Archive for ‘November, 2009’

Five keys: Wichita State has personnel to go the distance

Wichita State is capable of getting to the College World Series in 2010. The Shockers entered last season without several key cogs from the previous club, but still managed to finish the season with 30 wins and made an NCAA regional

Five keys: Michigan hopes to bounce back

The upcoming campaign is important for Michigan. The Wolverines appeared to be in business after the 2007 campaign when it upset top national seed Vanderbilt in the Nashville Regional and made a super regional appearance.

Arizona State situation goes from strange to stranger

The college baseball community was put in a frenzy late last week when Pat Murphy decided to resign as head coach after 15 seasons with the program. More details are emerging about the situation surrounding his removal

Five keys: Memphis hopes to escape C-USA basement

Memphis coach Daron Schoenrock is one of the more underrated teachers in the game today, but even he is having trouble keeping the Tigers in regional contention. The Tigers appeared to take a huge step forward back in 2007 when they earned an at-large bid to the Nashville Regional

Five keys: Rooney, UCF hope to build off young talent

Central Florida coach Terry Rooney hopes year two is better than his first.

Duke makes move in facilities race … but it’s not what you think

Duke joins a laundry list of teams that are doing something about inadequate facilities.

Five keys: Southern Miss hopes to build off Omaha trip

Southern Mississippi picked a perfect time to make a trip to the College World Series.

Five keys: San Diego State moves on without Strasburg

San Diego State had been one of the most criticized programs of the decade for its inability to reach an NCAA regional. But the Aztecs silenced the doubters last season

Five keys: TCU wants to build on super regional appearance

Jim Schlossnagle guided TCU to new heights many seasons ago.

Five keys: Ohio State

1. Alex Wimmers needs to be Alex Wimmers — This key may sound like common sense or even be strange to some people, but there have been plenty of times in the past when a pitcher expected to throw exceptionally well cratered the next season

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