Worcester State College
Baseball History
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There is no
excuse.”
Lancer Baseball holds the unique
standing as the second oldest varsity sport at the college. By starting out in
1948, this season will mark their 54th season. It all started
following World War II. Three veterans: Steve Cronin, George Keville, and Jim
Looney formed the men’s athletic association. A faculty advisor was appointed.
Basketball started in 1946 and baseball shortly thereafter. Cronin was named a
student baseball coach in 1948-49. Jack Eager became the 1st
full-time coach of baseball and basketball--then named Worcester State Teachers
College.
A Division III school, the team plays in the MASCAC with state colleges
including Fitchburg, Framingham, Salem, Westfield, Bridgewater, Mass. Maritime
Academy, and Mass. College (formerly North Adams). Many players from the
conference have been drafted into pro baseball and played in the New England
Collegiate All-Star Game at both Fenway Park and Dodd Stadium in Norwich, Conn.
The spring season consists of a 40-game schedule. WSC plays doubleheaders
against all conference opponents. They also play many of the Worcester area
colleges who play in Division III. The season begins in Fort Myers for 9 games.
The team travels to all away conference games in luxury buses and in vans to all
others.
The Lancers play a fall season against some of the top teams in New
England. Their 5-game fall plus intrasquad games make for an enjoyable beginning
to school when the weather is the best.
WSC hosted and won the 2000 WORCESTER FALL
CLASSIC which included Holy Cross, Assumption, and Quinsig. The 1998 FLAGSHIP Fall Classic featured 1997 National Champ Southern Maine.
WSC also won the 2000 Babson Fall Tournament, and hosted a city college
tournament over Columbus Day each year from 1996-1999. In 1997 the Lancers
traveled to Oneonta (NY) to play in the
College Town Classic and visited the Hall of Fame.
The indoor pre-season (Jan-March) lasts six weeks before the Lancers
embark for Florida. They make use of their brand new indoor cage, 2 Jugs
machine, 4 portable mounds, 4 soft toss nets, wooden bats for all regulars, and
indoor balls. Pitchers and hitters are videotaped throughout the school year.
Home games are held at immaculate Tivnan Field. Built in 1995, the field
has a full-time groundskeeper, lights for night games, PA system, scoreboard,
infield screens, and soft toss nets. They’ll also play games at Foley Stadium,
down the street from the campus, and at the Bancroft School. Home games have a
DJ, music, introductions and lineups.
With Worcester State becoming increasingly difficult to get in to, top
student-athletes are studying here. In the Springs of 2000 and 2001 alone, 9
players made a 3.0+ GPA. Tim Leonard earned a 4.0 in Spring 1999, graduated with
a 3.85 GPA, and won the Howard C. Smith Award as the conference’s top male
student athlete. Leonard and Eric Swedberg were Academic All-Americans in 2001.
All freshmen have mandatory study hall, and the team does progress reports
during the semester. Tutors are available through the individual departments.
Players also use the vast computer center in the school’s library.
“Fun is knowing you’re prepared. Fun is when you’re
ready to play. Fun is knowing you can take a chance. That you’re the best and you’re not afraid to lose. That you don’t play for a tie.” Joe Paterno |