There were a lot of upsets this weekend in college baseball. La Tech won 1 of three against Arkansas and could very easily have swept them.
I know it is early, but I just can't wait for the first pitch at the Tigue.
There were a lot of upsets this weekend in college baseball. La Tech won 1 of three against Arkansas and could very easily have swept them.
I know it is early, but I just can't wait for the first pitch at the Tigue.
I don't know if everybody knows about this site, but it is great for info on college baseball. www.ncaa-baseball.com.
If you go to the site, their is a calendar on the upper left hand side and you can click on a date and it will give you all the scores broken down by conference for that date.
Just FYI.
Keen observation and cool site. Much thanks
Gald to helpOriginally Posted by Turner
Texas-San Antonio knocked off #30 College of Charleston today 6-4 in San Antonio. The Road Runners are now 5-9 and C of C drops to 11-2.
LSU knocked off Southern Miss in Baton Rouge tonight 2-1. USM had runners on 1st and 3rd with one out and James Ewing at the plate in the top of the 9th. Ewing lined out to RF. On the play, the run would have scored but the runner at first base (Sutton) was doubled off. Sutton may have thought that the ball was going to fall and was going to try to score (for the lead) or at least safely reach third.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
I forgot to add ...Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
In an important RPI game for the Cajuns since they will be traveling to Arizona State later in the season, Arizona State knocked off Long Beach State 7-6 in the first game of a three game series.
Brian
Such a fine line between winning an losing.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Hmmmm! The runner must have been doubled off before the other runner retouched and then crossed the plate or the run would have counted.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Been in that situation a couple of times when scorekeeping games.
Doc
Yes. The line out was to right field. The right fielder (Steven Waguespack) made a diving catch and only had to throw to first base. Unless the ball was deep, I would expect that the runner at first would have been doubled off before the runner from third could cross the plate.Originally Posted by McNeese72
But this is another example of why one should always run hard, even if you are confident you will not be thrown out on the play.
Brian
I will edit this inline throughout the day ...
#26 Southern Mississippi 8 at LSU 15 (LSU leads series 2-0)
As I have said in the past, home field in baseball is important.
#30 College of Charleston 7 Texas-San Antonio 8 (11 innings) (UTSA leads series 2-0)
Another good win by a Cajun opponent that will help the Cajun RPI.
#19 Long Beach State 8 at #12 Arizona State 7 (series tied 1-1)
Loyola Marymount 7 at #28 Tulane 3 (series tied 1-1)
Louisiana Tech 6 at Sam Houston State 9 (SHSU leads series 2-0)
Southeastern Louisiana 14 at Georgia State 4 (series tied 1-1)
Illinois 6 at Texas-Arlington 13 (UTA leads series 2-0)
Northwestern State 4 at Jacksonville State 14 (series tied 1-1)
Sun Belt Action:
South Alabama 6 at Louisiana 9 (UL leads series 2-0)
Florida Atlantic 11 at Western Kentucky 12 (series tied 1-1)
Arkansas-Little Rock 1 at Louisiana-Monroe 4 (ULM leads series 2-0)
Middle Tennessee 3 at Troy 4 (series tied 1-1)
Troy drives in the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.
New Orleans 12 at Arkansas State 6 (series tied 1-1)
Rutgers 2 at Florida International 4 (series tied 1-1)
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