2017-18 Penn State DuBois Baseball News
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PENN STATE DuBOIS BASEBALL WINS USCAA SMALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIESMay 19, 2018Penn State DuBois defeats The Apprentice School 10-2 in Final Championship game to claim USCAA Title. The baseball program in it's 3rd year of existence rises to the occasion in front of a home crowd at Showers Field.
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Penn State DuBois Wins PSUAC Baseball ChampionshipMay 08, 2018PSD wins conference championship and earns automatic berth into USCAA Small College World Series.
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DuBois wins Thriller in 11 Innings 14-13 over PSGAApril 19, 2018The hard-earned victory clinched the #1 seed in the Western Division of the Penn State University Athletic Conference for Penn State DuBois.
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PSD wins first game in Myrtle Beach 12-7March 09, 2018GAME ONE: PSD vs Garrett College Penn State would draw a rematch in it's first game on Saturday March 3rd against Garrett College. Last year at Myrtle, PSD had a lead late on Garrett College, but Garrett would come back to defeat PSD. This year, PSD was looking to return the favor. DuBois pitcher, LJ Johnson would get the start for the opening game, and the left hander was in control of the game from the start. Johnson would get staked to an early 4-0 lead as PSD would load the bases and get a huge clutch hit from Senior 1B/P Dan Bowman. Bowman, who played in the Myrtle Beach summer league last year, loves to play at the Ripken Complex. He promptly stepped into the box and ripped a gap shot into right centerfield that cleared the bases and gave PSD an early 4-0 advantage. LJ Johnson would go to work, retiring Garrett College in the bottom of the first, getting a slick double play from the infield combo of Caleb Bennett and Toner Corl to retire the side. In the top of the second, Dan Bowman once again came through in the clutch, smacking a two-run RBI single to up the PSD lead to 6-0. Garrett College got two up on the board in the bottom half as the wind played havoc with fly balls. During the first game, there were wind gusts between 20-40 mph that both teams had to contend with, and resulted in several PSD errors aiding Garrett on the scoreboard. Both pitchers settled in with score 6-4 in favor of PSD, and there was no scoring until DuBois's half of the 6th. Dan Bowman continued his hot hand at the plate ripping his second double of the game. PSD added four runs in the frame to push the lead to 10-4. In addition to Bowman's double, Senior SS/P Caleb Bennett added an RBI, and freshman catcher, Frankie Stefko added his first college RBI to up the lead to 12-4. LJ Johnson finished his day pitching five full innings and earned the victory on the mound. Garrett College would add a few runs late, but PSD would get out of the 7th to earn an opening day victory of 12-7. Dan Bowman finished the day a perfect 4-4 at the plate with two doubles, two singles, and 5 RBI's for DuBois.
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PSD drops game to Montgomery College 4-2March 09, 2018DuBois would break out on top 1-0. Toner Corl walked and would scored all the way from first on an absolute missle shot off the bat of Talon Falls.
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PSD drops 1st game of double-header 9-8March 09, 2018GAME THREE: PSD vs Chesapeake Sunday would find PSD in a doubleheader affair with DI JUCO school, Chesapeake at the Polo Grounds in Ripken Complex. This contest would prove to be an exciting back and forth game, that ultimately saw DuBois fall short 9-8.
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PSD splits double-header with 8-5 win over Chesapeake CollegeMarch 09, 2018A strong pitching outing from Brandon Orsich, some timely hitting, and a gutsy outing from Kozlowski fueled the win.
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PSU drops game to Schuylkill campus 4-1March 09, 2018PSD turned to the hard throwing right hander, Tom Plummer to open the game, and Plummer didn't disappoint. Plummer mixed in a solid slider with his pitches to keep the Schuylkill batters guessing.
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Penn State DuBois Baseball ClinicNovember 21, 2017Penn State DuBois Baseball coaching staff and players will host the spring 2018 baseball clinics at THE BASEBALL BANK in DuBois PA.
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Baseball Team Ramping Up for Fall Ball, Promising Spring SeasonSeptember 25, 2017We are extremely excited about this year's team as we have continued to grow as a program in only three short years