Denison and Endicott clash in NCAA DIII Baseball Championship series
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 10:41 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Denison faced Endicott in the second game of the NCAA DIII Baseball Championship series at Classic Park. After winning the first game 6-0, Denison aimed to secure another victory. Early in the game, Cade Nowik made an impactful contribution with a grand slam, but Endicott responded intensely, tying the score after multiple innings of back-and-forth action. The game remains ongoing as both teams have continued to score.
- •Denison won the first game 6-0 in the series against Endicott.
- •Cade Nowik hit a grand slam during the ongoing second game.
- •The game has seen multiple lead changes between the two teams.
- •Endicott scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth in response.
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"Winner-Take-All and a Winning Ticket – by Mario Crescibene I found myself standing in line for a hotdog at Classic Park. But I wasn’t there for a Lake County Captains game. No, I was there for the NCAA DIII Baseball Championship. Denison was playing Endicott in the second game of a three-game series, with Denison having won […]
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