Category Archives: NCBA Headlines

Gilbert Dominates

NCBA DI World Series Game 4 – #4 Penn State exploded out of the gate offensively, batting around the lineup in the 1st inning. Their scoring was highlighted by a 1st inning Grand Slam by first baseman Austin Thomas. Senior Kyle Gilbert was unbeatable on the mound as he threw a complete-game shutout, allowing only 2 hits to the #5 Cal Bears.

All Max-ed Out

The gusting winds of Tampa pretty much eliminated all right handed hitters from contention as Max Hegedus (Pitt) was able to outlast an impressive Zach Cutter (JMU) in the 3rd Sudden Death Swing off round to take home his 3rd consecutive DeMarini Longball Challenge Title.

Aggies Roll

NCBA DI World Series Game 3 – Four late runs aren’t enough as top-seeded Texas A&M handles #8 Florida 12-5.

Game #2, Upset #2

NCBA DI World Series Game 2 – After exploding with 9 runs in the top of the 8th inning, #7 Western Washington cruised to a 14-6 victory over #2 Illinois.

Upset Alert!

NCBA DI World Series Game 1 – The tone for the competitive nature of the tournament was set in the opening game with some bonus baseball as James Madison needed 10 innings to defeat Iowa 12-10.

SPECIAL SUITE 301

Tune in at 3:01 pm EST for a special Suite 301 episode from the University of Tampa Baseball Stadium in Tampa, Florida!  Here is a link to the broadcast.

DEMARINI LONGBALL CHALLENGE

The NCBA and DeMarini are pleased to announce the battery for the 2013 DeMarini Longball Challenge.  Will one of these sluggers step up and dethrone back to back defending champion Max Hegedus from Pitt?  Tune in Sat May 25th at 7:30pm to find out.  Click to View

Rawlings Week 25 DI Top 20 Poll

In the biggest shake up in NCBA Top 20 Poll History and in unanimous and landslide fashion, the voters have declared Texas A&M #1 in the Rawlings Week 25 DI Top 20 Poll.  Rest assured we’ll still play the World Series!

Gators In!

Florida comes from behind down a run in the bottom of the 9th to defeat UCF 4-3 on a bases loaded walk off hit batsman and clinch their first ever World Series birth.  Congrats Gators!