Haverford senior SS Charlie Carluccio has been selected to a pair of All-America teams after a stellar season in which he was named Centennial Player of the Year.
Johns Hopkins nearly overcame a three-run deficit in the ninth inning with a last-ditch rally, but fell just short as Kean defeated the Blue Jays, 6-5, in the loser’s bracket semifinals of the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament on Saturday in Lakewood, NJ.
The Johns Hopkins baseball team overcame two lengthy rain delays to stave off elimination for the second straight day as the sixth-seeded Blue Jays downed eighth-seeded Catholic, 7-2, to knock the Cardinals out of the tournament and advance in the loser's bracket.
The Johns Hopkins baseball team survived its first elimination game of the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament with an 8-5 triumph over Randolph-Macon on Thursday afternoon in Lakewood, NJ.
The Centennial Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee established the All-Sportsmanship team in 2007. Each team elected one member from their team who displayed good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-Centennial sportsmanship team.
In a game that was delayed nearly seven hours and stretched into the wee hours of the morning, the sixth-seeded Johns Hopkins baseball team fell to third-seeded and 13th-ranked Alvernia, 2-1, in heartbreaking fashion in the first round of the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning in Lakewood, NJ.
381 students have been recognized for their accomplishments in the classroom and on the field of play with the announcement of the 2011 Centennial Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll.
Haverford's Charlie Carluccio and Johns Hopkins' Alex Eliopoulos were named the Player and Pitcher of the Year as the 2011 All-Centennial baseball team was announced on Tuesday.
It will be a rematch of the 2010 championship series as Johns Hopkins and Haverford square off Sunday at noon in game 6 of the Centennial baseball tournament. The Blue Jays are 2-0 after a win over Franklin & Marshall, while the Fords ousted both Ursinus and the Diplomats.
Ursinus was the main benefactor of Johns Hopkins' victory at Washington College on Tuesday, as the Bears qualify for the Conference tournament this weekend.
Johns Hopkins clinched the top seed for this weekend's Conference tournament, but the Centennial's fourth and final berth is up for grabs today in Chestertown.
Haverford swept a doubleheader from Gettysburg to secure a first-round home game for next weekend's Conference tournament. Swarthmore split a twinbill at F&M to keep its playoff hopes alive.
Haverford exorcised the ghosts of home losses to F&M past on Friday with a 12-5 defeat of the Diplomats. Elsewhere, Ursinus swept Swarthmore and Gettysburg's Matt Karis twirled a one-hit shutout vs. McDaniel.
Johns Hopkins defeated Washington College to take over sole possession of first place in the Conference on Thursday. The Blue Jays took advantage of Haverford's loss at Franklin & Marshall to take a one-game lead in the race.
Lancaster is the place to be on Wednesday as five of our nine featured games take place on the Franklin & Marshall campus. The women's lacrosse game between the Diplomats and Gettysburg will determine the top seed for next week's championship tournament, while the other eight games have playoff implications.
Johns Hopkins C Joe Borelli and Dickinson LHP Sean White were named the Conference's Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, for the week ending April 17.
Haverford LHP Bryan Henrick, SS Charlie Carluccio and Ursinus OF Ben Gresh were named the Conference's Pitcher and Players of the Week for the week ending April 10.
Swarthmore turned the Conference on its ear on Sunday, sweeping a doubleheader from Johns Hopkins. It is the first time that the Garnet has defeated the Blue Jays since 2000 and the first twinbill sweep incurred by Hopkins since F&M took two from JHU in 2007.
Franklin & Marshall and Ursinus each swept doubleheaders to highlight Saturday's abbreviated schedule around the Conference. Three Centennial twinbills were postponed due to wet field conditions and rescheduled for Sunday.
Washington College OF Sean Connole and Johns Hopkins RHP Matt Wiegand are the Conference's Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Week for the week ending April 3.