Sunday’s College Baseball Scores
Monday, April 7, 1997 | 11:59 a.m.
EAST
Binghamton St. 6-10, Oneonta St. 0-2
Brandeis 3, Trinity, Conn. 0
Cazenovia 18-12, Marywood 23-11
Connecticut 4-0, Georgetown 0-2
Dartmouth 10-11, Columbia 7-7
Drexel 1-0, Delaware 0-2
Duquesne 10, Fordham 6
Endicott 10-5, Albertus Magnus 8-3
Fairfield 7, St. Peter's 2
Fairleigh Dickinson 13, Long Island U. 6
Hartwick 12-4, Rochester Tech 9-5
LeMoyne 8-4, Canisius 4-11
Manhattan 7, Iona 5
Marist 3, Monmouth, N.J. 1
Massachusetts 3, Dayton 0
Mass.-Dartmouth 8, Rhode Island Coll. 5
N.Y. Tech 9-5, Pace 5-3
Portland 5, Norwich 3
Rider 5, St. Francis, N.Y. 1
Sacred Heart 12, Quinnipiac 6
Shepherd 4-5, W.Virginia St. 0-3
St. Bonaventure 9, George Washington 2
St. John's 3-8, Villanova 1-6
St. Lawrence 5-7, Hamilton 2-4
Stony Brook 11-0, Mass.-Lowell 4-4
Teikyo Post 9-9, Caldwell 6-0
Troy St. 7-1, Cent. Connecticut 3-4
Westfield St. 2-4, Mass. Maritime 1-3
SOUTH
Alabama 9, Kentucky 5
Auburn 15, Florida 7
Augusta St. 13, S.C.-Spartanburg 6
Carson-Newman 17, Lenoir-Rhyne 11
Christopher Newport 11, Averett 8
Citadel 6, W. Carolina 5
Eckerd 7, North Florida 6
E. Kentucky 16, Austin Peay 14
Elon 8, Presbyterian 2, 5 innings, rain
Florida Southern 3, Rollins 2
Forida St. 11, Clemson 10, 12 innings
Florida St. 8-3, Virginia 0-6
Freed-Hardeman 7-6, Birmingham Southern 5-3
George Mason 10, N.C.-Wilmington 7
Georgia Southern 6, Furman 5
Jacksonville 11, New Orleans 8
James Madison 10, Richmond 8, comp. of susp. game
Kentucky St. 14, Tuskegee 5
Lamar 10-3, W. Kentucky 7-5
Longwood 13, Coker 12
Louisburg 11, Spartanburg 10
LSU 11, South Carolina 10, 6 innings, travel
Maryland 6, Duke 2
Memphis at N.C. Charlotte, ccd., rain
Methodist 16, Shenandoah 2
Miami 12, Georgia Tech 0
Middle Tenn. 9-0, Tenn.-Martin 2-2
Mississippi St. 25-6, Vanderbilt 13-7
N.C.-Asheville 8, Md.-Baltimore Co. 3
N.C.-Greensboro 16, Coastal Carolina 10
N.C.-Pembroke 15, S.C.-Aiken 8
N.C. State 8, North Carolina 6
NE Louisiana 15, McNeese St. 6
Newberry 4-0, Kennesaw 2-9
Norfolk St. 12-8, Shaw 6-5
North Alabama 4-10, Lincoln Memorial 3-9
NW Louisiana 2-7, Nicholls St. 0-3
Old Dominion 3, E. Carolina 2
Palm Beach Atlantic 4-8, Flagler 0-10
Richmond 11, James Madison 3
Samford 8, Centenary 2
Southern U. 4-5, Grambling St. 3-0
SW Louisiana 11-7, South Alabama 10-3
Tampa 20, St. Leo 12
Tennessee Tech 5-7, Murray St. 4-6
Troy St. 7-1, Cent. Connecticut St. 3-4
Tulane 9, Ala.-Birmingham 5
Va. Commonwealth 8, William & Mary 5
Valdosta St. 3, West Florida 1
Virginia 7, Wake Forest 6
W. Alabama 11-13, Montevallo 5-6
West Georgia 9-4, Ala.-Huntsville 2-2
MIDWEST
Akron 14-9, Toledo 4-0
Albion 6, Concordia, Mich. 4
Alma 10-22, Kalamazoo 5-9
Aquinas 9-12, Northwd, Mich. 8-10
Baldwin-Wallace 4-5, Muskingum 3-12
Ball St. 7-10, W. Michigan 5-6
Baylor 7, Kansas 2
Bradley at Creighton, ccd., weather
Carthage 11-17, Milw. Engineering 1-0
Detroit 5-16, Wis.-Milwaukee 3-15
E. Michigan 12-15, Kent 10-8, 11 inns., 1st game; 6 inns., 2nd game
Fort Hays St. 15-19, Denver 12-2
Georgetown 10, Rio Grande 9
Grand Valley State 8-9, Gannon 1-8
Hiram Col. 7-3, Ohio Northern 4-12
Iowa 7-15, Penn St. 6-21
Madonna 5-5, Siena Heights 4-11
Michigan at Minnesota, 2, ccd., weather
Mo. Southern 11-13, Lincoln, Mo. 2-3
Ohio St. 15-9, Indiana 11-8
Ohio U. 11-6, Cent. Michigan 4-7
Otterbein 14-4, John Carroll 5-6
Saginaw Val. St. 11-14, Mercyhurst 10-18
SW Missouri St. 9, Evansville 4
Wichita St. 17-12, Illinois St. 4-11
SOUTHWEST
Abilene Christian 4-15, E. New Mexico 6-9
Arkansas 17, Georgia 8
Baylor 7, Kansas 2
Cent. Oklahoma 18-9, Tarleton St. 10-7
Delta State 10-13, Ark.-Monticello 7-9
E. New Mexico 6-9, Abilene Christian 4-15
Fresno St. 2, Rice 1
Howard Payne 4, Sul Ross St. 3
Lubbock Christian 3-16, Oklahoma Baptist 2-0
SW Texas St. 3-1, Texas-Arlington 1-0
Texas Lutheran 4-5, E. Texas Baptist 0-2
Texas-San Antonio 7, Sam Houston St. 5
Texas Southern 10-16, Prarie View 0-2
Texas A&M 8, Iowa St. 7
W. Texas A&M 18, Texas A&M 6
FAR WEST
Arizona 5, California 0
Arizona St. 15, UCLA 14
CS Northridge 11, Cal Poly-Pomona 7
CSU-Chico 12, San Francisco St. 2
Fresno St. 2, Rice 1
Grand Canyon 18-12, Air Force 8-4
Hawaii 6, UNLV 5
Menlo 10, Occidental 9
Mesa St. 12-16, Regis 3-5
Metro St. 13-7, Southern Colorado 10-6
Nevada 7, Cal Poly-SLO 6
New Mexico St. 8, UC Santa Barbara 7
Pac. Lutheran 11, Whitman 0
Pepperdine 9, Gonzaga 6
Portland 3, Loyola Marymount 2
Sacramento St. 10, CS Fullerton 9, 12 innings
Washington 19, Portland St. 8
Washington St. 6, Oregon St. 4
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