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338 Questions

What college did Ken Griffey Jr attend?

Ken Griffey Jr attended Archbishop Moeller High School

How many division 2 and 3 NCAA baseball teams?

Not exactly sure. Go to ncaa.com, go under sports and click baseball. When you click it, try to find RPI near the front of the page. The link will give the 302 Divison 1 schools only.

When is ncaa going to make a college baseball game?

until somebody goes to a ea sports headquarters probably

Has Florida ever won a national championship in baseball?

yes.... the University of Miami has won 4 national championships in baseball

Which team has won the most SEC championships?

The SEC was formed in 1933. Including shared titles, the number of football championships in descending order follows:

  • Alabama 22
  • Tenn 13
  • UGA 12
  • LSU 10
  • Florida 8 with 1 vacated in 1984
  • Ole Miss 6
  • Auburn 6
  • Ga Tech 5 (member 1933-1963)
  • Tulane 3 (member 1933-1965
  • Kentucky 2
  • Miss St. 1

Are girls allowed to play college baseball?

If you have a passion for baseball that burns within you enough to the point you'll overcome sex barriers, then you can play high school baseball even if you're a girl. But make sure to be REALLY good at it, and if you're a pitcher, learn to throw a mean knuckleball. And if you're a position player, hit .300.

Top ten College baseball coach with most wins?

1 Augie Garrido 1975 wins

2 Mike Martin 1944 wins

3 Gordie Gillespie 1893 wins

4 Gene Stephenson 1768 wins

5 Ed Cheff 1705 wins

6 Mark Marquess 1585 wins

7 Jim Morris 1566 wins

8 Woody Hunt 1529 (still coaching)

9 Larry Hays 1508 wins

10 Chuck Hartman 1444 wins

Can a college baseball player Re enter a game?

Nope, but what you can do is pull a fielder in another position and temporarily have the current pitcher play in that position while another pitcher fills in at the mound. After the new pitcher is done he can be pulled, the original pitcher can be moved back to the mound, and another player put in the position he was in.

How many college World Series has the LSU tigers won?

Baseball: 6

Men's Basketball: 1

Women's Basketball: 0

Football: 3

Men's Golf: 4

Women's Golf: 0

Women's Gymnastics: 0

Women's Soccer: 0

Softball: 0

Swimming and Diving: 0

Men's Tennis: 0

Women's Tennis: 0

Men's Indoor Track and Field: 2

Women's Indoor Track and Field: 11

Men's Outdoor Track and Field: 4

Women's Outdoor Track and Field: 15

Volleyball: 0

Total: 46

How much is a hat worth?

Depends where you get it from and the type of hat

What is the Shortest college baseball game?

The shortest college football game ever played was between North Carolina and Boston College in 2012. This game lasted for about 2 and a half hours.

What is the height of the pitcher's mound in baseball?

The top of the rubber on the pitchers mound is to be no higher than ten inches (25.4 cm) above home plate. From 1903 through 1968, this height limit was set at 15 inches, but was often slightly higher, sometimes as high as 20 inches (50.8 cm), especially for teams that emphasized pitching, such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were reputed to have the highest mound in the majors. A higher mound usually works in favor of the pitcher.

How much does a College Cheer Coach make in a year?

It really depends on where you are coaching & how much THEY pay you. Honestly, coaches for cheer do not get paid a lot. If you love cheer, that's what makes you want to coach, not how much money you make. If you are not devoted to coaching, it's definitely not the job for you.

What are the colleges in division 1AA with a baseball team?

West Point, Marist, Manhattan, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, colorodo, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, mass. Michigan, minesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, tennesee, Utah, vermont, Virginia, Washington, west Virginia, Wisconsin, wyoming