
NCCAA II BASEBALL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, MAY 7-10, 2008
General Athletics
The (Lakeland, Fla.) Ledger: Southeastern Vows to Maintain Character at Higher Level
Southeastern University's teams will look to win on a higher level in the future, but that's not their main mission.
The Southeastern athletics department stressed the importance of maintaining high character when it discussed the Fire's move to the National Athletic Intercollegiate Association at a news conference Wednesday on Southeastern's campus...
05.09.08
Baseball
Manhattan Christian Eliminates Cincinnati Christian, 9-4
LAKELAND--Trailing, 4-2, in the sixth inning Manhattan Christian College rallied to score seven runs in the sixth and eventually defeat Cincinnati Christian University, 9-4, in the 2008 NCCAA II National Tournament. Josh Tatem once again shined for the Crusaders, going...
Baseball
Assistant Baseball Coach Lands Head Coaching Position In Georgia Collegiate League
LAKELAND--Assistant Southeastern Baseball Coach Mark Norton earned his first head coaching job as he was recently named the Head Baseball Coach for the Conyers Miracle. Norton takes over a club that competes in the Great South League, formerly the Georgia...
05.08.08
Baseball
Fire Holds Off Atlanta Christian, 6-5
LAKELAND--After scoring five runs in the first inning, it looked like Southeastern University would cruise to another easy victory Thursday night in the second round of the 2008 NCCAA II National Tournament at Ted Broer Stadium. But Atlanta Christian College...
Baseball
Manhattan Christian Blanks North Central University, 9-0
LAKELAND--Manhattan Christian College is still alive in the 2008 NCCAA II National Tournament. The Crusaders defeated No. 6 seed North Central University, 9-0, Thursday afternoon behind Joshua Tatem's big day at the plate. Tatem went 4-for-4 with two runs, three...
Baseball
Saints Rally Late To Defeat Cincinnati Christian, 13-4
LAKELAND--An eight-run sixth inning helped Hillsdale Free Will Baptist defeat No. 4 seed Cincinnati Christian University, 13-4, in the second day of the 2008 NCCAA II National Tournament at Ted Broer Stadium. Trailing 4-3 in the sixth inning, the Saints...
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