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Posted by Rat on 3/7/2009, 12:49 pm, in reply to "SJS continues to win as WAC does well (4-1)"
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I just heard on my local ESPN 1280 AM that San Jose State has rescheduled the rainout against Cal Poly for this coming Wednesday, March 11th. The Mustangs are currently leading at Houston after taking the opener yesterday.
It should be a great matchup. Out of towners can listen to the game streamed LIVE at:
ESPN 1280 AM
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: LaTech 10 - Eastern Michigan 7
:
: When you fall behind 8-0, it’s usually
: pretty hard to come back and win but EM
: (3-7) made a game of it against LaTech
: (5-3). EM stuck with their starter through 5
: innings and 9 runs in an ineffective start
: but their relievers gained some control to
: keep the game close. LaTech’s pitching
: faired only a little better with the
: relievers giving up runs and the starter
: John Anderson doing quite well for 5
: innings. Lots of hitting. Not convinced
: LaTech’s pitching can hold up to the WAC
: schedule. 902 fans enjoyed a beautiful day
: in Ruston.
:
: NMSU 5 - Hartford 4
:
: 246 fans watched NMSU (8-1) hand Hartford
: (0-1) its first loss of the season in a
: well-played game (now that's a pretty
: deceiving statement). Pretty even game all
: around played in Las Cruces. Hartford, 0-1;
: what can I say? I know nuttin’. NMSU
: continues to win and hit homeruns. They did
: that last year also. They seem improved to
: me but how much???
:
: Hawaii 7 - Mississippi State 4
:
: 2500 fans watched Hawaii (4-6) win in
: impressive fashion against a very good
: Mississippi State (8-2) team. Pitching was
: outstanding as Nate Klein went 7 strong
: innings giving up only 3 earned runs as
: Hawaii scored 3 in the bottom of the ninth
: to pull off the mild upset. Yep, 3 run
: walkoff HR by thirdbaseman Vinnie Catricala
: (nice Hawaiian name). Place must have been
: jumpin’ after that.
:
: Washington 11 - Nevada 2
:
: Washington (5-5) hammered Nevada (2-7) as
: the Pack continues to struggle. Only 4 hits
: and the pitching was ineffective as 5 of 6
: pitchers didn’t get the job done. The
: exception was Jacob Anderson who faced two
: and struck them out. Highlight? Doug Cherry
: (UW) was the topping of the sundae (get it?
: heh, heh) as he hit a grand slam in the 9th
: to seal the deal. 628 in 43 degree weather
: in Reno suffered through this mess. Will
: warmer weather turn Nevada’s fortunes
: around?
:
: SJSU 5 - Pacific 4
:
: Not much to say that hasn’t already been
: said in a previous thread. I’ve kept quiet
: about Vega until now but he looks like the
: real deal as a closer for our boys in blue.
: I’ve got to see him deal. Berner improves to
: 3-0 and Vega gets his fourth save (!). Oh,
: here’s a big deal. I was a bit concerned
: about Kyle Bellows’s absence but he appears
: to be back; 3-4 and 2 runs scored. 531 fans.
: How many in blue and gold?
:
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