Rowan University’s baseball squad, the Profs, secured a second consecutive berth in the Division III Baseball Championship after sweeping Randolph‑Macon in a doubleheader on Tuesday night.
A historic chase
The turning point arrived in the top of the ninth inning of Game 2, when Joey Bogart launched a go‑ahead grand slam that shifted the momentum decisively in Rowan’s favor.
Austin Kreyenhagen answered the call on the mound, delivering a complete game that stretched to 114 pitches while limiting Randolph‑Macon to five runs.
Despite committing a season‑high four errors in Game 1, the Profs rallied with three home runs in the eighth inning, turning a shaky start into a commanding lead.
The team now carries a 14‑game winning streak into the College World Series, eager to improve on last year’s third‑place finish and chase the program’s first national championship since the late 1970s.
A blend of power hitting, steady pitching and resilient defense has positioned Rowan as a serious contender, and fans are watching closely as the historic chase unfolds.