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Weekly Recap - April 18-24

With four more Big South Championships this week (M/W Track, M Golf, W Tennis), we are officially to finals week on campus! Before we mention that, though, the good folks here at CSU hope that you and your family had a wonderful Easter celebrating the resurrection of our Savior. As I told people yesterday, I am so thankful that death has been defeated so that I can have eternal life, and I pray that you know the peace that comes with that salvation as well.

With three victories and two runner-up finishes at the 2011 Big South Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Javon Young has been named this week’s CSU Athlete of the Week.

Young continued the CSU domination in the sprint events by winning both the 100m and 200m dashes, as well as the 4x100m relay. It is the fifth time in six years that CSU has won the 100m dash, the sixth time in a row that CSU has taken home the victory in the 4x100m relay and the seventh-straight victory in the 200m dash. Young also took on the long jump for the first time in his career and on his first jump, got out 7.31m (23-11.75) and was leading the event for nearly three rounds until teammate Lavon Allen passed him. He did not need to jump again and earned a second-place finish in the event. He rounded out his tremendous meet with a runner-up finish in the 4x400m relay.

Also Nominated - David Denlinger (M. Golf), Patria Norman (Women’s Track), Jesse Cadenhead (Baseball), Kimberly Hobbs (Softball)

April 18-20 – M. Golf @ Big South Championship – 6th
Sophomore David Denlinger had the tournament of his young career and finished fifth overall at the 2011 Big South Championship, earning All-Big South honors. Denlinger shot under par for the first time since coming to CSU. Jacobo Pastor finished 20th overall, while Jonathan Rustin claimed 23rd in his final tournament for CSU. Overall, the Bucs combined to shoot 300-297-301 for a total score of 898.

April 18 – Softball @ Winthrop – W, 10-1
For the third time against the Eagles, CSU had to come from behind, but they were able to do so in dominating fashion, using a five-run sixth inning to run-rule Winthrop in the series finale. Kimberly Hobbs earned the victory, going 3.2 innings with seven strikeouts, giving up two hits. Jessica Brock went 3-for-3 and Megan Lombard had two hits and two RBI.

April 19 – Baseball vs. The Citadel – L, 11-3
Walt Quattlebaum continued to hit the ball well, as did Alex Thomasovich, as each went 2-for-4 with a run, but late-inning runs broke open what was a 2-0 game through four innings. A combined nine runs in four innings after that is what distanced the Bulldogs and gave them the season sweep. Levi Mauldin took the loss, despite giving up just two earned runs in 3.1 innings. After Mauldin’s exit, the Bucs used five more pitchers to finally close out the game, with all but Corey Deighan giving up at least one hit.

April 20 – Softball vs. College of Charleston (StrikeOut Cancer) – W, 5-2, L, 5-3
Before the game, the Bucs honored Melissa Adams’ mother, a cancer survivor, as they held their StrikeOut Cancer game, donning pink jerseys and using pink bases. The sale of pink t-shirts raised more than $400 for cancer research in what turned out to be a tremendous event. After all the pregame festivities, CSU opened the double header with a 5-2 victory in game one. The rotation of Morgan Dowdy and Kimberly Hobbs in the circle continued to work out well as the duo combined to give up just two runs, striking out six in the victory. In game two, the strikeouts weren’t there, and with early trouble for Dowdy, she left after two innings. Hobbs finished out the game, but was charged with two runs. CSU scored a pair in the bottom of the seventh inning, and had the tying-run in scoring position, but the Bucs couldn’t get one more hit and split the DH with the Cougars.

April 21-23 – Track and Field @ Big South Championship – 3rd/3rd
The Bucs had four individual Big South Champions on the men’s side, while the programs combined to break three school records at the meet. Both the men’s and the women’s teams finished third in the team race, the men missing second by a mere 2.5 points. Javon Young won the 100m and 200m dash events, as well as the 4x100m relay, while Patria Norman earned Most Outstanding Field Performer after finishing second in the heptathlon, winning the long jump with a school record mark, finishing fourth in the shot put and earning all-conference honors as part of the 4x100m relay.

April 21-23 – Tennis vs. GWU @ Big South Championship – L, 4-3
Coming off an injury that had her sidelined for a couple of matches, Olga Makhova returned, and looked to be alright with a doubles victory with Marija Dzakovic. It was the only victory in doubles, though, and CSU found themselves quickly in a 1-0 hole. Dzakovic, Pletcher and Alia Nour won their singles matches, so it came down to the wire, but CSU couldn’t get that final victory to advance, and their season concluded at 8-11, due to a tough non-conference schedule.

April 22-23 – Softball vs. Gardner-Webb – L, 3-2, L, 1-0, W, 7-4
Game one came after a crazy day of sitting around waiting on the weather, and what was originally a double header starting at two, ended with a halted game in the bottom of the seventh inning, after starting game one at approximately 6 p.m. Trailing 1-0 with darkness looming, CSU tied the game on an Ari Tedesco single in the seventh, prompting the umpires to call the game due to darkness, forcing the teams to come back all even at 1-1 on Saturday. After loading the bases in the seventh, CSU could not score the winning run, and an error in the 8th proved costly as the Bulldogs took game one, 3-2. Game two was a pitcher’s duel as well as the Bucs failed to score a run and lost 1-0. Finally in game three the offense showed up for CSU as they posted seven runs. Erin Kegley went 3-for-3, while Megan Lombard had a pair of hits and an RBI. CSU used a six-run sixth to come from behind to claim the victory and earn the split of the double header.

April 22-23 – Baseball @ Winthrop – L, 3-2, W, 7-6, W, 7-3
Stew Brase did what few pitchers can, and went the complete game, even into extra innings, giving up just one earned run in the 9.2-inning outing. Brantley Meier and Tom Burkett each had a couple of hits in the day. The two teams came back the next day for a double header to avoid playing on Easter Sunday. Two more solid outings on the mound led the Bucs to a DH sweep and series victory over Winthrop on Saturday. Patrick Dolan earned the victory in game one, while Jesse Cadenhead won game two with his second complete game of the year and the second for CSU in the series.

What’s coming up?
April 25-30 – FINALS WEEK

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Weekly Recap - April 11-17

While students focus on their last week of classes before final exams, women’s golf wrapped up their 2011 season, and we have four more teams (men’s and women’s track, men’s golf, women’s tennis) facing their Big South Championship in the coming week. Good luck to all of them and GO BUCS!

With 12 strikeouts in six innings of relief, senior pitcher Kimberly Hobbs has been named this week’s CSU Athlete of the Week.


Hobbs came into the game in relief in both games of the double-header against Winthrop, earning a win and a save on the day. She struck out a total of 12 batters, including seven in three innings in game one to earn the save. In game two, she held the Eagles without a hit and struck out five to earn the victory on a late CSU run. The 12 strikeouts puts her at 106 for the year, and along with Morgan Dowdy’s strikeout total, marks the first time in CSU history that two pitchers have recorded more than 100 strikeouts in the same season. Hobbs now leads the Big South in strikeouts, followed by Dowdy who is in second place.

Also Nominated - Walt Quattlebaum (Baseball), Jacobo Pastor (M. Golf)

April 11-12 – M. Golf @ Wofford/Coca Cola Invitational – 4th
Led by Jacobo Pastor’s 210 and individual championship, the Bucs finished fourth as a team in the two-day tournament. It is the second victory of the year for Pastor, who also won the 2011 Charleston Shootout. The team’s +12 total put them fourth overall, and was the best score of the spring semester, and the second best of the year. Jonathan Rustin shot 215 to finish ninth after carding 11 birdies and two eagles.

April 11-13 – W. Golf @ Big South Championship – 7th
Poised to shock the conference in second place after day one, the rest of the tough Big South field caught up to the Lady Bucs, with CSU finishing seventh overall. Torey Johnson came on strong late in the season, and led the team at the championship with an 11th-place finish of 235. Amanda D’Ostroph tied for 13th at 237 and Vanessa Jay shot 244 for 25th after shooting her lowest score of the season. Jordan Hollinshead finished 28th and Katelyn Bensch shot 253 to finish 37th overall.

April 12 – W. Tennis @ East Carolina – L, 6-1
In a match that was forced indoors because of weather, the home team got the best of CSU, 6-1. Only Marija Dzakovic was able to win her singles match at flight two, taking the 6-3, 6-3 victory. Olga Makhova retired in the middle of the first set, and Brooke Pletcher took her opponent to three sets, but eventually fell as well.

April 12 – Baseball vs. College of Charleston – L, 10-9
The CSU football team showed up with their “Rally Helmets” on and spurred a comeback in the ninth inning, but the tying runner was stranded on third base as CSU fell 10-9. After three innings, it was an 8-0 deficit for CSU, and the Bucs climbed back in the game, trailing 10-6 going into the bottom of the ninth. Walt Quattlebaum had three hits and three RBI on the day to lead CSU.

April 13 – Baseball @ College of Charleston – W, 4-3
A day after a rally fell short, the Bucs took advantage of a throwing error and Ben Qualkinbush scored from second to give CSU the lead in the top of the ninth inning. From there, Charlie McCready pitched lights out in the bottom half, sitting down all three in order to get the save. It was the first win over the Cougars since the 2007 season. Nick Chinners went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI, while Tom Burkett was 2-for-5 with a run.

April 13 – Softball @ Coastal Carolina – L, 4-1
Looking for the sweep in an odd format, the Bucs travelled to Coastal Carolina for the third and final game of the Big South series. CSU put themselves in a position to win, tying the game at 1-1 in the top of the seventh, but after a call did not go the way CSU thought it should have, the Bucs gave up a three-run, walk-off homerun in the bottom of the inning.

April 15-17 – Baseball vs. VMI – L, 11-0, L, 15-12, L, 9-1
It was a tough weekend for the Bucs, as the dropped three games to the Keydets of VMI. In games one and three, CSU struggled to find any offense, and after scoring eight runs in one inning of game two, let the lead slip away late in the game. It was just the second time this year that CSU has been swept in a Big South Series (Liberty). CSU had four errors in game three, leading to five unearned runs in the contest.

April 16 – Memorial Spring FB Game – Defense 29 – Offense 23
The defense scored with 11 tackles-for-loss and a 37-yard interception return for a touchdown as they downed the offense for the first time since 2008. At halftime of the game, the team gave out their most-improved awards, the Servant Leadership Award was presented to Chuck Kelly, and the 2011 Edward A. Gadson Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Zac Johnston.

Most Improved:
DL – Coril Joseph
LB – Michael Chocholousek
DB – Jordan Fulford
OL – Jeff Hartung
TE – Nathan Prater
QB – Richard Mounce
WR – Wes Murray
RB – Teddy Allen
Distinguished Service Award
Chuck Kelly
2011 Edward A. Gadson Memorial Scholarship
Zac Johnston

April 17 – Softball @ Winthrop (DH) – W, 5-3, W, 2-1
Relief pitching was the name of the game as Kimberly Hobbs came into the game in relief in both games, striking out 12 batters in a combined six innings of work. In doing so, her and Morgan Dowdy became the first duo in CSU history to record 100 strikeouts in the same season. Erin Kegly had a pair of hits, while Megan Lombard had a three-run homer for her only hit of the day. In game two, Jessica Brock had three hits and an RBI, while Erin Kegley earned the other RBI on a bases-loaded walk that forced in the winning run.

What’s coming up?
April 18 – Softball @ Winthrop – 5 p.m.
April 18-20 – M. Golf @ Big South Championship
April 19 – Baseball vs. Citadel – 3 p.m.
April 20 – Softball vs. CofC (DH) – 2/4 p.m. (Strikeout Cancer)
April 21-23 – Track & Field @ Big South Championship
April 21-23 – W. Tennis @ Big South Championship
April 22 – Softball vs. Gardner-Webb (DH) – 2/4 p.m.
April 22 – Baseball @ Winthrop – 6 p.m.
April 23 – Softball vs. Gardner-Webb – 2 p.m.
April 23 – Baseball @ Winthrop (DH) – 2/5 p.m.
April 24 – EASTER SUNDAY

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Weekly Recap - April 4-10

A record fell on the track, tennis hosted (and won!) their senior day and the baseball team took another Big South series, this time getting it done on the road.

Jermal McClendon has been named this week’s CSU Athlete of the Week after setting a school record and winning the 400m hurdles at the Duke Invitational.

McClendon ran 52.10 in the hurdles to break Doug Hazel’s mark of 52.50, which he set back in 1997. The time qualified McClendon for USATF Junior Nationals, and marked the top time run in the Big South this year. It is the second school record that McClendon has put his name on, tying the indoor high jump record, clearing 2.04m (6-8.25).

Also Nominated - Patrick Dolan (Baseball), Brook Pletcher (W. Tennis)

April 4 – Softball vs. Coastal Carolina – W, 9-1, 6-2
Game one took just six innings to decide, as Trea Steele knocked in a run on a bases-loaded single to put CSU up 9-1. Kimberly Hobbs pitched extremely well, getting the complete-game victory with five hits and one run given up. More importantly, she finally got the run support she needed, and then some. CSU had 12 hits on the day with 11 singles and a triple by Jana Matthews, who scored three times. Jessica Brock and Stephanie Sbardella each had a pair of RBI, while that pair, along with Steele and Erin Kegley, each had multiple hits in the first game. In game two, CSU used a four-run second inning to give Morgan Dowdy a cushion in the circle, as she finished off the double-header sweep by giving up just two runs on six hits. CSU had just five hits, but took advantage of three walks and two CCU errors as they scored six runs. Megan Lombard had two hits and four RBI on the day, while Hayes Holdsworth scored a pair of runs.

April 5 – Softball @ South Carolina – L, 12-4
A six-run fifth inning pushed South Carolina past CSU a day after the DH sweep. Trailing big, CSU cut the lead to 6-4, but the game ended early as they failed to stop the bleeding in the fifth inning. Jana Matthews and Jessica Brock each hit a home run, making half of the team’s four hits, bombs. Trea Steele had scored a run and had another RBI, while Melissa Adams accounted for the team’s fourth run.

April 5 – Baseball @ Georgia – L, 8-1
The CSU defense held #30 Georgia at bay for a while, including four scoreless innings, but the offensive rhythm was not there as the Bucs managed just one run. Derek Smith led the Buccaneer effort, going 1-for-3 and scoring the team’s lone run. Walt Quattlebaum went 1-for-4 to earn the RBI on Smith’s run, while Jaren Sustar went 2-for-4 with three stolen bases. Ali Williams got the start and took the loss, giving up five runs and six hits while striking out two in 2.0 innings. Brennan Dorsett came in to relieve Williams, and gave up two runs off of five hits in 5.0 innings. Dorsett also struck out three and walked none.

April 4-5 – W. Golf @ World Golf Village Intercollegiate – 8th
The tournament was cut short due to rain, putting CSU in eighth place with a 646 team score. Torey Johnson had an excellent tournament, finishing 12th overall, while all five Bucs finished in the top 50 of the field. Daytona State won the tournament after shooting an impressive 611.

April 6 – W. Tennis @ #68 UNC Wilmington – L, 6-1
Once again, Olga Makhova did what she was supposed to and led the team from the #1 singles spot. Unfortunately, she was the lone victor on the day as CSU faced another nationally-ranked team. All six singles matches went down in straight sets, including Makhova’s 6-3, 6-1 victory.

April 6 – Baseball @ Georgia – L, 3-2
CSU scored a pair of runs in the fifth inning and looked like they would get back even or take the lead, but five UGA relievers combined to shut down the Bucs, striking out six and giving up just three hits. Jaren Sustar and Brian Welch each had a pair of hits and a run scored in the contest, while Cody Austin and Alex Thomasovich tallied the RBIs on the day.

April 6-9 – W. Track @ Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays
Only one Lady Buccaneer took to the track at Texas, as Patria Norman competed in the heptathlon in preparation for the 2011 Big South Championships. Norman finished the two-day competition in 21st place with 4490 points.

April 8-9 – Track @ Duke Invitational
There were plenty of strong performances, including a fifth-place finish by Tamisha Foster in the triple jump. Deona Jones finished six in the long jump as CSU placed three in the top-15 of the event. On the men’s side, Rozzie Johnson and the 4x400m relay team finished fourth, while Jermal McClendon won the 400m hurdles and broke a 14-year-old school record in the process. The freshman already tied the indoor school record in the high jump.

April 8-9 – Softball @ Liberty – W, 6-2, L, 9-1, L, 4-1
CSU scored more in the second inning of game one (5) than they did the rest of the three-game series, dropping the Big South series 2-1 to Liberty. Morgan Dowdy earned the victory in game one, while Erin Kegley had a pair of hits, including a double. In game two, Kegley again posted two hits, but only Courtney Konyk crossed the plate as Liberty scored nine runs on nine hits. Trying to salvage the series, CSU cut the LU lead to 2-1 in the fourth inning of game three, but surrendered two runs in the fifth to fall 4-1. Dowdy took the loss, while Hobbs came in and closed the door, giving up just one hit in the final inning of the game.

April 8-10 – Baseball @ Gardner-Webb – L, 11-0, W, 5-2, W, 6-3
The Bucs did not get the start they wanted on the road against GWU, despite a pair of hits from Nick Chinners, who returned to the lineup after missing five games with a hand injury. Stew Brase (3-4) took the loss, giving up eight total runs and five earned runs off of eight hits in 3.0 innings. Kyle Ward threw 3.0 innings in relief, giving up two earned runs and striking out two batters. The Bucs rebounded from the loss to take the series, sparked by Patrick Dolan’s nine strikeout performance on Saturday. Charlie McCready came in and closed the game out, continuing to drop his ERA by not giving up a run. Derek Smith got it done on Sunday with two runs and two RBI, while McCready came back into the game and earned the victory pitching 1.1 innings, after Jesse Cadenhead left after 4.2 innings and giving up three runs. Ali Williams earned the save, going 1.1 innings without giving up a hit.

April 9 – W. Tennis vs. Campbell – W, 5-2
CSU maintained its .500 record with a victory on senior day, honoring the seniors in the process as both seniors (Brooke Pletcher and Angie Torres) were able to pick up singles victories on the day. Pletcher also combined with freshman Alia Nour to win their doubles match. CSU won five of the six singles matches, including straight-set victories by Olga Makhova (#1), Nour (#4), Alexandra Walters (#5) and Torres (#6).

April 10 – Softball @ Longwood – L, 7-5, L, 3-1
Their fourth and fifth games in three days, CSU dropped a pair of games at Longwood, despite out-hitting the Lancers in both games. The Bucs had four extra base hits, and nine different Bucs had a hit, but the home team found just enough run support to take the victory. In game two, it was a homer, an RBI single and a wild pitch that allowed the Lancers to take the 3-1 victory after CSU and Morgan Dowdy limited them to just three hits on the day. Megan Lombard had two hits and scored the team’s only run on a homerun to start the game.

What’s coming up?
April 11-12 – M. Golf @ Wofford Invitational
April 11-13 – W. Golf @ Big South Championship
April 12 – W. Tennis @ East Carolina – 2 p.m.
April 12 – Baseball vs. College of Charleston – 3 p.m.
April 13 – Softball @ Coastal Carolina – 4 p.m.
April 13 – Baseball @ College of Charleston – 6 p.m.
April 15 – Baseball vs. VMI – 2 p.m.
April 15 – W. Tennis @ Coastal Carolina – 2 p.m.
April 16 – M. Track and Field @ Chanticleer Classic
April 16 – Softball @ Winthrop (DH) – 12/2 p.m.
April 16 – Baseball vs. VMI – 2 p.m.
April 16 – Football – Spring Game – 2 p.m.
April 17 – Softball @ Winthrop – 1 p.m.
April 17 – Baseball vs. VMI – 2 p.m.

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Weekly Recap - March 28 - April 3

Off to their best start in more than a decade, the baseball team got two big wins over UNC Asheville this weekend to highlight action in Buccaneer Land this week.

Charlie McCready has been named this week’s CSU athlete of the Week after posting 5.2 innings of scoreless relief for the baseball team this week.

McCready’s longest outing this week was five innings against UNC Asheville to preserve the shutout victory in game two. Entering this week, McCready was tied for first in the entire nation in ERA with a 0.36, dropping that to 0.29 with his work this week. It is expected that he will be all alone atop the leader board when the new rankings come out Monday afternoon.

Also Nominated - Walt Quattlebaum (Baseball), Lavon Allen (M. Track and Field), Andrew King (Men’s Track and Field), Marija Dzakovic (W. Tennis)

March 29- Baseball @ The Citadel – L, 12-5
One bad inning, a five-run sixth, broke open a tie game and allowed the Bulldogs to power past CSU. The top of the order got it done for CSU as the top five all had at least one hit, with Nick Chinners leading the way with three hits. Brantley Meier and Jaren Sustar each had a pair of hits. Anthony Markham was charged with seven runs on 10 hits in 5.1 innings of work and took the loss for CSU.

March 30 – Baseball @ Furman – W, 14-4
Unsure of if they would even play with rains pounding South Carolina, the Bucs did make the trip up to Furman and are glad they did after coming away with a 14-4 win. Kyle Ward picked up his first win of his career, as CSU this time had a five running inning to distance themselves. Walt Quattlebaum had three hits, as did Brantley Meier and Alex Thomasovich.

March 31 – W. Tennis @ UNC Greensboro – L, 5-1
In a match that was forced indoors, CSU faced a conference-leader for the second time in as many weeks as they took on SoCon leader UNCG. Marija Dzakovic claimed the only victory of the day for CSU at the #2 flight with a straight-set 6-4, 6-4 victory. The #6 flight was left unfinished with CSU leading it in the third.

April 1-2 – M. Track and Field @ Pepsi Florida Relays
The relay team finished 10th in the nation, while Javon Young and Lavon Allen finished in the top five in their respective events to highlight the CSU action at the 67th Pepsi Florida Relays, one of the most prestigious and competitive meets in the nation. Additionally, Andrew King broke 15 minutes in the 5,000m run, his best time of the year.

April 1 – Softball vs. PC (DH) – L, 2-1, W, 7-2
Struggling against PC’s ace, the Bucs scored one in the first game but couldn’t overcome two early runs given up in the first inning and dropped the opening game of the series. They rebounded and took advantage of walks in game two, winning 7-2 in a game that was never in doubt. CSU walked 15 times in game two, while CSU pitcher Kimberly Hobbs was on point, striking out a career-high 11 batters to hold PC down.

April 1 – Baseball vs. Asheville – L, 9-2
For the fourth time this year, a pitcher went the distance against CSU, while the Bulldogs’ bats got hot late against the Bucs. Tied 2-2 going into the eighth, Asheville exploded for four runs in the eighth and added three more in the ninth to take a tight game and make it look like a blowout. Stew Brase took the loss for CSU pitching 7.2 innings, with the first seven being stellar before seemingly running out of gas late. Offensively, CSU had just five hits, with no one player recording more than one hit.

April 2 – Softball vs. PC – L, 2-0
A sacrifice fly that scored two runs was the only offense for either team in the series finale between the Bucs and Blue Hose. Again Hobbs gave CSU a solid outing in the circle, but Leslie Hensley got her second victory over CSU, striking out seven CSU hitters without giving up a walk, and then drove in both PC runs. Trea Steele had a pair of hits and an outstanding game in the field for CSU to lead the way offensively.

April 2 – W. Tennis @ Asheville – W, 6-1
Back to Big South play, the Bucs moved to 4-2 in the conference with a 6-1 win over Asheville. With a forfeit at the #6 singles flight and #2 doubles flight, the Bucs made sure those would not provide an excuse as they dominated the other matches, winning both doubles matches and four of the five singles competitions.

April 2 – Baseball vs. Asheville – W, 6-0
Patrick Dolan and Charlie McCready combined to pitch a shutout for CSU, while Walt Quattlebaum was a homer shy of the cycle to lead the CSU offense. Dolan went 4.0 innings with three strick outs and just one hit, while McCready came in and pitched the final five innings with 12 strikeouts. Brantley Meier had a pair of hits, while Jaren Sustar and Matt Still each had a pair of RBI on the day.

April 3 – Baseball vs. Asheville – W, 7-5
The game went back and forth, with the lead changing three times, but CSU had late runs in the seventh and eighth innings and held off the Bulldogs to clinch the series victory, 2-1. Matt Still had three hits, including a two-run homer in the eighth that sealed the victory for CSU. Alex Thomasovich had a pair of RBI in the seventh, the final two runs in a three-run inning that gave CSU a 5-4 lead at the time. The final UNCA run would not come until the top of the ninth.

What’s coming up?
April 4-5 – W. Golf @ World Golf Village Intercollegiate
April 4 – Softball vs. Coastal Carolina (DH) – 2/4 p.m.
April 5 – W. Tennis @ Coastal Carolina – 2:30 p.m.
April 5 – Softball @ South Carolina – 5 p.m.
April 5 – Baseball @ Georgia – 7 p.m.
April 6-9 – W. Track and Field @ Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays
April 6 – W. Tennis @ #70 UNC Wilmington – 2 p.m.
April 6 – Baseball @ Georgia – 5 p.m.
April 8-9 – M/W Track and Field @ Duke Invitational
April 8 – Softball @ Liberty (DH) – 2/4 p.m.
April 8 – Baseball @ Gardner-Webb – 6 p.m.
April 9 – W. Tennis vs. Campbell – 10 a.m.
April 9 – Softball @ Liberty – 1 p.m.
April 9 – Baseball @ Gardner-Webb – 2 p.m.
April 10 – Softball @ Longwood (DH) – 12/2 p.m.
April 10 – Baseball @ Gardner-Webb – 2 p.m.


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