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Calvin needs sweep to get MIAA crown
Marietta junior T.J. Knowlton shut down Otterbein's offense on Thursday.
Marietta junior T.J. Knowlton shut down Otterbein's offense on Thursday.
Kalamazoo lost a pair of games at Calvin, 5-1 and 9-3. Kalamazoo was held to just two hits while committing five errors in the 5-1 loss. Kalamazoo held a 3-2 lead in the fourth inning before Calvin took the lead for good. Eddie Barclay and Kyle Kilpatrick each had a double. Calvin needs to sweep Kalamazoo tomorrow to win the MIAA. With a Calvin loss, Adrain will receive the conference's automatic bid.

Bats came alive for Heidelberg in the seventh inning against Mount Union in a first round game of the OAC Tournament. It resulted in a 10-7 victory for the Student Princes, the program's 11th-straight. Offensively for Heidelberg, Jeremy Wentworth led the way from the leadoff spot going 3-for-4 with four runs. For Mount Union, Greg Ferrell led the offensive push going 3-for-5 with two RBIs, two runs, and a double. In the first game of the OAC tournament, the Marietta Pioneers defeated the Otterbein Cardinals 5-2. Marietta moves onto Game 3 of the tournament against Heidelberg. Otterbein plays again in the double-elimination tournament tomorrow as well against Mount Union.

The Southern Maine Huskies pounded out 21 hits and Mark Schmidt hurled his first career complete game as the Huskies defeated second seeded Eastern Connecticut 14-3 in the second day of play at the 2008 Little East Conference Baseball Championship Tournament being hosted by Keene State College. The win was the Huskies' ninth straight. The Huskies will take on top-seeded Keene State in a battle of 2-0 teams and the Warriors will move into an elimination game against Mass-Boston.

Lehman fell in their opening game of the 2008 CUNYAC Postseason Championship Tournament, falling to the No. 1 seeded Staten Island, 9-5, in a nine-inning contest earlier this evening at the tournament's host site, the CSI Baseball Complex.

St. Joe's (Maine) defeated Suffolk twice, 8-1 and 2-0, in a non-conference doubleheader to wrap up the team's regular season schedule. Ben Grant-Roy and Wade Oliver both connected for two-run home runs in the opener with Mason Roberge picking up the victory in relief to improve to 6-2 this season. In the nightcap, Andrew Keirstead tossed a complete game two-hitter with six strikeouts and no walks to earn his sixth victory of the year.

Winning for the second time in back-to-back games, Central defeated Simpson in the first day of the Iowa Conference Baseball Tournament in Cedar Rapids. Earlier in the Central defeated Coe 5-0. Luther fell to Loras 6-3.

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