BB: Regionals (New England) Harwich '08, '11, ECSU '09, '10

Started by Ralph Turner, May 11, 2008, 11:47:36 PM

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Who will win the ECSU Regional?

Tufts
2 (10.5%)
Wheaton
4 (21.1%)
WNEC
5 (26.3%)
ECSU
5 (26.3%)
Worcester St.
0 (0%)
Westfield St.
1 (5.3%)
UMASS-Boston
1 (5.3%)
St. Joe's
1 (5.3%)

Total Members Voted: 19

Voting closed: May 19, 2010, 04:01:33 PM

rbgosfan

7 innings in the book and WNEC still leads 8 - 3.

hockeyfan77


wordsmith

#152
DING DING DING

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - LEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTT'S GET READY TO RUUUUUUUMMMMMBBBBBBBBBBLE

In this corner weighing 183 pounds, from the deepest, darkest, swampest part of central Nu Hampsha and the reigning LEC Conference Champion - Keene State College managed by Francis Marion and Marty Testosterone.

And in this corner, hailing from the suburban back woods of South Portland Maine, and weighing 327 pounds - The University of Southern Maine managed by HOFEddy, Coached by 3rdBaseEddy, and led by CapatinEddy.

Anyone got a good title to this 6th match-up? Like Rumble in the Jungle for one of the Ali fights.


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hockeyfan77

#153
After 1...KSC 0 USM 1

wordsmith

Here we go

Plunked batter #1
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hockeyfan77


hockeyfan77

#156
After 4 1/2...KSC 0 USM 1


hockeyfan77

#158
Final...KSC 0 USM 8


Anthony D'Alfonso with his 14HR and 60 and 61RBI...

hockeyfan77

#159
After 6...Wheaton 2 Trinity 5

mideastfan2

^^^^  good luck to Trinity today as they go for that 40th win in a row.  Being a former Marietta player from the 1999 team that set the record, I'm glad another team is able to experience that kind of "special" season.....hopefully it works out for them today! 


hockeyfan77

#161
Final...Wheaton 2 Trinity 6


40-0: that's pretty impressive...

gordonmann

I'll let Hockeyfan provide the final line and just add my congratulations to Trinity.  Wish I could be there to witness this run in person.

Bostonian

Now it gets tricky for Trinity. Barnard is probably the most hittable guy they have and if he loses, I have no idea what they'll do in the final game.

Still, they are hitting the ball prety well, so in a slugfest, they'll more than hold their own.

Rick Vaughn

I think part of Trinity's strength is the pitching after Barnard.  Rappaport and McGrath are better than pitchers 5 and 6 for almost any other team.  They can afford to lose a game and still work their way through the losers bracket.  The 40-0 Bantams do not have to do that, but obviously they could.  The team that would worry Trinity the most in a slugfest, Keene State, has been knocked out already.