NDSU Bison Baseball

NDSU Baseball’s Loven Been “Mr. Reliable” As No.1 Starter

Loven continues to be the ace for the Bison Staff

FARGO, N.D — In four full seasons as one of three starters for North Dakota State baseball, Max Loven,  has established himself as a reliable left-handed arm pitching in 41 games throwing over 236 innings and is just seven  strikeouts shy of 200 for the career. Having more wins than losses, it’s about staying in a consistent routine to lock…

Local Talent Playing Key Part in NDSU Baseball’s Success This Season

Calen Schwabe and Tristen Roehrich helping Bison to first place in Summit League

FARGO, N.D — With over 22 thousand miles of bus trips, 48 thousand total including air travel, hearing news of another cancelation or series being moved away from home is nothing new for North Dakota State baseball. In fact, its something they’re use to by now. Going on games 37-38-39 on the road this weekend, the Bison have made the…

NDSU Baseball Using Schedule Changes As Motivation

Bison on top of the Summit League Standings

FARGO, N.D — Despite not being able to host a home game yet this season, North Dakota State baseball is in first place in the Summit League with a 19-10 record, unphased by their unpredictable schedule. “We don’t really have a routine, everything is changing and stuff, our practice is changing but we don’t wanna make any excuses,” second baseman…

NDSU Baseball Series Moved to St. Thomas

Doubleheader Saturday; Finale Sunday

FARGO, N.D — Bison Nation will have to wait another week to see some home baseball action. This weekend’s series against St Thomas has been moved to St Paul. The three-game series will be a doubleheader Saturday with the finale on Sunday. The Herd have won 9 of their last 10 games owning a 17-9 record. The Tommie’s are 4-17…

“Brought What is the Bison Culture Today” Former Bison Harm Reacts to Tod Brown’s Depature

Coach of 14 years taking manager job at New Mexico

FARGO, N.D. — After 14 years at the helm of North Dakota State baseball Tod Brown is moving on. The head coach goes to the southwest and takes over at New Mexico. Brown is taking quite the resume  with him.. His 341 wins is second most in program history. The Bison are coming off a historic season reaching 42 wins…

NDSU’s Hostetler Named Summit Player of the Year: Joins Seven Others on All-Conference Team

Eight Bison land on first or second teams

FARGO, N.D. — (NDSU Athletics) SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – North Dakota State senior shortstop Bennett Hostetler was named The Summit League Player of the Year, joining seven fellow Bison on the All-Summit League First and Second Teams. Outfielder Jake Malec, starting pitcher Cade Feeney and relief pitcher Parker Harm joined Hostetler on the first team. Third baseman Tucker Rohde, outfielder Jack Simonsen and starting pitchers Max Loven and Evan Sankey were named to the…

Hostetler, Malec Gifts That Keep On Giving For NDSU Baseball

Both combine for the lead in may different categories within the Summit League

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State baseball is on an absolute tear. With a 29-13 record its the fourth time in the program’ history reaching over the 22 win mark and our on pace for the program record of 40. There’s not just one part that’s clicking its all facets of the game. The Bison pitching staff leads the summit…

Schawbe Becoming Big Time Bat in NDSU Baseball’s Line-Up

The Thompson native is third on the team in RBI's and batting average

FARGO, N.D. — For just the fourth time in program history, North Dakota ]State baseball has put up 22 wins through the first 30 games. That mark has propelled them to first place in the Summit League through the first four conference series. Everything is coming together for the Bison. The offense has produced a .274 batting average good for…

Thompson’s Cadyn Schwabe, Joining Brother Calen, by Committing to NDSU Baseball

Cadyn has spent the last two years at Des Moines Community College in Iowa

THOMPSON, N.D — Former three sport athlete at Thompson, Cadyn Schwabe is coming back to the home state and committing to North Dakota State Baseball making it a family affair. Schwabe is in his final year at Des Moines Community College following in the cleats of his brother, Calen, who also went the JUCO route in Iowa and is in…