The Victoria Golden Tide will change their name to the Victoria Collegiate Cats.
Read MoreFifteen Okotoks Dawgs alums have started the season on NCAA D1 rosters.
Read More“Matt Spatafora has seen a lot in his decade and a half at Niagara University.
His first season with the program as an assistant coach in 2012 saw the Purple Eagles finish 19-29 and on the outside of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament.
Twelve years later, he helped lead the team to a 38-17 record and the 2024 MAAC championship.
When then head coach Rob McCoy departed to take the top job at William & Mary College that offseason, a position that became vacant after Mike McRae (Niagara Falls, Ont.) left for Rutgers, it was Spatafora the Niagara athletic department tabbed to take over.”
Read More“University of British Columbia left-hander Will Anderson isn’t bashful when discussing his expectations for the 2026 Thunderbirds.
“This is a World Series caliber team with talent everywhere and I think Lewiston is the standard now,” Anderson said.
“I strongly believe our pitching staff will be one of the best in the NAIA and that our lineup will produce at an elite level.”
It was just 10 months ago the T-Birds were right where they hope to be again. “
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts identifies five Canadian Division I players to watch as we inch closer to the start of the college season.
Read MoreNo less than 23 Canadians are on the rosters of the top 25 pre-season ranked schools on the National Junior College Athletic Association rankings.
Read More“It feels like Joey Hawkins was meant to be a Bear.
A Missouri State Bear.
Hawkins (Whitby, Ont.) arrived on the MSU campus in 2012 as a wide-eyed freshman infielder off a standout high school career with the Ontario Blue Jays.
Over his four college seasons, he became the anchor of a team that made a trip to the Super Regionals in 2015 and came within one game of the College World Series. “
Read MoreJoey Hawkins (Whitby, Ont.) has received a contract extension through 2029 to remain as the head at Missouri State University.
Read MoreElliott: RHP Parker Burgess will head to Charleston
Read MoreOkotoks Dawgs -- Mills, Rogers, Thierman -- become Cougars
Read MoreThe stats for the players voted to the 2025 Canadian Baseball Network All-Canadian College teams, as well as those that received Honourable Mentions.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network is proud to announce its 2025 CBN All-Canadian College First Team.
Read MoreABC and Houston Cougars alum Antoine Jean (Montreal, Que.) has been named the 2025 Canadian Baseball Network College Player of the Year
Read MoreWe are proud to unveil the Canadian Baseball Network’s 2025 All-Canadian College Second Team.
Read More“Balancing academic commitments and time on the diamond is a constant struggle for college players.
Brendan Lawson is no stranger to this balancing act, fresh off completing his freshman campaign at the University of Florida.
Whether Lawson (Toronto, Ont.) is working on his footwork at first base or hitting the books, he is always moving – so much so that the phone interview for this article had to be postponed because of a late-night exam that Lawson had to prepare for.”
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Network has unveiled its 26th All-Canadian college Third Team.
Read More“It was another memorable second day of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) West Qualifier for the Brock Badgers.
As they did last season, the Badgers needed back-to-back wins on Day 2 to advance to the OUA Final Four. They delivered with a 3-0 semi-final victory over the McMaster Marauders and a 6-1 win over the Guelph Gryphons in the final.”
Read MoreElliott: Hutar holds 'em as Guelph strands bases loaded in bottom of 9th
Read MoreFormer North Delta Blue Jays and White Rock Tritons OF Jordan Bach (Ladner, BC) is headed to the Kansas Jayhawks.
Read More“It has been said that the game should be called perseverance.
Take Antoine Jean for example.
He didn’t have to battle a bad-hop single or a bad call on the black by the umpire.
Drafted in the 17th round in 2019 by the Minnesota Twins he turned down life-changing money for a high schooler attending Academy Baseball Canada. He said no to $495,000 US to pitch for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Initially he had committed verbally to Pitt.”
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