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NC Wesleyan baseball set to kick off
NCAA regional play
Rocky
Mount, NC -
The North Carolina Wesleyan baseball team left early Tuesday
morning for Salisbury, MD where the Battling Bishops will
kick off NCAA regional play on Wednesday afternoon versus
York College (PA). The Bishops, who are the #3 seed in the
regional, will enter tournament play with a 27-19 overall
record and a #25 national ranking. This is Wesleyan's 21st
appearance in the national tournament, and the Bishops will
going for a 13th regional crown.
Joining NCWC in the eight-team South
Region will be host and #1 seed Salisbury University (37-6).
Salisbury undoubtedly enters play as the favorite as the Sea
Gulls are currently ranked #3 in the nation and will likely
benefit from the support of their home crowd.
The remaining seeds are #2 Shenandoah
(33-8), #4 Christopher Newport (24-11-2), #5 Washington &
Jefferson (33-12), #6 York (27-14), #7 Johns Hopkins
(24-14), and #8 Washington & Lee (22-13). The Bishops have
posted a 6-5 combined record against opponents in this field
over the 2009 season.
Wesleyan's opening game versus York is
slated for a 4:30 p.m. start on Wednesday. The Bishops
downed the Spartans 7-1 in their final regular season game
back on April 25th. Depending on a win or loss, the Bishops
will face either Shenandoah or Johns Hopkins, who face off
in Thursday's late game. NCWC is 3-2 versus the Hornets this
season, most recently stealing the 2009 USA South Tournament
title by knocking off Shenandoah twice on championship
Sunday.
All games will be played at Arthur W.
Perdue Stadium, home of the Delmarva Shorebirds, and will
feature live in-game statistics courtesy of the Salisbury
Sports Information Department. Links to live coverage, as
well as updated scores, game times, opponents, facility
information, and directions, are now available via the
official regional website at
http://www.suseagulls.com/ncaa/bbregional09/index.
Ironically, this season marks the 10- and
20-year anniversaries of NCWC's 1989 and 1999 National
Championship wins. Will the Bishops make continue this
tradition in 2009? Let's hope so...
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