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Lafayette has made four appearances in the College World Series in the 1950s and 1960s, the final round of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. Coached by former major leaguer Charlie Gelbert , the Leopards made it the semi-finals in 1953 before bowing to the University of Texas , finishing third; in 2016, the 1953 team was inducted into ...
Lafayette's first recorded athletic event outside of the student body was a baseball game against Easton amateurs, a 44–11 win on November 8, 1865. The first recorded intercollegiate match was a 45–45 tie in a baseball game against Lehigh in October 1869. [ 3 ]
The 1953 Lafayette Leopards baseball team represented Lafayette College in the 1953 NCAA baseball season. ... Fisher Field • Easton, Pennsylvania: 3–2: 2–2–1 6:
Baseball season is here! Meet the top 72 big school and small school players from across the Greater Lafayette Area.
The 1965 Lafayette Leopards baseball team represented Lafayette College in the 1965 NCAA University Division ... Fisher Field • Easton, Pennsylvania: 2–1: 2–1: ...
Lafayette College: Easton, Pennsylvania: 1826 Nonsectarian 2,725 ... Non-baseball school: Reeves Field: 700 Army: Plays football in the American Athletic Conference.
The Lafayette College campus is a 110-acre suburban area located on College Hill in Easton, Pennsylvania, United States. Lafayette College also owns and maintains a 230-acre athletic complex, the Metzgar Fields Athletic Complex.
A lithograph of Lafayette College, c. 1875 South College, one of Lafayette's largest residence halls, housing approximately 220 students in a coeducational setting. A group of Easton, Pennsylvania residents, led by James Madison Porter, son of General Andrew Porter of Norristown, Pennsylvania, met on December 27, 1824, at White's Tavern to discuss founding a college in town. [14]