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Men 2022 UConn Baseball @ NCAA Tournament’s Palo Alto, CA. Super-Regional vs #2 Stanford

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We’re a mid Major??????

I doubt mens or womens bb would be referred to like that. Neither should baseball!
I admittedly had the same reaction at first, but it's accurate(ish) for baseball. The Big East was 100% the correct move and is a great basketball conference, but it's a very weak baseball conference.

Had the 13th conference RPI this year (of 31 conferences that sponsor baseball)

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Is there a player bio page where the players history is written (what schools they came from).

Tia
 
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I will crush Red Bulls like Coe but like you can’t miss this!!! Waited too long...
Fortunately, I live in Phoenix and can easilly handle the late start time! GO HUSKIES!
 
We’re a mid Major??????

I doubt mens or womens bb would be referred to like that. Neither should baseball!
If a school is not a member of the ACC, B1G Big 12, SEC, or PAC 12, that school is a mid major. Just the way it is. That was the reason why BCU (and others) and ESPN did not want UConn in the ACC.
 
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Sorry for everyone in Connecticut, for us out here in the west (Arizona) it's a 7:30 game time.
I will be in Cabo - so will be on MT. Since it's on actual TV should be able to get it in the bar at my resort.
 



Back door access to story here<<<

-> There was no such dilemma or discrepancy in choices when UConn coach Jim Penders selected his starter for Game 1 of the Stanford Super Regional on Saturday (10:30 p.m., ESPNU). With No. 1 starter Austin Peterson coming off a weekend of 159 pitches in a pair of wins in the College Park Regional, Penders had no problem going with No. 2 starter Pat Gallagher to open the best-of-three series with Stanford.

“It’s not one of those things where it’s one heavily over the other,” MacDonald said on Wednesday, a day before the 49-14 Huskies flew out to Palo Alto, Calif. “We feel very confident that both of those guys can go out there, and if they pitch their game, they can give any offense trouble. I feel very at ease with that move.”

Indeed, although Peterson was UConn’s Friday starter and is a likely early-to-mid-round MLB Draft pick in a month, not much has separated him from Gallagher this season. Peterson, a 6-foot-6 righthander, is 11-2 with a 3.30 ERA, striking out 145 batters in 109 innings. Gallagher, a 6-foot righty, is 10-3 with a 3.17 ERA and 102 K’s in 96 2/3 innings.<-
 
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