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Summer Collegiate World Series Begins Thursday

August 15th, 2013|

Rochester, Minn (August 15th, 2013)--The Summer Collegiate World Series field was set on Wednesday night as the Madison Mallards beat the Lakeshore Chinooks. They will meet the Duluth Huskies for the right to win a championship.

Mallards Claim Game One

August 15th, 2013|

Rochester, Minn (August 15th, 2013)--The Madison Mallards beat the Duluth Huskies to take the first game of the Summer Collegiate World Series.

Madison Rallies to Advance to Championship

August 14th, 2013|

Rochester, Minn (August 14th, 2013)--The Madison Mallards beat the Lakeshore Chinooks in game three of the South Divisional playoffs to advance to the Summer Collegiate World Series on Wednesday night. They rallied in the ninth inning to complete the upset and move on.

Huskies Advance, Madison Forces Game Three

August 13th, 2013|

Rochester, Minn (August 13th, 2013)--The Duluth Huskies advanced to the Summer Collegiate World Series with a second consecutive win over the Waterloo Bucks. Meanwhile, the Madison Mallards exploded late to force a game three against the Lakeshore Chinooks.

Playoff Field Set

August 12th, 2013|

Rochester, Minn (August 12th, 2013)--The 2013 playoff field was finalized on Sunday as the Lakeshore Chinooks clinched the South Division's second half crown. Waterloo will take on Duluth and Lakeshore will duke it out with Madison as the teams push for a league championship.

Northwoods League Announces Postseason All-Star Team

August 11th, 2013|

(ROCHESTER, MN) The Northwoods League announced its 2013 Postseason All-Star Team and award winners on Sunday morning. In addition to the 31 players that were selected to the honorary team, Willmar first baseman Marc Flores and Duluth outfielder Keith Curcio were named co-Northwoods League Most Valuable Players while Duluth right-handed pitcher Clay Chapman was named Pitcher of the Year as voted by the League’s coaches and members of the media. La Crosse led all teams with five players selected. The Waterloo Bucks, the top team in this year’s regular season, swept the coaching awards.

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