Three summers ago, Wilmington College baseball players Tyler McDaniel and Kyle Short wanted a way to continue developing their skills in the summer. Between the minds of the two Edgewood High School graduates, the Mudcats were born.
Wilmington College baseball player Joshua Chua is one of 230 current student-athletes, NCAA scholarship and grant recipients, invited to the NCAA Career in Sports Forum from June 1-4.
Wilmington College junior Joshua Chua has earned postseason honors from the Ohio Athletic Conference, the league announced today (Monday, May 15, 2017).
The Wilmington College baseball team wrapped up the 2017 season by dropping a pair of Ohio Athletic Conference games to Heidelberg Sunday. The twin bill was moved from Saturday due to inclement weather.
The Wilmington College baseball team committed six errors, leading to six unearned runs, and the Fightin? Quakers dropped their home finale, 9-2, Wednesday to Wittenberg in non-conference action at Delaney-Tewksbury Field.
The Wilmington College baseball team stepped away from Ohio Athletic Conference Tuesday, splitting a doubleheader with Wright State-Lake at Tewksbury-Delaney Field.
The Wilmington College baseball team received two excellent pitching performances from some youthful arms as the Fightin’ Quakers split an Ohio Athletic Conference doubleheader with Ohio Northern Tuesday at Tewksbury-Delaney Field.
The Wilmington College baseball team allowed 15 unanswered runs in falling to Thomas More, 15-4, in non-conference action Tuesday at Thomas More Field.
The Wilmington College baseball team dropped both ends of a non-conference doubleheader to Earlham Saturday at Sadler Field. The FIghtin’ Quakers fell in the first game, 10-0, and then lost in the nightcap, 10-1.
The Wilmington College baseball team dropped a pair of non-conference games Tuesday to Maryville, falling 7-6 in game one, and losing 6-2 in the nightcap.
After helping lead the Wilmington College baseball team to the first sweep since 2012, freshman pitcher Matt Oney was named Ohio Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week – the league announced today (Monday, March 6, 2017).
Wilmington College pitching was lights out Saturday as the Fightin’ Quakers swept Mount St. Joseph Saturday at UC Medical Field in non-conference action. Four pitchers combined to hurl 18 innings of scoreless baseball as Wilmington claimed 4-0 and 1-0 victories.
The Wilmington College baseball team managed one run in dropping both ends of the doubleheader to Sewanee as the Tigers completed the three-game sweep.
Three seasons into his rebuilding plan, Wilmington College baseball coach Dan Cleaver has a roster full of his recruits as the 2017 version will have zero seniors and just six juniors.