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Baseball Team Heads to Florida for Seven Game Road Trip

Nick DeProspo and the Owls head to Florida this week.

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FLORIDA ROAD TRIP
The Southern Connecticut State University baseball team (3-1, 0-0 NE-10) heads to Boca Raton, Fla. this week as they get ready for a seven-game road trip in five days. The Owls begin the week against C.W. Post on Wednesday, March 10 in a doubleheader starting at 9 a.m. From there, they will face Felician College (3/11), St. Thomas Aquinas College in a doubleheader (3/12), Bloomfield College (3/13) and will conclude the week against Dowling (3/14).

15 K's
Chris Zbin recorded his second win of the season against Mercy on Saturday, striking out a career-high 15 batters through seven innings. He allowed just two unearned runs, two hits and walked three en route to a 3-2 win for the Owls.

IMPRESSIVE SEASON OPENER
The Owls made it clear on Sunday, Feb. 28 that they are one of the top teams in the Northeast-10 Conference. During their 2010 doubleheader season opener, they dismantled NE-10 preseason #4 UMass Lowell, 14-1 in their first game before shouting out East Stroudsburg 4-0 in the following contest. The Owls starting pitching went 15 scoreless innings, striking out 14 batters and walking just four. Also, the team did not commit an error in either game and connected on 16 hits against UMass Lowell.

SIMON SHINES IN FIRST START
In his first game as an Owl, starting pitcher Steve Simon pitched a gem. He went eight scoreless innings, struck out eight, allowed three hits and walked just one batter.

LEAVING THEIR MARK
Kevin Bowerman, Karl Derbacher and Justin Cox all left a mark in the record book as they concluded their careers at Southern Connecticut. Bowerman played the third most games in Owls history (177), recorded the fifth most stolen bases (63) and notched the fifth most assists (373) in program history. Derbacher finished his career with the most games played (194) as an Owl and walked more than any other SCSU player in their career (109). He also concluded an impressive career ranked second all-time in at-bats (674) and triples (13) and third all-time in runs scored (150). Cox finished his career tied for fourth all-time in wins (21) and fifth all-time in strikeouts (185).

ALL-CONFERENCE RETURNERS
Of the 16 returnees from last year's squad, five earned All-Conference honors last season for their performances throughout the 2009 campaign. Leading the way was first basemen Ryan Geffert. Geffert was tabbed as Northeast-10 Co-Freshman of the Year and was a First-Team selection. Ed Bethke, Sam Greenberg and Eric Schlitter were all Third-Team selections. Geffert, Greenberg and Schlitter also joined fellow classmate Ryan Yerina on the All-Rookie team.

IN THE NE-10 PRESEASON POLL
The Owls were tabbed for second in this year's Northeast-10 Preseason Coaches Poll with the same amount of points as Adelphi. Franklin Pierce was selected as the preseason favorite.

THE CAPTAINS
Seniors Ed Bethke and Kyle Penney serve as team captains for the Owls this spring.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB
Eight of the 24 players on the SCSU roster are new to the club this season. The newcomers are comprised of three juniors, two sophomores and three freshmen.

DIAPER DANDY
Ryan Geffert had a truly remarkable freshman year. Following the 2009 season, he was honored with All-ECAC, All-Region, and First-Team All-Northeast-10 Conference selections and was named Northeast-10 Co-Freshman of the Year. He was also selected to play in the NEIBA All-Star Game. He ranked within the top-10 in 12 statistical categories in the Northeast-10 and led the conference in slugging percentage (.637). He recorded a .375 batting average (fifth in NE-10) with nine home runs (tied for third in NE-10) and 54 RBI (second in NE-10).

HOME SWEET HOME
The Owls ended the 2009 regular season with an 11-4 home record. In those 15 contests, they outscored their opponents 95-63.

HEAD COACH TIM SHEA
Affiliated with Southern Connecticut State University as a student-athlete, instructor and coach for two decades, Tim Shea's long-standing relationship with the university has been a tremendously successful one. He took over as head baseball coach prior to the 2002 season after serving 11 years as an Owls assistant to Joe Bandiera. Over the course of the past eight years, Shea has compiled a 228-157 record. He guided the Owls to the NCAA Division II World Series in 2005. Shea's latest accomplishments include the 2008 Northeast Region Coach of the Year and 2008 Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year Honors.

ON DECK
The Owls return to The Ballpark at SCSU on March 16 as they host Pace at 3 p.m.

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