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RAILSPLITTERS TENNIS DEFEATS THE MARS HILL LIONS IN THE QUARTERFINALS

The no. 4 seed Lincoln Memorial University men’s tennis team had to battle back Wednesday afternoon to  defeat no. 5 seed Mars Hill College 5-2 in the quarterfinals of the 2011 South Atlantic Conference Men’s Tennis Tournament in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Now 13-5 overall, the no. 4 seed LMU men are set for their second consecutive Continue reading

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BLUE RAIDERS BASEBALL SPLITS DOUBLE-HEADER AGAINST TIGERS

After a sloppy start to senior day with six errors in game one leading to an 11-3 loss, the Lindsey Wilson College baseball team responded with 10 hits in game two to split with Georgetown (Ky.) College 11-6 at Continue reading

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FLYING FLEET BASEBALL FALLS TO LIMESTONE COLLEGE IN THE CONFERENCE CAROLINAS TOURNAMENT

Freshman left fielder Chad Balderman ripped four singles and drove in three runs to lead No. 2 seed Limestone College to a 12-4 victory over No. 5 Erskine College on the first day of the 2011 Conference Carolinas Baseball Tournament hosted by Barton College and Continue reading

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RED LIONS TAKE A DOUBLE HEADER FROM THE SOLDIERS

The Red Lions of Lincoln Christian University pounded out 24 hits in sweeping the Soldiers of St. Louis Christian College 5-2 and Continue reading

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JOHNS HOPKINS BLUE JAYS BASEBALL DEFEATS THE GREEN TERROR

Graduate student Joe Borrelli knocked in a career-high seven RBIs, including the eventual game-winning two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning, to lead the 24th-ranked Johns Hopkins baseball team to a thrilling back-and-forth 10-9 victory over Continue reading

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SIOUX FALLS COUGARS BASEBALL SWEEPS THE CHARGERS IN A DOUBLE-HEADER

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.  —   The University of Sioux Falls baseball team completed a two-game home sweep of Briar Cliff University on Sunday afternoon at Harmodon Park. The Cougars upended the Chargers 2-1 in game one and then wrapped up the weekend with a Continue reading

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TODAY’S COOL-NAMED SPORTS TEAM – EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE

EMORY AND HENRY COLLEGE WASPS

 Location: Emory, VA

Division: NCAA Division 3

Conference Affiliation: Old Dominion Athletic Conference

Major sports: football, basketball, base/soft – ball, soccer, volleyball 

Site: http://www.ehc.edu/athletics

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RAILSPLITTERS MEN AND WOMEN ON COURSE FOR POSTSEASON

HARROGATE, TN – The Lincoln Memorial University men’s and women’s tennis teams both took another closer to having an opportunity to defend their 2010 South Atlantic Conference Tournament titles on Saturday afternoon with a pair of victories over Catawba College.

Less than a year ago, the LMU men won the Continue reading

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MIKE ROSS: UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS OF OKLAHOMA DROVERS BASEBALL COACH

CHICKASHA – Already well underway, the 2011 Drover baseball season is shaping up fairly well so far for Coach Mike Ross and his team.

A solid season to date is due in part to senior pitcher Caleb Martin, who has broken two school records already this season. Martin now holds the career wins record with 25 and career strikeouts record with 198.

“What this speaks for is just consistency throughout his four years on the mound — just continuing to prepare himself to pitch and Continue reading

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NORWICH CADETS WIN NCAA DIVISION 3 WOMEN’S HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

The Norwich Cadets hockey team won the D3 women’s championship by defeating the RIT Tigers by a score of 5-2. In 2010 the Cadets made it all the way to the title game only to lose to the Amherst Lord Jeffs (yes, even their ladies teams go by the Lord Jeffs) but this year Norwich closed the deal. After an orgy of scoring in the First Period, which ended with Continue reading

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