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Columbus State’s prolific offense has been exciting to watch

This was one of the more fun pieces I was able to write. Since I have been covering DII sports, our site’s loyal follower (and most comical commenter) has been telling me all about his alma mater. Our friend Stephen Worrell was part of Columbus State’s National Championship team in 2002, and as I did the research on CSU, I came to find out he also became one of their finest players (even becoming a 2005 All Conference Player).

While he may relive the glory years in Al Bundy-esque fondness (and hold tight to the fact that he is tied as the DII record holder for most times getting hit by a pitch in a single game), he helped me keep a close eye on the Cougars’ 2016 season. I was waiting for the right time to write the piece on their season, and while it took a little bit, I think I found it. Amazing comebacks, a 15-game winning streak, and one of the nation’s most exciting offenses? Yea, I think the time was right.

Keep reading for more on the CSU Cougars big season.

UAH Chargers’ third baseman has a four home run, 20 RBI weekend!

Wayne Cavadi | NCAA.com
 Last Updated – Apr 27, 2016 09:17 EDT

It was a big weekend for University of Alabama in Huntsville junior third baseman Kaitlyn Bannister. She entered the weekend as the recipient of the news that she was one of 25 remaining finalists for the Schutt Sport/ NFCA DII National Player of the Year Award. She would leave the weekend making sure she did everything in her power to make one final statement to claim that honor.

“It was very exciting,” Bannister said of being a finalist. “I feel like it’s one of my biggest accomplishments so far. It’s something that me and Coach Les [Steudeman] talked about and he knew I was capable of doing. It was definitely one of my goals I had for this year.”

Bannister opened the weekend series against Union University in record-setting fashion. Behind a 4-for-5 performance that included a pair of three-run home runs, she set the UAH record for RBI in a single-game with 10, a mark that is tied for second all time in the Gulf South Conference. 

“It was amazing, but I do have a little regret, because I popped up with bases loaded,” Bannister said with a laugh. “I could have had more. It did feel really great and I was very excited about it because it was in front of my parents, coach and everybody else in Taylor and my teammates especially.”

Not to be out done, she fired back in a double-header the very next day, combining yet again for 10 RBI on the day over both games. Bannister would make more history in the nightcap of the double-header as she launched not one, but two grand slams in the same game. She became only the sixth NCAA DII player to ever accomplish such a feat. When you add those two slams to her season total, she became just the third ever DII softball player to have four grand slams in a single season

“It’s crazy,” Bannister said of being one of six in history to hit the mark. “I got up to the plate before I hit and said to myself, ‘I’m going to swing as hard as I can, I’m not going to think about where the pitch was going to go’. Actually, I didn’t think it was going to make it over the fence. When it went over the fence, I was really surprised.”

All in all, Bannister went 7-for-12 on the weekend, launching four home runs, driving in a remarkable 20 runs and scoring eight more. In a two-day, three-game span, she put up numbers that some players aim to put up in an entire season.

For more on Bannister and the home run happy weekend in the GSC, head on over to NCAA DII‘s page for the full story by clicking the link below.

DII recap: University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Kaitlyn Bannister leads all of college softball in RBI

Tusculum’s Placido Torres lighting up DII baseball

Wayne Cavadi | NCAA.com
 Last Updated – Apr 22, 2016 09:06 EDT

The Tusculum Pioneers are no strangers to winning. They have reeled off at least 30 wins in each of the past 13 seasons. This year would be no different, as they sit at 32-12 right atop the South Atlantic Conference with Catawba. They have gotten there this season behind solid pitching.

Tusculum’s staff finds themselves atop the national leaderboard in quite a few categories. The Pioneers rotation has them in the Top 5 in all of DII in WHIP, ERA, strikeout per nine and shutouts. Junior Ethan Carpenter has made great strides from last season, as has junior lefty Zach Slagle. Despite strong seasons, neither have displayed the utter dominance that senior left-hander Placido Torres has.

Keep reading on the unreal season Torres is having.

Softball and Lacrosse prepping for postseason in NCAA

Wayne Cavadi | NCAA.com
 Last Updated – Apr 20, 2016 09:37 EDT

West Florida has had a remarkable turnaround this season. Under the tutelage of second-year head coach Melissa Paul, the Argonauts have turned last season’s 19-win season into a distant memory.

UWF is riding a 15-game win streak that sees them sitting at a surprising 36-11 heading into their regular season finale this weekend in a three-game set with Shorter. Earlier this season they swept then-No. 18 Valdosta State. This past weekend they swept No. 21 Delta State.

Keep reading for more on DII softball and lacrosse.

Big week around the world of Division II

Most of you know that I write for the official website of the NCAA as well as the relatively new Division II website.  I have shared a few stories this season on my own blog that I felt we’re interesting stories on more than simply the collegiate level. This week, I was fortunate to have three such stories.

Keep reading for two exciting stories from the world of DII

Madness at its truest: the Syracuse Orange are in the Elite 8

That’s a pretty unbelievable statement, huh? A little over two weeks ago, most people — like the one and only president of the “I Hate Syracuse Fan Club” Doug Gottlieb — were infuriated that this Syracuse team made the tournament at all. Now, in an act of the ultimate middle finger to the world, the Orange sit in the Elite 8.

Have they lucked out a little bit? Sure. But what does that say about Dayton? If they were the seven seed and Cuse was the “awful” 10 seed, then Dayton must really stink, right?

Anyway, it doesn’t matter how or why the Orange is there… they are there. This season is even more special for me on a personal level.

And since this is my blog, I’m going to tell you why.

Keep reading for the greatest daddy daughter bond.

MLB’s brightest stars can be found in DII

Not everyone that heads to the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft in June is a household name. They come from all walks of life. Some are highly ranked on lists by Baseball America, others come straight out of high school.  Some eagerly await three or four years in DII.

That’s why I love working for NCAA.com and covering DII Sports. Over the past few weeks, I have met some coaches that have pumped out big leaguer after big leaguer, and have talked to a few players that you will hear called this June in the draft.

Keep reading for some names to keep on your radar!

Former NBA and UConn star Scott Burrell excels as NCAA head coach

When you look at the annals of Connecticut sports history, perhaps no athlete represents his home state better than Scott Burrell. Burrell was a multi-sport super star at Hamden High School, turning down plans to go pitch at The U in favor of becoming one of UConn’s first legends in a long line of household names. He would become an NBA World Champion with the Chicago Bulls and then return home to become an assistant coach for Qunnipiac.

This season, he became a rookie head coach at Southern Connecticut State University. I was lucky enough to catch up with Burrell this week for NCAA.com and talk about his journey.

Continue reading for my interview with Scott Burrell.

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