Albion Bounced From MIAA Baseball Tournament

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Albion College's baseball season came to a close in a 7-0 loss to Hope College in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament. The game was scoreless throughout seven innings. Starting pitcher Kyle Cassidy gave the Britons a strong effort, yielding two unearned runs on six hits and three walks over 7.1 innings. Eric Shimmel produced two of Albion's five hits.

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Albion Falls in MIAA Baseball Tournament

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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Mike Schypinski pitched well, scattering two runs on six hits over 7.1 innings, but he didn't get much support from the offense as Albion fell to 10th-ranked Adrian, 2-0, in an opening round game of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Baseball Tournament. Albion generated four hits. Chuck DeClarke slugged a two-out double in the first inning. Chad Gromek, Ben Gould, and Dan Mills hit singles. Albion will return to Nicolay Field at 1 p.m. Thursday in an elimination game.

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Timmer, E&M Students Consult on Redesign of City Web Site

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Written by Dan Myckowiak, '14 Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Brett Timmer was one of the economics & management students consulting with the City of Albion on a redesign of the municipal web site. C. Amos photoBrett Timmer was one of the economics & management students consulting with the City of Albion on a redesign of the municipal web site. C. Amos photoAcademics are an essential part of the everyday life of a Division III athlete. But it’s not every day that athletes are given the opportunity to enter their surrounding community and take a hands-on approach to their learning.

Albion College baseball pitcher Brett Timmer (Jenison, senior), women’s tennis’ No. 2 singles player and 2012 all-MIAA first team performer Katie Blumberg (Farmington Hills, sophomore), football kicker Steve Seward (Trenton, sophomore), and women’s soccer midfielder Lindsey Lubanski (Lathrup Village, sophomore) were part of a school project charged with assisting Albion’s local government during the spring semester.

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