One of the biggest vacation hot spots in the country is seeing it's share of purple and gold this summer, as Tennessee Tech's Dylan Bosheers has joined the Hyannis Harbor Hawks of the famed Cape Cod Baseball League.
Just in case they didn't get the point across during the season, three members of the Tennessee Tech baseball team grabbed more proof that they were simply among the best in the nation in 2014, as Dylan Bosheers, Daniel Miles, and Brandon Thomasson all collected All-American status from the American Baseball Coaches Association.
The honors just keep coming and coming for three members of the Tennessee Tech baseball team, as Dylan Bosheers, Daniel Miles, and Brandon Thomasson were each named to the 2014 Rawlings/ABCA NCAA Division I South All-Region First Team Wednesday.
It's been nearly a month since Daniel Miles suited up in the purple and gold for the final time for the Tennessee Tech baseball team, but that has far from stopped the third baseman from collecting national honors from the highest sources out there.
Yet another member of the Tennessee Tech baseball team will get the chance to live out his dreams of playing ball at the next level as senior slugger Zach Stephens signed a free agent contract with the Texas Rangers Friday.
There's always time to go back and recognize those players that make a team special and put together seasons that are just on a completely different level. The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association took its turn in honoring three members of the Tennessee Tech baseball team Wednesday as it released its All-America teams.
One day after making program and Ohio Valley Conference draft history with players selected in the first 10 rounds, the Tennessee Tech baseball team saw two more Golden Eagles chosen in the 2014 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft on its final day.
After helping the Tennessee Tech baseball team to the program’s first ever back-to-back 40 win seasons, a regular season championship in 2013, and numerous individual awards and honors, three members of the Golden Eagle squad capped off their brilliant careers by hearing their names called on the second day of the 2014 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
The awards and honors are beginning to pile up for Tennessee Tech shortstop Dylan Bosheers as the junior was named a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Award recently.
After helping the Tennessee Tech baseball team become just the second Ohio Valley Conference program to post back-to-back 40-win seasons, three Golden Eagles received honors of the highest level Thursday, earning All-American status from Collegiate Baseball newspaper.
With one of the greatest single seasons in the history of the Tennessee Tech baseball team under wraps, many may think that the story ends there, with the conclusion of games. But nothing could be further from the truth.
JACKSON, Tenn. – A storybook ending highlighted the finale of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship, but unfortunately for the Tennessee Tech baseball team, that “Cinderella Story” belonged to Jacksonville State as the Gamecocks won their record sixth straight elimination game, defeating the Golden Eagles, 4-2, to capture the 2014 OVC Tournament Title.
Already being honored as one of the best players in the nation after being named a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy, Tennessee Tech shortstop Dylan Bosheers found himself mentioned among the best at his position as he was recently named to the watch list for the Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Award.
JACKSON, Tenn. – Despite a dramatic, fifth-inning comeback behind one of the most impressive displays of resiliency by the Tennessee Tech baseball team to date, Jacksonville State managed to keep itself alive in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament one more time as the Gamecocks defeated the Golden Eagles, 10-7, Saturday afternoon.
JACKSON, Tenn. – With his team leaning on his every pitch and a spot in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship game hanging in the balance, Tennessee Tech freshman pitcher Evan Fraliex saved arguable his best performance of the season to lead the Golden Eagles (40-17) to an incredible 9-2 victory over the No. 1 seeded Southeast Missouri Redhawks (37-19).
Five members of the Tennessee Tech baseball received more recognition for their fantastic performances during the 2014 regular season recently, with four earning Ohio Valley All-Conference First Team honors and one taking home Second Team honors by College Sports Madness.
JACKSON, Tenn. – A masterful performance from top to bottom left little doubt that the Tennessee Tech baseball team has entered the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament on a mission, as the Golden Eagles (39-17) handled the Morehead State Eagles (29-27) with precision Friday afternoon in a 14-2 victory at The Ballpark at Jackson.
For the second straight year, the Tennessee Tech baseball team will have to wait until Wednesday evening to find out just who its first opponent of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament will be, as the Golden Eagles head into postseason play with a first round by after clinching the No. 2 seed Sunday afternoon.
JACKSON, Tenn. – Less than a day from the beginning of the 2014 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, the league announced its post season awards Tuesday evening. And for the second straight year, eight members of the Tennessee Tech baseball team received recognition for their performances on the diamond during the regular season.
Tennessee Tech baseball fans will have the opportunity to listen to all OVC Tournament games live on the radio or internet, as the Golden Eagle Sports Network will be bringing all the action on FM 106.1 The Eagle.
Junior David Hess has played a key role in the Tennessee Tech baseball team's success during the past two seasons. This weekend, Hess and the Golden Eagles head to the OVC Tournament in Jackson, Tenn.
Tennessee Tech fans and alumni attending the Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Tournament in Jackson, Tenn. later this week are invited to the Tech Athletics hospitality tent.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Pack your bags Tennessee Tech baseball fans! The Golden Eagles are headed to the Ohio Valley Conference tournament as the No. 2 seed after taking out the Belmont Bruins, 3-2, in 10 innings Saturday afternoon.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Tech baseball team was dealt a crushing loss Friday evening, falling to the Belmont Bruins, 2-1, in walk-off fashion in Nashville.
Two of the most consistent players the entire season for the Tennessee Tech baseball team, infielders Dylan Bosheers and Daniel Miles were both honored as 2014 Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalists Thursday afternoon.
Just three games remain between the Tennessee Tech baseball team and the 2014 Ohio Valley Conference tournament, and with a spot in the league's post season already clinched, the Golden Eagles will set their sites on securing a first round bye as they take on the Belmont Bruins beginning Thursday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Tech baseball team couldn’t quite pull off the comeback bid Thursday evening, as the Golden Eagles fell, 10-6, to the Belmont Bruins despite a late rally in the seventh inning.
Already tabbed as a National Player of the Week earlier this week, Brandon Thomasson is still being recognized for last weekend's performance against Southeast Missouri, earning OVC Player of the Week honors from College Sports Madness.