2015-16 Baseball News
TOWSON, MD – Six Juniata student-athletes were selected to the Landmark Conference’s All-Sportsmanship Team.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Juniata baseball team led Catholic 2-1 heading into the ninth but a 2-run walk-off homerun gave the Cardinals the victory 3-2 Sunday afternoon.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Juniata baseball team dropped two to the Catholic Cardinals in the series’ opening doubleheader Saturday afternoon.
HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Juniata baseball team put up 10 runs in the top of the eighth to rally back into the game against Penn State – Harrisburg Wednesday evening but the Lions came out on top 15-11.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The Juniata baseball team fell 14-4 to Moravian in their home finale Sunday afternoon.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. –The Moravian Greyhounds took two from the Juniata Eagles on Senior Day with a 10-5 victory in game one and 11-0 in game two.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With two on and one out in the bottom of the ninth, the Juniata baseball team held on to take a 7-6 victory over Penn College Tuesday afternoon.
SCRANTON, Pa. – The Juniata baseball team defeated Scranton 10-4 in the series finale Sunday afternoon.
SCRANTON, Pa. – The Juniata baseball team dropped a doubleheader to the Scranton Royals Saturday afternoon. The Eagles climbed their way back in game one but the Royals ultimately took the win 7-5 and finished off the sweep with a 10-2 victory in game two.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The Juniata baseball team suffered a series sweep from the Elizabethtown Blue Jays with two losses Sunday afternoon. Elizabethtown took game one 6-1 and game two 10-4.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The Elizabethtown Blue Jays took a 13-7 victory over the Juniata Eagles in game one of the weekend’s Vs. Cancer Series.
HUNTINGDON, PA.- With inclement weather predicted for this Saturday, Juniata baseball and softball games against Elizabethtown have been moved.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Late offensive sparks from Mt. Aloysius resulted in the Juniata baseball team being swept by the Mounties Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles fell 8-7 in game one and 8-5 in game two.
ALTOONA, Pa. – A National League MVP. A utility player that captivated the country and became a staple in the starting lineup. The outfielders that complete one of the most dominant trios in the league. The ace that fires 100 mph fastballs like it’s nothing. If you’re a baseball fan, you know each of those current Pittsburgh Pirates players, and many more, began their careers with the Altoona Curve.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Inclement weather has led to schedule changes for the Juniata baseball and softball teams.
MADISON, NJ – The Drew Rangers pitching staff played lights out on their way to a doubleheader sweep of the Juniata Eagles Saturday afternoon. Drew took game one by a 6-1 decision and held off the Eagles 3-2 in game two.
