Articles Tagged ‘ Baseball ’
April 3, 201212:14 am
Baseball and National Identity in Taiwan
By Darya Baugh-Ruschman, Staff Writer
On Friday, March 23, professor and the chair of the History Department at California Polytechnic State University, Dr. Andrew Morris gave a lecture about baseball and national identity in Taiwan entitled, “They Told Us We Were Not Japanese and Not Chinese Either: Baseball and National Identity in Taiwan.” The lecture was jointly sponsored by the [...]
February 14, 20121:02 am
Baseball Team Plans For Solid Season
By Hannah Grabenstein, Editor-in-Chief
Despite the recent balmy weather, baseball season hasn’t officially started yet, but Seahawks Head Coach Lewis Jenkins thinks the upcoming spring will be a good one. Last year, the team had a winning record with 19 wins and 16 losses; rainouts and schedule changes prevented them from reaching 20 wins, which Jenkins hopes to reach [...]
March 22, 201112:08 am
Men’s Baseball Shows Great Promise
By Hannah Grabenstein, Editor-in-Chief

Though the 2010 baseball season left something to be desired for St. Mary’s fans, the Seahawks seemed to have turned things around. This year, 22 games into the season with at least 12 left to go, St. Mary’s has a winning record with 13 wins and nine losses, and is 6-6 in conference play, a considerable upswing from last year’s final record.
February 15, 201112:07 am
Seahawks Baseball Team Looks Ahead
By Anna Agarunova, Arts & Entertainment Editor
With eleven new recruits, the Seahawks baseball team shows potential to have their first winning season in seven years, according to Head Coach Lewis Jenkins.
September 1, 20109:00 am
Back on the Attack: St. Mary’s Seahawks Prepare for a New Year
By Steve Rees, Former Managing Editor
Composed of athletes from many academic fields, physical locations, and ways of life, the St. Mary’s College Seahawks began training this summer in preparation for the new competition of the 2010-2011 season.
March 11, 201011:59 am
Men’s Baseball Slides Into Soggy Season After Being Benched
By Steve Rees, Former Managing Editor
With nine consecutive cancelled games due to poor field conditions and indoors-only practices before an away-game season opener, the St. Mary’s men’s baseball team remains in an inconvenient setback with the start of Spring 2010.
April 28, 20099:02 am
Wesley Stops Baseball’s Conference Hopes
By Peter Sparklin, Assistant Editor-In-Chief
Wesley College cut short Seahawk baseball conference aspirations with a 12-11 defeat of St. Mary’s on April 18. The final runs came in a dramatic bottom of the ninth finish as Wesley pulled ahead, eliminating St. Mary’s 4-run lead. St. May’s finished sixth in the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) with a 7-11 conference record and [...]
April 14, 200910:02 am
Seahawk Baseball Beaten by Wesley
By Peter Sparklin, Assistant Editor-In-Chief
The baseball team lost 4-3 in their game against Wesley College on April 8 despite a rally in the bottom on the ninth inning, where the Seahawks earned 2 of their 3 game runs. Sophomore Mark Dattilio earned two RBIs, while junior Jacen Killebrew and sophomore Bobby Corton earned the three runs during the game. [...]
March 10, 200910:50 am
Baseball Sweeps Mary Washington, Five Win Streak
By Peter Sparklin, Assistant Editor-In-Chief
The Men’s Baseball team is on a 5-game winning streak after defeating Wilkes University and University of Mary Washington in recent games and is now number one in the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC). The Seahawks have a 9-3 record and a 3-0 conference record. The team won every game in last week’s three game series [...]








