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It's early — way-too, incredibly early — but the Miami-OH's football program currently has one of the top-rated recruiting classes for 2019 in the nation. The reason being: Miami's up to eight commits and we're just in the first week of April. According to 247sports.com, Miami's currently rated No. 24 in the nation with its.

24 nationally ranked Central Methodist baseball team swept the final two games over Doane Sunday afternoon, taking the first 12-7, and the second 16-3. The Eagles finished the weekend with a total of 13 home runs. NOTES. Central Methodist improved to 11-4 on the year. Doane fell to 5-8. STANDOUT PERFORMERS.

Going into the final rotation, CMU and OSU were close in contention for first, with the Buckeyes at 146.8 and the Chippewas at 146.625. BGSU held on to third with 146.3. OSU capitalized with a 49.325 at bars and BGSU finished the final rotation with a 49.1 on the floor. COLUMBIA, Mo. — Northern Iowa capped its 2016-17 dual wrestling season in grand fashion Sunday, rolling over No. 7 Missouri 25-10 to claim the Mid-American Conference dual championship.

added two home runs in the first game, as added one in each of the doubleheader. Sterling finished the day with four hits and five RBIs as Smith tallied three hits with six RBIs. and each added a home run in game two as well. and each finished with two hits in the first game as Salgueiro picked up another triple in the series.

picked up the win in game one with 3 2/3 innings of relief. He gave up just two hits and no runs with one strikeout. Finished with the win in game two on five innings of work with just three runs and two strikeouts. HOW IT HAPPENED GAME 1. Doane picked up two runs in the top of the first, however Central Methodist padded on six runs on five hits in the home half of the inning.

Sterling and Smith each picked up a two-run homer in the inning, and a Haring single plated both Salgueiro and Perez to give the Eagles a 6-2 lead. Doane added a single run in the second and third to cut the lead to two, however the Eagles added an insurance run in the bottom of the third on Sterling's second home run of the game to make the score 7-4. Doane tied the game at seven in the top of the fourth on back-to-back home runs from Little and Germansky, but Central Methodist responded in the home half of the inning to retake the lead.

A groundout allowed Salgueiro to score, and a Sterling single brought home Johnson to put the Eagles ahead 9-7. Central Methodist added its final three runs in the bottom of the sixth, as a walk brought home Johnson, and a Rodriquez single scored both Perez and Haring. With runners on first and second in the seventh, Hull managed a fly out and a line out to give the Eagles the 12-7 win in game one. HOW IT HAPPENED GAME 2. Central Methodist got on the board in the home half of the opening frame as Salgueiro took home, and a sacrifice fly from Perez plated Johnson for a 2-0 Eagle lead.

Doane tied the game at two in the top of the second, but Central Methodist responded with its biggest offensive inning of the season with 10 runs in the bottom of the frame on four hits and three errors to lead 14-2. The inning was capped off by a grand slam from Smith for his second long ball of the day.

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After a scoreless third, Central Methodist went back on the offensive with four runs on four hits in the bottom of the fourth. Haring connected on a three-run blast, and Bucher picked up his first home run of the year to put the Eagles ahead 17-2. Doane added a single run in the top of the fifth, as the game ended after five innings of play with Central Methodist taking the series finale 17-3. INSIDE THE BOX SCORE. Central Methodist tallied 20 hits on the day with 12 in game one. The Central Methodist offense totaled 12 home runs in the four game series with three in each game.

The Eagles added nine extra base hits in the doubleheader with six home runs. UP NEXT.

The Eagles will return to action on Tuesday, March 46, when they travel to Hannibal, Mo. To take on Hannibal-LaGrange University in a doubleheader.

The first game is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m.

Story Links Nick Vuylsteke, CMUChippewas.com MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. The Central Michigan cross country team will travel to Madison, Wis. On Saturday to run in the Pre-Nationals invite. The women's team will run first in the seeded White Race at 10:45 a.m. The men's team will run second in the seeded Cardinal Race at 11:30 a.m. The women's race comprises 6K, while the men's race is an 8K.

Both CMU teams go into Saturday's races ranked regionally. The Chippewa men are 12 th in the Great Lakes Region, while the CMU women are 15 th. It is the first time the Chippewa women are ranked regionally under second-year coach. THE FIELD The CMU men's team is scheduled to run against a number of nationally ranked teams, led by No.

1 Northern Arizona. Also in the field are No. 3 Wisconsin, No.

5 Stanford, No. 9 Colorado State, No. 11 Colorado, No. 13 Oregon, No. 15 Southern Utah, No.

20 Michigan, No. 22 Ole Miss, and No. And 26 North Carolina State. The race also includes Great Lakes Region-ranked Dayton, which is eighth; and No. 10 Youngstown State. The CMU women's team will compete with nine nationally ranked schools, led by No.

2 New Mexico along with fellow top-10 members Stanford (sixth) and Wisconsin (eight). Also in the field is No. 11 Michigan, No. 13 Furman, No. 18 Georgia, No. 19 Washington, No.

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24 Utah State, and No. 25 Notre Dame. Eastern Michigan and Purdue are also in the field. The Eagles are ranked seventh and Purdue is ninth in the Great Lakes Region. They race will include 13 of the 25 ranked female runners, including No. 1 Sharon Lokedi of Kansas.

YOUTH MOVEMENT Both Chippewa teams have been relying on their youth to help carry the load, while giving their veterans time to rest and prepare for Oct. 27 MAC Championships and then the Nov. 13 NCAA Regional. 'We have some veterans, but for the most part we're a pretty young team, so you just never know what's going to happen,' Chippewa women's coach said. 'When you have a good number of newbies I think this shows that they're kind of adapting well to college cross country.' CMU men's coach has rested many of his veterans, including, and throughout the season, creating opportunities some of the younger runners, such as. ' has been a huge surprise,' Kaczor said.

'I can't speak to how impressed I am with him. You just don't expect to see what he's doing out of a freshman. Nine times out of 10 I don't want to have to deal with freshman in my top five and I have two freshmen in my top five.' EXPECTATIONS Both Kaczor and Swieton said that the final analysis of Saturday's event will not necessarily be a number – where their respective squads finish relative to the field – but rather in times and how their athletes approach the event and, ultimately, perform.

'I think we're in a good place, but I mean we're racing against a lot of the best teams in the country,' said Kaczor, who captained the 2004 CMU cross country squad that won the Mid-American Conference championship. 'We could get our butts handed to us this weekend and we could still have a great performance.

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If we finish top 25, you're looking at a really good performance.' 'This is pre-nats of like old times, like when I was in school. This is what I remember as pre-nats where the majority of the best teams in the country are showing up and you're duking it out.'

Said Swieton: 'Our race for teams isn't as heavily stacked but for individuals, it's crazy stacked, which generally means it'll go out fast. Some of (our) runners, they're going to need to continue the same approach and start out more conservatively and work their way up. Sometimes I say, 'Go out fast, or die trying.' 'I don't know if we're quite there yet, but definitely give yourself a chance.

You got to give yourself a chance in a race like this.' NEXT The MAC Championships are scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27 at Toledo.

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