14

    11

    17

    Missouri Baptist

    36-10

    359

    15

    15

    14

    Fresno Pacific (CA)

    30-17

    314

    16

    16

    7

    Brewton-Parker (GA)

    33-15

    310

    17

    17

    18

    Northwood (TX)

    36-15

    265

    18

    19

    21

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    40-14

    258

    19

    18

    22

    Rogers State (OK)

    42-12

    238

    20

    20

    19

    British Columbia

    27-14

    215

    21

    22

    20

    Belhaven (MS)

    41-15

    209

    22

    24

    15

    Trevecca Nazarene (TN)

    34-20

    164

    23

    25

    49

    Point Park (PA)

    36-11

    130

    24

    23

    40

    Culver-Stockton (MO)

    36-14

    119

    25

    RV

    60

    Madonna (MI)

    30-12

    102

     

     

    23

    Union U. (TN)

    34-14

     

     

     

    24

    Concordia-Irvine (CA)

    31-18

     

     

     

    25

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    33-18

     

    First place votes:Embry-Riddle 15, Oklahoma City 4, Cal Baptist 1, Cumberland 1

  • Top 25 and recap for May 5

    The NAIA Coaches' poll for May 5, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below.

    RANK

    ISR

    LAST
    WEEK

    SCHOOL

    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    7

    2

    Faulkner (AL)

    47-10

    581

    2

    10

    1

    Oklahoma City

    47-10

    580

    3

    6

    3

    Lee (TN)

    46-10

    547

    4

    28

    5

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    42-15

    525

    5

    11

    6

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    45-13

    505

    6

    16

    4

    Northwood (TX)

    39-11

    501

    7

    1

    7

    The Master’s (CA)

    40-15

    489

    8

    12

    8

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    43-16

    454

    9

    21

    11

    York (NE)

    41-10

    434

    10

    2

    10

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    38-13

    415

    T11

    3

    12

    Cal State San Marcos

    35-10

    388

    T11

    24

    9

    Bellevue (NE)

    44-8-1

    388

    13

    13

    13

    Cumberland (TN)

    39-17-1

    343

    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

    LSU Shreveport

    40-16

    147

    25

    20

    24

    William Carey (MS)

    35-21

    143

     

    4

     

    San Diego Christian (CA)

    37-18

     

     

    8

     

    Arizona Christian

    28-23

     

     

    9

     

    Menlo (CA)

    33-19

     

     

    15

     

    Westmont (CA)

    24-26

     

     

    17

     

    Vanguard (CA)

    22-27

     

     

    18

     

    British Columbia

    26-18

     

     

    23

     

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    39-18

     

     

    25

     

    Biola (CA)

    25-26

     

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