Western Technical College 2018 Baseball Preview

Western Technical College 2018 Baseball Preview

Rochester, Mn - 

Head Coach l Year's at School l Overall Record at School:

Josh Knoll, 4 years as assistant coach, 0-0 Overall as Head Coach

Assistant Coaches:

Jordan Vaaler - Pitching Coach, Josh Thiede - Infield Coach, Pete Millar - Catching Coach

(Ryan Haas, Sophomore, #22)

Top Returners:

Ryan Haas, Whitehall, WI, C; Ethan Vodak, Baraboo, WI, OF

 

Key Freshmen:

Joe Amore, Roselle, IL, IB/P; Noah Flock, Cashton, WI, P

 

Coach Knoll on Cavalier Pitching in 2018:

"We have a lot of incoming freshmen that will be a part of the pitching staff and lead by Noah Flock who had a promising fall."

(Ethan Vodak, Sophomore, #2)

Coach Knoll on the Cavalier Offense in 2018:

"We have key parts of our lineup returning including SS Mitch Martin, OF Ethan Vodak and C Ryan Haas."

 

Coach Knoll on his overall expectations for the 2018 Season:

"Our spring trip will take us down to Oklahoma, where we will play some nationally ranked Division II teams."

The Western Technical Cavaliers will kick off their Conference play against Hibbing Community College on March 30th.

 

About baseball in the Minnesota College Athletic Conference:

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference boasts a strong tradition in America's pastime; over fifty years of collegiate competition has prepared student-athletes in the MCAC to pursue careers at four year college programs as well as professional ranks.

Currently the MCAC Baseball squads compete in a three-division set-up.  Northern Division teams include Hibbing Community College, Itasca Community College, Mesabi Range College, Rainy River Community College and Vermilion Community College.  The Central Division is home to St. Cloud Technical & Community College, Central Lakes College,  Ridgewater College, M State Fergus Falls and  Northland Community & Technical College.   In the Southern Division, Anoka-Ramsey CC, Minnesota West CTC, Riverland Community College, Rochester Community & Technical College and Western (WI) Technical College compete for a divisional title.

Beginning with the 2018 spring season, MCAC Division Champions and Divisional runner-up teams will advance to the 2018 NJCAA Division III Regional Tournament.  Additionally, a seventh playoff slot will be allocated to the highest ranked MCAC team as designated by the 2018 Region XIII which did not earn a championship or runner-up finish in divisional play.

Baseball in the MCAC features athletes from over 20 states and five countries.  Our campus environments include the opportunity to attend college and compete in a variety of Minnesota State System colleges, from the urban hubs of the Twin Cities, Rochester, St. Cloud and La Crosse, Wisconsin to the picturesque college towns ranging from Thief River Falls to Ely, Worthington to Brainerd.  Learn more at: http://www.minnstate.edu/

More on Western Technical College:


 
 
https://www.westerntc.edu/

The mission of Western Technical College provides relevant, high quality education, in a collaborative and sustainable environment that changes the lives of students and grows our communities.  The vision of Western Technical College is to be the college of first choice in our region.  Western Technical College values the success of our students and hold ourselves accountable for providing excellence in student learning, based on the diverse needs of each student and built on a foundation of integrity, teamwork, and respect.

 

 

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About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizational body for NJCAA-affiliated two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota State system.  The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an engaging and supportive environment for success of our student athletes and competition among member institutions.  The MCAC is committed to the guiding principles of encouraging the development and success of student athletes, promoting the integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as upholding the sustainability of conference athletic programs.

For more information, visit www.mcacsports.org