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Cortland Baseball -- Quick Facts 2016 CORTLAND BASEBALL -- QUICK FACTS GENERAL Location: Cortland, N.Y. 13045 Founded: 1868 Enrollment (total): 6,958 President: Dr. Erik J. Bitterbaum Director of Athletics: Mike Urtz Nickname: Red Dragons Colors: Red and White Head Athletic Trainer: Sonya Comins Baseball Certified Athletic Trainer: Patrick Deedy Athletic Training Students: Brandon Makres, Jim McEntee Conference: State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Affiliations: NCAA Division III, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) BASEBALL Head Coach: Joe Brown (Ithaca ’90), 17th Year Record at Cortland: 639-162-3 (.797) (prior to NCAA Div. III World Series) Overall Record: 639-162-3 (.797) (prior to NCAA Div. III World Series) Assistant Coaches: Nick Cenatiempo, Brandon McClain, Mark DeMilio, Max Rosing, Shawn May, Mike Ondrako, Frank Paino, Mike Zaccardo Captains: Keith Andrews, Austin Clock, Seth Lamando 2016 Overall Record: 41-6 (prior to NCAA Div. III World Series) 2016 SUNYAC Record: 14-4; SUNYAC regular-season and tournament champion SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: Fran Elia Associate SID: Dan Surdam Graduate Assistant SID: Tim Beauvais SID Work Phone: (607) 753-5673 SID FAX: (607) 753-5789 24-Hour Hotline: (607) 753-2521 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Cortland Athletics Web Page: www.cortlandreddragons.com Cortland Athletics Facebook: www.facebook.com/cortlandreddragons Cortland Athletics Twitter: @RedDragonPride (Cover photos by Darl Zehr Photography) Sports Information Office For Release: May 22, 2016 Cortland Baseball Earns 14th Trip to Division III World Series; Defending National Champs to Face Emory Friday Morning in Wisconsin The defending national champion SUNY Cortland baseball team earned its third straight trip to the NCAA Division III World Series, its eighth in 12 years, and its 14th overall by defeating Susquehanna, 10-9, Saturday afternoon in the championship game of the New York Regional in Auburn, N.Y. The Red Dragons (41-6) will face Emory University (Ga.) (34-10) during the opening day of competition Friday, May 27 at 10 a.m. (11 a.m. Eastern) at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wis. (near Appleton). The eight-team tournament potentially runs until Wednesday, June 1. For the second straight year, the World Series features a format that mirrors the Division I College World Series. The tournament consists of two, four-team double-elimination pools. The two bracket winners will play a best-of-three series to determine the national champion. The other teams in Cortland's pool, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (38-8) and Trinity University (Texas) (39-7), will play Friday at 1:15 p.m. The Cortland/Emory winner and loser will match up with the UW-La Crosse/Trinity winner and loser, respectively, on Saturday. Bracket play continues Sunday and, if needed, Monday, and the championship series will start on either Monday or Tuesday. All four teams in Cortland's pool played in the World Series last year. UW-La Crosse advanced to the championship series before losing twice to Cortland. Trinity and Emory also competed in the same pool as La Crosse, with Trinity going to the final game before falling to La Crosse. The other four-team bracket features first-round matchups of St. John Fisher College (38-11) versus Keystone College (Pa.) (37-9) and La Roche College (Pa.) (41-10) vs. Wisconsin- Whitewater (34-15). Cortland is trying to become the fourth school to repeat as Division III champions, and only the second since the late 1970s. Cal St. Stanislaus won the first two titles in 1976 and 1977, followed by Glassboro State (now Rowan) winning back-to-back crowns in 1978 and 1979. Marietta College won consecutive national titles in 2011 and 2012. St. John Fisher is making its first NCAA World Series appearance. This is the first time that two New York schools are playing in the same Division III World Series in the event's 41-year history. Cortland and Wisconsin-Whitewater are the only two schools in the Series field to have won national titles. Cortland won last spring, in addition to finishing second in both 2005 and 2010. Whitewater has captured titles in 2005 and 2014. Wisconsin-La Crosse finished second last spring and Emory was the national runner-up in both 2007 and 2014. Keystone finished third in its only previous Series appearance in 2011, as did Trinity in its first appearance last year. La Roche, like St. John Fisher, is making its Series debut. Cortland is 0-3 all-time versus Emory, including losses in the 2007 and 2014 World Series. The Red Dragons are 3-0 against Wisconsin-La Crosse, including a 10-inning win in Florida this spring, and have never played Trinity. Cortland’s 14 World Series appearances are the most by any Division III school since the division first adopted an eight-team field in 1991. In addition to their 2015 national title and second-place finishes in 2005 and 2010, the Red Dragons also finished third in both 1997 and 1998, fourth in 2007 and 2012, and tied for fifth in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2014. Cortland, led by 17th-year head coach Joe Brown, was seeded first in the six-team New York Regional. The Red Dragons opened with wins over Castleton, Frostburg St. and Ramapo - the latter two 2015 World Series teams. Cortland lost to Susquehanna, 8-6, in the opening game of the championship round, but edged the Crusaders, 10-9, in the winner-take-all title game. NCAA Division III Baseball World Series; May 27-June 1, 2016; Grand Chute, Wis. FRIDAY, MAY 27 (All times Central) Game 1 (Pool A) - 10 a.m. - SUNY Cortland (41-6) vs. Emory University (Ga.) (34-10) Game 2 (Pool A) - 1:15 p.m. - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (38-8) vs. Trinity University (Texas) (39-7) Game 3 (Pool B) - 4:30 p.m. - Keystone College (Pa.) (37-9) vs. St. John Fisher College (N.Y.) (38-11) Game 4 (Pool B) - 7:45 p.m. - La Roche College (Pa.) (41-10) vs. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (34-15) SATURDAY, MAY 28 Game 5 (A) - 10 a.m. - Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2 Game 6 (A) - 1:15 p.m. - Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 Game 7 (B) - 4:30 p.m. - Loser of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4 Game 8 (B) - 7:45 p.m. - Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4 SUNDAY, MAY 29 Game 9 (A) - 10 a.m. - Winner of Game 5 vs. Loser of Game 6 Game 10 (B) - 1:15 p.m. - Winner of Game 7 vs. Loser of Game 8 Game 11 (A) - 4:30 p.m. - Winner of Game 6 vs. Winner of Game 9 Game 12 (B) - 7:45 p.m. - Winner of Game 8 vs. Winner of Game 10 If no "if necessary" games are needed for either pool: Monday, May 30: Game 13 - 12 p.m. - Pool A winner vs. Pool B winner (first game of best-of-three championship series) Tuesday, May 31: Game 14 - 11 a.m. - second game of best-of-three championship series Game 15 - (30 min. after Game 14) - third game of best-of-three championship series, if needed If one pool needs an "if necessary" game: Monday, May 30: Game 13 - 12 p.m. - Pool A or Pool B "if necessary" game Tuesday, May 31: Game 14 - 11 a.m. - Pool A winner vs. Pool B winner (first game of best-of-three championship series) Game 15 - (30 min. after Game 14) - second game of best-of-three championship series Wednesday, June 1: Game 16 - 11 a.m. - third game of best-of-three championship series, if needed If both pools need an "if necessary" game: Monday, May 30: Game 13 - 12 p.m. - Pool A "if necessary" game Game 14 - 3:30 p.m. - Pool B "if necessary" game Tuesday, May 31: Game 15 - 11 a.m. - Pool A winner vs. Pool B winner (first game of best-of-three championship series) Game 16 - (30 min. after Game 14) - second game of best-of-three championship series Wednesday, June 1: Game 17 - 11 a.m. - third game of best-of-three championship series, if needed # # # 2016 SUNY CORTLAND BASEBALL — NCAA DIVISION III WORLD SERIES NOTES * Cortland is making its 14th NCAA Division III World Series trip (all since 1995) and eighth in 11 years. The Red Dragons won the 2015 national title and finished second in 2010 and 2005, third in both 1997 and 1998, fourth in 2007 and 2012, and tied for fifth in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2014. The Red Dragons tied for seventh in both 1995 and 2008. Most Appearances in NCAA Div. III World Series Since Eight-Team Format Started (1991-2016) 14, Cortland (1995-97-98-99-2000-01-05-07-08-10-12-14-15-16) 11, Marietta (1991-92-95-96-99-2001-02-06-07-11-12) 10, Chapman (1997-2000-01-03-05-06-07-08-09-11) 8, Eastern Conn. St. (1993-95-98-2002-03-04-06-07) 8, Wisconsin-Oshkosh (1991-92-93-94-95-96-98-2003) Number of World Series Appearances (since 1991) for other 2016 World Series Teams 6, Emory (2000-03-07-14-15-16) 6, Wisconsin-Whitewater (2004-05-08-11-14-16) (seven total, including 1989) 2, Trinity (TX) (2015-16) 2, Wisconsin-La Crosse (2016) 2, Keystone (2011-16) 1, La Roche (2016) 1, St. John Fisher (2016) (In all, 66 schools have made at least one World Series appearance since 1991.) * Cortland is playing in the NCAA tournament for the 25th time.
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