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BCB POLL: Bethune continues dominance - remains #1; SWAC East rounds out #2 & 3!
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BASEBALL POLL: D-I
 RANK
COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY
POINTS
CONFERENCE
W/L
PVR
March 18, 2008 
1.
Bethune Cookman (13)
148
MEAC
10-6
1
2.
Alcorn State (2)
137
SWAC
15-1
2
3.
Jackson State
105
SWAC
10-8
6
4.
Grambling State
84
SWAC
7-9
3
5.
Norfolk State
81
MEAC
7-6
5
6.
Prairie View A&M
79
SWAC
10-9
4
7.
Savannah State
70
INDEPENDENT
10-6
7
8.
Southern University
48
SWAC
5-7
9
9.
North Carolina A&T
27
MEAC
6-11
10
10.
Mississippi Valley State
41
SWAC
6-7
8
First place votes in parenthesis. Dropped from Last Poll: None

2008 Black College Baseball D-I Poll Voters:

Ruffin Bell, Blackcollegebaseball.com; George Bradley, Maryland Eastern Shore;  Kenyatta Cavil, The Heritage Group; Mike Gustafson, College Baseball Foundation; Carlton Hardy, Savannah State; Bryan Harvey, Bethune Cookman; Paul Kislanko, SEBaseball.com; John Manuel, Baseball America; Tony McClean, Black  Athlete Sports Network; Ryan McGinty, Grambling State; Jeremy Mills, Ncaa-baseball.com; Boyd Nation, Boydsworld.com; Warren Nolan, WarrenNolan.com; Ruben Perez, Chicago State; Mike Robertson, Prairie View; Sean Ryan, Collegebaseballinsider.com; Rick Rollins; Eric Sorenson, CSTV; Phil Stanton, Collegebaseballinsider.com; Donal Ware, From Press Box to Press Row; Claudell Clark, Norfolk State; Charles Curti, Blackcollegebaseball.com; Bo Carter, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

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Sat, Feb. 04, 2012
Loyola University
at Stillman
12:00 PM
Loyola University
at Stillman
12:00 PM
Chowan
at Coker College
12:00pm
Chowan
at Coker College
12:00pm
Tougaloo
at Blue Mountain College (Miss.)
12 PM
Tougaloo
at Blue Mountain College (Miss.)
12 PM
Lincoln (Mo.)
at Southeast Oklahoma State
12:00 p.m.
Lee University (Tenn.)
at Talladega College
12 PM
Lee University (Tenn.)
at Talladega College
12 PM
St.Augustine
at Morehouse College
12:00 p.m.
Saint Augustine's
at Morehouse College
1pm
Saint Augustine's
at Morehouse College
1pm
Lemoyne Owen
at Arkansas Monticello
1:00pm
Lemoyne Owen
at Arkansas Monticello
1:00pm
Claflin
at Florida Tech
1:00PM
Claflin
at Florida Tech
1:00PM
Voorhees
at Edward Waters
3 PM
Did You Know...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones – Grambling University 1926-1977

Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones coached Grambling baseball from 1926-1977. Jones’ teams won six titles in the now defunct Midwest Athletic League between the years of 1952-1958 and an additional five SWAC titles between the years of 1961-1967.

Danny Goodwin – Southern University 1972-1975

Danny Goodwin is the only player to be twice drafted as the nation’s number one pick. He was a two-time All American (1972 and 1973) while Southern University was a member of the NAIA and once an NCAA Division II All American in 1975.

College Baseball Hall of Fame

Danny Goodwin (Southern University) and RWE Jones (Grambling State) are the first two HBCU alumni inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame. 

Robert Braddy – Jackson State University 1973-2000

Robert Braddy had an 824-546 record in 28 (1973-2000) years at JSU including12 conference championships. Coach Braddy has sent 52 players to the professional ranks.

More Coach Kittles

Nineteen of Coach Kittles’ players were signed or drafted to the professional leagues, including Hal McRae, MLB Hall of Famer Andre Dawson, Vince Coleman and William Lucas.

Danny Goodwin was the Sporting News’ 1975 College Player of the Year

Danny Goodwin was the Sporting News’ 1975 College Player of the Year.

Marty Miller 2

In the 24 seasons Marty Miller coached teams in the CIAA before moving to the MEAC in 1997, his Norfolk State squads won 17 conference championships. In one stretch, Miller won eight straight titles.

Marty Miller – Norfolk State (1973-2005)

A former Spartan NCAA Division II All-American in 1968, Marty Miller began a 33 year coaching career at his alma mater in 1973. Over that time period Coach Miller accumulated a record of 718-543-3 for a .569 winning percentage.

More Braddy

Braddy is the first African American to be inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame in 2003. He was also inducted into the SWAC Hall of Fame in 2005 and the JSU Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.

More RWE Jones

RWE Jones earned induction into the NAIA Hall of Fame after leading the Tigers to the national NAIA baseball tournament in 1961, ‘63, ‘64 and ‘67 earning runner-up honors in 1963 and ‘64 and national coach of the year honors in 1967.

Costa "Pop" Kittles – Florida A&M University 1960-1983

'Pop' Kittles became head coach at FAMU in 1960, winning 8 SIAC titles, 6 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics district playoffs and 1 trip to the NAIA World Series in 1962. His record between 1960 and 1983 was 401-128.

More Jones

Jones (who also served as Grambling's president from 1936-1977) coached 11 NAIA All-Americans including Tommie Agee and Ralph Garr. Jones was inducted into the SWAC Hall of Fame in 1992. Jones' record as GSU's head baseball coach was 816-218.

Marty Miller 3

Marty Miller led his teams to 12 post-season appearances and was named the CIAA Coach of the Year 15 times. He produced six All-Americans and 22 of his former players signed pro contracts. Miller is a member of both the Norfolk State and CIAA Hall of Fame.

More Braddy 2

Robert Braddy’s advanced to the NCAA tournament three times. Braddy was named NAIA District Coach-of-the-Year twice and was named SWAC Coach of the Year eight times.

Inside The Park Player of the Week

What DII/ NAIA program will finish #1 for 2012?