Stanford will look to veterans to carry load in super regionals
Posted Jun 9, 2011
For the first time since 2008, the Stanford baseball team will be playing in the NCAA super regionals beginning Friday, and for much of the team, it will be a new experience in North Carolina. "I’ve always felt if you’re going to be successful in league play or postseason play or even the College World Series, you better have someone that’s been there before because it’s different,” Stanford coach Mark Marquess said.
(Examiner.com)
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