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Blue Hawks lambast the Saints with an overall score of 19-3.
"Really proud of the guys and staying composed, staying together, playing Dickinson State baseball and finding a way to get to W's,” said DSU's head coach Michael Dahl
“We had our opportunities, we had guys on base throughout the game and we just didn't cash in," said DSU head coach Mike Dahl
MINNEAPOLIS — While dominant inside player Aliyah Boston was getting most of the headlines for South Carolina entering the championship game of the Women’s Final Four, the smallest player on the court stole the show.

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“It was a pitching duel between two really good pitchers,” head coach Michael Dahl said.
In a normal year with a full offseason, regular practices and a slew of nonconference games, Robbins would have had ample time to ready himself for the rigors of the Big Ten. He got none of that.
MINNEAPOLIS -- Max Meyer has never had a backup plan.
Every week is about the same for Max Meyer these days: Monday through Friday, the Minnesota Golden Gophers pitching star and soon-to-be first-round draft pick works out at a facility, comes home and knocks out a few Zoom calls and phone interviews with inquiring media or Major League Baseball teams.
ABERDEEN, S.D. -- In the first half of a doubleheader at the Hub Cit Hotshots, the Badlands Big Sticks dominated. Scoring nine runs in the fourth, Badlands won 14-0. In game two, the Hotshots won out 7-2, snapping the Big Sticks' seven-game winni...
For his 22nd birthday, Nick Flesher was gifted a start. The Badlands Big Sticks starting pitcher threw 6 1/3 innings, and while he gave up five runs on 14 hits, he struck out nine batters in the process. Unfortunately, the Big Sticks couldn't ear...

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During the 2018 season, Badlands Big Sticks fans were treated to their fair share of walk-off wins. On Wednesday, May 29, the crowd witnessed the first of the 2019 season, as shortstop Bryson Ford used a two-run shot to right field to earn the 7-...
In their inaugural season in the Expedition League, the Badlands Big Sticks won the Lewis Division and competed for the league championship. With a larger roster that provides more depth and includes a few big returners, the Badlands boys are well-equipped to have another successful summer.
The Badlands Big Sticks will kick off the 2019 season with a two-game series on the road against the Pierre Trappers (S.D.) on Friday, May 24, according to a press release on Thursday, Jan. 3.

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