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  • Followup on the 2010 MLB draft

    Here is how the NAIA players taken in the 2010 MLB draft did this summer.

    Joseph Staley- C, Lubbock Christian, 8th round, Giants - Played 33 games for the AZL Giants, batted .250, five home runs, 25 RBI. He will be spending the Fall in the Instructional League in Scottsdale, AZ.

    Kawicka Emsley-Pai - C, Lewis-Clark State, 10th round, Diamondbacks - Played 42 games with the Yakima Bears of the short-season Class A Northwest League, batted .167.

    Tyler Knigge - RHP, Lewis-Clark State, 12th round, Phillies - Pitched 30 1/3 innings for the GCL Phillies (ten appearances, four starts), had a record of 0-3, 5.04 ERA, 27 strikeouts. One of his teammates with the Phillies was Pat Murray(1B, Lewis-Clark State, 34th round, Phillies). Murray played 52 games, batted .313, with two home runs, 26 RBI.

  • National Championship preview

    Schedule for the first two days of the 59th NAIA Baseball National Championship, Friday-Saturday, May 22-23, Harris Field, Lewiston, ID (all times PDT):

    9 AM: #7 seed Lindsey Wilson (41-17) vs. #10 Vanguard (38-20)

    Lindsey Wilson (Columbia, KY) is making their first appearance at the Baseball National Championship.
    Nickname:Blue Raiders
    Rankings: Unranked in coaches' poll, #31 in ISR. Strength of schedule: #105
    Quality wins:2-1 vs. Auburn-Montgomery, 1-1 vs. Faulkner, 2-1 vs. Campbellsville, 2-1 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan
    Top position players: RF Alex Bautista (.383, 19 HR, 72 RBI), 3B Ryan Harper (.400). Bautista's 72 RBI is fourth-best in the NAIA.
    Top pitchers: LHP Scott Sebald (10-3, 1.07 ERA), LHP Ryan Hartman (10-2, 2.04 ERA, 103 K)
    Coach: Jonathan Burton, fourth season
    Outlook: Happy to be here.

    Vanguard (Costa Mesa, CA) is making their second appearance at the Baseball National Championship; the first one was in 1985.
    Nickname:Lions
    Rankings: Unranked in coaches' poll, #16 in ISR. SoS: #12
    Quality wins:4-2 vs. Westmont, British Columbia, Northwestern Ohio
    Top position players: OF Brandon Sandoval (.291, 36 stolen bases), SS Jose Rojas (.333, 12 HR, 57 RBI), OF Paul Keating (.330)
    Top pitchers:RHP Sean Isaac (9-5, 2.91 ERA, 92 K), RHP Scott Torrey (6-1, 3.07 ERA)
    Coach: Rob Pegg, third season
    Outlook: The Lions play in the very competitive Golden State Athletic Conference, and got to the National Championship by winning the toughest Opening Round bracket. They should do better than their #10 seeding, but won't be championship contenders.

    Noon: #8 Concordia-Irvine (47-16) vs. #9 Saint Thomas (44-16)

    Concordia-Irvine (CA) is making their third appearance at the Baseball National Championship. (It will be their final appearance; they are moving to Division II next year.) They won the championship in 2011.
    Nickname:Eagles
    Rankings: #19 in coaches' poll, #2 in ISR. SoS: #3 (highest in tournament)
    Quality wins: 1-1 vs. Oklahoma City, 1-1 vs. Lewis-Clark State, 6-1 vs. Vanguard
    Top position players: SS Ryan Goodman (.314), OF Robert Shiroky (.292), OF Mitchell Esser (.312, 52 RBI)
    Top pitchers: RHP Tyler Mark (5-1, 1.30 ERA, 64 K), RHP Dillon Moran (9-4, 3.63 ERA, 64 K), RHP Isaiah Terrazas (6-2, 2.61 ERA). Mark has 23 saves, the most in the NAIA.
    Coach: Mike Grahovac, seventh season
    Outlook: The Eagles won the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament, and split with #1 Oklahoma City in the Opening Round to make it here. They should be a contender for the championship.

    Saint Thomas (Miami Gardens, FL) is making their fifth appearance at the Baseball National Championship; the last one was in 2007.
    Nickname:Bobcats
    Rankings: #20 in coaches' poll, #22 in ISR. SoS: #25
    Quality wins:2-1 vs. Northwood, 2-1 vs. Georgia Gwinnett, Westmont
    Top position players:1B Eric Santamaria (.374, 53 RBI), 3B Paul Chacin (Maracuabo, Venezuela; .335, 69 RBI), LF Jerry Downs (.348, 7 HR, 51 RBI)
    Top pitchers:RHP Marcos Barrios (9-2, 3.63 ERA, 78 K), RHP Alex Hernandez (3-1, 2.93 ERA, 43 K). RHP Chris Rodriguez (2-0, 3.00 ERA, 26 K, 12 saves)
    Coach: Jorge Perez, sixth season
    Outlook:The Bobcats are happy to be here.

  • Recap for Feb. 26-March 1

    #9 Missouri Baptistsplit a double-header with Bryanat the beginning of the week, 4-3 and 3-4. The loss in the second game was their first of the season. The Spartans were outhit 8-5 in the first game, but they got two unearned runs, and a two-RBI single by DH Aaron Pangilinan. The second game was tied 2-2 going into the seventh and final inning. 2B Cody Rhinehart hit a two-RBI single in the top of the ninth to win it. RB Eli Roundtree hit a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth, but Lions reliever Zeke Colby recorded a strikeout to end it. Colby got the win; he and starter RHP Hunter Tipton held the Spartans to five hits. Story

    The Spartans lost six games to weather. The host Missouri Valley March 3, and Lindenwood-Belleville March 6-7.

    The Lions are 15-4, and two of their pitchers, Francisco Colin and Kenny Knudsen, have pitched no-hitters this season. They also lost games to weather, but replaced them with games against Division III Covenant, which they won, 5-1 and 5-2. Knudsen went the seven-inning distance in the second game, allowed four hits. He leads the NAIA with 46 strikeouts, and has an ERA of 0.56. The Lions host Judson March 2-3, and visit Point March March 6-7.

    #2 Lewis-Clark Statewas off this week. They host Corban in a non-conference series March 7-8. (audio)

    #3 Oklahoma Wesleyangot a pair of mid-week wins over Division II Rogers State, 7-1 and 7-5, then lost four scheduled games to weather. SS Avery Flores went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI in the first game against Rogers State. In the second game, 3B Zair Koeiman hit a two-RBI double for the winning run. Three Eagles pitchers held the Hillcats to four hits, but the Hillcats got two unearned runs on three errors by the Eagles. The Eagles host #4 Oklahoma Baptist March 3, and visit Bethany March 6-7.

  • Recap for February 17

    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.

  • Recap for February 18

    #1 Faulknerswept a series at Blue Mountain, 2-0, 8-1, and 10-1. Their record is now 8-2. LHP Thomas Dorminy pitched a one-hitter in the first game, struck out ten.RHP Jeremy Holcombe got the win in the second game, pitched six shutout innings, allowed three hits. RHP Julian Esquibel got the win in the third game. The Eagles visit Thomas Feb. 21-22.

    #2 Lewis-Clark State started their season 4-0, sweeping Division II Montana State-Billings, 5-4, 20-6, 9-2, and 4-1. David Murillo, Beau Kerns, Dillon Keene, and Gunnar Swanson got the wins. Swanson went six innings, allowed three hits, struck out seven. LF/DH Kyle Knigge went 8-for-17 with four RBI for the series. The Warriors host Division II Western Oregon Feb. 21-23.

    #3 Embry-Riddle swept South Carolina-Beaufort, 5-2, 4-0, and 3-1. RHP Daniel Poncedeleon went the nine-inning distance in the first game, struck out ten. LHP Stetson Nelson pitched all but the last out of a two-hit shutout in the second game, and the Eagles scored all four of their runs in the bottom of the eighth. RHP Corey Tufts and LHP Clayton Wagner combined for a one-hitter in the third game. The Sand Sharks got only nine hits in the series. The Eagles visit Division II Stillman Feb. 22-23.

    #4 Missouri Baptist won three games at a tournament at Belhaven. The Spartans defeated Campbellsville 13-3, Saint Francis (IN) 19-3, and Belhaven 5-2. LF Orlando Olivera went 4-for-5 with two RBI against Campbellsville. 2B Jeff Smith went 3-for-4 with two home runs and five RBI against Saint Francis. LHP Dave Mullins got the win against Belhaven; he went seven innings, allowed no earned runs and one hit. The Spartans host Indiana Wesleyan Feb. 21-22.

  • Recap for February 2

    RHP Keegan Yuhl, a transfer from Lee, pitched a no-hitter for #9 Concordia-Irvine in a 9-0 non-conference win over Antelope Valley. Yuhl threw 115 pitches, struck out 12, walked three. Story from Concordia-Irvine: Keegan Yuhl Throws First No-Hitter In Concordia History. The story includes three video clips; scroll down to see them. Box score.

    The Eagles didn't just get a no-hitter and a three game sweep of Antelope Valley; all three games were shutouts, and the Eagles allowed only four hits for the series.

    #12 The Master's won two of three at #22 San Diego Christian in a Golden State Athletic Conference matchup of two teams that were previously undefeated. The scores were 4-2, 8-11, and 3-1. The Mustangs got three runs on the top of the ninth inning to win the first game; 1B Josh Brown hit a two-RBI single to bring in the winning run. Jason Karkenny pitched two perfect innings to get the win in relief. 3B Jeff Lusardi hit a home run, a double, and five RBI for the Hawks in the second game. RHP Tucker Richardson pitched a seven-inning gem for the Mustangs in the third game; three hits, nine strikeouts, one walk. He was one out short of a shutout; Lusardi hit a home run with two outs in the bottom of the seventh. The Mustangs visit Concordia-Irvine Feb. 7-8. The Hawks host #16 Cal State San Marcos Feb. 8.

    The split between The Master's and San Diego Christian enabled Vanguard to take over first place in the GSAC. The Lions swept three games against Arizona Christian, 3-2, 4-2, and 2-1. The Lions were held to three hits by Ismael Castro in the first game, but all three Lions runs were unearned. CF Thomas Mobley hit a two-RBI double in the bottom of the eighth to win the second game. Scott Torrey went the seven-inning distance for the Lions in the third game, didn't allow an earned run, allowed four hits, struck out six. The Lions visit Westmont Feb. 7-8. Live video

  • Recap for January 31

    Cal State-San Marcosinitiated their on-campus ballpark with an 8-7 win over Vanguardon Friday. The Cougars and Lions split a double-header at Vanguard on Saturday; the Lions won the first game 2-1, and the Cougars won the nightcap 7-2.

    Friday's game drew a crowd of 787. They saw the Cougars trailing 7-4 going into the bottom of the ninth. They got a run on a passed ball, followed by a two-RBI single by LF Anthony Renteria to tie it. Courtesy runner Cory McCloskey scored the winning run on a single by SS Johnny Omahen. Mitch Ferguson, who pitched two perfect innings for the Cougars, got the win in relief; Mike Leal got the loss. Omahen hit a home run earlier in the game. Story from CSUSM site: Omahen, Holtman, Cougar Fans All Heroes in Thrilling Debut Win at CSUSM Baseball Field

    In Saturday's first game, Lions starter Antonio Peraza went 7 2/3 innings, struck out ten, allowed one run. Cougars starter Matt Kretchmer went 7 1/3 innings, allowed only one hit, and the only run scored on him was unearned. The Lions won it in the bottom of the ninth on an RBI single by 1B Kyle Hardman. Robert Purpura, who retired all four batters he faced, got the win; Kyle Smart got the loss.

    In the second game, the Cougars got a complete seven-inning game from Brett Miller, who allowed one earned run on six hits. The winning run came on the fourth inning on a two-RBI double by DH Mike Mecucci. The Lions left the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh. Starter Gabriel Garcia got the loss. Story from CSUSM site: Kretchmer, Miller Both Outstanding in Road Split with Vanguard

  • Recap for March 12

    NAIA baseball action during the past week, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking.

    ISR #1 Lewis-Clark State is also #1 in strength of schedule. They swept four games against Menlo, 10-3, 8-1, 2-0, and 11-7. 2B Brian Corliss was 2-for-4 with a bases-loaded triple in the first game (story). RF Cody Lavalli went 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in the second game. Carsen Nylund and Steve Thompson combined for the shutout in the third game; Nylund went eight innings, allowed two hits, struck out eight. LF Jake Shirley scored the winning run on a ground out by CF Zach Holley in the first inning (story). Lavalli hit another home run in the fourth game, went 2-for-4 with four RBI (story).

    The Warriors host Oregon Tech March 15-16 (streaming audio). They then travel to Daytona Beach, FL for six games, starting with Saint Thomas on March 18.

    #2 Faulknerlost a mid-week game to Point, 3-2. All three of Point's runs were unearned, and Tommy Braddock got the win for the Skyhawks. The Eagles then lost the first game of a series at Spring Hill, 6-5 (ten innings). The Eagles trailed most of the game, but took a 5-4 lead in the top of the ninth on three unearned runs. The Badgers sent it into extra innings with an RBI single by 2B Brian Sims. The winning run came on a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Trey Marshall. Douglas Keller, who allowed only one hit the last three innings, got the win (story).

    The Badgers didn't get another run in the series; the Eagles won the remaining two games 6-0 and 11-0. Will Dismukes and Julian Esquibel pitched the shutouts. 1B Ethan Williams hit a three-run home run in the first game, and C Zach Colby went 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI in the second game. (story).

    The Eagles are 21-4, and Esquibel is 6-0 in six starts, with an ERA of 1.05. The Eagles visit Blue Mountain March 12, and host #18 William Carey March 15-16.

  • Recap for March 13

    Oklahoma City (19-4, 10-1 SAC) defeated Southern Nazarene12-11, and swept three games against Mid-America Christian, 15-5, 8-1, and 11-0. 2B Brian Fisher went 3-for-5 with a home run, five RBI, and two runs scored against Southern Nazarene. CC/RF Dane Phillips hit a three-run home run in the first game against Mid-America Christian. Cody Crabaugh got the win in the second game, allowed two hits in five innings. Davis Henderson, Will Patrigo, and Allen Townsend combined for the shutout in the third game; Henderson recorded ten strikeouts. The Stars host Bethany March 12, Southern Nazarene March 13, and Briar CliffMarch 17-18.

    Concordia-Irvine (15-6, 7-1 GSAC) won two of three in a non-conference series against Cal State-San Marcos, losing 7-3 and winning 8-7 (10 innings) and 6-5. James Dykstra went the distance for the Cougars in the first game, allowed three runs on six hits, struck out seven. LF Kyle Konicek hit an RBI single for the winning run in the second game. CF John Doering laid down a bunt to score 2B Chris Limus for the winning run in the third game. The Eagles visit Point Loma NazareneMarch 16, host Point Loma Nazarene March 17, and host Sioux Falls18 and 21. The Eagles are tied with Azusa Pacificfor the lead in the Golden State Athletic Conference.

  • Rob Pegg hired as Vanguard coach

    Rob Pegg, former Head Coach of Division II Colorado Christian, has been hired as Head Coach at Vanguard. Pegg was the starting catcher for the Lions in the 1996 and 1997 season. He was at Colorado Christian for seven years, and is the only head coach that program has had. Story from Vanguard site: Lions Pegg New Skipper

  • Santa Clarita Opening Round Bracket, day 1

    British Columbia 1, Vanguard 0
    Davenport 4, The Master's 0
    San Diego Christian 12, British Columbia 2

    British Columbia 1, Vanguard 0

    RF Jerod Bartnik led off the eighth inning with a home run off RHP Clayton Voechting for the only run of the game. Voechting had struck out the side in the previous inning, and the home run was only the second hit he had allowed.

    LHP Conor Lillis-White, LHP Sean Callegari, and RHP Matt Thornton combined for the shutout, and allowed a total of six hits; Callegari got the win. However, much of the credit should go to the Thunderbirds' defense, which has traditionally been among the best in the NAIA. The Thunderbirds and second in the NAIA with a fielding percentage of .975. (The Master's is first, at .978.)

    The Thunderbirds had a double play in the first inning. 2B Matt Spillman made a good defensive play to prevent a run from scoring in the third inning. CF Bryan Arthur robbed 1B Ian Sakry of a hit in the fifth inning. In the bottom of the seventh, a bunt attempt with runners at first and second with nobody out resulted in a force out at third. C Brody Hawkins caught courtesy runner Justin Davis attempting to steal third for the second out of the inning, then threw out Sakry attempting to steal second to end the inning. Callegari picked off a baserunner at first in the eighth inning.

  • Top 25 and recap for April 15

    The NAIA Coaches' Poll for April 8, 2014, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Locations for the Opening Round tournaments appear at the end of this article.

    RANK

    ISR

    LAST
    TIME

    SCHOOL

    2014
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    13

    1

    Oklahoma Baptist

    36-6

    552

    2

    1

    2

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    32-5

    541

    3

    8

    3

    Faulkner (AL)

    36-10

    526

    4

    9

    5

    Georgia Gwinnett

    40-6

    513

    5

    2

    6

    San Diego Christian (CA)

    34-13

    465

    6

    14

    3

    Missouri Baptist

    33-7

    462

    7

    11

    7

    Georgetown C. (KY)

    31-6

    457

    8

    12

    9

    Oklahoma Wesleyan

    39-6

    448

    9

    23

    8

    LSU Shreveport (LA)

    36-11

    425

    10

    26

    12

    Oklahoma City

    28-12

    386

    11

    17

    15

    Brewton-Parker (GA)

    27-9

    380

    12

    6

    17

    The Master's (CA)

    33-12

    352

    13

    20

    16

    Doane (NE)

    32-7

    335

    14

    21

    10

    Tabor (KS)

    35-10

    313

    15

    25

    13

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    31-16

    300

    16

    4

    18

    Concordia-Irvine (CA)

    31-14

    294

    17

    15

    RV

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    32-14

    255

    18

    47

    22

    Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH)

    28-5

    230

    19

    28

    20

    Southeastern (FL)

    35-14

    210

    20

    29

    24

    Northwestern (IA)

    28-8

    188

    21

    30

    19

    Bellevue (NE)

    26-13-2

    183

    22

    40

    25

    Point Park (PA)

    31-12

    182

    23

    24

    11

    Belhaven (MS)

    32-14

    179

    24

    7

    14

    Vanguard (CA)

    27-16

    173

    25

    37

    RV

    Sterling (KS)

    32-13

    134

     

    3

     

    British Columbia

    25-11

     

     

    5

     

    Westmont (CA)

    34-14

     

     

    10

     

    Cal State San Marcos

    34-14

     

     

    16

     

    Concordia-Portland (OR)

    22-18

     

     

    18

     

    C. of Idaho

    25-19

     

     

    19

     

    Corban (OR)

    26-19

     

     

    22

     

    Cumberland (TN)

    29-16

     



    First place votes:Oklahoma Baptist 12, Lewis-Clark State 5, Faulkner 2, Georgia Gwinnett 1
    Westmont (ISR #5) is #1 in Strength of Schedule

    #1 Oklahoma Baptistdefeated Division II East Central 23-4, and swept Mid America Christian, 15-2, 15-1, and 11-0. All four games were mercy-ruled. Move along, folks, nothing to see here.

    Matt Page has batted in 57 runs for the Bison, and Page and Steven Knudson have hit nine home runs apiece. The Bison now lead the Sooner Athletic Conference by ½ game over #10 Oklahoma City. The Bison visit Southwestern Assemblies of God April 17-18.

    #2 Lewis-Clark State swept Simpson, 14-0, 9-4, 15-6, and 13-1. Not much to see here, either; Simpson is 1-39, and the first and fourth games were mercy-ruled. Michael Noteware and J.T. Kaul combined for the shutout in the first game. The second game was tied 3-3 after seven innings, but the Warriors pulled away with four runs in the eighth inning. An RBI double by pinch-hitter Chris Walker brought in the winning run. Carsen Nylund got the win.

    Noteware's record is 5-0, 0.88 ERA, 53 K. The Warriors have have won 14 straight, and have clinched the NAIA West pennant. (They don't compete in the NAIA West tournament.) The Warriors concluded their home season against a good Corban team (ISR #19) April 18-19.

  • Top 25 and recap for April 28

    NAIA coaches' poll for April 28, 2015, with Boyd Nation's ISR. Recaps below.

    RANK

    ISR

    PRVS

    SCHOOL

    2015
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    32

    2

    Georgia Gwinnett

    43-9

    576

    2

    20

    3

    Oklahoma City

    38-10

    568

    3

    4

    4

    Oklahoma Baptist

    45-4

    544

    4

    9

    5

    Northwood (FL)

    39-10

    521

    5

    7

    7

    Davenport (MI)

    44-6

    495

    6

    14

    6

    Oklahoma Wesleyan

    43-10

    489

    7

    6

    8

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    37-10

    485

    8

    2

    8

    The Master's (CA)

    41-10

    467

    9

    13

    10

    Tabor (KS)

    46-9

    443

    10

    8

    1

    Faulkner (AL)

    42-12

    437

    11

    17

    15

    Auburn Montgomery (AL)

    36-16

    389

    12

    1

    13

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    40-10

    382

    13

    41

    12

    LSU Shreveport (LA)

    40-12

    357

    14

    5

    11

    Westmont (CA)

    37-13

    352

    15

    16

    16

    Northwestern Ohio

    37-10

    310

    16

    11

    17

    Bellevue (NE)

    41-12

    303

    17

    24

    20

    Sterling (KS)

    44-11

    294

    18

    18

    18

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    32-16

    265

    19

    19

    14

    Campbellsville (KY)

    27-9

    252

    20

    29

    21

    St. Thomas (FL)

    38-13

    218

    21

    3

    19

    Concordia (CA)

    40-14

    212

    22

    21

    23

    Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH)

    30-8

    181

    23

    34

    22

    Freed-Hardeman (TN)

    33-12

    180

    24

    37

    24

    Point Park (PA)

    36-11

    146

    25

    36

    25

    William Woods (MO)

    35-10

    115

     

    10

     

    British Columbia

    27-16

     

     

    12

     

    Vanguard (CA)

    36-18

     

     

    15

     

    Concordia-Portland (OR)

    29-21

     

     

    22

     

    Lindsey Wilson (KY)

    35-18

     

     

    23

     

    York (NE)

    42-15

     

     

    25

     

    Missouri Baptist

    35-10

     

  • Top 25 and recap for April 5

    The NAIA Coaches' Top 25 for April 5, with Boyd Nation's ISR rankings. Recap below the fold:

    RANK

    LAST
    WEEK

    ISR

    SCHOOL

    2011
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    1

    1

    Oklahoma City

    29-4

    622

    2

    2

    13

    Lee (TN)

    34-7

    602

    3

    3

    6

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    31-8

    579

    4

    5

    3

    Brewton-Parker (GA)

    28-7

    553

    5

    4

    11

    Oklahoma Baptist

    27-7

    524

    6

    8

    12

    LSU-Shreveport

    30-10

    523

    7

    19

    8

    Biola (CA)

    22-10

    501

    8

    9

    4

    Cal Baptist

    30-9

    468

    9

    11

    5

    British Columbia

    21-7

    463

    10

    12

    9

    Northwood (TX)

    30-8

    437

    11

    13

    24

    Rogers State (OK)

    31-6

    407

    12

    6

    2

    Fresno Pacific (CA)

    22-12

    381

    13

    7

    23

    Union U. (TN)

    25-8

    359

    14

    14

    19

    Union C. (KY)

    29-8

    343

    14

    16

    7

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    20-7

    343

    16

    18

    15

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    27-8

    322

    17

    21

    18

    Auburn-Montgomery (AL)

    29-14

    318

    18

    17

    14

    Cumberland (TN)

    27-12

    307

    19

    20

    21

    Missouri Baptist

    24-8

    269

    20

    15

    20

    Southern Polytechnic (GA)

    26-10

    253

    21

    23

    55

    Southeastern (FL)

    31-13

    203

    22

    22

    45

    York (NE)

    22-8

    181

    23

    RV

    17

    Belhaven (MS)

    28-11

    163

    24

    24

    27

    Tabor (KS)

    29-6

    126

    25

    10

    10

    Faulkner (AL)

    29-9

    107

     

     

    16

    Trevecca Nazarene (TN)

    24-15

     

     

     

    22

    Azusa Pacific (CA)

    18-16

     

     

     

    25

    Menlo (CA)

    16-10

     

    First place votes:Oklahoma City 21, Lee 1

  • Top 25 and recap for April 9

    The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 9, with Boyd Nation's ISR ranking. Recap below the fold.

    RANK

    ISR

    LAST
    WEEK

    SCHOOL

    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    5

    1

    Lee (TN)

    33-8

    556

    2

    10

    2

    Oklahoma City

    33-8

    543

    3

    7

    3

    Faulkner (AL)

    34-9

    523

    4

    11

    4

    Northwood (TX)

    32-8

    501

    5

    24

    6

    Lubbock Christian (TX)

    31-9

    473

    6

    2

    7

    The Master’s (CA)

    32-11

    472

    7

    1

    5

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    29-9

    453

    8

    16

    8

    Embry-Riddle (FL)

    32-10

    434

    9

    12

    10

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    31-12

    409

    10

    14

    9

    Bellevue (NE)

    28-6-1

    388

    11

    4

    11

    Cal State San Marcos

    26-6

    373

    12

    8

    14

    Cumberland (TN)

    29-13

    365

    13

    3

    12

    Concordia-Irvine (CA)

    28-13

    362

    14

    21

    16

    York (NE)

    30-9

    323

    15

    48

    13

    Rogers State (OK)

    25-10

    275

    16

    22

    18

    William Carey (MS)

    29-12

    268

    17

    40

    24

    Lyon (AR)

    33-8

    266

    18

    54

    19

    Freed-Hardeman (TN)

    30-6-1

    262

    19

    36

    20

    St. Thomas (FL)

    30-12

    238

    20

    25

    17

    Oklahoma Baptist

    28-13

    213

    21

    44

    22

    Sterling (KS)

    32-9

    198

    22

    20

    25

    Lindsey Wilson (KY)

    30-14

    176

    23

    30

    15

    Missouri Baptist

    23-8

    168

    24

    58

    23

    Bacone (OK)

    28-11

    143

    25

    27

    RV

    Texas Wesleyan

    31-12

    82

     

    6

     

    San Diego Christian (CA)

    27-13

     

     

    9

     

    Menlo (CA)

    25-14

     

     

    13

     

    Georgetown C. (KY)

    25-13

     

     

    15

     

    Westmont (CA)

    21-20

     

     

    17

     

    Arizona Christian

    20-17

     

     

    18

     

    Science and Arts of Oklahoma

    29-10

     

     

    19

     

    Biola (CA)

    24-18

     

     

    23

     

    British Columbia

    18-10

     

  • Top 25 and recap for March 10

    The NAIA coaches' poll for March 10. Recaps below.

    RANK

    PRVS

    SCHOOL

    2015
    RECORD

    TOTAL
    POINTS

    1

    1

    Oklahoma Baptist

    19-0

    591

    2

    5

    Faulkner (AL)

    23-3

    572

    3

    6

    Georgia Gwinnett

    20-4

    531

    T4

    7

    Tabor (KS)

    17-2

    526

    T4

    9

    Missouri Baptist

    11-1

    526

    6

    18

    Concordia-Irvine (CA)

    21-6

    499

    7

    NR

    Northwood (FL)

    19-5

    469

    8

    3

    Oklahoma Wesleyan

    14-4

    455

    9

    2

    Lewis-Clark State (ID)

    13-5

    429

    10

    10

    LSU-Shreveport

    11-4

    416

    11

    20

    The Master's (CA)

    21-6

    410

    12

    RV

    St. Thomas (FL)

    16-6

    354

    13

    19

    Davenport (MI)

    9-2

    350

    14

    12

    Bellevue (NB)

    12-4

    323

    15

    NR

    Auburn Montgomery (AL)

    15-6

    310

    16

    16

    Oklahoma City

    12-5

    301

    17

    23

    Tennessee Wesleyan

    13-5

    296

    18

    NR

    USC Beaufort (SC)

    19-4

    253

    19

    RV

    Sterling (KS)

    14-4

    252

    20

    22

    Point Park (PA)

    9-1

    239

    21

    RV

    Westmont (CA)

    19-7

    225

    22

    NR

    Mobile (AL)

    16-6

    206

    23

    24

    British Columbia

    17-6

    123

    T24

    17

    Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH)

    0-0

    116

    T24

    RV

    Campbellsville (KY)

    6-2

    116

     

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