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March 19, 2010
Baseball Hopes To Host Jackrabbits For Three Hoping to kick off the home portion of the 2010 schedule on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. with a little help from Mother Nature. The Bears are Jackrabbits are slated to play three games in the series, with a doubleheader on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. March 18, 2010 Incoming Inclement Weather Forces Schedule Changes Both baseball and women's tennis have altered their schedules for the weekend with the threat of inclement weather. March 14, 2010 Baseball Stumbles In Sunday Series Finale The series finale at Arizona proved to be all Wildcats as they defeated the Northern Colorado baseball team 18-4 on Sunday afternoon. March 13, 2010 Baseball Falls 7-6 In Game Two Of Arizona Series It wasnt the cleanest game played by either team this season, but it made for a dramatic one as the host Arizona Wildcats held on for a 7-6 victory over Northern Colorado in a perfect spring day for baseball in Tucson. March 12, 2010 Baseball Runs Into Tough Hurler In Heyer Northern Colorado freshman Mark Shannon provided the majority of the offense in the first of a three-game series at Arizona as the Bears faced a tough right-hander in Kurt Heyer, who picked up the complete-game victory for the Wildcats, winning 9-1. March 11, 2010 Baseball Heads To Tucson For Three Northern Colorado travels to Tucson this weekend for a three-game series at Arizona. It is the first time since 2007 the two teams have met and the Bears are hoping to snap a nine-game losing skid to the Wildcats. The last win against the Cats was one of the most exciting in school history, a 6-2 win on June 1, 1974 to send the Bears to their last College World Series appearance. March 7, 2010 Baseball Falls In Longest Inning Game In School History The longest game in school history in terms of innings took place on Sunday as the Northern Colorado baseball team fell 4-3 to Sam Houston State in 15 innings in the Bears final game of the Bearkat Invitational. March 6, 2010 Baseball Wins Both On Day Two Of Bearkat Invitational An offensive explosion and a strong pitching performance gave the Northern Colorado baseball team a pair of wins in the Bearkat Invitational on Saturday. The Bears (3-4) defeated Creighton 10-3 in the opener, snapping a 14-game losing streak to the Bluejays, then won a 5-3 decision at Sam Houston State in the nightcap. March 5, 2010 Big Inning Again Hurts Baseball For the second time this season, the Northern Colorado baseball team was done-in by a big inning, this time a seven-run fifth inning for the Creighton Bluejays as they won 15-8 in the opening game of the 2010 Bearkat Invitational on the campus of Sam Houston State. March 5, 2010 Baseball Chosen Sixth In Great West Preseason Poll In the inaugural Great West Conference baseball preseason poll, the Northern Colorado Bears have been picked to finish sixth, league officials announced Friday. March 4, 2010 Baseball Set For Bearkat Invitational Northern Colorado heads to Huntsville, Texas to take place in the Bearkat Invitational, hosted by Sam Houston State. The Bears will play two games against Creighton and the host Bearkats over three days. February 28, 2010 Baseball Drops Series Finale At #19 New Mexico The fourth and final game of the opening series of the 2010 season for Northern Colorado baseball did not quite go according to plan as No. 19 New Mexico jumped on the pitching early and never let up, winning 13-5 at Isotopes Park. February 27, 2010 The "Joes" Lead Baseball To Split At #19 New Mexico The Joes got it done for the Northern Colorado baseball team in a split over #19 New Mexico on Saturday afternoon. Senior Joe Sawicki pitched the first six innings of game one, allowing just two runs and left with the game tied for no decision. Sophomore Joe Willman also contained the potent Lobos offense in game two, throwing 7.2 innings giving up two runs. February 26, 2010 Big Inning Does In Bears The 2010 season got underway for the Northern Colorado baseball team Friday afternoon at New Mexico and for the majority of the game the Bears held a lead over the 19th-ranked team in the nation, but one big inning gave the Lobos a 7-5 victory. February 25, 2010 Baseball Heads To New Mexico To Start 2010 Season Northern Colorado kicks off the 2010 season with a four-game series at New Mexico. The Bears are 24-20-1 in season openers and won last season against Montana State-Billings, 7-6. February 6, 2010 Smallcomb Named To Mendocino Athletics Hall of Fame Northern Colorado baseball coach Kevin Smallcomb was today honored by being inducted into the Mendocino College Athletics Hall of Fame along with three others. January 27, 2010 Friends of Baseball Announces 2010 Breakfast of Champions Friends of Baseball is a non-profit organization dedicated to contribute the opportunity for participation in the game of Baseball within the City of Greeley & Surrounding Area. Funds are raised from the annual Breakfast of Champions event. Those funds are to update and enhance existing baseball programs from youth all the way to college. We distribute funds to make capital improvements, provide on-going operational support, and to help build additional baseball facilities if warranted. January 7, 2010 Beitzel sizzles, Bears romp past Weber State The Northern Colorado junior scored 20 first-half points Thursday night against the Wildcats as the Bears continued their historic season with an 84-75 statement victory against Weber State inside Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion. November 10, 2009 Former Bears Garr, Keating Taste Success In Minors GREELEY, Colo. - After being drafted by the Texas Rangers, 2006 Northern Colorado graduate Brennan Garr has been working his way through the minor league system and enjoyed a successful 2009 campaign. September 19, 2009 13 Named To Monfort Dean's Citation The Dean of the Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado recently issued the Deans Citation for Academic Excellence to business majors who completed at least 12 credit hours during the prior spring semester and 13 student-athletes were honored on the list. |
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