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Kinneberg returns to Utah
Former Utah baseball coach Bill Kinneberg was hired Wednesday to coach the Utes again. Kinneberg, who led Utah to a 30-22 record in 1996, replaces Tim Esmay, who left last month to take a job as an assistant at Arizona State. Kinneberg has been a minor league pitching coach for the Chicago White Sox since January 2003.
Smitheran resigns after 31 years as UC Riverside coach
Jack Smitheran resigned as head baseball coach at UC Riverside on Thursday after 31 years with the program. Smitheran went 974-709-3 at UC Riverside, and was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2002. He'll be replaced by assistant Doug Smith.
Meyers named new coach at Old Dominion
Jerry Meyers, an assistant coach at South Carolina for the past eight years, has been named head baseball coach at Old Dominion. Meyers, who helped the Gamecocks to an 372-152 mark and two SEC titles in his eight years in Columbia, was an assistant at ODU in 1996, when the Monarchs won the Colonial Athletic Association title.
Hindelang retires after 14 seasons at Penn State
Joe Hindelang, Penn State's winningest baseball coach, retired Thursday after 14 years with the program. Hindelang went 389-355-2 with the Nittany Lions, including 28-29 this season, and led them to the Big Ten regular-season title in 1996. Penn State also advanced to the super regionals in 2000.
Auburn names Slater to lead baseball team
Auburn hired former assistant Tom Slater to lead the baseball program. Slater, who replaces the fired Steve Renfroe, spent last season as an assistant at Florida after three years as head coach at Virginia Military Institute. Elsewhere, Kent State baseball coach Rick Rembielak left the school to take the same job at Wake Forest.
Summer college leagues use different schools of thought
The McKinney Marshals opened a 1,030-seat ballpark this season in the upstart Texas Collegiate Baseball League. But in Texas, there's always room to grow. Next season the Marshals will move into a ballpark that has 6,000 seats, a high-tech sound system with Jumbotron all part of a $23 million project that includes movie theaters, soccer fields and a water park.
Georgia advances to College World Series
Jonathan Wyatt hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning and Georgia beat Georgia Tech 5-3 on Saturday to sweep the NCAA Super Regional and reach the College World Series. Wyatt's homer the first of his freshman season gave the Bulldogs (43-21) their second trip to Omaha in the last four years.
Texas overpowers Vandy for second day in a row 10-2
The Texas Longhorns are headed back to the College World Series for the third time in three years after defeating Vanderbilt 10-2 in Saturday's NCAA Super Regional, clinching the best of three games series 2-0. The Longhorns will make its 31st appearance in the College World Series.
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