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Lewis–Clark State: 1983 Details: Lubbock Christian: 12–9 Lewis–Clark State: 1984 Details: Lewiston, Idaho: Harris Field: Lewis–Clark State: 15–2 Azusa Pacific: 1985 Details: Lewis–Clark State (2) 10–6 Dallas Baptist: 1986 Details: Grand Canyon (4) 6–5 10: Lewis–Clark State: 1987 Details: Lewis–Clark State (3) 11–4 Emporia ...
A total of 46 teams entered the tournament, with Lewis–Clark State receiving an automatic bid into the Opening Round as World Series host. 29 automatic bids were determined by either winning their conference's regular season championship, conference tournament, and/or conference tournament runner-up.
Harris Field is a college baseball park in the western United States, located in Lewiston, Idaho.An on-campus venue with a seating capacity of 5,000, it is the home field of the Warriors of Lewis–Clark State College, a top program in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
The Zags will entertain Lewis-Clark State College on Nov. 3 at the McCarthey Athletic Center, according to a LCSC release. Lewis-Clark State, based in Lewiston, finished 14-15 last year, 11-11 in ...
The Lewis & Clark Baseball League, or LCBL, was a collegiate summer baseball league comprising teams of the top college players from the St. Louis metropolitan area and beyond. Founded by Nicholas R. A. Mahrt in 2013, this amateur baseball league runs from June through early August in the St. Louis metropolitan area .
The Clemson Tigers baseball teams represented Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina, United States in the sport of college baseball in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference. The program was established in 1896, and has continuously fielded a team since 1945.
The tournament was played for at Lewis and Clark Park in Sioux City, Iowa. Lewis–Clark State (53–11) defeated Saint Ambrose (42–19) in a single-game championship series, 9–0, to win the Warriors' ninth NAIA World Series and first since 1992. Lewis–Clark State first baseman Troy Silva was named tournament MVP.
Jan. 16—Ed Cheff, the venerable baseball coach who turned Lewis-Clark State's program into a national powerhouse, died Saturday at his home in Sequim, Washington, after an extended battle with ...