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Baseball Game Notes
2018 Crusader Baseball Game Notes Contact: BRANDON VICKREY Office: 219.464.5396 Valpo Sports Media Relations [email protected] www.valpoathletics.com Athletics-Recreation Center 1009 Union Street Valparaiso IN 46383 Dallas Baptist (23-13, 7-2 MVC) 2018 Schedule and Results Date Opponent Time/Result at Valparaiso (14-21, 4-5 MVC) Feb. 16 at Alabama L 16-2 Emory G. Bauer Field | Valparaiso, Ind. Feb. 17 at Alabama L 6-5 Feb. 18 at Alabama L 12-6 Friday, April 27, 3 p.m. CT – Jon Tieman (R) vs. Trevor Conn (R) Feb. 23 vs. Holy Cross# CCD Saturday, April 28, 1 p.m. CT – Trey Ferketic (R) vs. MD Johnson (R) Feb. 24 at Oklahoma W 11-4 Feb. 25 vs. Holy Cross# W 20-6 Sunday, April 29, noon CT – Wes Gordon (R) vs. Luke Eldred (R) Feb. 25 at Oklahoma L 3-2 (F/10) March 2 vs. CSUN& L 14-13 Next Up in Crusader Baseball: The Valparaiso University baseball team will welcome March 3 at Grand Canyon W 12-6 the Missouri Valley Conference preseason favorites to Emory G. Bauer Field this week- March 4 vs. CSUN& L 6-5 end for a three-game conference series. Dallas Baptist has won seven of its nine MVC March 4 at Grand Canyon W 11-7 affairs after hauling in seven of the eight first-place votes in the preseason coaches poll. March 6 at UC Riverside L 4-3 March 7 at UC Riverside L 14-5 This marks the first of two straight home weekends where Valpo will host programs March 9 at Loyola Marymount L 10-3 with proud baseball traditions, as DBU and Missouri State – both teams that played in March 10 at Loyola Marymount L 7-4 the NCAA Tournament a year ago – come to town for the first time. -
College Coaches Database 7 6 18.Numbers
Division I ©Van Dril Media, LLC Conference State School First name Last name Position Email address Phone number AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Greg Lovelady Head coach [email protected] AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Ryan Klosterman AC [email protected] (407) 823-4320 AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Justin Parker AC [email protected] (407) 823-3260 AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Ted Tom AC [email protected] (407) 823-5265 AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Drew Roberts Dir B Ops [email protected] (407) 823-4869 AAC OH Cincinnati Scott Googins Head coach [email protected] 513-556-0566 AAC OH Cincinnati JD Heilmann AC [email protected] 513-556-0565 AAC OH Cincinnati Kyle Sprague AC [email protected] 513-556-1538 AAC OH Cincinnati Andy Nagel Dir B Ops [email protected] 513-556-0571 AAC OH Cincinnati Tony Maccani Volunteer AC AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Jim Penders Head coach [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Jeff Hourigan AC [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Josh MacDonald PC/Rec Coor [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Chris Podeszwa Volunteer AC [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Jordan Tabakman Dir B Ops [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC NC East Carolina Cliff Godwin Head coach [email protected] (252) 737-1985 AAC NC East Carolina Jeff Palumbo AC/Rec Coor [email protected] (252) 737-1984 AAC NC East Carolina Dan Roszel PC [email protected] (252) 737-1467 AAC -
2011 Indiana State Baseball Gosycamores
Baseball Media Guide 2011 Download date 06/10/2021 08:38:34 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10484/1640 2011 Quick Facts / Table of Contents 2011 Quick Facts Table of Contents Name of School .................. Indiana State University Location .......................................... Terre Haute, Ind. 2011 Quick Facts ....................................................... 1 Facility Upgrades ......................................................... 2 Founded .............................................................. 1865 Gameday at Bob Warn Field ....................................... 3 ....................................................... 10,672 Enrollment 2011 Season Preview ............................................... 4-5 Nickname .................................................. Sycamores 2011 Roster ................................................................. 6 School Colors ........................... Royal Blue & White 2011 Schedule ............................................................. 7 Home Facility .... Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium Capacity ............................................................. 2,000 Coaching Staff Surface .............. Field Turf (Infield), Grass (Outfield) Head Coach Rick Heller ........................................... 8-9 Assistant Coaches ................................................ 10-11 Dimensions ................ 340 (LF), 402 (CF), 340 (RF) Affiliation ......................................... NCAA Division I 2011 Indiana State Sycamores Conference ....................................... -
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TheCaliforniaTech Volume LVII Pasadena, California, Thursday, May 3, 1956 Number 26 BOD settles Forum fate; --Blast!--- Lost Weekend Class slates revealed; appoints student committee Last Monday night the ASCIT Board of Directors settled the festivities near 50 candidates hopeFul fate of the unrecognized Open Forum by unanimously adopting Lost Weekend is almost here! Elections of next year's class officers will be held today be a "compromise" resolution. tween 10:30 and 4 :00 in front of Dabney Hall and from 12:30 The resolution established a seven-man committee to im Final plans for the fourth an to 4 :00 in front of Dabney Hall and from 12:30 to 1 :00 in plement the purpose of the Forum as stated in the proposed nual Lost Weekend, blast par ex the student houses. constitution. The committee shall have the power to bring cellence, have been announced Nominations were held last week, having closed on Thursday, speakers to the campus, but such speakers must have the by Dave Leeson, ASCIT First April 26, except for unopposed offices, and the following slates approval of the BOD. The com Representative. The event, set will be voted upon: mittee as appointed by the board for May 18-20, is designed to For senior offices: president, is composed of Gene Barston, Announcements .• give all Techmen a chance to Jon Harford, Dick Hundley, Bob Fritz Benning, Tom Bergeman, ASCE Chapter Meeting bring dates from home for a Gelber; vice - president, Bill Mike Bleicher, John Lango, Don ASCE Chapter will meet Tech social function. Ricketts still Hecht. -
Football All-Time Results (Updated Through Spring 2021 Season)
Football All-Time Results (updated through Spring 2021 season) 1919 1923 1927 Head Coach: George Keogan Head Coach: William Shadoan Head Coach: Earl Scott Season Record: 5-3 Season Record: 5-2-1 Season Record: 1-5 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Oct. 4 Chicago YMCA W 26-0 Oct. 6 at Western Normal L 6-0 Oct. 1 Butler L 58-0 Oct. 11 Notre Dame Freshman L 7-0 Oct. 13 at Des Moines L 9-3 Oct. 15 Northern Illinois Normal L 12-2 Oct. 18 at Transylvania W 12-3 Oct. 20 YMCA College W 44-3 Oct. 22 at Michigan Normal L 44-0 Oct. 25 Great Lakes Naval Station W 33-0 Oct. 27 at DePaul W 34-7 Oct. 29 Wheaton W 19-0 Nov. 1 at Saint Louis L 3-0 Nov. 2 Lewis W 110-0 Nov. 5 Detroit City L 6-0 Nov. 7 Hanover W 54-0 Nov. 10 LaCrosse Normal W 14-0 Nov. 19 at Saint Viator L 28-0 Nov. 15 Morningside L 27-0 Nov. 17 at Saint Viator W 10-7 Nov. 27 at South Dakota W 12-0 Nov. 29 Dubuque T 0-0 1928 Head Coach: Earl Scott 1920 1924 Season Record: 1-6 Head Coach: George Keogan Head Coach: William Shadoan Date Opponent W/L Score Season Record: 5-3 Season Record: 4-3-2 Sept. 29 at Albion L 12-0 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Oct. -
Division I Baseball Records
DIVISION I BASEBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 5 Annual Individual Champions 18 Team Records 30 Team Leaders 33 Annual Team Champions 45 All-Time Winningest Teams 53 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls (1959-2018) 58 Baseball America Division I Final Polls (1981-2018) 64 USA Today Baseball Weekly/American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls (1992-2018) 68 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls (2001-2018) 71 Division I Statistical Trends (1970-2018) 73 Division I No-Hitters and Perfect Games By Year (Since 1957) 74 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA Division I baseball records began Career with the 1957 season and are based on informa- 418—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 Home Runs Per Game tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by (288 games) Season institutions participating in the statistics rankings. 0.74—Keith Hammond, Augusta, 1987 (26 in Career records of players include only those years Consecutive Games Hit 35 games) in which they competed in Division I. Annual team Safely champions in home runs, triples, doubles, stolen 58—Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 1987 Consecutive Games With bases, slugging percentage and double plays A Home Run were added in 1972. Annual individual champions in saves were added in 1980; runs, bases on balls Consecutive Hits 8—Ryan Jackson, Duke, March 18-April 1, 14—Larry Patterson, Gonzaga, 1977 1994; Andy Bruce, Georgia Tech, March 2-10, and toughest to strike out were added in 1981. 1991 Individual hit by pitch and sacrifice hits were added Consecutive Times On in 2004. -
Sports Pg6 7-11
dailydaily newsnews 6 The Goodland Daily News / Wednesday, July 11, 2001 sports Taking a break... Hill wins second straight race By Lester Bolen Shannon finished fourth in the main 3. 33, Williams 5. 17R, Rhea The Goodland Daily News event. 4. 11, Shannon 6. 86, Beakley Ron Hill of Sharon Springs needed Jarrod Smades of Goodland won his 5. 57, Kuntz 7. 11B, Justin Russell a little luck the last time he raced at heat in the bomber division and fin- 6. S5, Snethen Sherman County Speedway, using a ished second overall. 7. 5, Damon Modified Heat No. 1 well-timed caution flag to take the lead The next races at Sherman County 8. 31, West 1. 34H, Doug Holzmeister, Colby and win the stock car prize. This week, Speedway will be at 6:30 p.m. on Sat- 9. 13, Cloyd 2. 37, Jeff Tubbs, Colby he decided to take his fate into his own urday, July 21, and 6:30 p.m. on Sat- 10. 13X, Stegman 3. 23X, Jeff Hartwell, Colby hands. urday, Aug. 18, for the Bill Gray Me- 11. 99, Waterman 4. 21, John Icke, Colby After falling back to third place dur- morial. 12. 8, Munoz 5. 76, Mike Shaw, Brighton ing the race on June 16 and quickly Bomber Heat No. 1 13. 44A, Bauer 6. 101, Jim Beaman, Littleton falling farther behind the leader, Hill 1. 11, Shannon, Atwood 14. 111, Giesenagen 7. 383, Milo Lippelman, Oberlin pulled even with the front runners and 2. 25, Jeremy Blackwell, Quinter Heat No. 2 then, on a thrilling last lap, passed them 3. -
Baseball Game Notes
2021 Baseball Game Notes Contact: BRANDON VICKREY Office: 219.464.5396 Valpo Sports Media Relations [email protected] www.valpoathletics.com Athletics-Recreation Center 1009 Union Street Valparaiso IN 46383 Valparaiso (11-23, 6-10 MVC) 2021 Schedule and Results at Bradley (14-15, 6-5 MVC) Date Opponent Time/Result Dozer Park | Peoria, Ill. Feb. 19 at UAB W 6-2 Friday, May 7, 6 p.m. – RHP Ryan Mintz Feb. 20 at UAB L 8-2 Saturday, May 8, 1 p.m. (Game 1) – TBD Feb. 21 at UAB L 4-1 Saturday, May 8, to follow (Game 2) – RHP Colin Fields Feb. 26 at Jacksonville State L 5-4 Sunday, May 9, 1 p.m. CT – RHP Zach Fricke Feb. 27 at Jacksonville State (DH) L 10-2 Feb. 27 at Jacksonville State (DH) L 13-3 March 12 at Middle Tennessee State L 5-2 Next Up in Valpo Baseball: The Valparaiso University baseball team will look to contin- March 13 at Middle Tennessee State (DH) W 5-0 (7) ue its recent hot streak as it vies for a third consecutive series win this weekend against March 13 at Middle Tennessee State (DH) W 3-2 (8) Bradley. However, this time the team will have to do it on the road, where Valpo is seeking March 14 at Middle Tennessee State L 5-0 its first conference win of the season. The Brown & Gold have collected home series March 19 at Western Kentucky L 8-4. March 20 at Western Kentucky W 8-6 (11) victories in Missouri Valley Conference play each of the last two weekends, taking three March 21 at Western Kentucky L 11-1 of four from both Southern Illinois and Illinois State. -
Baseball in Wartime Newsletter No 24 Now Available
Gary Bedingfield’s Baseball Volume 3, Issue 24 in Wartime Baseball September 2009 www.baseballinwartime.com [email protected] in Wartime www.baseballinwartime.com Casualties of the Korean War Name Pos Service Cause of Death Location Date ast month I was discussing Korean War casualties with Erwin Adamcewicz OF US Army Died from Wounds USA Nov 21, 1952 my dear friend, Burr “Ox” William Crago OF US Army Killed in Action Korea July 26, 1951 Oxley. Whilst Baseball in L Leonard Glica IF US Army Killed in Action Korea May 26, 1951 Wartime has always focused on WWII, I felt a need to include casualties John Hrasch SS US Army Auto Accident USA Aug 18, 1952 from other wars, and Burr kindly James Hudgens OF US Navy Killed in Action Korea April 21, 1952 offered to help compile a list of Korean War casualties from Sporting Raymond Jankowski P US Army Accident USA Nov 5, 1951 News Baseball Guides. Walter Koehler P US Army Killed in Action Korea July 28, 1952 John Lazar P US Army Killed in Action Korea Sept 7, 1951 Together with a little of my own home Edward Leneve C USMC Killed in Action Korea Dec 2, 1950 work, I am proud to present this Jack Leonard P USAF Unknown USA Sept 15, 1953 special edition of the Baseball in Robert Neighbors IF USAF Missing in Action Korea Aug 8, 1952 Wartime Newsletter featuring baseball’s casualties of the Korean Marcel Poelker 2B US Army Killed in Action Korea Sept 25, 1951 War. This in no way is meant to be a George Reeden IF USAF Plane Crash USA Dec 11, 1953 definitive list, but it is certainly a good starting point. -
FOUND in the CROWD: DELILLO's COLLECTIVE SUBJECT a Thesis
FOUND IN THE CROWD: DELILLO’S COLLECTIVE SUBJECT A thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English By Colin Dwyer, B.A. Washington, DC May 1, 2013 Copyright 2013 by Colin Dwyer All Rights Reserved ii FOUND IN THE CROWD: DELILLO’S COLLECTIVE SUBJECT Colin T. Dwyer, B.A. Thesis Advisor: Ricardo Ortiz, Ph.D Second Reader: Brian Hochman, Ph.D ABSTRACT Throughout his career, Don DeLillo frequently returns to representations of gathered crowds, yet DeLillo’s crowd scenes are nowhere so conspicuous as in his two midcareer texts, Mao II and the novella that immediately follows it, “Pafko at the Wall.” In these texts, DeLillo depicts the experience of the crowd as something traumatic, ecstatic, and just beyond the capacity of language. In so doing, he articulates the threat of the dissolution of the individual subject seated in language, as well as the simultaneous promise of a collective subject forming in its stead. This collective subject eludes signification, recognizing itself instead primarily through acts of repetition, as in chants and images of a leader. Though the influence of media in DeLillo’s texts may serve to contain the dread of the crowd, nevertheless the nature of this collective subject must call into question the particular medium in which DeLillo’s crowds confront the reader—the novel. Using the crowd as his focal point, DeLillo thus examines the position of the contemporary American novelist. In his characters Bill Gray and Russ Hodges, he offers the reader two diametrically opposite understandings of the writer’s relationship to the crowd: in one, the perfectly autonomous individual set apart; in the other, the means through which many voices may be spoken by one. -
Baseball Game Notes
2021 Baseball Game Notes Contact: BRANDON VICKREY Office: 219.464.5396 Valpo Sports Media Relations [email protected] www.valpoathletics.com Athletics-Recreation Center 1009 Union Street Valparaiso IN 46383 Illinois State (17-22, 7-5 MVC) 2021 Schedule and Results at Valparaiso (8-22, 3-9 MVC) Date Opponent Time/Result Emory G. Bauer Field | Valparaiso, Ind. Feb. 19 at UAB W 6-2 Friday, April 30, 3 p.m. – RHP Ryan Mintz vs. LHP Colton Johnson Feb. 20 at UAB L 8-2 Saturday, May 1, Noon (Game 1) – TBD vs. RHP Jordan Lussier Feb. 21 at UAB L 4-1 Saturday, May 1, to follow (Game 2) – RHP Colin Fields vs. TBD Feb. 26 at Jacksonville State L 5-4 Sunday, May 2, 1 p.m. CT – RHP Zach Fricke vs. LHP Sean Sinisko Feb. 27 at Jacksonville State (DH) L 10-2 Feb. 27 at Jacksonville State (DH) L 13-3 March 12 at Middle Tennessee State L 5-2 Next Up in Valpo Baseball: The Valparaiso University baseball team will enjoy another March 13 at Middle Tennessee State (DH) W 5-0 (7) home weekend beginning on Friday afternoon as Illinois State comes to town to kick off March 13 at Middle Tennessee State (DH) W 3-2 (8) a four-game set. Valpo will attempt to sustain the positive momentum generated during March 14 at Middle Tennessee State L 5-0 last weekend’s series victory over Southern Illinois and a solid midweek performance March 19 at Western Kentucky L 8-4. March 20 at Western Kentucky W 8-6 (11) at No. -
Gallia Man Day Planned by AMBER Court on Tuesday
Gallipolis FFA Offi- Volleyball, B1 cers’ training, A5 Gallipolis, Ohio 50 CENTS • Vol. 119, No. 146 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Free disposal Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va. couple charged in kidnapping of Gallia man day planned BY AMBER Court on Tuesday. in their respective cases. allegedly forced into a ey and he was released to The defendants were waiting vehicle and dri- them at a parking lot on GALLIA COUNTY GILLENWATER Mullins has been charged [email protected] with burglary, while arrested by deputies with ven to the suspects’ W.Va. Route 2 in Mason — The Gallia County Maynard is facing a kid- the Gallia County Sher- Mason County apart- County. Landfill will hold a free GALLIPOLIS — napping charge. Their iff’s Office on Sunday ment. Mullins and Maynard disposal day on Satur- Bonds have been set and bonds have been set at after they had allegedly Once at the apartment, were later taken into cus- day, Sept. 17. The pur- charges filed against a $400,000, 10 percent, kicked in the front door the couple allegedly tody without incident. pose of this day is for Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., respectively. of a Gallipolis residence threatened Taylor with According to a press local residents to dispose couple alleged to have Both Maynard and located on Bailey Street, bodily harm unless he release issued by the of household garbage kidnapped a Gallipolis Mullins are being held in chased the victim, Corey provided them money sheriff’s office, detectives generated due to clean up man on Sunday. the Gallia County Jail R.