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Team and player highlights updated each week throughout the college baseball season

Around The Bases-March 11

March 11, 2010
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A Look At Teams Trending In Different Directions The fourth week of the college baseball season is under way, and we are starting to get a true feel for what teams are (and aren’t).  UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton were each top 10 teams at the start of the season, so who could...

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Around The Bases-March 3

March 3, 2010
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Around The Bases-March 3

A Look At Who’s Hot & Who’s Not In College Baseball March is here and week three of the college baseball season is underway.  Most parts of the Midwest and Northeast are still digging out of the snow, but it’s only a matter of time before it melts and spring officially gets here.  It...

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College Baseball Notebook-Week 2

March 2, 2010
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College Baseball Notebook-Week 2

A By The Numbers Look At The First Full Week Of The Season 3…Weekend wins over Stanford by Texas.  The Longhorns had dropped 2 of 3 games at home to New Mexico on opening weekend, while the Cardinal had started the season with a home 3-game sweep of Rice. 20-5…Combined score of Texas’ three...

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Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Poll – March 1

March 1, 2010
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Five New Teams Enter This Week’s Rankings TUCSON, Ariz. — Defending national champion Louisiana St. is ranked No. 1 for the second straight time in Collegiate Baseball newspaper’s NCAA Division I baseball poll. The Tigers (7-0) swept a 3-game series over the weekend against William & Mary. On the season, LSU is averaging 8.8...

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College Baseball Stock Up/Stock Down – Week 1

February 25, 2010
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A Look At Some Movement From Opening Weekend Action It’s only one weekend, but there were plenty of statements made over the course of the season’s first three days.  Granted, the trends are a little skewed right now, since everything is based on mostly head-to-head match-ups, but we’ll do this every week throughout the...

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Week One College Baseball Notebook By The Numbers

February 22, 2010
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Week One College Baseball Notebook By The Numbers

Milestones & Upsets Highlight The First Week Of 2010 2…wins by unranked New Mexico at #1 Texas in Austin.  The Lobos lost the season-opener on Friday, but came back with 3-1 and 6-5 wins Saturday and Sunday.  The wins are the first ever for New Mexico over a #1 ranked team.  Texas topped every...

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Intriguing Week One College Baseball Match-Ups

February 18, 2010
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Intriguing Week One College Baseball Match-Ups

Some Big Match-Ups Highlight The Start Of 2010 Campaign We’re almost there.  The 2010 college baseball season starts tomorrow.  Most of the nearly 300 teams that open their seasons Friday haven’t played together in a real game since last May. Not every team is playing this weekend.  Maine is the only team from the...

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Ten College Baseball Questions For 2010

February 17, 2010
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Ten College Baseball Questions For 2010

Ten Questions On The Eve Of The College Baseball Season By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires A new college baseball season is about to begin.  It’s a season that is started a week earlier than it was originally slated to begin, and one school (James Madison) has already canceled its season opener, because (spoiler) it...

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The College Baseball Season: To Extend Or Not To Extend

January 11, 2010
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The College Baseball Season: To Extend Or Not To Extend

NCAA To Decide Season’s Length This Week By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires An NCAA Committee will vote this Friday (Jan. 15) on whether or not to extend the length of the college baseball season from 13 to 14 weeks.  Actually, it will vote on whether to override a vote that has already added a...

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Around The Bases

January 5, 2010
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Around The Bases

A Few Things I’m Thinking About Right Now… By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires 1.  A new year is here, but the question is how do you say the year?  You would think “2010″ is pretty simple, but maybe not.  I guess ESPN has directed its employees to say “Twenty-Ten”.  I prefer “Two Thousand Ten”.  ...

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