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The National Collegiate Athletic Association has ordered manufacturers to make high-tech bats behave more like wood bats by 2011, calling for adjustments to virtually all the bats now in play.
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John Baumann allowed one run in four innings in an N.C.A.A. Division I regional game Saturday, but he could not save the fourth-seeded Lions from elimination.
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Coastal Carolina caught up to Columbia in the third inning and never looked back as it sent the Lions into the losers’ bracket in N.C.A.A. Division 1 regional play.
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Trinity College rallied for two runs in the ninth inning to take the N.C.A.A. Division III baseball title, after a loss earlier in the day broke its 44-game unbeaten streak.
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Columbia University is preparing for its first N.C.A.A. Division baseball tournament appearance since 1976.
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The Red Storm’s baseball program has become a consistent winner in the Northeast by relying largely on local players from what is considered by many scouts to be a shallow talent pool.
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The Trinity College Bantams could become the first college baseball team to finish their regular season and conference tournament having won every game.
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The most unseemly ritual in intercollegiate athletics is the public humiliation of college coaches trying to save their jobs.
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Baseball-specific N.C.A.A. restrictions going into effect this fall will make all scholarships in the sport worth at least 25 percent of an institution’s tuition and room and board.
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