Zips sports news, features and notes
- Zips notebook: Quincy Diggs back in school; football player arrested
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 1: Flashes top Zips, get help from Bowling Green to win MAC title, earn top seed in tournament
- On the Record — May 18
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 3: Flashes muster enough energy to top Zips, stay alive for top seed in MAC Tournament
- Kent State golf in fifth after two rounds of NCAA Regional
- Kent State-Akron in-game updates: Kent State wins 4-3
- Kent State 5, Akron 4 in 17 innings: Diamond Classic turns into real gem
- On the record: Ohio State, UA and KSU college roundup and recruiting news
- On the Record — May 14
- College sports — May 12
Switch-a-Roo
Men's basketball
As many of you, I heard about this t-shirt switch. Having to work all day (ugh!), I didn't get to see it.
Here are the details on Zipsnation.org.
Whoever came up with that deserves a promotion. I'm still laughing.
Tennis
The women's tennis team (1-3) won its first dual meet Saturday at St. Bonaventure, 5-3.
The team has done poorly in the MAC the past few years. However, while perusing the box score from the game, I noticed the main contributors are young. That is a reason for hope.
They are Jenna Larson (sophomore), Amy Sherlock (freshman), Tanya Gombera (freshman), Laura Hemlepp (freshman) and Alyssa Carlson (freshman). The eight-member team has six freshmen (also Lindsey Berry and Kerry Langworthy) and only one upperclassman, senior Jennifer Ales.
The Zips play next Saturday at Wright State.