The UMW baseball team finished 27-7 last spring, with six players gaining all-conference honors, as the team achieved its highest winning percentage since 1997.
Despite 13 different schools represented on the 2015 Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) College Division All-State Baseball Team, it was a pair of programs that separated from the rest this season. Led by VaSID Player of the Year Jono Haught, and Pitcher of the Year Ryan Van Assche, the University of Mary Washington featured five first team All-State picks; and after leading the The Apprentice School to a national championship, Coach of the Year Bryan Cave headlined a strong group of five honors for the Builders.
University of Mary Washington senior catcher Jono Haught has been named as a second team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team continued to collect postseason hardware on Wednesday, as four players were named All-South Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings.
University of Mary Washington senior catcher Jono Haught has been named as a 2015 NCAA Division III All-American, as selected by D3Baseball.com. He becomes the first All-America in the program since 2007.
Five University of Mary Washington baseball players have been named to the D3Baseball.com All-South Region Team. Senior Jono Haught and junior James Keller were named to the first team, freshman David Slupek was named to the second team, and juniors Mitch Moynihan and Ryan Van Assche were named to the third team.
Haught is the 11th Eagle to be picked by the conference coaches as the CAC Baseball Player of the Year, and the first since Will Wright in 2010, leading a group of six UMW players onto the All-CAC squad.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team dropped a 7-2 decision at Frostburg State University on Saturday morning in the winner's bracket of the Capital Athletic Conference Tournament. The Eagles will play the winner of Saturday's noon contest between Christopher Newport and Salisbury at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
The 24th ranked University of Mary Washington baseball team scored six runs in the final four innings, but couldn't overcome an early seven-run deficit in a 9-6 loss to Salisbury University on Saturday in Frostburg, Md. The Eagles fall to 27-7 on the season.
The 24th ranked University of Mary Washington baseball team scored once in the first and four times in the second, and held on for a 5-4 victory over fourth-ranked Salisbury University in the Capital Athletic Conference Tournament on Friday in Frostburg, Md. The Eagles improve to 27-5 on the season, and extend their win streak to 14 straight games.
Due to rain in the Western Maryland area, Thursday's Capital Athletic Conference Tournament game between Mary Washington and Salisbury has been postponed until Friday. The start time will be announced Thursday evening.
The 24th ranked University of Mary Washington baseball team overcame an early four-run deficit to defeat Marymount University, 12-7, in the first round of the Capital Athletic Conference Tournament on Wednesday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles improve to 26-5, and extend their win streak to 13 games.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team scored nine runs in the final two innings, including six in the seventh, to take a 10-8 decision from Neumann College on Sunday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles improve to 25-5 overall, and increase their win streak to 12 straight.
The University of Mary Washington won the opener, 15-5, and scored seven runs in the eight to take the nightcap, 10-8, to take a doubleheader from Wesley College in Capital Athletic Conference action at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles run their win streak to 11 and clinch third place in the CAC Tournament.
Senior Jono Haught hit his ninth home run of the season to break the UMW school season record, and lift the Eagles into the lead for the first time, in a 9-4 win over St. Mary's College for the University of Mary Washington baseball team on Wednesday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles improve to 22-5 on the season, and 11-5 in Capital Athletic Conference play.
Freshman Joe Thompson allowed three hits in seven innings in picking up the win ion the opener, and senior Jono Haught tied the school season home run record in the nightcap, as the University of Mary Washington baseball team swept a doubleheader at Bridgewater College, 3-0 and 15-4, on Monday.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team swept a doubleheader fro Marymount University at the Washington Nationals Youth Complex. The Eagles won the opener, 12-5, and the second game, 8-0. The Eagles are now 19-5 overall and 10-5 in Capital Athletic Conference play.
Freshman David Slupek hit a school record three home runs to lead the University of Mary Washington baseball team to a 21-5 win at Southern Virginia University on Thursday in Buena Vista, Va. James Keller and Brian Burns each had four hits for the Eagles, who improve to 17-5.
Freshmen Joe Thompson and David Slupek led the University of Mary Washington baseball team to an 8-4 win over Christopher Newport University on Tuesday at Dickinson Stadium. Thompson hurled 6.2 innings in gaining the win, while Slupek had three hits.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team swept a doubleheader from York College, 4-0 and 3-0, on Sunday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles move to 15-5 overall.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team dropped a 6-2 decision at St. Mary's College on Wednesday afternoon in Capital Athletic Conference action. The Eagles fall to 13-5 overall and 3-5 in league play.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team jumped out to a 5-0 lead en route to a 10-4 victory at Virginia Wesleyan College on Monday in Virginia Beach. The Eagles improve to 13-4 on the season.
Mary Washington swept this week's conference honors as senior Jono Haught and junior Ryan Van Assche were named the CAC Baseball Players of the Week for March 23, 2015. Haught was named the CAC Player of the Week for the third time this year after continuing his stellar start to the season, hitting 15-for-26 (.577) with eight RBIs and eight runs scored, including a .682 average in five CAC contests, as the Eagles went 4-2 last week. Van Assche was selected as the CAC Pitcher of the Week after posting a pair of wins in CAC action last week.
Junior Ryan Van Assche pitched a perfect game into the eighth inning of the opener, and senior Jono Haught collected seven hits, including his sixth homer of the season, as the University of Mary Washington baseball team swept Penn State Harrisburg, 15-1 and 9-2, on Sunday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles improve to 12-4 on the year.
The University of Mary Washington baseball team dropped a doubleheader to visiting Frostburg State University, 13-6 and 13-3, on Saturday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles slip to 10-4 on the season.
Senior catcher Jono Haught singled, doubled, and tripled, and scored the eventual winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning to lead the University of Mary Washington baseball team to a 6-5 win over Southern Virginia University on Wednesday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles improve to 10-2 on the year.
Sophomore right fielder Brian Burns collected four hits, including the game-winning double in the bottom of the 10th inning, to lift the University of Mary Washington baseball team to a 10-9 win over Penn State Altoona on Tuesday at Dickinson Stadium. The Eagles improve to 9-2 on the year.