- Another college baseball season has ended (for me at least) and I felt it appropriate to share with you some of the insights I have gleaned from this year's experience. Fear not, I will not be a sports reporter and recap the season for you. (Gaston Gazette)
- CORAL GABLES — Kennen Maddox drove in four runs to lead Missouri State to a 12-2 win over Miami in an elimination game in the Coral Gables Regional on Saturday. (Naples Daily News)
- Despite owning one of the most impressive coaching resumes in college baseball history, criticism has buzzed around Morris all season. (Palm Beach Post)
- As freshmen they went to the College World Series. In 2011 the first and third overall picks in the 2011 Major League Baseball draft. The Bruins are batting . (Los Angeles Times)
- A .390 hitter entering Saturdays game, Boyd swings one of college baseballs hottest bats. Ramsey also had 12 homers entering the contest. Samford decided it better to go with Boyd with one out and the bases loaded. (Sun Sentinel)
- Jon Moscot allowed two runs in his second straight complete game and Matt Gelalich drove in three runs as Pepperdine beat Michigan State 6-2 in the opener of the Stanford regional Friday. (Daily Breeze)
- With tongue firmly planted in cheek, I informed Oregon State coach Pat Casey before last week's Civil War series that he knows more about baseball than me. "I'm not sure," said Casey, returning the sarcasm. (Statesman Journal)
- TALLAHASSEE — Longtime Florida State coach Mike Martin would prefer to be going into NCAA baseball tournament play with a head of steam. (Naples Daily News)
- The fourth-seeded Wildcats were eliminated in the Gainesville Regional, falling top No. 3 College of Charleston 8-2 in a losers bracket game at McKethan Stadium. They managed just two hits in 18 innings here. (Sun Sentinel)
Saturday, June 2, 2012
College baseball
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