2013 Golden Eagle Headlines
It's always fun to reflect and look back at success, really unravel in the joyous memories that often associate with those fleeting moments of pure victory. With the new school year fast approaching, CollegeBaseballInsider.com has provided a great opportunity for Golden Eagle baseball fans to do just that.
Tennessee Tech Hall of Fame baseball coach David Mays moved Jamie Ruehling from second to third base, and the switch paid off..eventually. The former Golden Eagle walk-on grabbed the role of Dodger third baseman Spider Jorgenson in the recent Jackie Robinson movie "42"
Senior Tristan Archer has been selected as Tenndssee Tech Athletics Man of the Year for 2012-13. The right-handed pitcher from Kingsport, Tenn., was chosen from among a field of nine finalists.
With the drafting of former Tennessee Tech pitcher Tristan Archer, the Golden Eagle baseball team now boasts seven former players in Major League Baseball. Several have shown much success this season while others are just starting to heat up.
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagle Baseball School hosts a team camp in Bush Stadium at the Averitt Express Baseball Complex, beginning today.
After cementing himself as one of the best pitchers in Tennessee Tech history, Tristan Archer will now look to make a name for himself at the professional level after being drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 21st round of the 2013 MLB Draft.
Even though the 2013 season has come to an end for the Tennessee Tech baseball team, there is still much that awaits this Golden Eagle squad as post season awards from around the country are still being awarded.
The Tennessee Tech baseball team is back at it again, offering more of its renowned Golden Eagle Baseball School camps. This time, it's the GEBS summer camps that are creeping up and it's time to register for a summer of fun.
JACKSON, Tenn. - As the saying goes, all great things must come to an end. That much is true for the Tennessee Tech baseball team as its record-breaking attempt at a tournament title ended Saturday afternoon with a 6-4 loss to Eastern Kentucky at the 2013 Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournament.
JACKSON, Tenn. - The Austin Peay Governors proved just why they have been ranked in several polls over the past weeks, defeating the Tennessee Tech baseball team 6-2 in the third round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Friday evening.
JACKSON, Tenn. – The Road to Omaha starts here. That is a verifiable fact as the Tennessee Tech baseball team gets ready for its 15th Ohio Valley Conference Tournament appearance, searching for its fourth OVC tourney title and the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals
JACKSON, Tenn. – With a 5-1 win over Southeast Missouri in the second round of the Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournament, the Tennessee Tech baseball team did more than just advance to Day 3 to play Austin Peay. The Golden Eagles set a new standard for Tech baseball.
For those who needed proof of just how dominant sophomore David Hess was on the mound over the weekend, look no further as the righty earned Collegiate Baseball newspaper Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week honors.
While the 2013 season still isn’t over for the Tennessee Tech baseball team, several members of the Golden Eagle squad have been honored for their spectacular play during the regular season as the Ohio Valley Conference announced their post season awards Tuesday evening.
Just when he was needed most, sophomore David Hess came through in the clutch for the Tennessee Tech baseball team, helping the Golden Eagles clinch at least a share of the Ohio Valley Conference regular season title.
Tennessee Tech fans and alumni attending the games at the OVC Baseball Tournament in Jackson, Tenn., later this week are invited to a hospitality tent, hosted by Tech Athletics, at The Ballpark in Jackson.