It does not appear that Bard fields a baseball team. Would they be starting a baseball program, or simply participating in LL for their other sports?
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New York Region / Re: BB: LL: Liberty League
May 16, 2009, 02:18:53 PM
The DIII baseball in NY is passionate, and it makes for good baseball all around.
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New York Region / Re: BB: LL: Liberty League
May 13, 2009, 06:59:35 AM
It's not big whoop. It's about posters who asserted that U was not even competitive in SUNYAC or that U and Vasser were so much worse than the bottom of the SUNYAC conference that it proved SUNYAC was superior. All one has to do is look up each team's record because they do have interleague play.
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New York Region / Re: BB: LL: Liberty League
May 11, 2009, 08:04:15 PM
I do not begrudge anyone their opinion. However . . .
Airball states that he is knowledgable because he is a "coach in the LL." He then proceeds to proclaim in a public forum that "Union and Vasser just stink," and in comparing them to all teams in both conferences, their talent level is "another monster drop."
Anyone knowledgable about athletics knows that you are as good, or bad, as your record. Curious, I looked up the W/L record. When presented with the cold hard facts, U went 7-7 vs. SUNYAC since 03-04, most sensible people would move on.
Not Airball. He then takes a backhand swipe to defend his remarks despite the .500 record by attacking the legitimacy of the U program and the coach, by asserting that he is just "part-time," and Vaaser is inferiour because Vasser's academic standards are so much higher [than the other LL schools]. I think that most, if not all off the LL schools believe that they compete with Vasser in the classroom.
I am sure that Airball has some good qualities. However, it is clear that ntelligence is not one of them.
Airball states that he is knowledgable because he is a "coach in the LL." He then proceeds to proclaim in a public forum that "Union and Vasser just stink," and in comparing them to all teams in both conferences, their talent level is "another monster drop."
Anyone knowledgable about athletics knows that you are as good, or bad, as your record. Curious, I looked up the W/L record. When presented with the cold hard facts, U went 7-7 vs. SUNYAC since 03-04, most sensible people would move on.
Not Airball. He then takes a backhand swipe to defend his remarks despite the .500 record by attacking the legitimacy of the U program and the coach, by asserting that he is just "part-time," and Vaaser is inferiour because Vasser's academic standards are so much higher [than the other LL schools]. I think that most, if not all off the LL schools believe that they compete with Vasser in the classroom.
I am sure that Airball has some good qualities. However, it is clear that ntelligence is not one of them.
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New York Region / Re: BB: LL: Liberty League
May 11, 2009, 11:05:08 AM
Allow me to be more precise. For all years available on LL website:
W L
Oneata 2 6
Fredonia 1 0
N.Paltz 4 1
7 7
W L
Oneata 2 6
Fredonia 1 0
N.Paltz 4 1
7 7
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New York Region / Re: BB: LL: Liberty League
May 11, 2009, 10:33:03 AM
Lot of bashing of Union & Vasser. For the record, over the past 3 years, Union went 5-6 against SUNYAC.
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New York Region / Re: BB: LL: Liberty League
February 22, 2008, 06:04:48 PM
I have enjoyed reading the comments about the Liberty League. In my humble view, regarding scheduling, I believe that the baseball in NY is generally equal to that of Va. having watched both.
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