The baseball team signs 4 during the early signing period.
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Jackrabbit baseball announces recruiting class
Four standout baseball players, including two junior college transfers, make up the inaugural recruiting class for first-year South Dakota State University baseball coach Reggie Christiansen.
Signing recently were:
• Rob Apo, right-handed pitcher, Eureka, Calif., transfer from Feather River Community College, in Quincy, Calif.;
• Steve Morgan, catcher, Eureka, Calif., transfer from College of the Redwoods, in Eureka, Calif.;
• Jared Piper, outfielder, North Platte, Neb. (North Platte High School), and
• Chris Reynolds, left-handed pitcher, Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan High School).
"We are excited about the kids that we have signed early and feel they will help us right away," said Christiansen, who credited assistant coaches Matt Duncan and Chris Smart with excellent work in a short time to recruit. "We will continue to recruit this spring and will probably bring in an additional six to eight players during the April signing period."
The Jackrabbits have completed putting together a 53-game regular season schedule for the 2005 season that includes 46 games against Division I opposition. SDSU is scheduled to open the season with four games Feb. 16-20 at Kansas, and close with the USB postseason tournament May 20-22 in Greeley, Colo.
Go Jacks! ;D
http://www.gojacks.com
Jackrabbit baseball announces recruiting class
Four standout baseball players, including two junior college transfers, make up the inaugural recruiting class for first-year South Dakota State University baseball coach Reggie Christiansen.
Signing recently were:
• Rob Apo, right-handed pitcher, Eureka, Calif., transfer from Feather River Community College, in Quincy, Calif.;
• Steve Morgan, catcher, Eureka, Calif., transfer from College of the Redwoods, in Eureka, Calif.;
• Jared Piper, outfielder, North Platte, Neb. (North Platte High School), and
• Chris Reynolds, left-handed pitcher, Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan High School).
"We are excited about the kids that we have signed early and feel they will help us right away," said Christiansen, who credited assistant coaches Matt Duncan and Chris Smart with excellent work in a short time to recruit. "We will continue to recruit this spring and will probably bring in an additional six to eight players during the April signing period."
The Jackrabbits have completed putting together a 53-game regular season schedule for the 2005 season that includes 46 games against Division I opposition. SDSU is scheduled to open the season with four games Feb. 16-20 at Kansas, and close with the USB postseason tournament May 20-22 in Greeley, Colo.
Go Jacks! ;D
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