Matt Betts’ Big Men On Campus, Week XVIII: Alex Bishop, Landon Bourassa, J.P. Stevenson, Malik Williams and Taylor Wright
Read MoreEdouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) hit a ninth-inning slam to assure Auburn’s win over Ole Miss.
Read MoreToronto Mets grad Max Wright (Toronto, Ont.) launched his second homer of the year - a no-doubter off the scoreboard - to help Indiana State to a 9-7 win over Southern Illinois in their conference opener.
Read MoreDH Edouard Julien (Quebec City, Que.) singled in the 11th to give Auburn a 4-3 walk-off win over the Kentucky Wildcats.
Read MoreKole Cottam hit his 19th homer in the first inning and had three hits in total, but the Kentucky Wildcats lost 4-3 in 11 innings to Auburn.
Read MoreUBC ousted in NAIA opening round after three games.
Read MoreEdouard Julien earns All-freshman SEC honours.
Read More1B Kole Cottam earns SEC First Team honours.
Read MoreKole Cottam, whose father grew up in Burlington, Ont., hit his 18th homer of the spring for the Kentucky Wildcats.
Read MoreFormer Langley Blaze Hayden Jaco (Coquitlam, BC) had a pair of hits for Indiana State in a win over Valpo.
Read MoreTristan Pompey doubles, Kole Kottam extends hit streak
Read MoreKole Cottam a semi-finalist for Howser trophy
Read MoreBMOC Wk XVII: Matt Deneau, Olivier Mailloux, Brandon Reid, Erik Sabrowski, Jackson Wark and Carson Wlad
Read MoreNorth Delta Blue Jays alum Jonathan Cote’s ‘never give up’ attitude follows him everywhere he goes, whether it is on the mound or through health challenges. Unfortunately, the New Westminster, B.C. native has been diagnosed with brain cancer, his third bout with cancer. Canadian Baseball Network contributor Jonathan Hodgson provides information on how you can support Cote and his family.
Read MoreJohn-Anthony Lantigua (Quebec City, Que.) of Oklahoma Wesleyan College is one of five Canadians to be honoured by the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Read MoreKole Cottam, whose father was born in Burlington, Ont., and Tristan Pompey (Mississauga, Ont.) combined for three doubles, two home runs and six RBI in No. 16 Kentucky’s 14-2 victory over Murray State at Brooks Stadium in the far western corner of the Commonwealth on Tuesday night.
Read MoreTristan Pompey (Mississauga, Ont.) reached base all five times he came to bat, driving in four runs with a pair of doubles as No. 17 Kentucky came from behind to post a 9-6 win in the first game of the final regular season weekend at Cliff Hagan Stadium.
Read MoreGreat Lake Canadians grad Max Wright (Toronto, Ont.) had a pair of doubles in Indiana State’s 10-6 loss to Evansville on Friday.
Read MoreThe reigning Canadian Baseball Network college Player of the Year, Christopher Acosta-Tapia (Deauville, Que.) is trying to lead the Oklahoma Wesleyan University Eagles back to the Avista NAIA World Series.
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