2014 GNAC Baseball News
Norwich assistant coach Frank Pecora has been promoted to head baseball coach, as announced by Athletic Director Tony Mariano on Tuesday.
The Rams will serve as the region's No. 8 seed and will square off against top-seeded Southern Maine on Wednesday at 1:15 p.m.
Monks baseball's Alex Valenti and Taylor Reuillard and Monks softball's Theresa Hendrix all received Capital One Academic All-District honors on Thursday.
Monks senior catcher Joe Coyne has been named the 2015 GNAC Baseball Player of the Year, as voted upon by the league’s head coaches.
Suffolk walked off against Johnson & Wales, 4-3, in 13 innings to claim the 2015 GNAC title on Sunday at Nashua's historic Holman Stadium.
Suffolk has yet to lose in the double-elimination tournament, meaning JWU needs to win twice on Sunday to capture the GNAC Championship.
Top-seeded Saint Joseph's of Maine and third-seeded Suffolk both earned second-round GNAC Tournament victories on Thursday evening.
No. 3 Suffolk topped No. 6 Albertus Magnus, 10-5, and No. 4 Lasell blanked No. 5 Rivier, 1-0, Tuesday to move forward in the GNAC Baseball Tournament.
Monks sophomore Scott Betts hit .545 with two home runs and 11 RBI in a 5-2 week for the GNAC regular-season champs.
Saint Joseph’s ran through its league schedule with a 12-2 mark to earn the top seed in next week’s 2015 GNAC Baseball Tournament.
Saint Joseph's of Maine's Max McCoomb hit .600/.588/.800 with five RBI and runs scored in a 5-0 week for the GNAC leading Monks.
The senior lefthander was lauded by the ECAC office on Tuesday.
Monks senior catcher Joe Coyne hit .500 (14-28) and slugged .643 with four RBI and three stolen bases in a 6-2 week.
Nick Sedia has been recognized as the ECAC Division III New England Co-Player of the Week.
Albertus Magnus senior Nick Sedia was 8-for-14 at the plate with nine RBI in a 2-2 week for the Falcons.
GNAC spring student-athletes combined to earn two Player of the Week awards and three Rookie of the Week honors from the ECAC.
