UBC defeated the Indiana Southeast Grenadiers 7-4 in 11 innings on Wednesday to advance to the NAIA World Series.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts summarizes how Terriers grads performed in the U.S. college ranks over the past week.
Read MoreThe UBC Thunderbirds only needed six innings to drop 14 runs on the Indiana Southeast Grenadiers before they closed out a mercy rule win in the top half of the seventh in their second game of the NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round tournament.
Read MoreThe week could not have started better for the UBC Thunderbirds as they blew out a top-15 ranked team in the Oklahoma Wesleyan Eagles to begin their NAIA Baseball National Championship Opening Round tournament.
Read MoreTeam Saskatchewan alum Kyle Froehlich (Nipawin, Sask.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network’s college Player of the Week after his standout performances on the mound for the University of Texas at Tyler Patriots.
Read MoreThe UBC Thunderbirds have arrived in Mississippi for the NAIA National Championship opening round.
Read MoreOntario Nationals grad Blake Gillespie (Arva, Ont.) has fanned 112 hitters for the Charlotte 49ers this spring, which makes him just one of 11 Canuck hurlers to exceed 100 strikeouts in an NCAA Div. I season.
Read MoreRight-hander Tyler Bremner, whose parents are from Mississauga and Queensville, Ont., set a new UC Santa Barbara record on Friday night when he recorded his 275th career strikeout.
Read More“When opposition batters head to the plate to face Reece Helland, they are entering the danger zone.
Not only are they facing MidAmerica Nazarene’s top bullpen gun, who is an intense presence on the bump, but he also enters the game with a formidable tune.
You guessed it: the Kenny Loggins classic “Danger Zone” from the movie Top Gun.
Over his four years with the Pioneers, Helland has accumulated a 13-6 record and a 4.47 earned-run average in 84 games, with one start, and 16 saves.”
Read MoreOntario Nationals grad Blake Gillespie (Arva, Ont.) has fanned 105 hitters for the Charlotte 49ers this spring, which makes him just one of 11 Canuck hurlers to exceed 100 strikeouts in an NCAA Div. I season.
Read More“Tanner Smith (Ripley, Ont.) has an awful lot of kilometres to cover for entering the same sacred space Larry Walker occupied as one of Canada’s most-decorated sandlot stars.
The teenager from the small municipality of Ripley near the shores of Lake Huron in southwestern Ontario has higher credentials than the National Hall of Fame and Canadian Hall of Fame outfielder, however, when it comes to the art of stopping pucks.
Smith, who is off to Bryant and Stratton College in Akron, Ohio this summer to pitch and play the outfield for the NJCAA Division 2 Bobcats, put a rather tidy bow on his minor hockey career in late March by backstopping the Huron-Bruce Blizzard to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association under-18 Tier 2 championship in Halton Hills, Ont. “
Read MoreFieldhouse Pirates grad Simon Grinberg (Kitchener, Ont.) has been named SUN Conference Player of the Year after his outstanding season with Keiser University.
Read MoreGreat Lake Canadians grad RHP Tate Carey (Tecumseh, Ont.) and former Terrier Keegan O’Hearn (Oshawa, Ont.) led Michigan to a 13-3 victory over Ohio State on Sunday.
Read MoreDawgs Academy grad Jimmy Dionne (Quebec, Que.) has been named the Canadian Baseball Network college Player of the Week after he belted four home runs in four games for Howard College.
Read MoreTerriers alum Keegan O'Hearn (Oshawa, Ont.) belted his first collegiate home run with the Michigan Wolverines on Sunday.
Read More“It was a beautiful day at Tourmaline West Stadium, the sunshine providing the backdrop to a pair of exciting Cascade Collegiate Conference Championship baseball games.
When the dust settled, it was the Lewis-Clark State Warriors who prevailed as CCC champions, defeating the UBC Thunderbirds in the final game. That came after the T-Birds had beaten the Oregon Tech Owls earlier in the day, securing their spot in the upcoming NAIA Baseball Championship Opening Round.”
Read MoreWindsor Selects alum Kurt Barr (Saint Joachim, Ont.) and Terriers grad Keegan O'Hearn (Oshawa, Ont.) helped the University of Michigan rout the Ohio State Buckeyes 23-1 on Saturday.
Read MoreThe University of British Columbia Thunderbirds suffered their first loss of the 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Baseball Tournament, a 5-3 decision against Lewis-Clark State Saturday afternoon at Tourmaline West Stadium.
Read MoreThe host University of British Columbia Thunderbirds earned a convincing 11-1 decision over the College of Idaho Yotes to open up play Friday night at the Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament.
Read More“Ayden Makarus thought he was done with baseball.
More than two years after quitting the game to get on with his post-baseball life, the Dawgs Academy alum has returned with a vengeance at Bellevue University.
He was named the North Star Athletic Association Player of the Week on April 14, when he hit .429 with four home runs, 10 runs batted in and eight runs scored in four games.
The utilityman did it again two weeks later, posting a line of .375 with four more roundtrippers while driving in seven and scoring seven en route to also being named the Canadian Baseball Network’s College Player of the Week.”
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