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_____________________________________________________________________________OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE, Los Angeles, CA

Head Coach - Luke Wetmore
Occidental College is one of the top Liberal Arts schools in the country. Founded in 1887 and located in Los Angeles, CA we have a unique blend of a tight-knit community (2,100 students) in a major metropolitan area. We have a very diverse student body, offer 31 majors, and boast a 10-1 student-faculty ratio. Our faculty and student research is an emphasis and we pride ourselves on being a leader in the liberal arts and the sciences.
Occidental College has been playing baseball for over 100 years and has a rich tradition. Coach Wetmore took over in 2012 and the Tigers immediately became competitive in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, finishing in the top half of the conference each season.  The roster is made up of players from across the country that are committed to competing on the baseball field and in the classroom. Playing baseball in the sunny southern California weather is an added bonus. 

______________________________________________________________________________PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OREGON, Forest Grove, OR

Head Coach - Brian Billings
Pacific University is a Division III private Liberal Arts University, located in Forest Grove, OR.  Forest Grove is located 20 miles outside of Portland, and about 50 miles from the coast in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.  Pacific itself has just under 1900 undergrads, with an 11-1 student to professor ratio!  Exercise Science is the main degree at Pacific, with many majors in the field and also grad schools, including Pharmacy, PT, OT, and hosts the number one Optometry school in the country.  Pacific also offers a School of Business, and just about every major out there.  With small class sizes and a prestigious education, Pacific is definitely an incredible place to attend for your education.
Pacific itself is over 40% athletes, hosting 29 varsity sports, and 9 junior varsity.  This gives the athletic programs here at Pacific a ‘big school’ feel for fan base.  Our baseball program is fortunate to have some of the best facilities in the country for D3, including a 3 million dollar stadium,  60 yard turfed indoor facility, and a brand new clubhouse.  We are one of four schools to win a Northwest Conference title since 2009, and have made big strides under third year Head Coach Brian Billings. Last season the program finished 25-18 and advanced to the NWC conference tournament.  Go Boxers!

______________________________________________________________________________POMONA-PITZER, Pomona, CA

Head Coach - Frank Pericolosi
Pomona College and Pitzer College are independent liberal arts institutions located in Claremont, California at the base of the San Gabriel mountains, 35 miles east of Los Angeles. Both schools are members of The Claremont Colleges; a consortium of five liberal arts colleges and two graduate institutions. Pomona College has a student body of 1600 and is considered to be a Top 5 liberal arts college nationally. Pitzer College has an enrollment of 1100 and is also considered a highly selective liberal arts institution.
Student-athletes at Pomona College and Pitzer College combine to play for the Pomona-Pitzer Baseball program. Competing at the NCAA Division III level as a member of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), Pomona-Pitzer has established itself as one of the top programs in the nation over the past decade. Since 2007, the Sagehens have won three SCIAC titles and made four NCAA Tournament appearances while reaching the 25-win plateau in eight of the nine seasons. Additionally, Pomona-Pitzer has been among Division-III programs for having players move onto the professional ranks, having five players selected in the MLB Draft since 2003 and numerous others play professionally overseas in Holland, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, Italy, England, Australia and South Africa.
______________________________________________________________________________REGIS UNIVERSITY, Denver, CO

Head Coach – Mike Sirianni
Founded in 1877, Regis University, is a private, four-year, co-educational Jesuit Catholic university of approximately 2,100 full-time traditional-aged undergraduate students, the majority of whom live in our beautiful 100-acre campus located just 5 minutes from downtown Denver. Regis provides values-based education at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels. Regis is proud to stand among the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States, which share the Jesuit vision of a values-centered education that shapes intelligent decision-making and strengthens commitment to community service. Athletically, Regis University competes at the NCAA Division II level and in the nationally competitive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)

______________________________________________________________________________SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE, Sacramento, CA

Head Coach – Derek Sullivan
Sacramento City College (SCC) is a two-year community college located in Sacramento, California.[2] SCC is part of the Los Rios Community College District and had an enrollment of 25,307 in 2009.[3] Sacramento City College is officially accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC),[4] offering Associate in Science (A.S) and Associate in Art (A.A.) degrees. It is located at the intersection of Freeport Boulevard and Sutterville Road in Sacramento, California.[5]

Founded in 1916 as a department of Sacramento High School, Sacramento City College is the seventh oldest public community college in California and the oldest institution of higher learning in Sacramento.


The Sacramento City College Panthers are members of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA), and the Big 8 Conference. SCC fields 18 teams, including 10 women's teams and 8 men's teams. The baseball program has demonstrated the most consistent success with 37 league titles, 5 state titles, and 1 national title. On the women's side, the track and field team won 3 straight state titles (2003, 2004, 2005), while the softball program won 4 state titles between 1988 and 2004. Sac City's athletic alumni have competed in the Olympic Games, the World Series, the NFL playoffs, and a world championship boxing match. Several of its coaches (and former coaches) have coached or served in administrative positions on a national and international level, including the Olympic Games, the NFL, and Major League Baseball.
SAN DIEGO STATE, San Diego, CA

Head Coach – Mark Martinez
San Diego State is a public university in San Diego, CA.  San Diego is a city that attracts several people from around the world as a vacation destination because of the great weather.  Within an hour, you can visit the beach, mountains, or desert.  The university gets around 100,000 applicants per year and is one of the top 10 most applied to colleges in the nation.  The business school is the flagship program at SDSU and is ranked one of the Top 25 Business and International Business schools in the country.
San Diego State University is a Division I program, playing in the Mountain West conference. The program has been to 4 of the last 6 Division I regional tournaments. Currently several former Aztecs are working their way through the professional ranks, while a few former players are in the MLB.  San Diego State is the only school in the country to have 2 Golden Spikes Award winners and an MLB Hall of Famer (Stephen Strasburg, Travis Lee, Tony Gwynn).
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY, San Francisco, CA

Head Coach - Tony Schifano
San Francisco State is a major public urban university, situated in one of the world's great cities. Building on a century-long history of commitment to quality teaching and broad access to undergraduate and graduate education, the University offers comprehensive, rigorous, and integrated academic programs that require students to engage in open-minded inquiry and reflection. SF State encourages its students, faculty, and staff to engage fully with the community and develop and share knowledge.
Gator Baseball has a proud tradition of competitive success within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Our baseball program places great emphasis on academic performance as well as athletic achievement.  The program offers student athletes the opportunity to reach their educational goals, as well pursue meaningful athletic accomplishments. Newly hired head coach Tony Schifano and his staff bring a competitive mindset to the program and a relentless pursuit of excellence on and off the field.

______________________________________________________________________________SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY, Santa Clara, CA

Head Coach - Dan O’Brien
Location:  Santa Clara, California.  In the South San Francisco Bay Area.  Campus is located 2 miles from downtown San Jose.   Enrollment:  5,486 – 50% male, 50% Female Year founded:  1851 Religious Affiliation:  Catholic (Jesuit) Endowment: $875,000,000 Faculty to student ratio: 12:1--- 42% of classes have fewer than 20 students 4 Year graduation rate:  78% Estimated total cost:  $61,000: Ranking:  #2 Western Regional University

 

The Santa Clara University Baseball Program has just completed it's 6th season with Head Coach Dan O’Brien at the helm.  In that time the Broncos have seen improvements across the board both on the field and off.  The team made its first post-season appearance since 1997, in 2014 with a trip to the WCC Playoffs and a 16-11 record in WCC play.  In 2015 the Broncos had two first team All-WCC players, Jose Vizcaino Jr., and Reece Karalus who were drafted in the 7th and 8th rounds respectively.  The 2016 Broncos had three players drafted, Mitchell White (Red Shirt Sophomore, RHP) in the 2nd round to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Max Kuhns (Junior, RHP) in the 21st round to the New York Mets, and Stevie Berman (Junior, C) in the 31st round to the Los Angeles Dodgers.  White was 4th in the nation at the Division I level in strikeouts in 2016 and tied Randy Winn for the highest drafted player in Santa Clara history, going 65th overall. 2016 also saw Kuhns set a school record for single season saves, and rank 4th in the nation in the same category.  Santa Clara is one of only two schools in the West Coast Conference to have it's recruiting classes ranked in Perfect Game's Top 100 classes for 4 of the last 6 years.   More than that the Broncos have graduated 7 engineering majors, and 12 business majors in the last 6 years, and boast a team GPA over a 3.0.  With a focus on recruiting players who are a great fit for the Mission Campus, and a program motto of Relentless Development, the Broncos continue to be a program on the rise.



______________________________________________________________________________SEATTLE UNIVERISTY, Seattle, WA

Head Coach - Donny Harrel
Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,400 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within nine schools and colleges..

 

Last year, we completed our best season to date. Including two wins over #5 Washington, a win over #1 Cal Poly, and a win against our other PAC 12 foe, Washington State. We set a record for wins in a season, including a trip to postseason.  This past season, we soared even higher with a program best 31 wins and a trip to the conference championship game, including three Major League Baseball draft selections.



______________________________________________________________________________SIERRA COLLEGE

Head Coach – Rob Willson
Sierra College, a California community college, has its main campus located in Rocklin, California. Rocklin is located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, approximately twenty minutes from the state capital of Sacramento. The College was officially founded in 1936 and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. It was established as "Placer Junior College". In 1954 the college was renamed "Sierra College" with a wolverine as the mascot. Approximately 125 degree and certificate programs are offered in a wide variety of configurations taught by 216 full and 650 part-time faculty members. Sierra College participates in the Big 8 Conference, and is a member of the California Community College Athletic Association. The 2008 season was a magical season for the Wolverines. Sierra College captured its first ever State Championship in baseball and set a school record with 39 wins. Many consider California Community College baseball to be the most competitive and difficult sport in which to capture a state title. Strong pitching, outstanding defense and timely hitting propelled the Wolverines to this championship. Even more gratifying for Coach Wilson is that the 2008 team continued the 5-year streak of graduating 100% of their sophomores to 4-year universities.
SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE, Winfield, KS

Head Coach – Kevin Frady
Southwestern College is a four-year private higher educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church located in Winfield, Kansas, United States. It was founded in 1885 as Southwest Kansas Conference College and graduated its first class of 3 in June 1889. The name of the school was changed to its current form in 1909.
The main campus is a laptop learning community, with laptop computers provided to all incoming students. An emphasis on service learning has led to nationally-recognized programs in leadership, discipleship, and sustainability (green issues). In addition to bachelor's degrees, several master's programs give undergraduate students the option of completing a graduate degree. Its doctoral degree in education started during the summer of 2012.
The 2018 Spring will mark the first season of competition for Builders Baseball since 1950.

______________________________________________________________________________ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY, Moraga, CA

Head Coach – Eric Valenzuela
Saint Mary’s College of California is in close proximity to Oakland, San Francisco, and the entire bay area. The institution is remotely tucked away in the stunning hills of Moraga, CA. This offers attentiveness to athletics and academics at Saint Mary’s. Saint Mary’s is a four year private institution, which offers bachelor’s degrees, post baccalaureate certificates, master’s degrees, and doctorate degrees. The student population consists of around 4,030 students, and 2,940 of which are undergraduates. The student-to-faculty ratio is 11 to 1, which shows the very hands on environment of Saint Mary’s. Saint Mary’s has created a student-centered educational community, where all members fully support one another with mutual understanding and respect.
The Saint Mary’s Gaels compete in the West Coast Conference. The 2016 spring season consisted of having many highlights. The Gaels would win the West Coast Conference regular season title, as well as a conference tournament championship. The season concluded with more success in the MLB draft. Three Gaels were selected in the top 10 rounds of the draft and a fourth selected inside of round 20. Head coach Eric Valenzuela was also honored with winning the West Coast Conference Coach the Year award. The West Coast Conference is one of the most challenging conferences in the nation, and the Gaels have a very challenging Division I out-of-conference schedule on top of this.  The Saint Mary’s Gaels baseball program consists of having high standards in both academics and athletics, and do what is necessary for student athletes to succeed in both avenues.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo Alto, CA

Head Coach - Mark Marquess
Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California, and one of the world's most prestigious institutions. Stanford was founded in 1885 by Leland Stanford, former Governor of and U.S. Senator from California and leading railroad tycoon, and his wife, Jane Lathrop Stanford, in memory of their only child, Leland Stanford, Jr., who had died of typhoid fever at age 15 the previous year. Stanford admitted its first students on October 1, 1891 as a coeducational and non-denominational institution. Tuition was free until 1920. The university struggled financially after Leland Stanford's 1893 death and again after much of the campus was damaged by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Following World War II, Provost Frederick Terman supported faculty and graduates' entrepreneurialism to build self-sufficient local industry in what would later be known as Silicon Valley. By 1970, Stanford was home to a linear accelerator, and was one of the original four ARPANET nodes (precursor to the Internet). The main campus is in northern Santa Clara Valley adjacent to Palo Alto and between San Jose and San Francisco. Stanford also has land and facilities elsewhere. Its 8,180-acre campus is one of the largest in the United States. The university is also one of the top fundraising institutions in the country, becoming the first school to raise more than a billion dollars in a year. Stanford's academic strength is broad with 40 departments in the three academic schools that have undergraduate students and another four professional schools. Students compete in 36 varsity sports, and has won the NACDA Directors' Cup, recognizing the university with the best overall athletic team achievement, every year since 1994-1995. Stanford faculty and alumni have founded many companies including Google, Hewlett-Packard, Nike, Sun Microsystems, Instagram, Snapchat, and Yahoo!, and companies founded by Stanford alumni generate more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue, equivalent to the 10th-largest economy in the world. It is the alma mater of 30 living billionaires, 17 astronauts, and 18 Turing Award laureates. It is also one of the leading producers of members of the United States Congress. The University has affiliated with 60 Nobel laureates and 2 Fields Medalists (when awarded).
Rich in history and tradition, Stanford baseball remains an icon for college baseball around the nation. As a part of one of the world’s most renowned academic institutions, the baseball program mirrors the values of Stanford University—innovation, humility, hard work and scholar-athleticism. Now in its 123nd season of baseball, the Cardinal serve as the standard for athletic and academic success. Legendary head coach Mark Marquess, who is now in his 41th season at the helm of the Cardinal, is the fourth-winningest head coach in college baseball history and has seen 61 players reach the Major Leagues—while a remarkable 52 of them have earned their degrees. Among the two national championships, 16 College World Series appearances and nine conference titles, Stanford players remain at least a quarter ahead of their peers academically, and have gone on to become some of the most successful doctors, lawyers, inventors and of course, Major League baseball players.

______________________________________________________________________________STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Hoboken, NJ

Head Coach - Kristaps Aldins

Stevens is widely recognized as one of the premier and fastest rising academic institutions in the nation and currently sits #71 in the most recent "Best Colleges" list. This ranking is part of a guidebook published annually by the U.S. News and World Report. Over the past 5 years Stevens has been the 3rd fastest rising university in the nation among the top 100 list. Even more impressively we were recently ranked the #3 college in the country with the highest paid graduates - ahead of all Ivy League schools! Click HERE for a full list of where Stevens ranks in various national categories. Stevens offers a variety of areas of study (34 undergraduate majors) with various disciplines in Engineering, Business, Science, Pre-Professional Tracks, and Liberal Arts. Our graduates have an average starting salary of $66,600 annually and have a near 100% success-rate for placement in post-graduate education, including medical, law, dental, or graduate school. Aside from these rankings and facts, the most unique aspect of our college is its commitment to providing real world experiences to our students that will help solve tomorrow's problems. Stevens' highly popular co-op programs allow students to bring hands-on learning experiences from the workforce back to the classroom! To read about Stevens exciting Strategic Plan for 2012-2022 titled "The Future, Ours to Create", click HERE.

In addition to these impressive highlights, the city of Hoboken, NJ is one of the top college towns in America and is just a 20 minute subway trip from the heart of New York City. Our campus’ location is a unique advantage that our student-athletes take advantage of every day. Hoboken also holds a special place in baseball history as it is considered to be the location of the first recorded baseball game in the United States!

Baseball at Stevens has had considerable success over the past few years. Coming off of a record-setting 2015 season, Stevens Baseball completed the 2016 campaign with a 26-15 record and appeared in both the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and d3baseball.com national polls at various points during the season. Additionally, the Ducks finished the 2016 season ranked 5th in the New York Region. Notable victories included two triumphs over local powerhouse rival Kean University as well as three combined wins against World Series participants St. John Fisher and Keystone. In 2016 the Ducks' schedule was ranked as the 27th toughest in the nation, continuing our program's commitment to playing the best competition possible. At the conclusion of the 2016 season Stevens standout RHP's Robert Robbins and Jayson Yano signed contracts in the Frontier League for the Joliet Slammers and Windy City Thunderbolts. The past four summers our program has had several players under contract in some of the most competitive summer collegiate leagues in the country including The Coastal Plain League, Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, The Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League, The Texas Collegiate League, The New York Collegiate Baseball League, The Beach League, Futures Collegiate Baseball League, The South Florida Summer Collegiate Baseball League, and the Northwoods League.



______________________________________________________________________________SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, Swarthmore, PA

Head Coach - Matt Midkiff

 

Swarthmore College is a private liberal arts and engineering institution located 11 miles west of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Annually recognized as one of the top 5 liberal arts colleges in the country, Swarthmore is known for its challenging honors program, summer research and job-shadowing programs, and close-knit community. With a student/faculty ratio of 8:1, Swarthmore’s 1650 undergraduates enjoy small classes and individualized course work in over 40 fields of study. Many students gain credit and experience through independent studies, directed readings, local internships, and by taking classes at Swarthmore’s consortium schools: UPenn and Haverford College. Plus, with a train station located on campus, Swarthmore students have easy access to Philadelphia’s sports stadiums, neighborhoods, and downtown district in Center City.



 

The Swarthmore College Garnet compete at the NCAA Division III level as a member of the Centennial Conference. The program is under the direction of Head Coach Matt Midkiff, who has expanded recruiting nationally and completed several key facility improvements since his arrival in 2012. New batting cages, a new scoreboard, and new bullpens have already been added and a total ballpark renovation is scheduled to begin in fall 2016. The Garnet schedule includes 40 games against regional and national opponents, 10 of which are played during the team’s annual southern spring training trip. Entering 2017, Swarthmore has had seven straight winning seasons.




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