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The Norfolk State Spartans baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I and is a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC).
The Norfolk State Spartans refer to the 14 intercollegiate sports teams representing Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, tennis and track and field; women's sports include bowling, softball, and volleyball; men's-only sports include baseball and football.
Both Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, first hosted professional baseball teams in the late 19th century. [5] [6] Among the clubs to hail from these neighboring cities were the Norfolk Tars, which played on and off from 1906 to 1955 primarily in the Virginia League and Piedmont League; the Portsmouth Truckers, which played at intervals from 1895 to 1935 mostly in the Virginia League; the ...
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The 2024 season was the last for 18 baseball schools in their current conferences. All 11 baseball-sponsoring members of the Pac-12 Conference left for other conferences or became independent: Arizona, Arizona State and Utah joined the Big 12 Conference. [9] California and Stanford joined the Atlantic Coast Conference. [10]
Marty L. Miller Field is a baseball venue in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. It is home to the Norfolk State Spartans baseball team of the NCAA Division I Northeast Conference. [1] The venue is named for former Norfolk State baseball coach Marty Miller. [2] Built in 1997, it has a capacity of 1,500 spectators. [1]
Keith Shumate is an American baseball coach and former player, who is the head baseball coach of the Norfolk State Spartans. He played college baseball at Western Carolina from 1985 to 1988. He served as the head coach of the North Carolina A&T Aggies (1997–2011) and the Louisburg Hurricanes (2013–2015).
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