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  2. Seattle Redhawks baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Redhawks baseball team represents Seattle University, which is located in Seattle, Washington. The Redhawks are an NCAA Division I college baseball program that competes in the Western Athletic Conference .

  3. Bannerwood Park - Wikipedia

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    Bannerwood Park is a baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Bellevue, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle. It is the home field of Seattle University, a member of the NCAA Division I Western Athletic Conference. [1] The venue features lighting, bleacher seating, concessions, and restrooms. [2]

  4. Seattle Redhawks - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Redhawks — known as the Seattle Chieftains prior to January 2000 — are the intercollegiate varsity athletic teams of Seattle University of Seattle, Washington. Informally and colloquially, they are referred to as Seattle U. [ 2 ] They compete in NCAA Division I as a member institution of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). [ 3 ]

  5. Redhawk Center - Wikipedia

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    Redhawk Center is a 999-seat multi-purpose arena in Seattle, Washington on the campus of Seattle University.It was built in 1959 and is home to the Seattle University Redhawks women's basketball and volleyball teams, as well as the home court for the Redhawks men's team, which also plays at nearby Climate Pledge Arena since 2008 when the school returned to NCAA Division I.

  6. Donny Harrel - Wikipedia

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    Donny Harrel (born December 17, 1969) is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Seattle Redhawks baseball team. He was named to that position in the summer of 2008 and helped re-launch the program in the 2010 season .

  7. Category:Seattle Redhawks baseball - Wikipedia

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    This category is for baseball at Seattle University. Before the 2001 season, the school's athletic nickname was Chieftains. Subcategories.

  8. Seattle University - Wikipedia

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    Before 1980, more than 25 Seattle University baseball players went on to play professionally in both the major and minor leagues. Men's golf and a Tom Gorman-led tennis team were also rated nationally. Gorman went on to lead the US Davis Cup team, where he captained a record 18 match wins and one Davis Cup title (1972) as a player and two more ...

  9. Alvin Davis - Wikipedia

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    The youngest of four sons, [4] Davis was born and raised in Riverside, California.His father died in 1970. [4] Davis graduated from John W. North High School in 1978. [3] He was selected in the eighth round (189th overall) of the 1978 Major League Baseball draft by the San Francisco Giants, but opted to attend Arizona State University play college baseball for the Arizona State Sun Devils. [5]