If any of you follow the sport you need to bookmark this site http://www.channelsurfing.net/. They had live video of 19 games on Friday.
BTW, why doesn't Montana play baseball? Do you guys have that much more snow than ND?
Coastal is 28-7 after a 3 game sweep of Chuck South this weekend(14-7, 15-5, & 11-1). We're 7-1 against the ACC with wins over #3UNC, NCSt, WFU, VaTech(2), and Maryland(2). The loss was to Clemson. We beat Citdogs boys too.
coastal89 wrote:If any of you follow the sport you need to bookmark this site http://www.channelsurfing.net/. They had live video of 19 games on Friday.
BTW, why doesn't Montana play baseball? Do you guys have that much more snow than ND?
Coastal is 28-7 after a 3 game sweep of Chuck South this weekend(14-7, 15-5, & 11-1). We're 7-1 against the ACC with wins over #3UNC, NCSt, WFU, VaTech(2), and Maryland(2). The loss was to Clemson. We beat Citdogs boys too.
There's no HS baseball in Montana. Only club ball. Missoula has the Mavericks, other cities field Legion teams as well....it's kind of remained a "club" sport in Montana, since you never REALLY know what you're going to get, weather-wise....
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Coastal Wins Fifth Straight with an 8-3 Victory over Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The 19th-ranked Coastal Carolina University baseball team (29-7) moved to 8-1 this season against teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference, defeating 16th-ranked Virginia (29-10) 8-3 April 15 at Davenport Field. Coastal broke a 3-3 tie with four runs in the eighth as four Chanticleer pitchers struck out 11 Cavaliers in the win. The Chanticleers have now won seven straight games on the road and five games in a row.
Virginia struck first in the bottom of the third. Corey Hunt led off the inning with an infield single. After freshman Cody Wheeler (Spotsylvania, Va./Spotsylvania) struck out Jarrett Parker, Hunt moved to second on a passed ball. With two outs, Tyler Cannon doubled just over the first base bag, scoring Hunt and giving the Cavaliers a 1-0 lead.
Coastal answered with three runs in the fifth. Junior David Anderson (Lexington, S.C./White Knoll) reached on an error to open the inning. He moved to second on a single from senior Tommy Baldridge (Fort Mill, S.C./Fort Mill). Sophomore Jose Iglesias (Miami, Fla./St. John’s) moved both runners over on a sacrifice bunt and the Chanticleers loaded the bases as junior Tyler Bortnick (Mentor, Ohio/Mentor) walked. Virginia’s Matt Packer walked freshman Rico Noel (Lawton, Okla./Lawton) to bring in Anderson and then junior David Sappelt (Graham, N.C./Southern Alamance) drove in two runs with a single through the left side.
The Chants got out of a jam in the bottom of the fifth. After Wheeler retired Parker, he walked Greg Miclat and Tyler Cannon. Wheeler got David Adams to fly out to right. Coastal brought in junior Pete Andrelczyk (Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Twp.), who struck out Jeremy Farrell to end the threat. Virginia did tie the game in the sixth, scoring two runs. Dan Grovatt doubled to start the inning. He scored on a single from pinch hitter David Coleman. Coleman moved to second on an error from sophomore Adam Rice (Murphy, Texas/Elgin C.C.) and scored on a triple from Franco Valdez. Andrelczyk would get Hunt and Parker to strike out and Miclat to ground out to keep the game tied.
Coastal batted around in the eighth, scoring four runs on three hits. Freshman Scott Woodward (Markle, Ind./Norwell) singled to open the inning. He went to second on a sacrifice bunt from Rice. Jake Cowan intentionally walked junior Dock Doyle (Conway, S.C./Conway), but Anderson singled home Woodward, giving Coastal a 4-3 lead. Iglesias walked with two outs, loading the bases. Jake Rule would then walk Bortnick, giving Coastal a two-run lead. Noel came up with the big hit, a single to left that scored a pair.
Anderson brought in Coastal’s eighth run of the day, as his single with two outs brought in Woodward.
Andrelczyk earned the win in relief for the Chants. He allowed four hits and two runs in 2.1 innings. He struck out three Cavaliers. Wheeler struck out seven in 4.2 innings. Freshman Matt Rein (Houston, Texas/Langham Creek) and senior Joey Haug (Holt, Mo./Maple Woods C.C.) pitched a scoreless inning apiece to close the game. The loss went to Cowan, who gave up three runs in 1.1 innings. Matt Packer started the game for Virginia, as he gave up four hits and two earned runs in 4.1 innings.
Anderson went 3-for-5 with two runs-batted-in for Coastal. Noel drove in three runs in the win. For Virginia, Grovatt and Hunt had two RBI apiece.
coastal89 wrote:
BTW, why doesn't Montana play baseball? Do you guys have that much more snow than ND?
Legion Baseball is very popular and MT produces some very good teams.
Montana has 3 college teams: MSU-Billings D-II, Glendive and Miles City, JUCO.
Montana could field teams at every college if they chose to, it's a shame they don't.
Almost every college in ND fields a baseball team; JUCO, NAIA, and D-II, and the weather is far worse in ND.
I wish NAU had never dropped baseball (early 1980's) - but no conference made scheduling difficult. Tons of baseball talent in Arizona - we could field a great team.
Through Games of Sunday, May 18, 2008
Generated: Tuesday 05/20/08 04:05 PM
RPI
7 Coastal Caro.
Coastal is 46-11 after todays win and play for the BSC tournament championship on Saturday. Suday they'll be watching to find out if they host a regional for the second straight year.