The baseball Warriors lost to Central Florida, 13-6, in the national championship game on Saturday night in Grand Junction, Col. WVC finishes a historic season with a record of 57-13 record
The baseball Warriors lost to Central Florida on Thursday night in the longest game, time-wise, ever played at the Juco World Series. They lost 19-12 in 12 innings, which means Saturday's national championship game, which they are already in, will now be a winner-take-all affair.
The baseball Warriors will play for the NJCAA Division I national championship. They are now the lone unbeaten team left in the Juco World Series, and regardless of how they fare on Thursday against Central Florida, they will be one of the teams in the title game.
The baseball Warriors won a battle of undefeated teams on Tuesday night, romping past Blinn, Texas, 16-6. WVC hit two home runs in the contest to improve to 56-11 on the season.
The No. 3 seed Warriors pulled off their second straight comeback win at the Juco World Series in Grand Junction. Falling behind 5-0, the Warriors scored three runs in the fourth and three in the seventh for the win.
The No. 3 seed Warriors batlled back against Salt Lake, scoring two runs in the bottom of the ninth to win a wild one 9-8. Pinch hitter Patrick Graham delivered a two-out line drive to right to walk it off for the Warriors, now 54-11 on the season.
The third-seeded baseball Warriors play Salt Lake in the final game of the first day of the Juco World Series. Here's a closer look at the Bruins as they get ready for their first-ever appearance at Sam Suplizio Field.
The baseball Warriors are in Grand Junction, Colorado after making the 1,239 mile journey in 14 hours via van, plane, and bus. They are the No. 3 seed in the 10-team tournament, and will play Salt Lake, Utah in the first round on Saturday.
The 3rd-ranked baseball Warriors won their second straight NJCAA Midwest District game on Thursday, edging past South Suburban, 3-2. That brings them to within one victory of a return trip to the Juco World Series.
For the first time in school history, Wabash Valley is making its' second straight trip to the Juco World Series. The 3rd-ranked Warriors overwhelmed Sough Suburban, 15-1, to win the NJCAA Midwest District title in undefeated fashion.
The third-ranked baseball Warriors are one step away from a return trip to the Juco World Series. They head for Centerville, Iowa and the NJCAA Midwest District tournament. They open play on Wednesday against No. 18 John A. Logan. Here is a preview.
The 3rd-ranked Warriors battled back from the consolation bracket to beat Lake Land twice for their third straight Region 24A title. Jorge Rodriguez hit a grand slam to rally the Warriors to an 11-8 victory in the winner-take all championship game, after winning the first game, 4-3.
third-ranked Wabash Valley, after losing a tough 4-3 game to Lake Land, bounced back to defeat Lincoln Trail, 13-3, to remain alive in the NJCAA Region 24 tournament at Fournier Field.
The 3rd-ranked Warriors won the crucial opening game of the Region 24 tournament, moving into the winner's bracket with a 12-3 seven-inning win over Frontier. Jacob Frost threw five innings for the victory. He is now 8-2 on the year.
The No. 3-ranked Warriors take the first step towards Grand Junction on Thursday when play begins in the NJCAA Retion 24A tournament at Fournier Field.
The No. 1-ranked baseball Warriors wrapped up the regular season with a GRAC doubleheader sweep over Southwestern on Saturday in Belleville. Now 46-10, Aaron Biddle's team will host one of two Region 24 tournaments this weekend.
No. 1-ranked Wabash Valley saw its' 18-game winning streak snapped when Southwestern jumped to a big early lead then held off the Warriors for a 12-8 GRAC win on Thursday.
Wabash Valley won its' first game as the new No. 1 team in the NJCAA Division I poll with a resounding 20-2 GRAC win over Olney Central, improving to 44-9.
For fhe fourth time in the last five years, the baseball Warriors have reached the No. 1 spot in the junior college poll. Aaron Biddle's team is 44-9, and has won 30 of its last 33 games since a 14-6 start following a grueling southern swing. They have been ranked in each of 10 polls issued this season.
The No. 2 ranked baseball Warriors stretched their winning streak to 17 games while clinching a tie for their third straight GRAC title with two wins over Southeastern on Saturday.
The 2nd-ranked baseball Warriors defeated Southeastern, 11-1, in the first game of a 3-game GRAC series. Richard Bonomolo, Jr. had three hits to boost his team-leading average to .473, fourth-best in the country.
The 4th-ranked baseball Warriors swept Rend Lake in GRAC action on Sunday, to improve to 39-9 on the year and 18-2 in the league. They have now won 13 straight games.
The 39-9 baseball Warriors, winners of 13 straight, made a big jump from No. 4 to No. 2 in the latest NJCAA Division I poll. It is the highest ranking of the year for Aaron Biddle's club, which was ranked 8th in the pre-season poll.
For the sixth straight year, Wabash Valley baseball has landed a spot in the NJCAA Division I poll. The Warriors are 35-9 and are riding a 9-game winning streak.
The 6th-ranked baseball Warriors defeated Kaskaskia twice on Friday to extend their winning streak to nine games. Richard Bonomolo, Jr. had six hits on the day to move into the Top 10 among NJCAA Division I hitters.
The 6th-ranked baseball Warriors eventually wore down a determined Kaskaskia team, 20-10, in GRAC play at Fournier Field. WVC hit four home runs on the day, and needed them all, including a 7th-inning grand slam by Jorge Rodriguez and walk-ff solo shot by Mack Mitchell to finish off the 10-run win.
The 6th-ranked baseball Warriors won two non-non-conference games to start the week. Tuesday, they beat Columbia State, 15-5, one day atter besting Oakland City JV, 11-9. WVC has now won six game in a row and is now 32-9 on the year.
The 8th-ranked baseball Warriors used a similar route to win two GRAC baseball games against Olney Central. Starters Jacob Frost and Agnel Miranda both picked up wins, with saves turned in by relievers Luke Leverton and Sam Mettert.