Friday, March 18, 2005

MUST SEE GAMES--BASEBALL--WEEK ENDING 03/18-20/2005

Several key games highlight the schedule in both the Gulf South and Peach Belt Conferences this weekend. So, what are we waiting for? Let's go!

NOTE: All national rankings are courtesy of Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. http://www.baseball-news.com.

Armstrong Atlantic State (19-2, 2-1) at North Florida (17-8, 4-5)

We'll start in Jacksonville, Fla., where the sixth ranked Ospreys play host to the 29th ranked Pirates in this key Peach Belt Conference series. AASU moved into a first place tie with Lander (18-8, 6-3) after winning two out of three games against Augusta State last weekend. Meanwhile, UNF made things in the middle of the pack after taking two of three games from Kennesaw State.

Audio: http://www.unfospreys.com

Central Arkansas (14-9, 5-1) at Delta State (20-3, 2-1)

The Bears head east to Cleveland, Miss. to face the defending national champion and fourth ranked Statesmen in a key Gulf South Conference West Division series. UCA pulled into second place in the GSC West standings after winning two out of three games over Harding last weekend, while DSU took two of three games against Southern Arkansas.

Audio: http://www.gostatesmen.com

North Alabama (15-8) at West Georgia (19-9)

The Lions will travel to Carrollton, Ga. to battle in the Braves in the Gulf South Conference East Division opener for both teams. UNA Head Coach Mike Lane won his 900th game Tuesday, as the Lions defeated Martin Methodist. On the other hand, the Braves hope to bounce back after splitting a doubleheader with Shorter College Monday, winning the opener 3-2 in eight innings, only to lose the nightcap 10-7.

USC Aiken (16-6, 4-5) at Georgia College & State University (16-10, 7-5)

The 25th ranked Bobcats will entertain the 27th ranked Pacers in this critical PBC tilt at John Kurtz Field. Both teams enter the series having won five straight games. The winner of this series hopes to make an already muddy PBC race even muddier.

Audio: http://www.country102fm.com




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