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Thursday, April 28, 2005

SAINTS BASEBALL LEAPS FORWARD TO SEVENTH IN THE NATION

Dahlonega, Ga. – After blowing away the competition at the conference tournament and posting 13 consecutive wins in a row, the North Georgia College & State University baseball team jumped to seventh in the latest rankings released by the NAIA today.

Dating back to a 1-0 win over Southern Polytechnics State University on April 9, the Saints have won 13 games in a row by a combined score of 153-46. This past week they swept the Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament and posted a 5-0 record. North Georgia defeated previously sixth ranked Lee University 15-5 and 14-0 as they cruised to the championship. The Saints have posted nine double digit wins over the course of their 13 game win streak along with three shut outs. North Georgia is also one of two teams in the top 25 to post 50 or more wins so far this season.

Former number one Embry-Riddle University slipped down to third after going 1-2 last week. Lewis-Clark State moved into the top spot with 584 points and 11 first place votes. Right behind LCS was Houston Baptist with 574 points and eight first place votes.

After losing in the championship game to North Georgia, Lee slipped to 10th in the nation. The Flames currently have a 46-11 overall record and grabbed 375 points.

The Saints will play again tonight as they host North Greenville College at 8:00 p.m. at the NGCSU Baseball Complex.

NAIA Baseball Ranking as of April 27, 2005

RANK LAST WEEK

SCHOOL (Region)

1ST PLACE VOTES RECORD TOTAL POINTS

1

2

Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (I)

11

36-6-0

584

2

3

Houston Baptist (Texas) (VI)

8

39-5-0

574

3

1

Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (XIV)

5

43-7-0

558

4

5

Oklahoma City (VI)

52-8-0

515

5

4

Bellevue (Neb.) (IV)

43-10-0

482

6

7

Biola (Calif.) (II)

34-8-1

472

7

14

North Georgia (XIII)

51-12-0

448

8

12

McKendree (Ill.) (V)

41-12-0

399

9

8

Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) (XI)

39-15-0

380

10

6

Lee (Tenn.) (XIII)

46-11-0

375

11

10

William Penn (Iowa) (VII)

35-10-0

365

12

13

Cumberland (Tenn.) (XI)

44-14-0

333

13

11

Ohio Dominican (IX)

37-12-0

274

14

16

Spalding (Ky.) (XII)

41-16-0

266

15

15

Lubbock Christian (Texas) (VI)

43-12-0

255

16

18

Madonna (Mich.) (VIII)

33-10-0

202

17

19

Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (VII)

33-9-0

191

18

17

Benedictine (Kan.) (V)

34-12-0

185

19

NR

Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) (II)

31-12-0

145

20

21

Campbellsville (Ky.) (XI)

36-12-0

135

21

9

Louisiana State-Shreveport

36-15-0

129

22

25

Oklahoma Baptist (VI)

38-13-0

85

23

22

British Columbia (I)

26-13-1

84

24

23

Lyon (Ark.) (XI)

45-14-0

73

25

NR

Bethany (Kan.) (IV)

36-10-0

69

Others Receiving Votes: Jamestown (N.D.) (III), 62; Flagler (Fla.) (XIV), 56; Missouri Baptist (V), 19; St. Thomas (Fla.) (XIV), 18; Warner Southern (Fla.) (XIV), 15; Rio Grande (Ohio), 12; California Baptist (II), 11; Mobile (Ala.) (XIII), 7; Walsh (Ohio) (IX), 6; William Jewell (Mo.) (V), 5; Concordia (Calif.) (II), 3; Dakota State (S.D.) (III), 3; Albertson (Idaho) (I), 2; Cumberland (Ky.) (XI), 1; Grand View (Iowa) (VII), 1; Lindenwood (Mo.) (V), 1.

Italics denotes 2005 opponent

Bold denotes SSAC opponent

 

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