Rising senior Ryan Boyer of the Pitt-Bradford baseball team has been honored nationally for his stellar performance during summer baseball as a 2018 Perfect Game/Rawlings Summer Collegiate Second Team All-American, officials announced Thursday.
The D’Youville College athletic department is proud to announce the hiring of Kyle McLain as head coach of the D’Youville baseball team, effective immediately.
Pitt-Bradford rising senior Ryan Boyer wrapped up a strong season of summer ball by picking up the Finals Most Outstanding Player award for helping the Jamestown Jammers to a Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL) championship last week.
The Penn State Behrend and Pitt-Bradford baseball programs have been recognized as recipients of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Excellence Award for the 2017-18 academic year.
Pitt-Bradford catcher Austin Parent and Penn State Behrend pitcher David Boehme each finished the 2017-18 baseball season in the top spots statistically in two different categories.
Pitt-Bradford rising senior pitcher Ryan Boyer has been named to the 2018 Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL) West All-Star Team, league officials announced Wednesday.
Former Penn State Behrend Lions baseball player Jack Herzing signed a professional baseball contract to play for the Eastside Diamond Hoppers in the United Shore Professional Baseball League on Tuesday, June 12.
Medaille College's Andrew Parks and Penn State Behrend's Jordan Oberlander have been selected as the recipients of the 2018 AMCC Faculty Athletics Representatives Award. Parks and Oberlander were chosen from among 18 outstanding student-athletes named to the All-Academic Team.
All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team. These individuals are selected by vote of their teammates.
Pitt-Bradford junior catcher Austin Parent completed the sweep of the Division III awards week as he was voted Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches Association First Team All-America, officials announced Thursday.
Pitt-Bradford catcher Austin Parent, along with La Roche College pitchers Shame Emrich and Tre Thomas, have all earned one of the highest honors in NCAA Division III as they have been named D3Baseball.com First Team All-Americans, officials announced Wednesday.
For their performances during the 2018 season, eight AMCC baseball players from four member institutions have been named D3baseball.com All-Mideast Region, officials announced Monday.
La Roche College fell to Wabash 8-5 in an NCAA Mideast Region elimination game on Saturday evening. The Redhawks' conclude the 2018 season with a 35-10-1 record and as champions of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference.
#3 La Roche College baseball is moving on in the NCAA Mideast Regional. The Redhawks opened the tournament with a 5-1 victory over #6 Ithaca College and advance to play tomorrow at 7:45pm against the #2 Otterbein vs #7 Adrian winner.
The La Roche College Redhawks clinched an automatic bid to the NCAA Regional after defeating Pitt-Greensburg on Saturday for their fifth straight AMCC Championship and their sixth in the past seven years.
Emrich tossed four scoreless innings over four appearances. He struck out seven batters and picked up two saves. He closed out two AMCC Tournament games including the AMCC Championship Game.
Urban hit a grand slam to overcome a 3-1 seventh inning deficit and help La Roche beat Pitt-Greensburg 7-3 in the AMCC Championship Game. Urban drove in five runs on the day as the Redhawks picked up their fifth straight AMCC Championship. Urban leads the AMCC in stolen bases.
La Roche College wins another AMCC baseball title after coming back to beat Pitt-Greensburg 7-3 in the AMCC Championship Game. It is their fifth straight AMCC Title and their AMCC-record sixth in the past seven years.
Penn State Behrend baseball junior infielder Scott Sada has been selected to the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District 4 Baseball Team NCAA Division III, selected by CoSIDA.
The AMCC baseball tournament continued on a cool, overcast Friday in Pittsburgh, PA as two more teams were sent home and two teams remain as we head into the final match-up tomorrow morning.
#2 Pitt-Greensburg and #1 La Roche College both picked up victories on day one of the AMCC baseball championship tournament. #2 Pitt-Greensburg defeated #3 Penn State Behrend 8-3 in the first game of the day, while #1 La Roche earned the 8-2 decision over #5 Penn State Altoona in game two.
With a 16-2 conference record, La Roche College is once again the AMCC regular season champion and has earned hosting rights to the conference championship tournament this weekend.
Herzing had another standout performance from the mound to give the Lions a game one victory over Hilbert in the first round the AMCC playoffs. In his three-hit complete game, he sat down 13 batters while only giving up one walk and one earned run.
Parent belted three home runs last week on his way to recording 10 RBIs 10 runs scored and a stellar 1.300 slugging % to lead the Panther offense in a crucial week. He went 12-for-20 (.600) in five games and had seven extra base hits while drawing four walks and recording a perfect fielding percentage behind the plate. With his eighth homer of the season Sunday, he has tied the Pitt-Bradford single-season record.
The #3 Penn State Behrend baseball team swept #6 Hilbert College 4-1 and 9-8 on Saturday afternoon to advance to the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) semifinals.
Penn State Altoona baseball's sophomore shortstop Hunter Breon and freshman catcher Richard Carey picked up two more awards on Tuesday for their excellent performances at the plate last week, as they were chosen to receive a pair of recognitions from the Eastern College Athletic Conference.
Herzing threw a gem on the mound against Mt. Aloysius in game one of a double header. The senior tossed a complete game two-hitter, allowing one earned run while striking out 14.