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  • From the pitchers’ mound to the concession stand, Daniel Kroening ’11 can’t get enough baseball. One may think that the 33 games of the varsity baseball season and playing in a local summer league would sate his thirst for the great American pastime, but Kroening just keeps coming back for more. Kroening is learning more about the behind-the-scenes elements of the game in his internship with amateur baseball league franchise the Bourne Braves.

  • Fourteen Hamilton College student-athletes have been recognized by the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) as the conference announced its 2010 spring all-academic team on June 2.

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  • Hamilton College swept a non-conference doubleheader from Vassar College at Vassar’s Prentiss Field on May 1.

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  • SUNY Cortland scored in every inning and the nationally ranked No. 13 Red Dragons cruised to a 28-2 win over Hamilton College in a non-conference game at Cortland's Wallace Field on April 28.

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  • Hamilton College split a doubleheader with Middlebury College on the second day of a New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division weekend series at Hamilton’s Royce Field on April 24.

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  • Middlebury College took a 4-0 lead with a four-run third inning and went on to defeat Hamilton College 13-1 in a New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division game at Hamilton’s Royce Field on April 23.

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  • This is the 23rd installment in a series of interviews with Hamilton College student-athletes. Max Foster '10 is a starting pitcher and a captain on the baseball team. Max holds the program record for strikeouts in a career, and in 2009 tied the team record for strikeouts in one season. He is second on Hamilton's all-time list in wins and innings pitched. In 2009, Max received the baseball team's first NESCAC all-conference honor in 10 years as he was voted to the first team. In the fall he played wide receiver on the football team, and finished his Hamilton career with 104 catches for 1,309 yards. Max will pitch for the final time on campus this weekend, when the Continentals host Middlebury College for NESCAC West Division games on Friday, April 23, and Saturday, April 24.

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  • Hamilton College scored six runs in the first inning and never looked back as the Continentals went on to defeat St. Lawrence University, 17-10, in a non-conference game at Duffy Fairgrounds in Watertown, N.Y., on April 21.

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  • Hamilton College dropped a New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division doubleheader to Williams College at Williams’ Bobby Coombs Field on April 18.

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  • Williams College scored four runs in the bottom of the eighth inning and defeated Hamilton College 6-4 in a New England Small College Athletic Conference West Division game at Williams’ Bobby Coombs Field on April 17.

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