Niagara's Brash freshman, MAAC Rookie of Year
Niagara's Brash freshman, MAAC Rookie of Year. Matt Brash finished the season 5-1, appearing in 17 games, starting 10 leading the staff in innings pitched with 77 1/3 innings, fanning 63 batters and recording two saves. He with an ERA of 2.79, which is the fifth-best in Purple Eagles. It may have been a surprise to some -- but not his roomie Joe Tevlin (Toronto, Ont.) who predicted big things for Brash before the start of the season.
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Marist rallies against Stevenson, Griffs at The Falls
Marist Red Foxes rally against SJ.P. tevenson, Griffs now 1-1 at The Falls
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Dressler pitches UTSA to upset in Conference USA tourney
Ontario Terriers grad Steven Dressler (Burlington, Ont.) held 11th-ranked Southern Miss to two runs in 7-2/3 innings on Wednesday to lead the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to an upset win in the opening round of the Conference USA Tournament.
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Cottam, Pompey pace Kentucky in SEC opener
Cottam, Pompey pace Kentucky in SEC opener
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Canisius wins opener at the Falls thanks to Lumley, Senior, Wilson
Canisius won the opener of the MAAC conference tourney at Sal Maglie Stadium in Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Windsor's Jake Lumley earns MAAC POW for Griffs
Windsor Selects grad Jake Lumley (Windsor, Ont.) earned MAAC POW at Canisius
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Dawgs' Valero commits to No. 1 Oregon State
Cesar Valero (Calgary, Alta.) commits to number one ranked Oregon State.
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Tristan Pompey earns an All-SEC First Team honours
OF Tristan Pompey (Toronto, Ont.) led the SEC-conference with a .410 batting average in league games, while tallying the most hits and finishing in the top three in runs, on base percentage and total bases.
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Metro Atlantic conference tourney comes to The Falls
The Canisius Golden Griffs will have 10 Canucks on their roster when the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference goes Wednesday afternoon at Sal Maglie Stadium in Niagara Falls, NY.
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Victoria Eagles grads Morris, Duncan pace Crowder
Two key pieces of the Crowder Roughhriders puzzle are 3B Kobe Morris (Victoria) and OF Tyler Duncan (Sooke, BC)
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Tristan Pompey an award contender at Kentucky
The University of Kentucky Wildcats have four position players ready to make a run at post-season awards.
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Tristan Pompey's slam paces Kentucky
OF Tristan Pompey hit a gran slam as Kentucky thumped Florida to move into a three-way tie in the SEC.
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Eccles joins HarbourCats, first female to play in WCL
Baseball Canada alum Claire Eccles will join the West Coast League's Victoria HarbourCats this summer and become the first female to play in the circuit. Canadian Baseball Network lead writer Alexis Brudnicki shares Eccles' story.
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One for the 7th finger, PBA wins title in 11th
It has been said many times over the last seven years, but this year's championship final may top them all. The PBA Dawgs fought through 11 innings, including a 10th inning rally to tie the game to beat longtime rival Thompson Rivers University 4-3. With that win PBA took home its seventh straight championship.
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Stroud returns to Okotoks hungry for a championship
Right-hander Liam Stroud (Maple Ridge, B.C.) will serve in a leadership role for the Okotoks Dawgs in his senior season. After a disappointing end to his collegiate career with the University of British Columbia, he returns to the Dawgs hungry for a championship. Dustin Saracini spoke with Stroud for his "The Weekly Dawg" feature.
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Noble leads UBC's post-season honours
RHP Connor Noble lead the UBC Thunderbirds earning NAIA West Pitcher of the Year honours.
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Coyotes edge UBC 2-1 to eliminate T-Birds
The UBC Thunderbirds were eliminated 2-1 in the NAIA West Grouping tournament by the College of Idaho Coyotes. UBC was 32-16 on the season.
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Gillies puts UBC into showdown with Idaho
Tyler Gillies puts UBC into showdown with Idaho
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U of Winnipeg bangs program after six years
The University of Winnipeg Wesman played its final game last weekend against the Mayville State Comets and this week found out it was the final, final game. The school cut four programs including baseball.
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Vauxhall grad Perkins back from serious tooth infection at Canisius
A tooth infection that required emergency surgery has limited Vauxhall Baseball Academy graduate Carson Perkins to 16 innings in six appearances in his first year at Canisius College. But the 6-foot-5 right-hander, who lost 30 pounds after enduring two root canal surgeries, has recuperated and is enjoying being part of his collegiate squad. Canadian Baseball Network lead writer Alexis Brudnicki reports on Perkins' challenging first college season.
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