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		<title>Michigan Alum Larkin To Baseball HOF</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 13:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p><strong>NEW YORK, N.Y.</strong> &#8212; Former <strong>University of Michigan</strong> baseball All-American <strong>Barry Larkin</strong> (1983-85) has been selected as a member of the 2012 class to the <strong>National Baseball Hall of Fame</strong>, it was announced today (Monday, Jan. 9). Larkin, who garnered 86.4 percent of votes by members of the Baseball Writers&#8217; Association of America in his third time on the ballot, will be inducted in a ceremony on July 22, 2012, in Cooperstown, N.Y.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Larkin.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-23834" title="Larkin" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Larkin-300x162.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="162" /></a>Larkin will become the fourth Wolverine to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. <strong>George Sisler</strong> was inducted in 1939 and lettered at U-M in 1913, &#8217;14 and &#8217;15. He played for the St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators and Boston Braves, and held the Major League record for hits in a season (257) until 2004. <strong>Charlie Gehringer</strong> played on the freshman team at U-M in 1923 and was awarded a freshman letter. He went on to become a six-time All-Star and American League Most Valuable Player in 1937 with the Detroit Tigers. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1949. <strong>Branch Rickey</strong>, who is credited with inventing the modern farm system, pioneering the utilization of statistics and breaking the color barrier by signing <strong>Jackie Robinson</strong>, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1967. Rickey coached U-M from 1910-13 while attending the Michigan Law School.</p>
<p>During his three-year career at Michigan, Larkin led the Wolverines to the <strong>College World Series</strong> twice (1983-84) and was a two-time All-America selection (1984-85). As a freshman, Larkin had two doubles in a victory over Maine in the first game of the College World Series, leading the Wolverines to a third-place finish. The Wolverines finished seventh during his sophomore campaign as Larking picked up the first of two consecutive All-America citations. The shortstop hit a career-high .368 during his junior year to earn national recognition for the second straight season.</p>
<p>Larkin ranks among the top 10 in five different single-season categories at U-M. He is tied for second in triples (8), tied for sixth in home runs (16) and tied for third in total bases (150) while ranking third in runs scored (72) and fifth in runs batted in (66). He also ranks in the top 10 in four career offensive categories &#8212; third in triples (13), fifth in runs scored (172), tied for eighth in stolen bases (44) and 10th in batting average (.361).</p>
<p>After leaving Michigan, Larkin was drafted fourth overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the 1985 MLB Draft. The shortstop spent one-and-a-half seasons in the minors before being called up to Cincinnati, where he played for 19 years, including helping lead his squad to the 1990 World Series title. In 1995, he was named the National League MVP while hitting .319 with 15 home runs and 51 stolen bases. The three-time Gold Glove winner was also a 12-time All-Star and nine-time Silver Slugger honoree. Larkin became the first Major League Baseball shortstop to join the 30-30 club in 1996 when he hit 33 home runs and swiped 36 bags. Larkin also has been honored for his off-the-field work, winning the Roberto Clemente award in 1993 in recognition of his philanthropic work.</p>
<p>Larkin had his Michigan No. 16 jersey retired on May 1, 2010. His number is one of six on the wall at Ray Fisher Stadium, joining Don Lund&#8217;s No. 33 (1943-45), Moby Benedict&#8217;s No. 1 (1954-56), Bill Freehan&#8217;s No. 11 (1961), Ray Fisher&#8217;s No. 44 (head coach, 1921-58) and Jim Abbott&#8217;s No. 31 (1986-88).</p>
<p>After Larkin&#8217;s retirement from baseball in 2005, he served as a special assistant to the manager of the Washington Nationals, focusing on player development and scouting. Larkin now works for ESPN as a studio analyst on &#8220;Baseball Tonight.&#8221;</p>
<p>Larkin becomes the third former Wolverine this calendar year to be inducted into a sports Hall of Fame. Lloyd Carr was recently inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, while Cazzie Russell was named to the College Basketball Hall of Fame in November.</p>
<p>Larkin will be joined in the class by former Chicago Cub great Ron Santo, who was selected by the Golden Era committee in December and will enter the Hall posthumously after passing away in December.</p>
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		<title>Michigan Alum Matheny To Manage St. Louis Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 18:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<div id="attachment_23479" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Matheny.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-23479" title="Matheny" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Matheny.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">New Cardinals manager Mike Matheny played at Michigan from 1989-1991 (Courtesy MGoblue.com).</p></div>
<p>ST. LOUIS, Mo. &#8212; University of Michigan alumnus and 13-year Major League Baseball veteran <strong>Mike Matheny</strong> (1989-91) was officially introduced as the 49th manager in St. Louis  Cardinals history at a press conference Monday (Nov. 14). Matheny  replaces Tony LaRussa, who retired after the Cardinals won the 2011  World Series in seven games over the Texas Rangers.</p>
<p>Matheny becomes the first Wolverine alum to manage in the Major  Leagues since <strong>Steve Boros</strong> (1956-57) was the skipper of both the Oakland  Athletics (1983-84) and the San Diego Padres (1986).</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very exciting to have one of our own named manager of the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals,&#8221; Michigan head coach <strong>Rich Maloney</strong> said. &#8220;Mike was an outstanding player at Michigan, a Gold Glove winner  and All-Star in the big leagues, and now a Major League manager. Mike  continues to raise the bar in everything he does. He&#8217;s a true class act,  and we in the Michigan family could not be more proud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Matheny played for four teams during his Major League career and won  four Gold Gloves at catcher, earning three with the Cardinals (2000,  &#8217;03, &#8217;04) and another with the San Francisco Giants (2005). He helped  the Cardinals to postseason play four times in five seasons, including a  World Series appearance in 2004. Matheny also played for the Milwaukee  Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays and ended his playing career with the San  Francisco Giants. His best power year came with the Giants in 2005 when  he hit 13 home runs and 34 doubles, drove in 59 runs and had a .406  slugging percentage.</p>
<p>A native of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Matheny earned the Ray L. Fisher  Award (Michigan&#8217;s Most Valuable Player) and was named to the All-Big Ten  Conference third team his junior year (1991) in Ann Arbor. He had 15  doubles, seven home runs, and 39 runs batted in as a co-captain. A  member of the 1990 Big Ten All-Academic team, Matheny won the Ted  Sizemore Award as Michigan&#8217;s top fielder as a freshman and had just one  error in 174 chances in 1990. He helped Michigan to the Big Ten  regular-season title and an NCAA Regional appearance in 1989. Matheny  was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the eighth round of the 1991  Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.</p>
<p>Matheny recently visited Ann Arbor as he was the keynote speaker in the 2011 Michigan baseball banquet in May.</p>
<p>(Release)</p>
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		<title>Michigan 2012 Baseball Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 14:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-23213" title="Michigan" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Michigan1-150x94.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="94" />Michigan </strong>has released its <a href="http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/mich-m-basebl-sched.html">2012 college baseball schedule</a>. The Wolverines open their season February 17-19 with games against <strong>Pittsburgh, Seton Hall</strong> and <strong>West Virginia</strong> at the <em>Big Ten/Big East Challenge</em> in the St. Petersburgh/Clearwater, Fla area.</p>
<p>In fact, the Wolverines play their first 12 games of the season in the Sunshine State. They play four games against <strong>Iona</strong> in Port St. Lucie the following weekend, play <strong>Florida Gulf Coast</strong> on Feb. 29, and then face <strong>Ohio State, Chicago State</strong> and <strong>Xavier </strong>(2) in Port Charlotte from Feb. 29-March 2. Ohio State and Michigan will not meet in Big Ten play this season, so their game in Florida is their only scheduled meeting this year.</p>
<p>Michigan goes to Baton Rouge March 9-11 for games against <strong>LSU </strong>and <strong>Notre Dame</strong> March 9-11. The Wolverines play each of those teams twice. They face <strong>Coastal Carolina, Alabama-Birmingham</strong> and <strong>UConn </strong>March 16-18 in Myrtle Beach, SC at the <em>Coastal Carolina Tournament</em>. Michigan will also host two games with <strong>Coastal Carolina</strong> May 8 &amp; 9 in Ann Arbor.</p>
<p>After playing its first 20 games on the road, Michigan plays a home opening three game series vs. <strong>IPFW </strong>(Ft. Wayne) March 23-25.</p>
<p><strong>Big Ten</strong> play opens March 30-April 1 with three games at <strong>Minnesota</strong>. Other conference road series are at <strong>Penn State, Iowa</strong> and <strong>Purdue</strong>. Michigan hosts <strong>Northwestern, Indiana</strong> and <strong>Nebraska </strong>in conference play. They will host two of their three games against <strong>Michigan State</strong>, with the middle game of the series on April 7 to be played in East Lansing.</p>
<p><a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=52_137"><a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=153_3_324&amp;products_id=978"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-23212" title="Michigan" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Michigan-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>The Dugout</a> in Omaha is your one stop for the most officially licensed 2011 College World Series apparel.</p>
<p><a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=52_137_163_284&amp;products_id=752">The Dugout</a> is located right across the street from the Road To Omaha statue   outside TD Ameritrade Stadium, but if you left Omaha without that   College World Series hat, shirt or memorabilia you were thinking about   you can still get it at <a href="http://dugouthats.com/">Dugouthats.com</a>!  The Dugout also has fitted college and minor league caps – just like the ones the players where on the field.</p>
<p>The best part is, when you click on one of the red links to <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=52_162">Dugouthats.com</a> you will <strong>save 20%</strong> on your order when you enter the coupon code <strong>CB360!</strong></p>
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		<title>Michigan Assistant Leaves To Become Baseball Agent</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 12:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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<div id="attachment_22825" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img class="size-full wp-image-22825" title="White" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/White.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="145" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Matt White</p></div>
<p>University of Michigan baseball assistant coach <strong>Matt White</strong> has announced that he is leaving the Michigan baseball program to join up with super agency <strong>Boras Corp.</strong> led by agent <strong>Scott Boras</strong>.   White was only at Michigan for a little over a year.  While in Ann  Arbor, White assisted the Wolverines as the team’s pitching coach.   Prior to joining Michigan’s coaching staff, White served 3 years as a  volunteer coach at baseball powerhouse Georgia Tech.</p>
<p>Scott Boras is adding a very valuable member to his team.  Other than coaching experience at Michigan and  Georgia Tech, White coached the Under 16 and Under 18 national teams for  USA baseball.  He also just happens to be a former 1st round MLB Draft  pick (#7 overall to the San Francisco Giants in the 1996 Amateur Draft).</p>
<p>A couple of quotes from Georgia Tech head coach <strong>Danny Hall</strong> and USA Baseball Executive  Director/CEO <strong>Paul Seiler </strong>really explain just how valuable White can be  to Boras with regards to recruiting and client retention.</p>
<p>As White was leaving to Michigan from Georgia Tech, Hall said “I think he is one of the brightest young minds in college baseball. He is a future star in the college coaching ranks. He  has a great story to tell the young kids who have a dream of playing in  the major leagues. He can tell these young high school athletes that  college might be a better option than opting for the pros.“</p>
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<p>And Seiler stated the following,</p>
<p>“He is special. I have known Matt since he has been a boy and in  every situation from that day until now, he handles himself with class,  dignity and humility. As a parent I would always ask myself —  would I have my son handed over to team or a coach to help become a  better person and a better player. I would say definitely yes if Matt  was the coach.“</p>
<p>(From Sports Agent Blog)</p>
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		<title>Michigan 2011 Baseball Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 17:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p><strong>Michigan </strong>is the third <strong>Big Ten</strong> school to release its 2011 college baseball schedule. The Wolverines will open their season February 18-20 at the third annual <strong>Big Ten/Big East Challenge</strong> against three still to be determined Big East Conference teams.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-13558" title="Michigan" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Michigan-150x94.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="94" />After a return to Ann Arbor, the Wolverines go back to Florida to start their spring break trip the following weekend for three games against <strong>Rutgers </strong>in Port St. Lucie on Feb. 26 and 27. They play an exhibition against the <strong>New York Mets</strong> the following day and then face <strong>Florida Gulf Coast</strong> in Ft. Meyers on March 2.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-basebl/sched/mich-m-basebl-sched.html">CLICK HERE to see the complete 2011 college baseball schedule.</a></p>
<p>Michigan stays on the road with a trip to the Lone Star State when it plays two games each against <strong>Massachusetts </strong>and host <strong>Sam Houston State</strong> in the <strong>Sam Houston State Tournament</strong> in Huntsville, TX.</p>
<p>The Wolverines then travel to Rock Hill, SC for two games apiece vs. <strong>Winthrop </strong>and <strong>Stony Brook</strong> in the <strong>Bojangles Baseball Classic</strong> March 11-13 and then UM heads to Palo Alto, CA for three games against <strong>Stanford </strong>March 18-20. Those three games complete a stretch of 19 games in four states away from home to open the season.</p>
<p>Michigan plays its home opener against <strong>Michigan State</strong> on March 25. The Wolverines and Spartans play the middle game of their three game series in East Lansing the following day and then conclude the set back in Ann Arbor on March 26. The games are considered a &#8220;non-conference&#8221; series, because the two rivals are not scheduled to face-off in Big Ten action in 2011.</p>
<p>The Wolverines host <strong>Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota</strong>, and <strong>Penn State</strong> in conference action. Road Big Ten series are at <strong>Purdue, Ohio State, Iowa</strong>, and <strong>Northwestern</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Texas Tech</strong> visits Ann Arbor May 10 and 11. It&#8217;s the first time in head coach <strong>Rich Maloney&#8217;s</strong> tenure at Michigan that a team from south of the Mason/Dixon line will visit Michigan.</p>
<p>The Wolverines also play a home and home series with <strong>Notre Dame</strong> on May 3 and 4.</p>
<p>The <strong>Big Ten Tournament </strong>is may 25-28 in Columbus, OH.</p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Dugout1.png"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-13568" title="Dugout" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Dugout1-150x98.png" alt="" width="150" height="98" /></a>The place to find authentic <strong>college baseball caps</strong> is <a href="http://www.dugouthats.com/shop/">Dugouthats.com.</a> The Dugout has been selling officially licensed gear during the College   World Series in Omaha for 15 years, and now you can find all the same   great gear online at <a href="http://www.dugouthats.com/shop/">Dugouthats.com.</a> Whether it’s CWS apparel, or hats of your favorite teams like <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=2_3_21&amp;products_id=52">LSU</a>, <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=2_3_91">Texas</a>, <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=2_3_8">Cal State Fullerton</a>, <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=2_3_19">Long Beach State</a>, <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=2_3_92">UCLA</a>, <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=2_3_31">South Carolina</a>, <a href="http://dugouthats.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=2_3_22&amp;products_id=53">Miami </a>and more you’ll find them at Dugouthats.com!</p>
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<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Maloney2.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-8149" title="Maloney2" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Maloney2.jpeg" alt="" width="84" height="112" /></a>After a slow start to the season Michigan finds itself in a four-way tie for first place in the <a href="http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/021010aaa.html" target="_blank">Big Ten Conference standings</a> heading into this weekend&#8217;s showdown with Ohio State.  In this podcast interview Collegebaseball360.com Big Ten correspondent <strong>Chris Webb</strong> talks to Wolverine head coach <strong>Rich Maloney</strong> about his team&#8217;s turnaround this season as well as the <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/01/11/the-college-baseball-season-to-extend-or-not-to-extend/">extension </a>of the college baseball season and its impact on Northern schools, RPI and more.</p>
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<p>* <strong>NOTE</strong>: <em>Maloney references Notre Dame&#8217;s 2002 CWS team in this interview.  He is correct that Florida State was ranked #1 in the nation when the Irish defeated them in the Tallahassee Super Regional.</em></p>
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<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/bigebig10logo-013.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3893" title="bigebig10logo-01" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/bigebig10logo-013-128x150.jpg" alt="" width="128" height="150" /></a>Three frost-free days of baseball await teams from the Big Ten and Big East Conferences in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater, FL  area this weekend at the second annual Big Ten/Big East Baseball Challenge.   Most of the teams playing this weekend started their seasons last weekend, but a handful will play their season-openers this Friday-Sunday.</p>
<p>Collegebaseball360.com will provide live webcasts of 9 games at this year&#8217;s Challenge.  <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/live-college-baseball-coverage/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for the video streaming schedule.  We will also provide continuous coverage of the event throughout the weekend on our <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/category/big-10big-east-challenge/" target="_self">Big Ten/Big East Challenge Page</a>.  All 30 of this weekend&#8217;s match-ups can currently be found on that page.</p>
<p>Below are capsules for every team participating in this weekend&#8217;s event (for the second time in as many years Georgetown and Pittsburgh will not participate).  We have included results for each team from last week&#8217;s games.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cincinnati</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (29-29, 13-14)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Bearcats</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Brian Cleary</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Cincinnati, OH</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .285 BA, 72 HR, .382 OBP, .965 Fld%…6.73 ERA, 1 CG, 12 SV, 376 K, 194 BB, .318 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Thefts Are Down</strong>:  After stealing 130 and 133 bases in 2007 and 2008, respectively, the Bearcats swiped just 33 bases last year.  The only Big East team with fewer stolen bases was West Virginia with 23.</p>
<p><strong>Long Gone Spina</strong>:  Cincinnati has a big hole to fill in the middle of the order with the loss of <strong>Mike Spina</strong> (.342, 23 HR, 69 RBIs).  The third baseman was taken in the 11th round of last year’s MLB Draft by the Oakland A’s.  His home run total was second in the Big East to Louisville’s <strong>Chris Dominguez</strong> (25).  Spina had an 1.121 OPS last year.</p>
<p><strong>More Losses</strong>:  The Bearcats also lose <strong>Lance Durham</strong>, whose .427 average was the second-best in the conference last year.  <strong>Durham </strong>was drafted in the 14th round by Toronto last June.  His 99 hits set the UC single-season record formerly held by Boston Red Sox infielder <strong>Kevin Youklis</strong>.  Cincinnati also loses its top pitcher, <strong>Jake Geglein</strong> (6-1, 2.97 ERA, 9 SV), who signed a free agent contract with the Texas Rangers.  <strong>Geglein </strong>was the only Bearcat pitcher with either a winning record or a sub-3.00 ERA last year.</p>
<p><strong>Across The Pond</strong>:  Cincinnati head coach <strong>Brian Cleary</strong> served as the pitching coach for the British National Baseball Team at the<em> 2009 Baseball World Cup</em>.  He served in the same role when the team won the silver medal at the <em>2007 European Championships</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  The Bearcats were 1-2 last weekend in a 3-game series vs. Florida Atlantic in Boca Raton, FL.  Cincy won the opener 5-3, but lost the last two games by a combined 12-0.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Connecticut</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (36-24, 14-13)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Huskies</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Jim Penders</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Storrs, CT</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .318 BA, 51 HR, .393 OBP, .959 Fld%…4.39 ERA, 1 CG, 14 SV, 455 K, 197 BB, .269 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Hungry Huskies</strong>:  UConn returns eight batters from a scrappy line-up who hit .301 or better last year, including<strong> George Springer</strong> (.358, 16 HR, 57 RBIs, 1.133 OPS), <strong>Mike Nemeth</strong> (.346, 6 HR, 47 RBIs, 22 doubles), <strong>Pierre LePage</strong> (.340, 1 HR, 38 RBIs), and<strong> Mike Olt</strong> (.301, 8 HR, 40 RBIs).  <strong>LePage </strong>helped the Bourne Braves win the <em>Cape Cod League Championship</em> last summer.  The biggest loss is that of Pete Fatse (.354, 11 HR, 54 RBIs).  <a href="../2009/10/12/podcast-interview-with-uconns-pierre-lepage/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> to listen to a podcast interview with LePage.</p>
<p><strong>Husky Hurlers</strong>:  The Huskies lose key relievers <strong>David Erickson</strong> (3.21 ERA, 12 SV), <strong>Dusty Odenbach</strong> (2-3, 3.34 ERA) and <strong>Dennis Accomando</strong> (1-1, 3.46 ERA), who combined to make 75 relief appearances last year.  They also lose <strong>John Folino</strong> whose six wins led the staff.   Top returnees to the staff include Soph.<strong> Scott Oberg</strong>, who was 4-0 with a team-best 1.78 ERA,<strong> Matt Barnes</strong> (5-3), and <strong>Elliott Glynn</strong> (5-4, 4.76 ERA).  <strong>Glynn </strong>led the team with 12 starts and also hit .266 while making 24 starts as an outfielder.</p>
<p><strong>Coast To Coast</strong>:  After opening its season in Florida at the<em> Big Ten/Big East Challenge</em> UConn heads to California for a four-game series with <strong>Cal State Northridge</strong> followed by a game at <strong>USC</strong>.  The Huskies then play <strong>Tennessee, Marshall </strong>and <strong>Ohio State</strong> in Knoxville, TN.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Illinois</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (34-20, 16-8)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Fighting Illini</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Dan Hartleb</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Champaign, IL</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .316 BA, 42 HR, .394 OBP, .970 Fld%…5.32 ERA, 2 CG, 11 SV, 297 K, 201 BB, .298 opp BA</p>
<p><strong>Thunder Sticks</strong>:  Illinois returns seven of its top nine hitters from a 2009 team that came-up just short of an NCAA Regional bid.  Senior catcher <strong>Aaron Johnson</strong> (.333, 10 HR, 52 RBIs) and sophomore OF <strong>Willie Argo</strong> (.355, 12 HR, 47 RBIs, 1.072 OPS) provide the biggest pop among the returnees who combined for 34 of the team’s 42 home runs last year.  Junior <strong>Pete Cappetta’s</strong> .382 average also ranked sixth among Big 10 batters in ‘09</p>
<p><strong>Big Splash</strong>:  <strong>Argo </strong>homered in his first three collegiate at-bats in a March 7 loss at <strong>LSU </strong>last year.  The Illini shocked the eventual national champions by winning the other two series games in Baton Rouge.</p>
<p><strong>Solid Arms</strong>:  Sophomores<strong> Bryan Roberts</strong> (5-4, 6.72 ERA) and <strong>Will Strack</strong> (6-1, 3.84 ERA) are Illinois’ top returning starters from a year ago.  <strong>Strack </strong>made 9 starts and picked-up a pair of saves as well with six relief outings.  Three other pitchers who combined for six saves and six wins return as well.</p>
<p><strong>South Carolina Swing</strong>:  While Illinois doesn’t play the likes of <strong>LSU </strong>this year they start their spring trip on March 5 in Greenville, SC vs. 2009 <em>Super Regional</em> team <strong>East Carolina</strong>.  The Illini also plays two games vs.<em> Big South Conference</em> preseason favorite<strong> Coastal Carolina</strong> in Conway, SC</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  After the start date to the 2010 season was pushed-up a week Illinois scheduled two home games vs. Bradley.  Those game were cancelled last weekend due to snow and freezing temperatures.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Indiana</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (32-27, 16-7)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Hoosiers</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Tracy Smith</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Bloomington, IN</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .321 BA, 62 HR, .402 OBP, .960 Fld%…5.15 ERA, 7 CG, 10 SV, 439 K, 216 BB, .284 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Arnett-less</strong>:  The Hoosiers lose staff ace <strong>Eric Arnett</strong> (12-2, 2.50 ERA) who tied the IU record for wins and set a new program mark with 109 Ks, which ranked second in the Big 10.  He was named <em>co-Big 10 Pitcher of the Year</em> with Ohio State’s <strong>Alex Wimmers</strong>.  Arnett, who also pitched six of the staff’s seven complete games last year,  is the first Indiana pitcher to earn conference pitcher of the year honors and to be named All-American.  He was a first round pick by Milwaukee in last year’s MLB Draft.</p>
<p><strong>Hoosier Holes</strong>:  <strong>Arnett </strong>is among eight Hoosier players who signed professional contracts after their 2009 Big Ten Tournament Championship seson.  Leading hitter <strong>Kipp Schutz</strong> (.392) and slugging catcher <strong>Josh Phegley</strong> (.344, 17 HR, 66 RBIs) are the top offensive losses.</p>
<p><strong>Young Slugger</strong>:  <em>Freshman All-American</em> outfielder <strong>Alex Dickerson</strong> (.370, 14 HR, 57 RBIs, 1.044 OPS) heads a list of four returning starters who hit .314 or better last season.</p>
<p><strong>On The Mound</strong>:  Senior reliever <strong>Chris Squires</strong> (2-2, 3.93 ERA, 8 SV) and weekend starter<strong> Blake Monar</strong> (5-3, 4.64 ERA) are the top returning IU pitchers.  Freshman <strong>Casey Smith</strong> and redshirt sophomore<strong> Matt Ernest</strong> are two newcomers to the Hoosier staff in 2010.  <strong>Smith </strong>is head coach<strong> Tracy Smith’s</strong> son, while <strong>Ernest </strong>has played wide receiver for the IU football team for the last two seasons.  He had seven catches for 69 yards and a TD in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  Lost their first three games at #24 San Diego by a combined 34-16 before winning the series finale 7-5.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Iowa</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (16-36, 4-19)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Hawkeyes</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Jack Dahm</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Iowa City, IA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .293 BA, 40 HR, .380 OBP, .951 Fld%…6.25 ERA, 0 CG, 7 SV, 330 K, 230 BB, .312 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Line-Up Losses</strong>: The Hawkeyes return six of their top nine batters from a year ago, but they lose both<strong> Justin Toole</strong> (.346, 15 SB) and <strong>Wes Freie</strong> (.289, 9 HR, 44 RBIs).</p>
<p><strong>Key Returns</strong>:  <em>All-Big Ten</em> outfielder <strong>Ryan Durant</strong> (.370) is back to lead the offense.  He’s joined by<strong> Mike McQuillan</strong> (.363), team stolen base leader <strong>Kurtis Muller</strong> (19) and <strong>Sean Flanagan</strong> (.310), who played in 27 games and started just 18, but still managed 6 home runs.  Flanagan had a .696 slg % in<em> Big Ten</em> games.</p>
<p><strong>Young Arms</strong>:  No Iowa pitcher made more than nine starts last year, but the three who each started nine games all return.  Sophomores <strong>Phil Schreiber</strong> (2-2, 4.57 ERA), <strong>Jarred Hippen</strong> (3-4, 4.87 ERA) and <strong>Nick Brown</strong> (2-4, 6.35 ERA) combined to win seven of Iowa’s 13 wins in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Big 12 Bound</strong>:  Iowa plays eight straight games vs. a pair of <em>Big 12</em> teams that made the NCAA Tournament in early March.  The Hawkeyes start a four-game series at <strong>Kansas </strong>on March 5, and then head to Austin, TX to start another four-game set vs. 2009 <em>College World Series</em> runner-up <strong>Texas</strong>.  Each series includes a day two doubleheader.  They host another <em>Big 12</em> team, <strong>Nebraska</strong>, on April 27.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  Iowa split two games in Clarksville, TN to open the season.  The Hawkeyes debuted with a 19-11 win over Illinois State and lost to Austin Peay 13-8.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Louisville</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (47-18, 19-7)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Cardinals</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Dan McDonnell</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Louisville, KY</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .304 BA, 85 HR, .394 OBP, .970 Fld%…4.32 ERA, 2 CG, 13 SV, 536 K, 182 BB, .261 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Cardinals Trending Hot</strong>: Louisville enters 2010 with two straight Big East Tournament championships, and the Cardinals are fresh off their second Super Regional appearance in the last three years.  They won the BE regular season &amp; tournament titles last year.  The program’s 135 wins over the last three seasons rank sixth in the nation.  The Cardinals have made three straight NCAA appearances, including two Super Regionals and a College World Series trip, under head coach <strong>Dan McDonnell</strong>.  Cal State Fullerton beat Louisville last year in the Fullerton Super Regional to advance to Omaha.</p>
<p><strong>Loaded Line-Up</strong>:  The Cardinals return seven of eight everyday players from last year’s Super Regional squad.  All-American junior <strong>Phil Wunderlich</strong> (.367, 18 HR, 68 RBIs, 1.113 OPS) leads the group of returnees.  Seniors <strong>Andrew Clark</strong> (.350, 9 HR, 55 RBIs) and<strong> Adam Duvall</strong> (.328, 11 HR, 51 RBIs, 12 SB) are back as well.</p>
<p><strong>Ready To Return</strong>:  Outfielder <strong>Stewart Ijames</strong> is back after last season with a shoulder injury.  <strong>Ijames </strong>was a <em>Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American</em> in 2008 after hitting .351 with 8 home runs, 11 doubles and 39 RBIs.  He led the <strong>Coastal Plain League</strong> with 12 home runs for the Thomasville HiToms last summer.</p>
<p><strong>Pitching Prowess</strong>:  Louisville returns 12 of the 15 pitchers who saw action last year, but they do lose their ace, <strong>Justin Marks</strong> (11-3, 3.77 ERA, 129 K in 105 IP).  The left was taken by Oakland in the 3rd round of last year’s MLB draft. <strong>Dean Kiekhefer</strong> (6-5, 5.00 ERA),  <strong>Gabriel Shaw</strong> (3-1, 3.73 ERA, 3 SV), <strong>Tony Zych</strong> (6-2, 3.25 ERA, 2 SV) and <strong>Thomas Royse</strong> (3-2, 3.48 ERA, 2 SV) lead the group of returnees.</p>
<p><strong>Gone But Not Forgotten</strong>:  The Cardinals also lose 6′4, 240 lb.<strong> Chris Dominguez</strong> (.345, 25 HR, 82 RBIs) who hit 61 home runs with a school record 218 RBIs in his three-year career (he only played three games in 2006 due to a broken forearm).  He was taken in with the 86th overall pick by San Francisco in last year’s draft.  His 25 home runs in ‘09 are a single-season school record, while his 61 career long balls are second in the Louisville record books.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Week: </strong>Louisville swept a 3-game series vs. Bowling Green last weekend.  The improved to 4-0 with a 7-2 win Tuesday night over Morehead State.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Michigan</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (30-25, 9-15)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Wolverines</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Rich Maloney</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Ann Arbor, MI</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .294 BA, 55 HR, .387 OBP, .968 Fld%…4.82 ERA, 3 CG, 12 SV, 421 K, 205 BB, .293 BB</p>
<p><strong>Out Of The Blue</strong>:  Michigan has been one of the most successful teams from the north over the last seven years, but 2009 broke that recent trend.  After winning three straight <em>Big Ten</em> titles from 2006-2008 Michigan didn’t even qualify for the league’s postseason tournament last year.</p>
<p><strong>Dominant Duo</strong>:  Preseason <em>All-American</em> OF <strong>Ryan LaMarre</strong> (.344, 12 HR, 62 RBIs) and 2009 <em>All-Big Ten</em> first baseman <strong>Mike Dufek</strong> (.304, 17 HR, 59 RBIs, 19 doubles) head the list of seven returning Wolverines who started at least 30 games last year.  <strong>Dufek </strong>was also 1-1 on the mound with a 2.70 ERA and three saves.</p>
<p><strong>Plethora Of Pitching</strong>:  The Wolverines return 11 of their 14 pitchers who saw action last year, although staff ace <strong>Chris Fetter</strong> (7-3, 3.26 ERA) is the top loss.  <strong>Fetter </strong>had all three of the pitching staff’s complete games last year, and he struckout 103 in 94 IP.  Senior LHP <strong>Eric Katzman</strong> (7-4, 3.53 ERA) returns to lead the rotation, while<strong> Matt Miller</strong> (3.70 ERA, 3 SV) and <strong>Tyler Burgoon</strong> (4-2, 4.84 ERA, 4 SV) join <strong>Dufek </strong>in the bullpen.</p>
<p><strong>Carolina Challenge</strong>:  Michigan plays a 3-game series at <strong>North Carolina</strong>, which has made four straight <em>College World Series</em> Appearances, March 5-7.  The Wolverines also play two games vs. <strong>Coastal Carolina</strong> in Myrtle Beach March 13 &amp; 14.</p>
<p><strong>Crankin’ It:</strong> Coley Crank hit .467 (7-for-15) with four home runs and nine runs batted in at the Red Raider Invitational (Feb. 19-21). He is believed to be the first player in the modern era of Division I baseball to hit three home runs on opening day after blasting out a trio of balls against Jacksonville State (Feb. 19). Crank reached base in all four games, playing primarily as a designated hitter.  Named a Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  Went 2-2 at the Red Raider Shootout in Lubbock, TX.  Won first two games vs. Jacksonville State, but lost last two games vs. Texas Tech.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Michigan State</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (23-31, 13-11)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Spartans</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Jake Boss, Jr.</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  East Lansing, MI</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .284 BA, 30 HR, .366 OBP, .966 Fld%…5.19 ERA, 2 CG, 7 SV, 302 K, 244 BB, .294 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Who’s The Boss</strong>:  Second year Michigan State head coach<strong> Jake Boss, Jr.’s</strong> dad, <strong>Jake Boss, Sr.</strong>, is the Spartans’ volunteer assistant coach.  The elder boss has 29 years of head coaching experience was inducted into the <em>Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame</em> in 1994.  He has also served as a Major League scout for the Toronto Blue Jays and L.A. Dodgers.</p>
<p><strong>Sparty’s Charges</strong>:  The Spartans return the bulk of their starting position players, although they do lose their top overall hitter <strong>Eric Roof</strong> (.345, 6 HR, 41 RBIs), who led the team in nearly every offensive category.  Outfielder <strong>Eli Boike</strong> (.310, 36 RBIs, 12 SB), who led MSU with 8 home runs heads the list of returnees. <strong> Jeff Holm</strong> (16), <strong>Jonathon Roof </strong>(11) and <strong>Brandon Eckerle</strong> (13) combined with <strong>Boike </strong>to help the Spartans steal 71 bases last year.</p>
<p><strong>Two For One</strong>:  Two of three weekend starters, Soph.<strong> Tony Bucciferro</strong> (5-2, 3.55 ERA) and Jr.  <strong>A.J. Achter</strong> (3-6, 3.76 ERA), return to spearhead the pitching staff.  They do lose <strong>Nolan Moody</strong> (6-5, 4.53 ERA), who led the staff with his six wins and tossed the team’s only two complete games.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend: </strong>Beat Furman &amp; Miami (OH), but lost 10-2 to Clemson in Greenville, SC.  MS.  Shortstop Jonathon Roof was named Big Ten Player of the Week. Roof went 7-for-11 at the plate over the weekend with two homers, three RBIs and four runs scored.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Minnesota</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (40-19, 17-6)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Golden Gophers</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  John Anderson</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Minneapolis, MN</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .314 BA, 55 HR, .391 OBP, .971 Fld%…4.85 ERA, 1 CG, 18 SV, 392 K, 192 BB, .285 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Slow And Steady</strong>:  Minnesota didn’t make a big early splash like <strong>Illinois</strong>, but the Gophers had just a pair of two-game losing streaks and one three-game skid during the regular season en-route to 40 wins in 2009.  Minnesota has won at least 40 games and gone to an NCAA Regional in two of the last three seasons.</p>
<p><strong>Minnesota Milestone</strong>:  Head coach <strong>John Anderson</strong> got his 1,000th career win last May with a 7-6 win at<strong> Penn State</strong>.  Anderson is the 20th head coach to win 1,000 games with the same team and the first <em>Big Ten</em> coach to accomplish the feat.</p>
<p><strong>Iron Men</strong>:  Senior <strong>Michael Kvasnicka</strong> (.341, 10 HR, 65 RBIs) leads trio of returning Minnesota players who started all 59 games last year.  Redshirt Soph. <strong>Nick O’Shea</strong> (.287, 11 HR, 44 RBIs) started every game last year as well, while <strong>A.J. Petterson</strong> (.353) started all but one game.  The Golden Gophers do lose <strong>Derek McCallum</strong> (.409, 18 HR, 86 RBIs), who also started every game last year and then was taken by the Minnesota Twins in the fourth round of last year’s <em>MLB Draft</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Golden Arm</strong>:   Closer <strong>Scott Matyas</strong> (0-1, 2.22 ERA, 15 SV) is back to lead the pitching staff.  The junior finished second in the <strong>Big Ten</strong> with his 15 saves last year to Ohio State’s <strong>Jake Hale</strong>.  He struckout 45 of the 104 batters he faced in 28 1/3 innings last year.  <strong>Matyas </strong>was drafted by the Yankees last year in the 29th round, but he opted to return for his jurnio season (he redshirted in 2007). Fellow junior <strong>Seth Rosin</strong> (7-1, 4.21 ERA) is the lone returning weekend starter.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend: </strong>Took 2 of 3 games from Akron in Ft. Myers, FL.  The two wins were by finals of 6-0 and 1-0.  <strong>Michael Kvasnicka</strong> scored the only run of the series finale with a walk-off home run.  It was the Golden Gopher’s first walk-off HR since 2005.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Northwestern</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (14-35-1, 5-17)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Wildcats</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Paul Stevens</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Evanston, IL</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .264 BA, 35 HR, .333 OBP, .964 Fld%…6.39 ERA, 6 CG, 4 SV, 274 K, 182 BB, .318 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Big League Digs</strong>:  The Wildcats will play a doubleheader vs. <strong>Wisconsin-Milwaukee</strong> in Milwaukee’s <strong>Miller Park</strong> on April 28.  The twin bill will be played after the Milwaukee Brewers play the Pittsburgh Pirates in a 12:10 pm game.</p>
<p><strong>Wildcat Workhorses</strong>:  Northwestern returns it entire weekend pitching rotation from 2009.  Senior LHP<strong> Joe Muraski</strong> (3-5, 5.31 ERA) led the staff with 65 Ks in 81 1/3 IP, while posting a team-best .276 opponent batting average, junior LHP <strong>Eric Jokisch</strong> (4-7, 5.48 ERA) pitched five of the staff’s six complete games en-route to a team-leading 88 2/3 IP and sophomore RHP<strong> Eric Morton</strong> (2-7, 5.65 ERA) was the only other Wildcat to pitch more than 57 innings in ‘09.    Relievers<strong> Michael Jahns</strong> (1-1, 3.56 ERA) and <strong>Francis Brooke</strong> (2-2, 3.68 ERA) are back as well.</p>
<p><strong>Long Ball Loss</strong>:  The Wildcats return most of their line-up from 2009, but they lose home run and RBI leader <strong>Tony Vercelli</strong> (.258, 11 HR, 40 RBIs).  <strong>Paul Snieder</strong> (.244, 6 HR, 25 RBIs) is the team’s top returning home run hitter, <strong>Kenneth Avila</strong> (.293) hit for the best average last year, while <strong>Chris Lashmet</strong> (.296, 5 HR, 30 RBIs) returns as well.</p>
<p><strong>No Home Cookin’</strong>:  For the second straight year Northwestern will play just 15 home games.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  Northwestern went 0-4 at the Bojangles Baseball Classic in Rock Hill, SC.  The Wildcats were outscored 58-9 in their four games vs. Winthrop, Marist and George Mason (twice).</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Notre Dame</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (36-23, 15-12)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Fighting Irish</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Dave Schrage</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Notre Dame, IN</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .309 BA, 51 HR, .392 OBP, .966 Fld%…5.36 ERA, 7 CG, 12 SV, 328 BB, 220, .286 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Line-Up Losses</strong>:  The Irish lose their top three hitters, including their top two run producers from 2009. CF <strong> A.J. Pollock</strong> (.365, 10 HR, 52 RBIs, 21 SB) was taken by Arizona with the 17th overall pick in last year’s MLB draft.  He was the highest Irish player drafted since 1965.  SS <strong>Jeremy Barnes</strong> (.353, 15 HR, 70 RBIs) was drafted in the 11th round by Philadelphia.  Barnes was Notre Dame’s RBI leader in 3 of his 4 years.  Meanwhile, OF <strong>Golden Tate</strong> (.329, 45 R, 13 SB), who won the <em>Biletnikoff Award</em> on the football field last fall, won’t play baseball this year to prepare for April’s NFL Draft.</p>
<p><strong>Solid Nucleus</strong>:  Despite the significant losses Notre Dame still returns six players who hit .301 or better in 2009, including Jr. INF <strong>Mick Doyle</strong> (.327) and Sr. OF <strong>David Mills</strong> (.325), who was also 2-1 with a save as a relief pitcher.</p>
<p><strong>Plenty Of Pitching</strong>:  Virtually every significant pitcher from 2009 is back this season, including the entire weekend rotation of Jr. <strong>Cole Johnson</strong>(7-3, 4.47 ERA),  Jr. <strong>Brian Dupra</strong> (6-5, 3 CG) and Sr. <strong>Eric Maust</strong> (6-3, 4.94) who has also doubled as a punter on the Irish football team.  Relievers <strong>Will Hudgins</strong> (2-0, 3.65 ERA, 3 SV), <strong>Todd Miller</strong> (1-2, 5.40 ERA, 5 SV) and <strong>Ryan Richter</strong> (5-2, 3.85 ERA) return as well.  RHP Ryan Sharpley is also back after missing all of 2009 due to injury.</p>
<p><strong>Addition By Addition</strong>:  Collegiate coaching veteran <strong>Dave Dengler</strong> joins the Irish staff as the pitching coach for 2010.  As a head coach he led <em>Linn-Blinton CC</em> and <em>Yavapai JC</em> to a combined five<em> Junior College World Series</em> appearances, including the <em>1993 NJCAA National Championship</em> (Yavapai).  <strong>Dengler </strong>was also the head coach at <em>Portland State</em> for four years before the program was disbanded.  In his 23 years as a college coach Dengler had 23 pitchers, including World Series MVP<strong> Curt Schilling</strong>, selected in the MLB Draft.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend: </strong>The Fighting Irish swept three games vs. Mississippi Valley State.  Notre Dame swept the games played in Itta Bena and Greenville, MS by a combined 39-10.  First baseman <strong>Casey Martin</strong> was named Big East Player of the Week after going 8-for-16 with two home runs and 7 RBIs.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ohio State</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (42-19, 18-6)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Buckeyes</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Bob Todd</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Columbus, OH</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .328 BA, 66 HR, .400 BA, .963 Fld%…6.39 ERA, 5 CG, 21 SV, 462 K, 265 BB, .300 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Dynamic Duo</strong>:  Reigning <em>Big Ten Player of the Year</em> <strong>Dan Burkhart</strong> (.354, 10 HR, 62 RBIs) and co-<em>Big Ten Pitcher of the Year</em> <strong>Alex Wimmers</strong> (9-2, 3.27 ERA) return to spearhead the Buckeyes in 2010.  The juniors were not only high school teammates at Cincinnati’s Archbishop Moeller high school, but also teammates back to their Little League days.  <strong>Burkhart </strong>started 57 of OSU’s 61 games last year, while serving as the battery mate for <strong>Wimmers’</strong> May 2, 2009 no-hitter in a 6-0 win over arch-rival <strong>Michigan</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Buckeyes Back</strong>:  Including <strong>Burkhart </strong>OSU returns 8 of its top 10 hitters from last year’s NCAA Regional team.  Among them are outfielder <strong>Michael Stephens</strong> (.346, 14 HR, 63 RBIs), team batting leader<strong> Ryan Dew</strong> (.388), <strong>Zach Hurley</strong> (.346, 14 SB), <strong>Cory Kovanda</strong> (.341), and <strong>Matt Streng</strong> (.308, 8 HR).  Starting pitchers <strong>Eric Best</strong> (7-4, 5.95 ERA) and and <strong>Dean Wolosiansky</strong> (11-2, 6.04 ERA) are back as well.</p>
<p><strong>There’s A Hole In The Pen</strong>:  The biggest hole to fill for the Buckeyes in 2010 will be the one left by closer <strong>Jake Hale</strong> (0-1, 1.31 ERA, 18 SV).  The <em>All-American</em> led the <em>Big Ten</em> and ranked second in the nation last year with his 18 saves.</p>
<p><strong>Bad Aftertaste</strong>:  Despite the thrill of a trip to the Tallahassee NCAA Regional last year, Ohio State ended the season on a sour note with a 37-4 loss to host <strong>Florida State</strong>.  The Seminoles set NCAA Tournament records for runs, hits (38), total bases (66), and doubles (15) against a team that was playing its fourth game in three days.  33 of the FSU runs were earned.  Without those runs the OSU staff ERA would drop nearly half a run to 5.93.</p>
<p><strong>Big East Challenge, Part II</strong>:  In addition to its games vs. <strong>Notre Dame, USF</strong> and <strong>Cincinnati </strong>at the <em>Big Ten/Big East Challenge</em> Ohio State has five more match-ups with <em>Big East</em> teams during the regular season.  The Buckeyes play <strong>UConn </strong>on March 14 in Knoxville, TN,  <strong>USF </strong>again in Winter Haven on March 24, two games vs. <strong>Louisville </strong>in Columbus May 4 &amp; 5, and then welcome <strong>Pittsburgh </strong>to town for a May 18 contest.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend: </strong>The Buckeyes were 3-0 last weekend in Jacksonville, FL.  They out scored North Florida, Florida A&amp;M and Richmond by a combined 40-12.  The three wins gave head coach <strong>Bob Todd</strong> 1,000 career victories.  <strong>Alex Wimmers</strong> earned Big Ten Pitcher of the Week honors he fanned 9 with one walk in 6 innings in the season-opening 4-2 win over North Florida.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Penn State</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (25-26, 8-16)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Nittany Lions</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Robbie Wine</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  State College, PA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .294 BA, 29 HR, .371 OBP, .964 Fld%…5.78 ERA, 1 CG, 10 SV, 339 K, 219 BB, .300 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Staying &amp; Going</strong>:  Penn State returns its top two hitters, but loses two of its top run producers from last year’s team.  sophomore <strong>Jordan Sternaka</strong> led the Nittany Lions in batting average (.365), home runs (6), RBIs (42), slg% (.536), and triples (3) as a true freshman.  He also tied fellow returnee <strong>Blake Lynd</strong> (.356) for the team lead with 39 runs scored.  PSU does lose coach’s son <strong>Cory Wine</strong> (.307, 5 HR, 41 RBIs) and <strong>Mike Deese</strong> (.301, 5 HR, 40 RBIs).</p>
<p><strong>PSU Pitching</strong>:  The pitching staff loses its top three starters from 2009, but three top relievers return.  Sophomore <strong>Ryan Ignas</strong> (5-1, 5.31 ERA, 5 SV) led the staff in wins and saves last year, Sr. LHP <strong>David Lutz</strong> (4-2, 3.38 ERA, 3 SV) had the staff’s best ERA and Jr. <strong>Jesse Alfreno’s</strong> (1-0, 4.44 ERA, SV) 20 appearances were the team’s third-most behind <strong>Lutz </strong>(26) and <strong>Ignas </strong>(22).  <strong>Alfreno </strong>is also a cornerback on the Penn State football team.</p>
<p><strong>Texas Two Step</strong>:  Penn State plays five straight games against 2009 NCAA Tournament teams in March with two games vs. <strong>Texas A&amp;M</strong> in College Station, TX followed by a 3-game set vs. <strong>Texas State</strong> in San Marcos.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend: </strong>Penn State’s three scheduled games last weekend were canceled due to snow.  The Nittany Lions were to have played a neutral site game vs. Coppin State and two games at Longwood.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Purdue</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (25-26, 11-12)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Boilermakers</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Doug Schreiber</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  West Lafayette, IN</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .316 BA, 40 RBIs, .405 OBP, .954 Fld%…5.96 ERA, 4 CG, 10 SV, 341 K, 199 BB, .301 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Big Boiler Losses</strong>:  Purdue loses three vital cogs from last year’s team.  <strong>Brandon Haveman</strong> (.422, 20 doubles), <strong>John Cummins</strong> (.400) and slugger<strong> Dan Black</strong> (.310, 15 HR, 51 RBIs) are all gone.  Black’s 62 walks were second in the nation in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Top Returners</strong>:  Sophomore infielder <strong>Eric Charles</strong> (.371, 45 Runs) is the Boilermakers top returning hitter.  He’s joined in the line-up by <strong>David Blount</strong> (.322) and <strong>Drew Madia</strong> (.290, 6 HR, 32 RBIs), whose home run and RBI totals were both second to <strong>Black </strong>last year.</p>
<p><strong>Plenty Of Pitching</strong>:  All three weekend starters, seniors <strong>Matt Bischoff</strong> (4-5, 5.54 ERA) &amp; <strong>Matt Jansen</strong> (4-6, 6.62 ERA) and junior <strong>Matt Morgan</strong> (6-5, 4.75 ERA), are back for the Boilermakers this year.  <strong>Bischoff </strong>has received <em>All-Big Ten</em> recognition in each of his first three seasons.  Saves leader <strong>Kevin Cahill</strong> (3-2, 6.40 ERA, 6 SV) is back in the bullpen along with <strong>Drew Wurdack</strong> (4-1, 5.45 ERA, 2 SV)</p>
<p><strong>Home Grown</strong>:  23 players on Purdue’s official web site roster are from the state of Indiana.</p>
<p><strong>Out Of The Gate</strong>:  Purdue’s three games this weekend vs. Villanova, Cincinnati and Rutgers are its first three games of the 2010 season.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rutgers</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (22-31, 8-19)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Scarlet Knights</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Fred Hill</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Piscataway, NJ</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .292 BA, 35 HR, 52 SB, .374 OBP, .956 Fld%…6.24 ERA, 1 CG, 10 SV, 311 K, 236 BB, .310 opp BA</p>
<p><strong>King Of The Hill</strong>:  Entering his 27th season at Rutgers, <strong>Fred Hill</strong> is easily the longest tenured head coach in the Big East.  <strong>Hill </strong>became just the third person to have his jersey retired at <em>Montclair State</em> at a Feb. 13 ceremony.  He started his head coaching career there and guided Montclair to the <em>1983 NCAA Division III World Series</em>.  Hill enters 2010 just 20 wins away from 1,000. Hill’s  brother <strong>Brian </strong>is currently an assistant coach for the NBA’s Detroit Pistons, and his son, <strong>Fred</strong>, is the head coach of the Rutgers men’s basketball team.</p>
<p><strong>A Lot In The Line-Up</strong>:  The Scarlet Knights return eight position players, a DH and 10 of their top 11 hitters from last year’s team.  <strong>Michael Lang</strong> (.343, 8 HR, 38 RBIs, 10 SB and <strong>Jaren Matthews</strong> (.328, 6 HR, 28 RBIs, 10 SB) head the pack.</p>
<p><strong>Mound Presence</strong>:  <em>2009 Cape Cod All-Star</em><strong> Casey Gaynor</strong> (2-9, 5.54 ERA) is among the pitching staff’s top three pitchers who return.  Gaynor was the pitching staff’s workhorse, with the team’s only complete game.  <strong>Willie Beard</strong> (0-2, 2.28 ERA) thrived as the team’s closer with 8 saves as a freshman, while senior RHP<strong> Matt Giannini</strong> returns after missing 2009 due to injury.</p>
<p><strong>Challenges Abound</strong>:  Rutgers makes its<em> Big Ten/Big East Challenge</em> debut this year, but it has a pair of challenges sandwiched around the second weekend of the season.  The Scarlet Knights open 2010 with three games vs. the <strong>Miami Hurricanes</strong> in Coral Gables, FL and then face another <em>ACC </em>power with three more games vs. <strong>Georgia Tech</strong> in Atlanta March 5-7.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  The Scarlet Knights lost their three games to Miami last weekend.  The Hurricanes outscored Rutgers 31-16 in the series.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">St. John’s</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (30-22, 16-11)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Red Storm</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Ed Blankmeyer</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Queens, NY</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .349 BA, 42 HR, .422 OBP, .963 Fld%…6.20 ERA, 1 CG, 10 SV, 328 K, 235 BB, .315 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Red, White &amp; Blue</strong>:  Head coach <strong>Ed Blankmeyer</strong> will serve as an assistant coach this summer for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.  The 2010 schedule is highlighted by the <em>V FISU World University Championships</em> in Japan.</p>
<p><strong>Red Storm Regulars</strong>:  St. John’s returns five players who made at least 34 starts and hit .331 or better.  Soph. OF <strong>Jimmy Parque</strong> (.360, 5 HR, 61 RBIs) and Jr. third baseman<strong> Greg Hopkins</strong> (.349, 7 HR, 45 RBIs).  They lose <strong>Tim Morris</strong> (.415, 12 HR) and <strong>Matt Kemp</strong> (.379, 16 SB) who were selected in the 11th and 19th rounds, respectively, in last year’s MLB Draft.</p>
<p><strong>Plus Pitching</strong>:  The Red Storm returns a group of pitchers that accounted for 44 of the staff’s 52 starts last year, including <strong>Nick Cenatiempo</strong> (5-3, 7 starts), <strong>Eddie Medina</strong> (5-3, 4 starts, 1 SV), <strong>Brendan Lobban</strong> (4-2, 7 starts) and <strong>Bruce Kern</strong> (5-4, 11 starts) who had the team’s only complete game.  Senior closer<strong> Ryan Cole</strong> (2-0, 3.49 ERA, 5 SV) is back as well.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend:</strong> St. John’s opened its season by sweeping a 3-game series at New Orleans. The weekend was highlighted by a 31-6 win in the series finale.  The 31 runs scored are the most in a game for the Red Storm since 1954.  <strong>Paul Karmas</strong> was 4-for-7 in the game with 3 home runs and 10 RBIs.   This will be the Privateers’ last season of Division I competition as they transition to Division III in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Seton Hall</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (25-24, 13-14)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Pirates</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Rob Sheppard</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  South Orange, NJ</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .274 BA, 20 HR, .371 OBP, .954 Fld%…4.33 ERA, 9 CG, 5 SV, 307 K, 199 BB, .282 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>All In The Family</strong>:  Head coach <strong>Rob Sheppard’s</strong> brother, <strong>Mike Sheppard, Jr.</strong>, is the head baseball coach at Seton Hall Prep.  Their father,<strong> Mike Sheppard, Sr</strong>., coached the Pirates from 1974-2003.</p>
<p><strong>All In The Family II</strong>:  Seton Hall volunteer assistant<strong> Zach Porcello’s</strong> younger brothers, <strong>Rick </strong>and<strong> Jake Porcello</strong>, both played for <strong>Mike Sheppard, Jr.</strong> at Seton Hall Prep.  <strong>Rick Porcello</strong> was a first round draft pick by the Detroit Tigers in 2007.  He was 14-9 with a 3.96 ERA for the Tigers last year.   <strong>Jake Porcello</strong> is now a freshman pitcher on the Seton Hall roster.</p>
<p><strong>Tale Of The Tape</strong>:  The Pirates lose their top two hitters, <strong>Matt Smedberg</strong> (.382, 2 HR, 26 RBIs) and <strong>Chris Affinito</strong> (.324, 9 HR, 50 RBIs), as well as two of their weekend starters, <strong>Sean Black</strong> (4-6, 3.99 ERA, 2 CG) and <strong>Keith Cantwell</strong> (6-3, 3.48 ERA, 5 CG), from last year’s team.   Their top returners are Sr. OF <strong>Michael Rogers</strong> (.299, HR, 23 RBIs), Jr. SS <strong>A.J. Rusbarsky</strong> (.271, 1 HR, 20 RBIs) and<strong> </strong>Jr. RHP<strong> Joe DiRocco</strong> (4-3, 4.46 ERA, 2 CG).</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  Seton Hall opened the season by being swept in a 3-game series at Texas A&amp;M.  The Aggies outscored the Pirates 30-11.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">South Florida</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (34-25, 18-9)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Bulls</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Lelo Prado</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Tampa, FL</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .315 BA, 36 HR, .407 OBP, .968 Fld%…4.79 ERA, 8 CG, 11 SV, 402 K, 204 BB, .274 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Big Plans</strong>:  Plans are in the works for a new baseball stadium at USF.  The stadium is part of a $30 million facilities upgrade that will benefit other sports as well.  The overall capacity of the stadium is expected to exceed 3,000 and is being designed to accommodate additional seating that will enable USF to host NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals.l The new home plate and press box area will be built on what is currently the right field foul pole area of Red McEwen Field.</p>
<p><strong>Sophomore Slump</strong>:  Junior OF <strong>Ryan Lockwood</strong> will look for a big bounce-back season in 2010.  He hit .415 and was named <em>Collegiate Baseball’s 2008 National Freshman of the Year, </em>but slumped to just a .289 average last year.</p>
<p><strong>The Champ Is Back</strong>:  Lockwood and 2009 <em>Big East</em> batting champion (conference games only) <strong>Junior Carlin</strong> (.384 overall/.471 <em>Big East</em> games)) are among five line-up regulars who return in 2010.  57 of Carlin’s hits last year were singles, which contributed to USF’s .441 ranking 8th in the 12-team Big East.</p>
<p><strong>Great Expectations</strong>:  League coaches named Jr. RHP <strong>Randy Fontanez</strong> (7-3, 3.09 ERA, 6 CG) the <em>Preseason Big East Pitcher of the Year</em>.  Fontanez made 13 starts in 2009, while holding opponents to a .250 average.  He tossed six of the staff’s eight complete games.   USF also returns starters<strong> Derrick Stultz</strong> (5-4, 4.48 ERA) and <strong>Teddy Kauffman</strong> (3-5, 5.86 ERA) as well as reliever Kevin Quackenbush (2-2, 3.94 ERA, 6 SV).</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  USF lost three games in Gainesville, FL last weekend.  The Gators outscored the Bulls 22-9.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Villanova</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (22-28, 6-20)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Wildcats</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Joe Godri</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Villanova, PA</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .282 BA, 23 HR, .384 OBP, .970 Fld%…6.15 ERA, 4 CG, 8 SV, 283 K, 206 BB, .308 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Hail Szczur</strong>:  OF/C <strong>Matt Szczur</strong> (pronounced like Julius Caesar) helped lead the Villanova football team to the 2009 FCS Division I National Championship in December.  He was named both the <strong><em>CAA’s Offensive and Special Teams Player of the Year</em></strong> this for the season.  The junior ran for 810 yards and 10 touchdowns, passed for 22 yards and 2 TDs, averaged 27.2 yards on 30 kickoff returns, and had 51 catches for 610 yards and 4 more TDs in 2009.  <strong>Szczur</strong> missed his freshman baseball season due to injury, but he led the Wildcats with a .346 average and 18 stolen bases last year.  <strong>More Experience</strong>:  <strong>Szczur </strong>is one of five returning position playing starters for VU, including Jr. INF <strong>David Koczirka</strong> (.340, HR, 39 RBIs) 12 of 14 pitchers who saw action for the Wildcats last year are back as well.  The group combined to make all 50 starts in 2009.  Senior RHP <strong>Brian Streilein</strong> (5-8, 5.46 ERA, 2 CG) leads the rotation, while Jr. LHP <strong>Mike Francisco</strong> (1-2, 4.24 ERA, 4 SV) leads the relief corps.</p>
<p><strong>Challenge Debut</strong>:  Villanova opened the 2009 season by playing eventual national champion <strong>LSU </strong>in the first games in the new Alex Box Stadium, making this year the team’s debut in the <em>Big Ten/Big East Challenge</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend: </strong>The Wildcats opened the 2010 season by sweeping a 3-game series at Norfolk State.  They outscored the Spartans by a combined 30-6.  <strong>Brian Streilein</strong> earned Big East Pitcher of the Week recognition by pitching 6 2/3 scoreless innings with 12 strikeouts in the season-opening 13-2 win.  Ten Wildcats had at least one hit in the game.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">West Virginia</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 Record</strong>:  (37-18, 17-10)</p>
<p><strong>Mascot</strong>:  Mountaineers</p>
<p><strong>Head Coach</strong>:  Greg Van Zant</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong>:  Morgantown, WV</p>
<p><strong>Vitals</strong>:  .360 BA, 68 HR, .443 OBP, .966 Fld%…5.40 ERA, 7 CG, 10 SV, 375 K, 199 BB, .300 opp. BA</p>
<p><strong>Dinging It</strong>:  The Mountaineers led the<em> Big East</em> in batting average (.360), slugging percentage (.564), on-base percentage (.443), and runs scored (525) in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>.400 Or Bust</strong>:  Two of the top three hitters in the<em> Big East</em> return to lead the West Virginia offense this year.  <strong>Dan DiBartolomeo’s</strong> .439 overall average led the conference, while <strong>Jedd Gyorko’s</strong> .421 avg. was third.  <strong>Gyorko </strong>is a 2009 <em>Cape Cod League All-Star</em> who was the 2008<em> Big East Freshman of the Year</em>.  Big East coaches voted him the 2010 <em>Preseason Player of the Year</em>.  <strong>Line-Up Losses</strong>:  WVU loses its top two home run hitters in <strong>Justin Parks</strong> and <strong>Austin Markel</strong> who hit 12 and 15 HR, respectively last year.</p>
<p><strong>Mound Men</strong>:  Weekend starters Jr. RHP<strong> Jarryd Summers</strong> (7-3, 3.06 ERA, 2 CG) andLHP<strong> Jonathon Jones </strong>(6-2, 6.57 ERA) are joined by workhorse closer <strong>Chris Enourato</strong> (6-2, 3.66 ERA, 6 SV) as the top returnees on the pitching staff.  <strong>Enourato </strong>made 20 relief appearances last year and averaged more than two innings per outing.  The senior has been named to the <em>NCBWA’s Preseason Stopper of the Year</em> watch list.</p>
<p><strong>Phantom Starts</strong>:  WVU pitchers <strong>Jarryd Summers, Jonathon Jones</strong> and <strong>Billy Gross</strong> were credited with a combined 15 “starts” on the offensive scorecard last season, but none of them had an at-bat or any offensive stat during the year.  Head coach <strong>Greg Van Zant’s</strong> custom is to substitute his DH for the pitcher when that spot in the batting order is due at the plate for the first time in a game.</p>
<p><strong>Opening Weekend</strong>:  The Mountaineers lost three games in Conway, SC to Coastal Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia Tech.  They were outscored 24-5 in the trio of losses.</p>
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<p><strong>By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Stires.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3622" title="Stires" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Stires.jpg" alt="" width="68" height="90" /></a>A new college baseball season is about to begin.  It&#8217;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 snows in roughly two-thirds of the country in mid-February.</p>
<p>Anyway, from time to time different thoughts pop into my head and I have managed to corral a few of them here.  So, here are<strong> Ten College Baseball Questions For 2010&#8230;</strong> (in no particular order)&#8230;</p>
<p>1.  <strong>Can LSU Repeat?</strong> The odds say it&#8217;s not going to happen.  Oregon State (2006-2007), LSU (1996-1997) and Stanford (1987-1988) are the only teams to win back-to-back crowns since <strong>Rod Dedeaux&#8217;s</strong> USC Trojans ended a streak of five straight titles from 1970-1974.  <strong>Paul Mainieri&#8217;s</strong> Tigers have a lot of key elements returning, like <strong>Blake Dean&#8217;s</strong> bat and <strong>Anthony Ranaudo</strong> &amp; <strong>Matty Ott&#8217;s</strong> arms, but the odds just aren&#8217;t in their favor.  On the other hand&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_3625" style="width: 135px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/RussellMoldenhauer1.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3625" title="RussellMoldenhauer" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/RussellMoldenhauer1.jpeg" alt="" width="125" height="209" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Russell Moldenhauer (Texas Photo)</p></div>
<p>2.  <strong>Can Texas Be Stopped?</strong> The odds (along with a sick pitching staff and a lot of returning everyday players) would seem to be in <strong>Augie Garrido&#8217;s</strong> favor.  The Longhorns return three starters, <strong>Taylor Jungmann, Cole Green</strong> and <strong>Chance Ruffin</strong> who could all be just about anyone&#8217;s number one starter.  The trio combined to win 26 games last year.  <strong>Cameron Rupp, Kevin Keyes</strong> and Omaha long ball ace <strong>Russell Moldenhauer</strong> are also back to lead the offense.  With all that back the biggest question right now seem to be can they stay number one from now until season&#8217;s end?</p>
<p>3.  <strong>Would An LSU vs. Texas Championship Re-Match Be Good For College Baseball?</strong> It would be good for TV ratings, but I don&#8217;t know that it would actually be good for the game as a whole.  Does anyone who&#8217;s not a Yankees fan think that the cash cow&#8217;s 27th title is good for any other MLB team other than the one in the Bronx with the new stadium and overpriced (and often empty) seats?  Texas and LSU at the College World Series is good for college baseball, because it gets casual fans a little more interested.  But when it comes time for all the marbles David vs. Goliath  is just more fun.</p>
<p>4.  Speaking Of David&#8230;<strong>Who Will Be This Year&#8217;s Cinderella?</strong> Fresno State was the ultimate Cinderella two years ago, but <strong>Mike Batesole&#8217;s</strong> great-great-great grand children will be playing before we see that kind of run again.  But that doesn&#8217;t mean there won&#8217;t be more Cinderellas.  They&#8217;re quite common when it comes to the CWS.  <strong>Fresno State, Southern Mississippi, Louisville, Southwest Missouri State, Notre Dame,</strong> and <strong>San Jose State</strong> all made it to Omaha in the last decade in what was either their first appearance or their first trip after a long CWS drought.  The odds say there&#8217;ll be a Cinderella, but the waiting is the hardest (and most fun) part.</p>
<div id="attachment_3627" style="width: 132px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Brentz31.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3627 " title="Brentz3" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Brentz31.jpg" alt="" width="122" height="181" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bryce Brentz (MTSU photo)</p></div>
<p>5.  <strong>Will Bryce Brentz Win the NCAA&#8217;s Triple Crown?</strong> The Middle Tennessee State slugger just about did it last year.  He led the nation with his .465 batting average, and he tied Alabama&#8217;s <strong>Kent Matthes</strong> for the home run title with 28.  <strong>Brentz </strong>also topped the charts with his .930 slugging percentage, but he missed the Triple Crown with &#8220;just&#8221; 73 RBIs.  That technically tied for 31st nationally, but Brentz was just 14 RBIs behind NCAA leader <strong>Paul Goldschmidt</strong> of Texas State.  Logical thinking would say Brentz, now a junior, doesn&#8217;t have a chance, but logic never pitched to Brentz.</p>
<p>6.  <strong>Can Arizona State Overcome The Loss Of Pat Murphy? </strong> Love him or hate him, it&#8217;s hard to argue with the success that Murphy had in his 15 years in the ASU dugout.   But it&#8217;s not like ASU had never won prior to Murph&#8217;s arrival.  He led his team to Omaha four times, but the program has 21 CWS appearances since 1964 thanks to <strong>Bob Winkles</strong> and <strong>Jim Brock</strong>.  Now it&#8217;s <strong>Tim Esmay&#8217;s</strong> turn to guide the cruise ship Sun Devil.  Esmay, a former Utah head coach, himself played for Brock in Omaha twice, and he was also on Murphy&#8217;s staff for the last five seasons.  He also has a lot of experience sitting with him in the dugout.  <strong>Ken Knutson</strong> is in his first year as an assistant on the ASU staff after 17 seasons as the Washington Huskies&#8217; head coach.  ASU&#8217;s line-up is loaded again, and there&#8217;s plenty of pitching too.  For now anyway the good ship ASU doesn&#8217;t show any signs of running aground.</p>
<div id="attachment_3628" style="width: 240px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Parker.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3628" title="Parker" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Parker.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="216" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jarrett Parker (UVA photo)</p></div>
<p>7.  <strong>Is Virginia The Next National Power Or A One-Hit Wonder?</strong> The Cavaliers can hardly be considered a Cinderella.  Yes, last year was their first-ever College World Series trip, but they are from the ACC and they won their conference tournament last year.  Glass slippers aside, it would be easy to write-off UVA as a team that got hot and made a big run.  However, last year&#8217;s CWS squad included 23 underclassmen and set 11 school records&#8230;and the most prominent components-like <strong>Danny Hultzen, Jarrett Parker</strong> and <strong>Kevin Arico</strong> to name a few-are all back this year.  Who saw North Carolina coming prior four years ago?  <strong>Mike Fox&#8217;s</strong> Tar Heels hadn&#8217;t been to Omaha since 1989 prior to 2006 &amp; now they&#8217;ve gone four straight times.  Cavalier head coach <strong>Brian O&#8217;Connor</strong> has now guided the Cavs to six straight NCAA berths, and he has been a guy whose destiny has always seemed to be Omaha.  He grew-up in the shadow of Rosenblatt Stadium in Council Bluffs, NE, pitched in the &#8217;91 CWS for Creighton, helped Notre Dame get to Omaha in 2002 as the Irish pitching coach, and finally took his own team to the promised land last year&#8230;not to mention the fact that his mug is one of the players on the famed &#8220;Road To Omaha&#8221; statue outside Rosenblatt.  So, if you&#8217;re asked what lies in the shadow of the statue the safe answer might be &#8220;O&#8217;Connor&#8217;s Cavaliers&#8221;.</p>
<p>8. <strong> Is A Northern Team Ready To Make A Real National Statement?</strong> <strong>Michigan </strong>and <strong>Notre Dame </strong>flirted with it last decade.  <strong>St. John&#8217;s</strong> has had its moments, and <strong>Ohio State</strong> and <strong>Minnesota </strong>have each had some success, but it all comes down to pitching.  Or more specifically, pitching <em>depth</em>.  The biggest difference in teams in the good southern teams and the good northern teams is pitching depth.  There are guys coming out of the bullpen in the <strong>ACC </strong>and <strong>SEC</strong> who could be starters on most <strong>Big Ten</strong> and <strong>Big East</strong> teams.  Just look at last year&#8217;s save numbers in those conferences:  157 in the SEC &amp; 160 saves in the ACC compared to 110 and 121 in the Big Ten and Big East, respectively.  But save totals don&#8217;t even tell half the story.</p>
<p>When it comes to playing in an NCAA Regional winning the first game is important, but for a northern team winning the first <em>two </em>games of a regional is critical.  The team that starts 2-0 at a regional is at least one starting pitcher ahead of each opponent it plays the rest of the weekend.  Look at <strong>Minnesota </strong>last year:  They lost their regional opener to <strong>Baylor</strong>, then out-slugged <strong>Southern </strong>11-8 and Baylor 15-12 atfter that before falling 10-3 to <strong>LSU</strong>.  They played respectably, but they gave-up 10 runs a game over their last three contests, while LSU gave-up 3 runs with its third starter on the mound.   <strong>Ohio State</strong> lost 24-8 to <strong>Georgia </strong>to its regional opener last year, then won 6-4 and 13-6 in elimination games before getting trounced 37-6 by Florida State in game four (game 3 for FSU).  OSU&#8217;s starting pitcher gave-up 7 runs without getting an out in that game.  But what about <strong>Michigan </strong>in 2007?  The Wolverines won the first two games of their regional, lost game three, but then beat <strong>Vanderbilt </strong>in the deciding game four to advance to a Super Regional.  In 2002 <strong>Notre Dame</strong> used just five pitchers while going 3-0 at their Regional en-route to being the only northern team to advance to Omaha since the &#8217;80s.  The Irish also used just two pitchers in their two Super Regional wins over <strong>Florida State</strong> the following week.   It&#8217;s no coincidence that in recent years only teams from the south have come back  to win a Regional after losing one of their first two games.</p>
<div id="attachment_3629" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Roller.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3629" title="Roller" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Roller.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">ECU&#39;s Kyle Roller (ECU photo)</p></div>
<p>9.  <strong>Is Conference USA The Most Underrated Baseball Conference In The Country?</strong> Quick question&#8230;what three conferences have sent at least one team to the College World Series in each of the last five seasons?  If you said the <strong>SEC</strong>, <strong>Pac 10</strong> and <strong>Conference USA</strong> you get the gold star for the day (but remember to raise your hand before blurting out the answer next time).  <strong>Rice</strong>, <strong>Tulane </strong>and last year&#8217;s darling <strong>Southern Mississippi</strong> have all gone to Omaha in that stretch.  <strong>Terry Rooney</strong> left LSU after a trip to the 2008 CWS in part because C-USA had earned a reputation as a three bid league.  But Conference USA didn&#8217;t just get three bids last year.  <strong>Rice, Southern Miss.</strong> and <strong>East Carolina</strong> all advanced to Super Regionals, and ECU and USM did it by beating <strong>South Carolina</strong> and <strong>Georgia Tech</strong>, respectively, in Regional action.  USM then beat <strong>Florida </strong>on the road to advance to Omaha, Rice lost to eventual National Champ <strong>LSU </strong>in its Regional while ECU fell to a <strong>North Carolina</strong> team that made a fourth straight CWS appearance.  C-USA has arrived, and based on the talent the aforementioned &#8217;09 Super Regional teams have back, the conference doesn&#8217;t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon.</p>
<p>10.  <strong>Will The Season Just Start Already?</strong> Really, aren&#8217;t you tired of waiting?  Oops, that&#8217;s another question, we don&#8217;t have room for eleven.  Is it here yet?  That&#8217;s another questions too&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/B10Network.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3669" title="B10Network" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/B10Network-150x125.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="125" /></a>CHICAGO, IL</strong> – The <em>Big Ten Network</em> has nearly doubled its coverage plans for the Big Ten’s baseball and softball seasons. The network will produce at least 102 baseball and softball games for the Big Ten Network or www.BigTenNetwork.com this spring.</p>
<p>The network will nationally televise up to 33 Big Ten baseball games, including the entire Big Ten Baseball Tournament, and stream an additional 20 games for www.BigTenNetwork.com. Twenty Two Big Ten softball games will be televised this spring, plus an additional 29 games for the internet. A selected number of streamed games will be televised on delay through the network’s Student U initiative.</p>
<p>Every telecast will be produced in high definition.</p>
<p>“We’re thrilled to expand our coverage of Big Ten baseball and softball this spring through our streaming initiative and to provide these student-athletes with a national and international stage for their talents,” Big Ten Network president Mark Silverman said.</p>
<p>The network’s live baseball coverage begins with the Penn State-Illinois series in Champaign.  Game one of the series is slated for 7 PM ET on Friday, April 2, and will be streamed live at www.BigTenNetwork.com.  The network’s first telecast of the season will be at 7 PM ET on Friday, April 9, as Michigan hosts Purdue.</p>
<p>Forty-four games on the Big Ten Network baseball schedule will be conference matchups, including the entire Big Ten Baseball Tournament, played Wednesday, May 26, through Saturday, May 29. The 2010 tournament will be played at Bill Davis Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.</p>
<p>Ohio State finished atop the 2009 Big Ten regular season baseball standings with an 18-6 conference record, but Indiana took home the tournament title.  The Buckeyes and Hoosiers were joined in last year’s NCAA Tournament by Minnesota.</p>
<p>The Big Ten Network’s live softball coverage begins with the Illinois State-Iowa game in Iowa City.  First pitch is scheduled for 5 PM ET on Wednesday, March 24, and the game will be streamed live. The network’s first live softball telecast of the year is set for 1 PM ET on Saturday, April 3, as Michigan State takes on Minnesota in East Lansing.</p>
<p>The Big Ten features three teams listed in the USA Softball preseason top 25, including No. 3 Michigan, No. 16 Ohio State and No. 17 Northwestern.  The Wolverines won the Big Ten in 2009 with a 17-3 conference mark and a season record of 47-12. Overall, six Big Ten teams earned NCAA Tournament bids in 2009, including Illinois, Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue and Women’s College World Series participant, Michigan.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>2010 Big Ten Network Baseball Schedule</strong></span></p>
<p>April 2            Penn State at Illinois                               Champaign, Ill.                 7 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 3            Penn State at Illinois                               Champaign, Ill.                 4 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 4            Penn State at Illinois                               Champaign, Ill.                 1 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 7           Central Michigan at Michigan              Ann Arbor, Mich.            3 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 9           Indiana at Ohio State                              Columbus, Ohio              6:30 PM          <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 9           Illinois at Iowa                                         Iowa City, Iowa               7 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 9 Purdue at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 7 PM Big Ten Network<br />
April 10 Purdue at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 PM Big Ten Network<br />
April 10         Indiana at Ohio State                              Columbus, Ohio              1 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 10         Illinois at Iowa                                         Iowa City, Iowa               2 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 11 Purdue at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 12 PM Big Ten Network<br />
April 11         Indiana at Ohio State                              Columbus, Ohio              1 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 11          Illinois at Iowa                                         Iowa City, Iowa               2 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 13          Toledo at Michigan                                Ann Arbor, Mich.            3 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 16          Michigan at Illinois                                 Champaign, Ill.                 7 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 17          Ohio State at Michigan State                East Lansing, Mich.         1 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
April 17          Michigan at Illinois                                 Champaign, Ill.                 4 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 18          Michigan at Illinois                                 Champaign, Ill.                 2 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 20          Notre Dame at Michigan                        Ann Arbor, Mich.           6:30 PM          <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 23          Indiana at Minnesota                             Minneapolis, Minn.         7 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
April 24          Indiana at Minnesota                             Minneapolis, Minn.         7 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
April 25          Indiana at Minnesota                             Minneapolis, Minn.         2 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
April 27          Bradley at Illinois                                    Champaign, Ill.                 7 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
April 30 Northwestern at Illinois Champaign, Ill. 7 PM Big Ten Network<br />
May 1 Northwestern at Illinois Champaign, Ill. 4 PM Big Ten Network<br />
May 2 Northwestern at Illinois Champaign, Ill. 4 PM Big Ten Network<br />
May 4            Louisville at Ohio State                          Columbus, Ohio              7 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
May 7            Illinois at Ohio State                               Columbus, Ohio              6:30 PM          <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
May 7 Iowa at Penn State State College, Pa. 7 PM Big Ten Network<br />
May 8            Illinois at Ohio State                               Columbus, Ohio              1 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
May 8 Iowa at Penn State State College, Pa. 4 PM Big Ten Network<br />
May 9 Iowa at Penn State State College, Pa. 11 AM Big Ten Network<br />
May 9            Illinois at Ohio State                               Columbus, Ohio              1 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
May 12           Ball State at Ohio State                          Columbus, Ohio              6 PM              <a href="http://btn.com/" target="_blank">BTN.com</a><br />
May 14           Indiana at Michigan State                     East Lansing, Mich.         2 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
May 15           Indiana at Michigan State                     East Lansing, Mich.         12 PM             Big Ten Network<br />
May 15 Purdue at Illinois Champaign, Ill. 1 PM Big Ten Network<br />
May 16           Indiana at Michigan State                     East Lansing, Mich.         1 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
May 20           Minnesota at Ohio State                        Columbus, Ohio              7 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
May 21           Minnesota at Ohio State                        Columbus, Ohio              7 PM              Big Ten Network<br />
May 22           Minnesota at Ohio State                        Columbus, Ohio              1 PM              Big Ten Network</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Big Ten Baseball Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)</span></strong></p>
<p>May 26 Big Ten Tournament Game 1 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 26 Big Ten Tournament Game 2 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 27 Big Ten Tournament Game 3 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 27 Big Ten Tournament Game 4 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 27 Big Ten Tournament Game 5 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 28 Big Ten Tournament Game 6 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 28 Big Ten Tournament Game 7 TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 28           Big Ten Baseball Tournament Semifinals                                       TBD               Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 29           Big Ten Baseball Tournament Semifinals                                       TBD               Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 29 Big Ten Baseball Championship TBD Big Ten Network</p>
<p>May 30           Big Ten Baseball Championship (if necessary)                             TBD               Big Ten Network</p>
<p>All Times Eastern</p>
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		<title>Get Ready For 2010 With A College Baseball Podcast</title>
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<p>The 2010 college baseball season starts Friday, and Collegebaseball360.com has spent the off-season talking with plenty of players for our &#8220;College Baseball Podcasts&#8221;.  We will have plenty more player podcasts throughout the season along with weekly analysis with our &#8220;College Baseball 360 Radio Podcasts&#8221; beginning in March.</p>
<p>For now here&#8217;s a list of interviews you can listen to before the season starts:</p>
<p>LSU Head Coach <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/09/11/paul-mainieri-lsu-podcast/" target="_blank">Paul Mainieri</a> &#8211; Reflects on winning the 2009 National Championship.</p>
<p>UT Arlington&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/09/30/michael-choice-audio-podcast/" target="_blank">Michael Choice</a> &#8211; Talks about his summer with Team USA &amp; upcoming season.</p>
<p>Washington State&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/10/08/podcast-interview-washington-states-chad-arnold/" target="_blank">Chad Arnold</a> &#8211; On his summer &amp; last year&#8217;s record-setting Cougar season.</p>
<p>George Washington&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/10/09/podcast-with-george-washingtons-marshall-seedorf/" target="_blank">Marshall Seedorf</a> &#8211; Talks about balancing being a college pitcher and <em>swimmer.</em></p>
<p>UConn&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/10/12/podcast-interview-with-uconns-pierre-lepage/" target="_blank">Pierre LePage</a> &#8211; Discusses big plans for 2010 &amp; winning a Cape Cod League title.</p>
<p>Southern Mississippi&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/10/19/podcast-interview-with-b-a-vollmuth/" target="_blank">B.A. Vollmuth</a> &#8211; On the College World Series run &amp; playing on The Cape last summer.</p>
<p>East Carolina&#8217;s<a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/10/26/podcast-interview-with-kyle-roller/" target="_blank"> Kyle Roller</a> &#8211; Cape Cod MVP talks about going farther with ECU this year.</p>
<p>West Virginia&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/11/03/podcast-interview-with-jedd-gyorko/" target="_blank">Jedd Gyorko</a> &#8211; On Cape Cod &amp; getting the Mountaineers over the hump.</p>
<p>Florida Gulf Coast&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/11/11/podcast-interview-with-chris-sale/" target="_blank">Chris Sale</a> &#8211; Cape Cod Pitching MVP talks about FGCU being NCAA eligible this year.</p>
<p>Middle Tennessee&#8217;s<a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2009/11/17/podcast-interview-with-bryce-brentz/" target="_blank"> Bryce Brentz</a> &#8211; The 2009 NCAA hitting &amp; HR leader on growing as a college baseball player.</p>
<p>Villanova two-sport star <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/01/20/matt-szczur-podcast-interview/">Matt Szczur</a> &#8211; On winning a football national title &amp; plans for the future.</p>
<p>Michigan&#8217;s <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/01/22/ryan-lamarre-podcast-interview/" target="_blank">Ryan LaMarre</a> &#8211; The preseason All-American on returning Michigan to NCAA Tourney.</p>
<p>OVC Baseball <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/02/11/ovc-baseball-coaches-podcast/" target="_blank">Coaches </a>- A handful talk about moving the OVC Tourney to Pringles Park this year.</p>
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