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The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 16, with Boyd Nation's ISR
ranking. Recap below the fold.
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RANK
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ISR
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LAST WEEK
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SCHOOL
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RECORD
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TOTAL POINTS
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1
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8
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2
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Oklahoma City
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37-8
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586
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2
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5
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1
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Lee (N)
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36-9
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571
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3
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13
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4
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Northwood (TX)
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35-8
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546
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4
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7
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3
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Faulkner (AL)
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38-10
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539
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5
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1
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7
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Lewis-Clark State (ID)
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34-9
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503
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T6
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18
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10
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Bellevue (NE)
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33-6-1
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464
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T6
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33
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5
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Lubbock Christian (TX)
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32-13
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464
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8
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17
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8
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Embry-Riddle (FL)
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34-12
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455
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9
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4
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6
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The Master’s (CA)
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32-14
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442
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10
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15
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9
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Tennessee Wesleyan
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34-14
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412
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11
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3
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11
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Cal State San Marcos
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29-7
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405
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12
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11
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12
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Cumberland (TN)
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33-14-1
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393
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13
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2
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13
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Concordia-Irvine (CA)
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30-14
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364
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14
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14
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14
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York (NE)
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34-9
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358
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15
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43
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15
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Rogers State (OK)
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29-12
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313
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16
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40
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17
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Lyon (AR)
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38-9
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304
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17
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44
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18
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Freed-Hardeman (TN)
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35-6-1
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286
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18
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19
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16
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William Carey (MS)
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31-15
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250
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19
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26
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20
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Oklahoma Baptist
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32-13
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238
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20
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37
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21
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Sterling (KS)
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37-9
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229
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21
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20
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22
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Lindsey Wilson (KY)
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34-15
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196
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22
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27
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23
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Missouri Baptist
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28-8
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188
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23
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36
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19
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St. Thomas (FF)
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31-15
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179
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24
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49
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24
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Bacone (OK)
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31-11
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171
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25
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31
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25
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Texas Wesleyan
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34-12
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125
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6
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San Diego Christian (CA)
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29-15
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9
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Arizona Christian
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23-17
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10
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Menlo (CA)
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27-16
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12
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Westmont (CA)
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22-22
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16
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Biola (CA)
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25-20
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21
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Georgetown C. (KY)
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28-14
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22
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Science and Arts of Oklahoma
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33-14
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23
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Vanguard (CA)
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18-25
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24
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British Columbia
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20-13
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25
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Southern Polytechnic (GA)
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29-16
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NAIA baseball action during the past week.
#1 Tennessee Wesleyan lost a mid-week game to #12 Lindsey
Wilson 4-3. The Bulldogs outhit
the Blue Raiders 9-7; LF Leandro Andino hit a sacrifice fly to send
in the winning run. (story).
The defending champions then swept three games against
Indiana-Southeast, 12-2, 3-1, and 2-1. In the first game, Four
Bulldog pitchers combined to hold the Grenadiers to four hits; Jarrod
Jameson got the win. SS Wes Minton scored the winning run in the
second game on a passed ball; Corey Rhoney got the win, went 5 2/3
innings, allowed four hits, struck out five. In the third game, the
Bulldogs managed only two hits off Grenadiers pitcher Lucas Harry,
but RF David Donald was hit by a pitch and scored on a ground out for
the first Bulldog run, and Minton hit a solo home run for the winning
run. Tyler Wilson got the win; he went 4 2/3 innings, allowed two
hits, struck out seven.
The Bulldogs host Georgia Gwinnett February 27, and Saint
Andrew's, who is 9-1, March 2-3.
#2 LSU-Shreveport swept Texas College, 14-4, 3-2,
and 8-4. Rory Young got the win in the first game. The Pilots needed
a two-RBI single in the bottom of the seventh and final inning by C
David Dorton to win the second game. CF Ridge Gonsoulin hit a two-run
home run in the third game, finished 2-for-4 with three RBI.
The Pilots host Division III Louisiana College February 26, and
visit Texas Wesleyan March 1-2.
It wasn't pretty, but five Biola pitchers combined for a 6-0 no-hitter against The Master's, giving the Eagles the series win, and their first no-hitter since 1970.
Josh Staumont pitched the first 5 1/3 innings for the Eagles, got the win. He struck out three, walked five. The next pitcher, Garrett Picha, faced only one batter. He walked him, and threw a wild pitch while doing it. He was relieved by Erick Allen, who went 2 1/3 innings. Javier Martinez came in with two outs in the bottom of the eighth, and a ground ball to third base was scored as an error, the only one of the game. Martinez got a fly out to end the inning, and struck out the first batter in the bottom of the ninth. Will Emerson recorded a fly out and a strikeout to complete the no-hitter.
C Nick Oddo went 3-for-5 with a home run and three RBI for the Eagles. 1B Sage Poland singled in the winning run in the second inning. Eagles Head Coach John Verhoeven didn't realize that his team got a no-hitter until ten minutes after the game was over.
Story from Biola site: Five Biola Pitchers Combine to No-Hit The Master's
The Eagles and Mustangs traded 2-0 shutouts on Saturday. A.J. Work and Daniel Sheaffer combined for the shutout for the Mustangs in the first game, Nick Turner and Javier Martinez combined for the shutout for the Eagles in the second game.
LHP Cole Swanson, a transfer from San Diego State (he pitched 26 1/3 innings for the Aztecs last year, struck out 21), got the start for Concordia-Irvine's season opener, and he delivered a complete-game one-hitter against Arizona Christian. He struck out 14. The one hit was a two-run home run by 1B Ryan Jones in the seventh inning. The final score was 4-2. The winning run for the Eagles came on an RBI single by LF Dylan Bryant in the fifth inning. 1B Bryan Garza completed the Eagles' scoring with a home run in the sixth.
Results from the second day of the NAIA Baseball Opening round:
At Hardeeville, SC:
South Carolina-Beaufort 7, Faulkner 3: The #5-ranked Eagles went two-and-out, and the Sand Sharks gave Corey Black his second loss of the season. The Sand Sharks scored five runs in the last two innings, and the winning run came on a pinch-hit RBI single by Blake Cilwick. Miles Galvin got the win for the Sand Sharks, struck out eleven. The Sand Sharks play Union U. (TN) on Saturday, and the winner plays Saint Thomas.
Saint Thomas (FL) 6, Union U. (TN) 3: The Bobcats go to 2-0 in the tournament. Pinch-hitter Oscar Romero hit a two-RBI single for the winning run.
At Paducah, KY:
LSU-Shreveport 1, Lindsey Wilson 0:
Lindsey Wilson starter Darren Travers gave up a run in the first inning on an RBI single by 1B Greg Friesen, and held the Pilots scoreless the rest of the way. The Pilots needed a shutout from Jared Mortensen, and got one. Mortensen held the Blue Raiders to four hits, struck out ten, and walked only one. The Pilots will face the Peru State-Lindsey Wilson winner tomorrow for the championship.
The NAIA Coaches' poll for April 10, 2012, with
Boyd Nation's Iterative
Strength Rating (ISR):
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RANK
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ISR
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LAST WEEK
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SCHOOL
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2012 RECORD
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TOTAL POINTS
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1
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3
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1
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LSU Shreveport
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30-3
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527
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2
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2
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3
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Lee (TN)
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39-6-1
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508
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3
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8
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2
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Oklahoma City
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30-7
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491
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4
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5
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6
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Faulkner (AL)
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36-9
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477
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5
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1
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5
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Azusa Pacific (CA)
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31-8
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451
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6
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7
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4
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Embry-Riddle (FL)
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32-11
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433
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7
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16
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7
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Oklahoma Baptist
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31-8
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425
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8
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6
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10
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Tennessee Wesleyan
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31-8
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421
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9
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9
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12
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Lewis-Clark State (ID)
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29-9
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382
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10
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20
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8
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Point Park (PA)
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31-6
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365
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11
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4
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11
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Concordia-Irvine (CA)
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26-13
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362
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12
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14
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14
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St. Thomas (FL)
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31-9
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353
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13
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13
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16
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Lindsey Wilson (KY)
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29-10
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320
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14
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39
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13
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Lubbock Christian (TX)
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25-13
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266
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15
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35
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19
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Avila (MO)
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29-6
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263
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16
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10
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17
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Auburn-Montgomery (AL)
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28-18
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258
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17
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17
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23
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Tabor (KS)
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29-5
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224
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18
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15
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21
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Georgetown C. (KY)
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32-7
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223
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19
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12
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24
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The Master's (CA)
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28-14
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207
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20
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21
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RV
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Taylor (IN)
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23-11
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195
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21
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50
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18
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Freed-Hardeman (TN)
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26-16
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182
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22
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26
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RV
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South Carolina-Beaufort
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27-13
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179
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23
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43
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20
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Judson (IL)
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29-8
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147
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24
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24
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RV
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Shorter (GA)
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32-12
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140
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25
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22
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9
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Spring Arbor (MI)
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26-7
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137
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11
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Cal State-San Marcos
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21-16
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18
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Southern Polytechnic (GA)
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29-17
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19
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Biola (CA)
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17-21
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23
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Vanguard (CA)
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16-15
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25
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Belhaven (MS)
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31-15
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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-Victoria 9-0,
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-Brownsville April
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 Cumberland 6-3,
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 Wesleyan April 11, and
Auburn-Montgomery April
13-14. The Flames and #4 Faulkner continue
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 Christian April 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.
Oklahoma City (5-1) split a double-header with Missouri
Baptist. The Spartans won their
season opener 2-1; Bunk Coronado, a transfer from LSU-Shreveport, and
Aaron Matula combined to hold the Stars to three hits, and Coronado
recorded nine strikeouts. LF Joe Riley doubled in the winning run.
The Stars won the nightcap 9-1; Blake Schwartz and Patrick Goelz
combined to hold the Spartans to one hit, and Schwartz struck out ten
of the 17 batters he faced. RF Chad Carman batted in three of the
Stars' runs. A mid-week game at Central Oklahoma was canceled,
and a pair of weekend games against Ottawa were
also canceled. The Stars have a busy week ahead. They host
Southern Nazarene Feb. 16,
MidAmerica Nazarene Feb.
17-18, and Bellevue Feb.
18-19.
Concordia-Irvine (3-4) lost four games on the week to
Division II teams; 11-1 to Cal State-Los Angeles, and 7-6 (11
innings), 14-8, and 6-4 to Cal Poly Pomona. The Eagles missed two
chances to win the extra-innings game. They outhit Cal Poly Pomona in
the second game, but Eagle pitched walked ten batters, and hit three
more. The Eagles host Patten Feb. 17-18.
Lee (8-0) defeated
Tennessee Temple 15-0, and recorded three shutouts against
Shawnee State, 5-0, 2-0, and
4-0. Kris Hall and Joe Fabre combined for a two-hit shutout in the
first Shawnee State game (Hall struck out twelve),
Patrick Merkling pitched five hitless innings in the second game, and
Jose Samayoa allowed one hit in the first five innings of the third
game. 1B Roberto Reyes hit a three-run home run in the third game.
The Flames host Union C. (KY) Feb. 13, visit Tennessee
Wesleyan Feb. 15, and visit
Emmanuel Feb. 17-18.
Concordia-Irvine has
started the season 3-0, with an easy win over Simpson,
and a double-header sweep of Arizona Christian,
6-3 and 10-7. C/DH Chris Kuber is batting .600 for the Eagles, Blake
Harrison, Brent Clapper, and Thomas Hoenshell got the wins. The
defending champions don't play again until Feb. 8, at Division II Cal
State-Los Angeles.
Auburn-Montgomery hosted
a round-robin event with four ranked teams, and the result was a
draw. The Warhawks (they are no longer the Senators), Embry-Riddle,
and Tennessee
Wesleyan went 2-2, and Southern
Polytechnic went 1-1. The best game of the event was probably the
first one, a 2-1 win for the Warhawks over Embry-Riddle. Story at
Auburn-Montgomery site: Dugan's
Walk-Off Gives Warhawks Split with No. 5 Embry-Riddle.
Enbry-Riddle got a complete seven-inning game from Chad Modomo in a
5-2 win over Tennessee Wesleyan; it was Modomo's first start for the
Eagles. The Warhawks host Webber International Feb.
3, and Southeaster Feb.
4. The Eagles host Florida Memorial Feb.
3-4.
Belhaven swept three
games against Blue Mountain,
4-0, 6-3, and 15-4. Geoffrey Thomas, Matthew Shaw, and Robert Marzoni
combined for a four-hit shutout in the first game. Thomas, a transfer
from Southern Mississippi, pitched six shutout innings, allowed one
hit, struck out five. The Blazers host Tougaloo Jan.
31, and visit LSU-Alexandria Feb.
3-4.
Wayland Baptist swept
four games against U. Of the Southwest, 6-2,
5-4, 3-1, and 6-3. The Pioneers score three runs in the bottom of the
seventh to win the second game; freshman LF Colton Palmer hit a
two-RBI single, and freshman SS Bernie Rosario hit a walk-off RBI
double. The Pioneers will be playing at the Arizona Desert Classic in
Anthem, AZ Feb. 2-4, with College of Idaho, Fresno Pacific,
Lewis-Clark State, and Point
Loma Nazarene.
More teams with good starts: Loyola-New Orleans is 4-0,
Emmanuel is 3-0.
Cal Baptist swept three close games from a Cal State San Marcos team 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 Columbia Feb. 18-19. The Cougars visit Point Loma Nazarene on Tuesday, and play Azusa Pacific home-and-away Feb. 18-19.
Cumberland opened 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.
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