ODAC Baseball Pairings Secure
Defending
Champion VWC Enters as Top Seed
April 23, 2007
SALEM, Va. - Defending champion Virginia
Wesleyan College enters the Old Dominion Athletic
Conference Baseball Tournament as the number-one
seed after completing the conference regular season
tied for the league-best with a 13-5 ODAC record.
The tournament is slated for April 26-29 at City
Stadium in Lynchburg, Va. This year's tournament
marks the third consecutive ODAC baseball
championship hosted in the Hill City.
VWC (21-15, 13-5) sits atop the conference
standings. The Marlins captured the 2006
championship with a 7-6 decision over Bridgewater
College in the title game, and have won three of the
past four ODAC championships (2003, ’04, ’06). The
Marlins will face #6 seed Randolph-Macon (18-18-1,
8-10) Thursday morning at 11am. VWC leads the league
in team pitching categories with a 4.00 cumulative
ERA. Chris Rivera is tops on the Marlin hill posting
a 8-0 overall mark and recording 2.08 ERA in 73.2
innings pitched.
Hampden-Sydney enters as the second seed. The Tigers
compiled a 13-5 league mark and 22-16 overall
record, and played their way into the second seed by
completing the conference regular season with three
doubleheader sweeps. HSC, which last won a
conference baseball title in 2005, is led by junior
third baseman Josh Michael. The Tigers face #5 seed
Washington and Lee University (17-12, 11-7) in the
first round. HSC and the Generals will play the
second game Thursday scheduled for 3pm.
Lynchburg College and Bridgewater College finished
the regular season tied for third with a 12-6 league
mark. Lynchburg secured the third seed in the
tournament through the conference tie-breaker
procedures. The Hornets were near the top of the
conference in several categories including second
place finishes in overall wins (21), earned run
average (4.73), batting average (.316), on-base
percentage (.368), runs score (233) and hits (375).
Lynchburg was tops in runs batted in (209) and
triples (19).
Bridgewater, last year's conference runner-up,
boasts the ODAC’s highest scoring offense after
crossing the plate 238 times during the regular
season. The Eagles also led the league in hits
(399), homeruns (27) and batters struck out by their
pitching staff (268). Senior Ricky Read leads the
Eagles into tournament play, batting .372 with seven
homers and 36 RBI. The 2006 ODAC Player of the Year
has also posted five wins on the mound, fanning 63
batters in 54.2 innings of work.
Bridgewater and Lynchburg square off at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday evening.
2007 ODAC Baseball Tournament (at City Stadium in
Lynchburg, Va.)
First Round - Thursday, April 26
#6 Randolph-Macon vs. #1 Virginia Wesleyan –
11:00 a.m.
#5 Washington and Lee vs. #2 Hampden-Sydney – 3:00
p.m.
#4 Bridgewater vs. #3 Lynchburg – 7:00 p.m.