Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Anthony Genna From Webster Baseball Named Player of the Week


Baseball in Illinois News

Webster University's Anthony Genna, a junior from Willow Springs, Ill. (Lyons Township), has been named the Diamond Sports SLIAC Baseball Hitter of the Week for the week of March 22-28.


Genna, a third baseman, posted a .625 batting average in four games played last week. He went 10-for-16 at the plate with seven runs scored, four RBI and two doubles, while helping the Gorloks to a 4-0 record on the week.






Division III Midwest Conference Baseball News


News and Notes from Illinois teams in the Midwest Conference..

Monmouth College
Monmouth has started the season 5-11, but is an impressive 4-2 at home. Led by pitcher Corey Gruber’s 2.58 ERA and 3-1 performance on the mound, the Scots have also seen strong performances at the plate from Tom Shaver and Terry Davis, who have batted in 12 and 10 runs, respectively.

Illinois College
Illinois College has had a strong start to the season, boasting a 8-5 record and picking up two wins against MWC division foe Knox. Ian Vandeford and Adam Baran lead the way for the Blueboys. Baran totals 12 RBIs and is tied for second with Vandeford with 2 HRs. Vandeford is also batting .396 and has started all 13 games for Illinois College.

Knox College
Knox dropped two games to Illinois College in its MWC opener and has started the season 6-7. Junior Bob Dempster has notched 12 RBI’s on the year with one home run. Junior Colin Davis has handled a load of the pitching duties for the Prarie Fire, going 1-2 in three starts with a 3.05 ERA.
 



Tuesday, March 30, 2010

John A. Logan College Baseball Ranked #10


Baseball in Illinois News

John A. Logan College (13-4) is currently ranked #10 in the NJCAA Division I polls as of March 18th, 2010.  Wabash Valley (14-5) is currently ranked 18th.

In Division II Heartland Community College (6-1) is ranked #2 and Parkland College lands the #7 spot as of March 17th.

Joliet Junior College is the only Division III Illinois team that is ranked as of March 17th where Joliet they sit at #8 on the national poll.





Monday, March 29, 2010

North Central College Moves to 11-1


North Central College improves it's record to 11-1 and remains unbeaten at home with a double header sweep from the University of Wisconsin-Superior 11-5 and 8-5.  Cardinal catcher Michael Corrigan went 4-4 with a homer, two doubles, a single and six rbi's.  Nate Arenson worked 5.1 innings to move to 3-0 on the season. 

In game two it was Matt Abraham's turn to go 4-4 with four singles and two rbi's.  Micah Yarrough went five innings giving up one earned run his second victory on the season.






Judson Baseball's Nick Krisman Signs With The Laconia Muskrats For 2010 Summer


Baseball in Illinois News

Nick Krisman from Judson University in Elgin Illinois has signed with the Laconia Muskrats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League for this summer.  Nick is a junior from St. Joseph Illinois and a transfer from Heartland Community College.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Matt Dittman From Illinois Named Big Ten Baseball Player of the Week


Matt Dittman from the University of Illinois picks up his second career Player of the Week honor after batting .615 as the Illini went 2-2 at the Caravelle Resort Classic last week. The first-baseman slugged 1.000 and reached base at a .722 clip, combining for an OPS of 1.722. Dittman also scored seven runs and drove in five over the weekend, recording two multi-hit games to raise his batting average to a conference-leading .563. The junior’s best game came on Friday in Illinois’ 11-10 win over No. 10 Coastal Carolina. He went 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles, scoring three runs and driving in two, also picking up a stolen base. In the Illini’s win over Ball State on Sunday, Dittman went 2-for-2 with two runs, three RBI, a home run and a stolen base, reaching base in all four of his plate appearances.







Nortwestern Baseball Beat by Stetson on Sunday


Baseball in Illinois News

Northwestern University tried to cut into the early Stetson lead by scoring two in the top of the third inning.  After two singles and a hit by pitch Paul Snieder singled in two runs to cut the lead 3-2.  In the bottom half of the third Stetson Nick Rickles double scored two and added another on a single that put Stetson up 6-2.  Stetson added two more in the seventh and eighth and a late ralley by Northwestern fell short as Stetson hung on for an 11-5 victory.  Northwestern falls to 6-17 on the season.


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Friday, March 26, 2010

Chicago State Baseball Wins it's First for 2010

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Chicago State University gets their first win 12-11 over Southern Utah last Friday evening in Palm Beach Florida.  Patrick Hernandez, Albert Carpen and Kevin Hussey all had three hits and two rbi's in the victory.  Albert Carpen also recorded his first collegiate save in the victory.






Chris Pfalzgraph Attempts Comeback with Rockford RiverHawks Baseball


32 year old Chris Pfalzgraph, who has pitched in one professional game in the last nine years, has been given the chance to continue his career by the Rockford Riverhawks.  

Pfalzgraf signed with the Rangers as an undrafted free agent out of Aurora University in 2000.


Chris, who has since become a father, has stayed active in amateur wood-bat leagues and went to spring training in 2005 with the Northern League’s Schaumburg Flyers. Although he didn’t make their roster, Pfalzgraf started a regular-season game last year for the Gary RailCats. He lasted four innings and gave up three runs on four hits against Schaumburg.


 
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CornBelter Baseball Makes Roster Moves


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The Normal Cornbelters made a few roster moves this week acquiring infielder Steve Alexander from the Lincoln Saltdogs along with signing pitcher Ricky Narravo and outfielder Kelly Kmiecik. 

Alexander attended Sacramento City Junior College in Sacramento, CA. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 27th round of the 2005 draft. This past season, he hit .236 with 49 RBI and 11 home runs in 79 games with the Saltdogs.

Narravo attended the University of Pacific in Stockton, CA. He amassed a 4-1 record this past fall in the Arizona Fall League. In just over 30 innings pitched, he struck out 37 while allowing 36 hits.

Kmiecik attended Southern Wesleyan University in Central, SC. He posted a batting average of .447 with 12 RBI in 14 games in the Arizona Fall League.





Aurora Baseball Hands Augustana it's First Loss of the Season

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Aurora University scores two in the fifth and three in the sixth to hand #11 Augustana it's first loss of the 2010 season 6-2.  Dan McCarthy went the distance for Aurora allowing two runs on four hits.  Tony Wellner's three run homer in the sixth put the game away for the Spartans.  Wellner finished 3-5 with four rbi's.  Aurora University is now 6-5 on the season and #11 Augustana is now 12-1. 






Thursday, March 25, 2010

Wheaton Illinois Baseball Moves Win Streak to Four


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Wheaton College moved it's win streak to four in a row with a win over St. Francis of Illinois 11-7.  Justin Zeller homered and doubled twice in the victory. 

To read more on this game follow the link below..

Wheaton College over St. Francis 11-7






Blackburn College Take First Conference Victory Over MacMurray College


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The Blackburn College Baseball Team racked up 21 hits enroute to an 18-1 run-rule victory at MacMurray College on Tuesday afternoon.


Senior Right-hander Ben Eilerman pitched all seven innings for Blackburn striking out 10 while walking just one. Eilerman moved to 1-3 on the season as the Beavers improve to 4-9.

Blackburn scored three runs in the top of the 1st inning, the first two on a two-run single by Jacob Hainsfurther. The Beavers made it 4-0 after two and then blew the game open with an 11-run third inning. The big hits were a two-run homerun by freshman Cody Unser and a three-run homer by Josh Glisson. Unser also had a two-run single in the same inning. Blackburn added two runs in the sixth inning and one in the seventh to round out the scoring.





Ryan Burke Throws One Hitter For Hampshire Baseball


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Senior Ryan Burke was perfect until a 2 out base hit in the seventh inning spoiled the no hitter as Burke had to settle for a one hit 13 strikeout complete game.  Ryan DeChant doubled to drive in two runs as Hampshire defeated East Aurora 4-0.

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IHSA Baseball Scores from Southern Illinois


Marion 12
Eldorado 2
Brok Webb homered twice and pitched four innings for the win.

Chester 5
Red Bud 4
Zach Locchead two hits and two rbi's

Harrisburg 10
Carterville 0
Keelin Rasch 3 rbi's

Murphysboro 9
Champaign Centennial 3
Dylan Craig struck out nine in five innings to earn the win.

Sparta 3
Waterloo Gibault 2
Renner, Jackson rbi's, WP Austin Peck






Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Southern Illinois Baseball Wins the Battle of South vs East

Southern Illinois University Carbondale gets three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to win the battle of Southern vs Eastern Illinois.  For Southern Illinois Chris Serritella went 3-5 with a rbi, Tony LePore went 3-4 and Aaron Robert went 2-3 with two rbi's.  Kellen Candau wound up with the victory pitching one inning and Bryant George closed the door in the 9th for the save.  Southern Illinois brought it's record up to 9-12.

For Eastern Illinois Zach Borenstein hit two home runs and collected six rbi's, Gerik Wallsten went 3-3 with Eastern's other two rbi's.  Eastern drops to 4-15 on the season.





White Sox Baseball Move Seven More From Roster


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The Chicago White Sox continue to finalize their opening day roster as the team made seven more cuts Tuesday.

Catcher Tyler Flowers and right-handed pitcher Carlos Torres were optioned to Triple-A Charlotte, while right-handed pitcher Ryan Braun, outfielders Jordan Danks and Josh Kroeger and infielders Brent Morel and C.J. Retherford were reassigned to Minor League camp. The move of Flowers erased even the slightest of doubt that the White Sox catching tandem will be made up of A.J. Pierzynski and Ramon Castro, although Donny Lucy remains in camp.





Aurora University Baseball's Steve Salazar Named NAC Pitcher of the Week


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Senior pitcher Steve Salazar (Carol Stream, Ill./Glenbard West H.S.) was named the NAC Pitcher of the Week, his first time being honored this season.


On the week in which the Spartans went 2-2, Salazar threw a complete game 10-inning shutout at Monmouth College on Friday, March 19, 2010, allowing just two hits in the effort and striking out five.






Bobby Boynton Throws Perfect Game for St. Teresa Baseball


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Bobby Boynton struck out 14 of 15 batters and got his first ever perfect game in a five inning 10-0 victory over Central A&M. 

To read the entire story you can follow the link below

Boynton Perfect Game

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Kane County Illinois Baseball Players and Teams to Watch for 2010


Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy of the Kane County Chronicle


TEAMS TO WATCH

Geneva
A big season is expected from the Vikings, who return 17 of their 20 pitching wins from last season. The returning one-two punch of Riley Perry and Alex Sroka provides a strong foundation, and Sroka is also a beast at the plate. Senior Jack Delabar could also have a dual role for the Vikings, who eagerly welcome a strong junior class that includes Chris Hipchen, Michael Monaghan and Kyle Bender. Other key returnees include senior catcher Eric Renner, senior shortshtop Jason Adams, senior second baseman Brian Cornick and senior center fielder Jerrod Campbell.

Kaneland
The Knights finished tied for second in the WSC last year but have several holes to plug. Coach Brian Aversa expects second baseman Jake Fiedler, Ty Hamer and Bobby Thorson to lead the way for the Knights. Hamer and Thorson will be joined by senior Steve Colombe as the team’s primary starting pitchers, while Thorson, who had an impressive offseason, also figures to supply a big bat. Junior Joe Camilere gives Kaneland speed in center field, while senior Jake Tickle and junior Kyle Davidson will likely share duties at shortstop.

Marmion
Coach Dave Rakow has toughened up the Cadets’ non-conference schedule, one year after Marmion flamed out quickly in the postseason despite finishing 22-4 overall. Marmion will be senior-dominated after losing seven starters from last year’s starting lineup. Big lefty Mark Peters gives Marmion a likely ace, while Chris Tydd and Will Sterne are proven bats. Newcomers Tim Tarter, Tyler Friel and Travis Siwiec – all juniors – should bolster a team that Rakow expects to be deep in pitching and in contention for a conference title.

St. Charles East
East again is blessed with a glut of left-handed pitching. Junior Wes Benjamin is drawing Division I recruiting interest, while fellow lefties Tom Konrad and Tommy Laudadio also bring varsity experience. First-year East coach Dave Haskins expects East to be strong up the middle with catcher T.J. Travis, shortstop Ryan Sotern and second baseman Johnathan Erickson. Third baseman Ryan O’Dell and outfielder/pitcher Robert Wendt also should shine for the Saints, who must adapt to Haskins’ preference for playing small-ball.

St. Charles North
Speedsters David Gow and Jake Bergren help set the table for a potentially thunderous lineup that will include menacing bats Ryan Richardson, Matt Stevens, Mike Budka and Chase Williams. “I think our lineup is just going to be absolutely threatening, depth-wise,” Richardson said. Lefty Ryan Hudspeth, Jared Shurtleff and hard-throwing Kevin Borst should gobble up most of the starts for what shapes up to be a solid pitching rotation.

PLAYERS TO WATCH
Wes Benjamin, St. Charles East, Jr., P
The junior left-hander has been clocked as fast as 88 mph, according to coach Dave Haskins. His live arm is drawing interest from several Division I college programs.

Riley Perry, Geneva, Sr., P
Perry (8-2, 1.67 ERA as a junior) finishes what he starts; the hard-throwing, Oakton Community College recruit completed all 10 of his starts last season.

Mark Peters, Marmion, Sr., P
The 6-foot-6 left-hander enjoyed a strong basketball season, but colleges are also interested in Peters on the mound, where he went 6-1 as a junior.

Ryan Richardson, St. Charles North, Sr., SS
Much will be expected from the Nebraska recruit, who batted .459 and drove home 40 runs last season. Richardson said he’s feeling even stronger and more comfortable at the plate this season than he did a year ago.

Matt Stevens, St. Charles North, Sr., C
Stevens brings a dependable catcher’s mitt, plenty of power and three years of varsity experience to coach Todd Genke’s lineup.

Alex Sroka, Geneva, Sr., 3B/P
The DePauw recruit is hoping to improve upon an excellent junior season in which he hit .486 with nine home runs and 39 RBIs. He’s also the Vikings’ No. 2 pitcher.

Matt Taylor, Batavia, Sr., P
Taylor saw varsity time each of the last two years, though hip trouble dampened his junior season. Now healthier, Taylor and fellow senior Kevin Flinn should anchor a Batavia pitching staff that will again be difficult to handle.

Bobby Thorson, Kaneland, Jr., 3B/P
Thorson is primed to emerge in a big way after playing on Kaneland’s sophomore team last year. The power pitcher should also be a big factor offensively. “I’m really looking forward to seeing what Bobby can do for us,” Kaneland coach Brian Aversa said.

Chris Tydd, Marmion, Sr., OF/P
Tydd hit .380 last season and drove in 31 runs for the Cadets. Tydd and Will Sterne figure to be the offensive leaders for a Marmion team coming off a 22-4 season.

Robert Wendt, St. Charles East, Sr. OF/P
Coming off a strong junior season, Wendt continued to swing a hot bat in the summer, when he belted seven homers. He’ll also be given a chance on the mound, where he made major strides this offseason.






Monday, March 22, 2010

Illinois Wesleyan One Hits Illinois Benedictine


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Jason Pankau pitched a seven-inning one-hitter in an Illinois Wesleyan 11-1 win over Benedictine Saturday in St. Louis.  Panko struck out 14 and Mike Morrissey had two hits including a home run, Casey McIntosh had two rbi's with a single and a walk.

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Anna-Jonesboro Ties and Wins in Extra With Long Ball

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Jordan Chamness hit a two-run home run to tie the game in the seventh inning, and David Frank smacked a two-run shot in the eighth to lead Anna-Jonesboro to a 6-4 come-from-behind, extra-inning win over Marion on Saturday morning.

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DeKalb Area 2010 Illinois High School Baseball Team Previews


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courtesy of the Daily Chronicle

Genoa-Kingston

Coach: Mark Casamento (second season, 9-16)
Last season: 7-16, 4-6 Big Northern West, lost in regional quarterfinal
Top returners: Taylor Rogers, senior, pitcher; Dusty Lancaster, junior, second base/pitcher
New arrivals: Hayden Kuhn, Keith Dayton

Hiawatha

Coach: Sean Donnelly (fourth season, 26-65)
Last Season: 11-24, 4-12 Little 10, lost in regional quarterfinal
Top returners: Will Wittwer, junior, pitcher; Addison Freeman, junior pitcher/utility
New arrivals: Tony Lakowski, junior, pitcher/utility

Hinckley-Big Rock

Coach: Matt Olson (second season, 12-17, one regional title)
Last season: 12-17, 9-7 Little 10 Conference, won Class 1A H-BR Regional, lost to Eastland in sectional semifinal
Top returners: Colton Craig, senior short stop/pitcher; Jack Peters, junior, pitcher/outfielder
New arrivals: Second baseman/ pitcher Mitch Ruh

DeKalb

Coach: Justin Keck (fourth season, 31-66)
Last season: 18-16, 8-13 Western Sun Conference, lost to Huntley in regional semifinal
Top returners: Ben Dallesasse, senior, pitcher; Jake Lemay, senior, pitcher/catcher, Mike Meier, senior, pitcher
New arrivals: Brian Sisler, sophomore, shortstop; Kevin Sullivan, sophomore, second baseman

Indian Creek
Coach: Mike Kniffin (second season, 24-11)

Last season: 22-11, 13-3 Little 10 Conference, lost to H-BR in regional championship
Top returners: Josh Lazzarotto, senior, pitcher/outfield; Steven Voris, senior, pitcher/ centerfield; Reece Bend, senior, pitcher/utility

Kaneland

Coach: Brian Aversa (fourth season, 60-40)
Last season: 23-13, 13-8 Western Sun Conference, lost in regional final to Burlington Central
Top returners: Ty Hammer, senior, pitcher; Steve Colombe, senior, pitcher; Joe Camiliere, junior, center fielder
New arrivals: Bobby Thorson, junior, pitcher

Sycamore

Coach: Jason Cavanaugh (12th season, 241-138, four regional titles)
Last season: 20-13, 11-10 Western Sun Conference, lost in Regional semifinal to Burlington Central
Top returners: Eric Ray, junior, short stop; Trevor Mathey, senior, center fielder
New arrivals: Elgin transfer Matt Godinski third base and junior Adam Dobson first base.






Saturday, March 20, 2010

McKendree Baseball Splits with Hannibal-LaGrange


McKendree Baseball starts off the conference schedule with at split with Hannibal-LaGrange losing game one in the bottom of the seventh 5-4 and winning game two 2-1.

Ryan Meyer belted a two-run homer and Daniel Corwin a solo homer in game one and Muren added a two-run homer in game two.  Three pitchers combined for a two hitter in game two Korey Duncan pitched the first five for his second win.





IHSA Baseball Scores from Friday


Barrington 2
York 1
McDonnell 13K's, win

Stagg 13
Shepard 10
Revethis and Piotrowski both homer

Highland Park 8
Palatine 7
Bernardi 2-4 game winning rbi

Mt Carmel 7
Riverside-Brookfield 2
Sujka 3 run dinger

Niles West 8
Wheeling 4
Merger triple, 3 rbi's

Buffalo Grove 5
Clemente 0
Salzman and Recht combined no-hitter

DeKalb 8
Woodstock 3
Dallesasse WP

Marion 3
Collinsville 2

Okawville 6
Pinckneyville 5
Buss 3 run homer

Galatia 1
Vienna 0
Reed six shutout innings WP





Ozzie Guillen's Son Oney Resigns From White Sox

Baseball in Illinois News
Courtesy of MLB.com

White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen chose to take a day to gather his thoughts and opted not to meet with the media following Friday's 8-4 loss to the Cubs, but it had nothing to do with the final score.


Earlier in the day, his middle son, Oney, resigned from the organization. Oney had worked in the White Sox Minor League department, and his resignation was believed to have been related to a difference of opinion regarding the use of Twitter to post remarks about the club.

Oney said his Twitter account was being watched by the organization, which is standard operating procedure for sports teams in this day and age. The ballclub had asked him to be aware that media members were following his comments. After his resignation, Oney posted several more tweets with critical messages aimed at the White Sox organization.

GM Kenny Williams declined to comment on Oney's resignation when asked via e-mail earlier in the day, saying it was best for Ozzie and Oney to weigh in on the situation first, and then he would speak up if he felt the need. When Ozzie left without talking to the media, Williams -- who had a five-minute postgame discussion with Ibis Guillen, Ozzie's wife and Oney's mother, just outside the White Sox complex -- said there was "no need for comment."

Ozzie later asked for understanding from the Chicago media via a tweet of his own: "I extremely apologize to the Chicago media from the bottom of my heart, but it wasn't the right time for me to talk and hope this doesn't ... tomorrow is another day. Hope this doesn't affect our relationship."

He also tweeted support for Oney, saying: "Hey kid we are behind you. No matter what."






Augustana Baseball Moves to 9-0


The Augustana Vikings stay undefeated at 9-0 by defeating Ripon 5-1.  Matt Erickson pitches a complete game giving up one run and striking out 12 and  Joe Moran doubled and had two rbi's. 

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Friday, March 19, 2010

College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Baseball Players of the Week



Josh Weaver from Wheaton College and Jason Pankau both earn player of the week honors from the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin.

Weaver, a senior from Franklin Park, Ill., and East Leyden High School, helped lead Wheaton to a 3-1 record last week as he hit .417 (five-of-12), with a .565 on-base percentage, six RBI, three runs scored and four walks. Among Weaver's five base hits was four extra base hits (two doubles, a triple and a home run), recording a team-best 1.000 slugging percentage. In a 12-7 victory over Aurora on March 8, Weaver hit a home run, drove in a pair of runs, scored twice and drew two walks. In a 13-4 victory over Mount St. Mary (N.Y.) on March 9, Weaver belted a double and a triple with two RBI.

Pankau, a junior pitcher from Elmhurst, Ill., and York High School, pitched seven innings of shutout baseball in a 5-0 win over Rhodes on March 14, the Titans' first victory of the season. Pankau scattered seven hits and struck out nine while walking only three in seven innings against a team that came into the game with a 12-3 record.
 




Weekly Illinois Baseball Highlights From The Mid American Conference

Mid American Conference outstanding performances from baseball players from Illinois last week..

Andy Deain, Northern Illinois, Senior

Crystal Lake, Ill. (Prairie Ridge)
Deain lowered his ERA by 3.57 points (6.75 to 3.18) over 4 scoreless appearances.

Troy White, Northern Illinois, 3B
Sophomore, Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young)
White is on a eight-game hit streak. During that stretch, White started all eight games, is 13-for-33 (.394) with three RBI and two runs scored... White went 4-for-5 with an RBI against Cal Poly on Tuesday, March 9.. White was 13-for-37 (.351) on NIU's California Spring Break road trip (3-6) and raised his season batting average (.250) over 160 points.





Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Division I Baseball Scores for Illinois Teams

D1 Baseball Scores and highlights for Illinois teams from Wednesday...

Southern Illinois Edwardsville 6
North Dakota 1
James Vazquez 1-3 triple, Luke Vine WP 5 2/3rds, 1 earned, 6 K's

New Jersey Tech 4
Bradley 2
Rob Elliot 2-4 with a RBI, Mike Tauchman 2-4

Murray State 8
Southern Illinois Carbondale 3
Chris Serritella and Michael Salter both 2-4

Akron 6
Eastern Illinois 1
Shawn Ferguson 2-4

Oklahoma State 6
Western Illinois 3
Dan Dispensa 3-5 with a RBI

Southern Utah 9
Chicago State 2
Kevin Hussey 1-2 run scored, Miguel Camacho 1-2





Monmouth Baseball Wins its First

Baseball in Illinois News

After starting the season off 0-7 Monmouth College pulled out a 4-3 win over Macalester College by scoring twice in the bottom ninth.  Chaz Baggio led off with a dinger and after two walks Mitch Comstock drove in the winning run with a single.

Tim Ryan picked up the win in relief going 1 1/3rd innings without allowing a baserunner.






Illinois Wesleyan Baseball Drops to 1-4


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The Illinois Wesleyan baseball team fell to 1-4 this season as it dropped an 8-7 game to Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss., on March 16.

Kevin Callahan went 1-3 with a homer and three rbi's, Mike Morrissey 3-5 with an rbi and Zach Scott was 2-4 with 2 rbi's.

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Chris Rutta Named Horizon League Player of the Week


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UIC senior Chris Rutta has been named Horizon League Baseball Player of the Week for the period of March 8-14. Rutta registers his second career weekly honor from the League office.


Rutta picks up Batter of the Week accolades after going 7-for-13 (.538) with one run, three doubles and four RBI in three games last week. He also registered a .769 slugging percentage and .538 on-base percentage for the Flames.

The outfielder, a native of Rothschild, Wis., recorded a 3-for-5 performance with two doubles in Friday's 9-7 setback to Big 12 Conference power Baylor.


Rutta becomes eligible for the Horizon League Network's "People's Choice" award, which is announced each Thursday afternoon. Log on to www.HorizonLeagueNetwork.tv to vote.