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Div. 1 Top 10: Northeastern moves up, while Bryant holds its own

By Joshua KumminsFebruary 26, 2019

Ryan Solomon, Northeastern
Southborough's Ryan Solomon had a pair of two-hit games against South Dakota State.

The second weekend of Division 1 college baseball for New England’s clubs featured plenty of highlights and leaves only one team still waiting to open its season.

Northeastern posted an undefeated weekend and joined Rhode Island as New England teams to take down Missouri. Quinnipiac managed its first win over a ranked foe in more than a decade against Wake Forest, while Yale and Dartmouth opened their seasons with series victories.

Without further ado, here is NEBJ’s second Top 10 of the season as well as the Players of the Week:

Tags: Bryant University, Division 1 Baseball, Northeastern, Quinnipiac University, Top 10, UConn

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