Posts Tagged ‘ Arizona State ’

Florida International 2010 Schedule

November 4, 2009
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Florida International 2010 Schedule

The Florida International baseball team recently finalized its 2010 schedule, announced head coach Turtle Thomas. The 2010 slate is packed with big-name programs both at home and on the road to go along with the always-challenging Sun Belt Conference schedule. “I think the Sun Belt getting better and better every year because we have...

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Final 2009 College World Series Statistics

October 31, 2009
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THE FULL BREAKDOWN FROM EVERY GAME AT ROSENBLATT IN 2009 (Produced Exclusively By Collegebaseball360.com) This report gives college baseball fans a comprehensive statistical look at how all eight teams (LSU, Texas, North Carolina, Arizona State, Virginia, Arkansas, Southern Mississippi, and Cal State Fullerton) faired in Omaha during the 2009 College World Series. The report...

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Cal Poly Baseball Announces 2010 Schedule

October 14, 2009
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Cal Poly Baseball Announces 2010 Schedule

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. ­ Eleven games against Pac-10 Conference teams and three-game home series against USC, Houston, California, Long Beach State and UC Irvine highlight the 2010 Cal Poly baseball schedule announced Tuesday by head coach Larry Lee and director of athletics Alison Cone. Full 2010 Cal Poly Schedule (PDF) The Mustangs will...

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Washington State Baseball Announces 2010 Schedule

October 1, 2009
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Washington State Baseball Announces 2010 Schedule

FULL 2010 SCHEDULE PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University baseball team is scheduled to play 22 games in 2010 against teams that participated in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship last season, Cougar Head Coach Donnie Marbut announced, Thursday. Of the 22 games, 16 will take place in nonconference and a dozen will...

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Another Day, Another College World Series Blog

September 28, 2009
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Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires with some thoughts on Friday’s LSU-Arkansas and Texas-Arizona State games… So much for Cinderella this year. LSU beats Arkansas 14-5 while Texas edges Arizona State 4-3 to each advance to this year’s CWS Chamionship Series.  That means teams with five and six national championships, respectively, will play for the title....

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Friday College World Series Thoughts And Notes

September 28, 2009
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Friday College World Series Thoughts And Notes

Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires shares some thoughts from another day at the College World Series… Does Arizona State’s Kole Calhoun remind anyone else of the character ‘Ham” Porter from the movie Sandlot?   Calhoun (pictured right) and his teammate, Carlos Ramirez, are built more like beer league softball players than college baseball players, but...

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Wednesday CWS Thoughts And Notes

September 28, 2009
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Wednesday CWS Thoughts And Notes

A few notes and thoughts from Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires while waiting for the Virginia-Arkansas game to start… Tonight’s game between Arkansas and Virginia is the first ever on the baseball diamond between the two schools. Last night’s game between Texas and Arizona State marked the 44th time those two teams have played. Texas...

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Sunday College World Series Thoughts

September 28, 2009
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Collegebaseball360.com Editor, Sean Stires, shares some thoughts from a day of baseball at Rosenblatt Stadium… Quite a Sunday afternoon game between North Carolina and Arizona St. UNC’s Alex White: 9 IP-7H-1 ER- 3 BB – 12 K & ASU’s Josh Spence & Mitchell Lambson combine for 10 IP-11H- 2 R – 1 ER –...

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Pre-Day Two CWS Thoughts

September 28, 2009
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Yesterday was a day for mostly “big boys” with LSU, Fullerton, Arkansas, and Virginia all in action. Arkansas and Virginia have just three trips to the CWS between them in the last ten years (and obviously this is UVA’s first trip), but they’re still from power conferences. Three more “big boy” teams are in...

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Wrapping-Up Super Regionals-More CWS Thoughts

September 28, 2009
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The TCU-Texas game is just starting.  It’s the only Super Regional game remaining. Who would have thought that just two of the eight series would go the distance?  Here are a few random thoughts on some of what we saw this weekend… Maybe Southern Mississippi’s Corky Palmer has the key to career success figured...

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