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Coe College - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Coe baseball team shipped to La Crosse

The Coe College baseball team has been assigned to the Midwest Regional in La Crosse, Wis., for the NCAA Division III baseball tournament this week.

Coe (31-12) will face St. John's of Minnesota (26-14) in the opening round Wednesday at 10 a.m. Coe is seeded No. 5 in the regional and St. John's is seeded No. 4.

The Kohawks secured an automatic spot in the playoffs by winning the Iowa Conference tournament Saturday. This is the sixth trip to the NCAA tournament in school history and the fourth under Coach Steve Cook since 2006.

Coe will compete in an eight-team regional with Concordia-Chicago, Ripon, St. John's, St. Scholastica, Washington University, Wisconsin- La Crosse and Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Wisconsin-Whitewater is the defending national champion and the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional. Coe and Whitewater could meet in the second round Thursday.

St. John's won the MIAC tournament to make the regional.

The Wartburg Knights, who lost to Coe in the championship game of the Iowa Conference tournament, received an at-large berth to the NCAA tournament and have been assigned to the Central Regional at Riverfront Stadium in Waterloo.

Wartburg, located in Waverly, had already been designated as the host school for the Central Regional before the Iowa Conference tournament was held.

Fifty-six teams were selected for the NCAA Division III playoffs. There are eight regionals around the country. Four of the regionals have eight teams and four regionals have six teams.

There are six teams in the Central Regional in Waverly, compared to eight teams in the Midwest Regional in La Crosse. All of the regionals are double-elimination.

Forty conference champions made the tournament, along with 16 at-large selections.

The eight regional champions will advance to the NCAA Division III finals May 22-27 in at Fox Cities Stadium in Appleton, Wis.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 May 2015 11:04
 

Kohawk netters fall to Chicago

WHITEWATER, Wis. - The Coe College men's tennis team lost to eighth-ranked Chicago, 5-1, in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament Saturday.

Noah Sprinkel and Ryan Hickman posted Coe's only victory at No. 2 doubles.

The Kohawks ended the season with a 21-6 record.

CHICAGO 5, COE 1

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Alger, Hawkins win titles for Coe

INDIANOLA - Melissa Alger and Chris Hawkins of Coe captured titles at the Iowa Conference track meet in Indianola Saturday.

Alger won the discus with a toss of 147 feet, 10 inches. Hawkins claimed the men's triple jump at 45 feet, 1/4 inch.

Sammie Osterberger of Coe placed second in the women's 400 hurdles in 1:04.32.

The Coe men finished fifth in the team standings with 61 points. Central won the title with 213.

The Coe women placed sixth in the standings with 42.5 points. Wartburg won the title with 257.5.

   

Coe wins IIAC tourney, earns NCAA berth

Alec Zwanziger felt like crawling in a hole and hiding after he had a rough inning on defense in the Iowa Conference tournament Saturday, but it's hard to disappear in the middle of a minor league ballpark when everybody is looking at you.

Instead of hiding, Zwanziger and the Coe baseball team bounced back like champions.

The Kohawks overcame a rough start and dumped Wartburg, 12-7, in the championship game of the IIAC tournament at Veterans Memorial Stadium to earn the league's automatic in the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Zwanziger mishandled three straight chances at second base in the second inning. Only one of the plays was ruled an error, but he could have made all three plays.

Wartburg took advantage of the extra outs when Jackson Litterer belted a grand slam to give the Knights a 4-1 lead.

"I'll tell you what, I wasn't feeling too great," Zwanziger acknowledged. "I think that was pretty obvious. But that's what this season has been all about. We're fighters."

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Coe men roll in NCAA tennis opener

WHITEWATER, Wis. - Noah Sprinkel defeated Elliott Czarnecki, 6-1, 6-3, at No. 1 singles Friday as the Coe men's tennis team topped Grinnell 5-1 in the opening round of the NCAA Division III regional tournament.

The Kohawks (21-6) will face the eighth-ranked University of Chicago team Saturday at 1 p.m. in the second round.

Brady Anderson and Ryan Hickman also won their singles matches for Coe Friday. The other three singles contests were not finished after the Kohawks clinched the meet.

Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2015 20:17

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