Baseball
LUBBOCK, Texas - A pair of Mississippi State Bulldogs take their
place among college baseball’s all-time greats this weekend in
Lubbock, Texas, when former MSU skipper Ron Polk and three-time
all-American Rafael Palmeiro are inducted into the National College
Baseball Hall of Fame. They are among 10 players and coaches in the
fourth induction class tabbed for this weekend’s enshrinement by the
Lubbock-based College Baseball Foundation.
Formal induction ceremonies are scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Lubbock
Memorial Civic Center and are a part of the four-day college baseball
celebration in Lubbock. The inductees will be recognized Thursday night
at the annual College Baseball Awards Show at the United Spirit Arena, a
Friday morning ring presentation and autograph session, and a July 4th
parade and fan fest.
Polk, the winningest coach in any sport in the storied history of the
Southeastern Conference history, is one of only three coaches to lead
three different schools to the NCAA College World Series - Georgia
Southern, Mississippi State and the University of Georgia. In 2008 he
concluded his 35-year career as a head coach with a career record of
1,373-700-2 (.662). His teams made eight College World Series
appearances, won five SEC championships and made 23 NCAA regional
tournament appearances.
Palmeiro, along with fellow inductee Kirk Dressendorfer, was one of
only 11 players in history to be named first-team All-American three
times. The 1983 Baseball America Freshman of the Year twice earned
All-Southeastern Conference honors and was an SEC All-Tournament Team
selection in 1983. In 1984, he became the SEC’s first triple crown
winner, posting a .415 batting average with a school-record 29 home runs
and 94 RBIs.
Polk and Palmeiro become the second and third inductees from
Mississippi State. Former Bulldog All-American Will Clark, a member of
MSU’s much-celebrated 1985 College World Series team, was named to the
inaugural CBF Hall of Fame class in 2006.
Joining Polk and Palmeiro in this year's HoF induction class are Joe
Carter, outfielder, Wichita State; Darren Dreifort, pitcher/DH, Wichita
State; Kirk Dressendorfer, pitcher, Texas; Barry Larkin, shortstop,
Michigan; Keith Moreland, catcher/utility, Texas; and Todd Walker,
second baseman, Louisiana State, Vintage Era inductee Branch Rickey, a
player and coach at Ohio Wesleyan; and small college inductee Gordie
Gillespie, head coach at St. Francis.
Rickey, a player and coach from Ohio Wesleyan and Michigan, is the CBF
Hall of Fame’s initial Vintage-Era inductee, a designation for those
who played or coached prior to 1947. St. Francis head coach Gordie
Gillespie is the Hall’s initial small-school inductee. Gillespie has
coached for more than five decades at Lewis University and St. Francis.
For more information about the 2009 National College Baseball Hall of
Fame Induction Class or the Hall of Fame events, contact Dr. Mike
Gustafson at gus@collegebaseballfoundation.org or Jeff Chase at
jeff@collegebaseballfoundation.org.
Soccer
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Mississippi State soccer signees Jasmine Simmons and Alex Kytan will play for national championships later this month after their respective club teams captured regional titles last week and qualified for the United States Youth Soccer National Championships that will be played July 21-26 in Lancaster, Mass.
Simmons, an Edmond, Okla., native, helped the ESC 91 Black to the Region III Under-18 championship. The squad secured a spot in the national tournament with a 1-0 overtime win over the Dallas Texas 91 Red.
Kytan (Puyallup, Wash.) and her Crossfire Premier teammates earned a U17 national tournament bid by capturing the Region IV title with a 3-0 win over Real So Cal Blue. The blank sheet was its fourth straight of the tournament.
Five teams from each age division advance to the national tournament.
Simmons helped her club squad to a fourth-straight Oklahoma state championship this summer. The squad captured the region title after advancing to the finals in 2006 and 2007.
Kytan’s Crossfire squad claimed the Washington state title for the second time in three years. In 2007, she helped Washington’s State ’91 squad to the semifinals of the Region IV Championship in Las Vegas.