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UCSD Advances To CWS Championship

May 28, 2010
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Evan Kehoe’s 2-run double spurred a 3-run 6th inning, as the #1 ranked UCSD Tritons came from behind to beat Franklin Pierce University 6-3 and claim a berth in the Division II College World Series championship game. Watch exclusive video highlights!

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Bauer’s Base Hit Gives UCSD World Series Walkoff

May 23, 2010
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#1 ranked UCSD won their D-II College World Series opener 3-2 over Georgia College when Evan Kehoe (pictured) brought home the game-winner on a 9th inning RBI single by Grant Bauer. Watch exclusive video of the game-winning hit in the 619 Sports recap!

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USD Toreros Ready For A Regional

May 20, 2010
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In his 12th year at USD, Rich Hill has turned a tiny San Diego private school into an NCAA baseball power. 619 Sports went to Toreros practice to file this video report on how the Toreros are hoping to take the next step and reach the College World Series:

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UCSD Wins CCAA, Bound For NCAAs

May 9, 2010

ShareThe #1 ranked UCSD baseball team has been the standard of West Coast college baseball this year in Division II.  Now, the Tritons (48-7) are conference champions once again.
UC San Diego used both of their opportunities to clinch the CCAA conference tournament yesterday in Stockton, losing to Cal State Dominguez Hills 6-3 before coming back [...]

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Reed Finishes What He Starts as SDSU Beats USD, 5-2

February 26, 2010
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Retiring the side in order in the ninth, striking out the final two hitters, Reed put the finishing touches on a complete-game four-hitter — in just his second college start — as SDSU finished off 19th-ranked USD, 5-2, at Tony Gwynn Stadium.

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Gwynn, Aztecs Dive Into The Unknown

February 19, 2010
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Aztecs’ manager Tony Gwynn is heading into his 8th season with a regional appearance to build upon, but no Stephen Strasburg. Gwynn joined 619 Sports on campus at SDSU for a one-on-one interview before the start of the season:

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Gwynn Opening Season With Changes

February 12, 2010
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ShareThe college baseball season is one week away from getting started, with San Diego State hosting Oklahoma and Indiana coming to play USD on February 19th.  On Tuesday, Tony Gwynn and Rich Hill joined 619 Sports’ Craig Elsten on the stage for the Hall of Champions’ Sports at Lunch banquet.
Gwynn announced major changes for a [...]

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The Next Step for Strasburg

June 6, 2009
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ShareStephen Strasburg completed one of the greatest pitching years in college baseball history, and next week he is the presumptive #1 choice for the 2009 MLB Amateur Draft. For months now, Strasburg’s agent–errrrr-advisor Scott Boras has been floating a dollar total needed to sign Strassy: $50 million. What would that do to baseball’s salary structure. [...]

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SDSU Baseball: Season In Review

June 2, 2009
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ShareThe San Diego State baseball team won 41 games this season and broke an 18-year drought of postseason play, reaching the NCAA Regionals.  They did so behind one of the greatest pitching seasons in college baseball history, as Stephen Strasburg lit up the radar guns and packed in the fans on route to his presumptive [...]

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SDSU’s Keys To Regional Success

May 29, 2009

ShareStephen Strasburg and Addison Reed were named first-team All-Americans yesterday, and Strasburg picked up Collegiate Baseball National Player Of The Year, his first of many such honors.  Both are well deserving, and have been rewarded for their remarkably consistent performance.  They have been constants for the Aztecs all season…but SDSU’s fate is more often determined [...]

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