FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE DENVER, CO – Fresno State’s Jordan Ribera and Hawai‘i’s Josh Slaats have been named the Verizon Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter and Pitcher of the Week, respectively,…
Sam Wasson
Sam Wasson
Sam Wasson is a contributor to College Baseball Daily focusing on coverage of the WAC and other national stories. He is also the founder of BleedCrimson.net which covers all sports teams at New Mexico State.
Week three in the WAC sees the top two teams, New Mexico State and Sacramento State, squaring off in Sacramento. Fresno State travels to Nevada and Hawai’i visits Louisiana Tech. …
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE TEMPE, AZ – ASU announced that it has self-imposed sanctions and corrective actions on its baseball program for violating NCAA rules. These actions result from an…
After the first weekend of play two familiar names are atop the standings. All three conference series will take place in the state of California as the three WAC outposts,…
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE DENVER, CO – New Mexico State’s Nate Shaver and Fresno State’s Greg Gonzalez have been named the Verizon Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter and Pitcher of the…
As is customary with a seven team league the first weekend of WAC play sees six of the seven teams in action including New Mexico State who holds the nation’s…
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE DENVER, CO – New Mexico State’s Leo Aguirre and Hawai‘i’s Josh Slaats have been named the Verizon Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter and Pitcher of the…
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State head baseball coach Rocky Ward recently became the all-time winningest coach at NM State surpassing Jim Kwasny who tallied 300 wins from 1969-82.…
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE DENVER, CO – Nevada designated hitter Brock Stassi and New Mexico State pitcher Dan Reid have been named the Verizon Wireless Western Athletic Conference Baseball Hitter and…
FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE SAN ANTONIO, TX — UTSA head baseball coach Sherman Corbett announced Wednesday his program’s 2010 schedule. Highlighted by six teams that played in the 2009 NCAA…