Between COVID and the cold, action on college diamonds has been throttled so far this season. With its earlier start date, a handful of NAIA teams have been able to string together a couple weeks of action, but single-digit game totals is still the norm around the country so far. As a result there isn’t…
Category: Perfect Game Rankings
2021 Division III College Preview
Last year the Webster Gorlocks were the clear-cut No. 1 team in the preseason, and for good reason. Returning to campus were seven position starters, five of six top pitchers and 27 lettermen from a team that had won its 13th consecutive St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season title and went a combined 8-1…
2021 Division II College Preview
In 2005 the Angelo State baseball program was revived from its roots as San Angelo College following overwhelming support from students and the community. The 15 years since have been an overwhelming success and testament to the passion of the fans who help build the team. The Rams have been one of the winningest programs…
2021 NAIA Baseball Preview
Advancing to the opening round of the NAIA championships is not a goal for Tennessee Wesleyan, it’s a given. The Bulldogs have earned a berth to the NAIA national tournament every year since its inception in 2009 – an accomplishment only one other school can claim. TWC hasn’t completed a full season with a win…
DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Mar. 27
With the calendar approaching April the halfway point of the college baseball regular season is upon us. By now most D-II and NAIA teams have at least 25 games under their belt, although their D-III brethren are a bit behind due to later starts and weather. As such a relatively safe statement can be made…
DII, NAIA, DIII Rankings: Mar. 20
Personally my favorite aspect of drawing up the weekly small school rankings is giving a small bit of extra attention to programs and players who normally don’t get any recognition. There are literally a half dozen polls covering the highest level at D-I, but D-II, the NAIA and D-III are often distant afterthoughts (or not…