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UMass Lowell's Santos signs with Nashua Pride
Anthony Santos earned his degree from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell on May 31, unsure whether he would continue playing baseball or land, as he put it, a real job.
Santos becomes second former River Hawk on Pride Roster
Anthony Santos (Chelmsford, Mass.), a two-year starter on the UMass Lowell baseball team, has signed with the Nashua Pride of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball.
When Kyle Davis used to attend Sanford Mainers games with his dad he idolized the players. Now he's one of them.
First Hit in First At-Bat in KC’s 9-3 Win Over Marlins
Matt Tupman, a two-year standout on the UML baseball team from 2001-02, singled in his first major league at-bat Sunday in the KC Royals 9-3 victory over the Florida Marlins at Dolphins Stadium.
Senior outfielder chosen as NE-10 All-Star for fourth straight year
Tim Manton (Swansea, Mass.) was named to the Northeast-10 All-Conference Second Team, the league announced.
By David Pevear, Sun Staff
Believing that a great career deserved a final salute, baseball coach Ken Harring sent in a pinch-runner for Tim Manton. The coach believed Manton deserved a royal exit more than he believed in miracles.
River Hawks Won 2 of 3 in Regular Season
UMass Lowell earned the No. 4 seed and will host No. 5 Pace University Wednesday (4:00) in the Northeast-10 Conference Baseball Tournament first round at Le Lacheur Park.
By John Vellante, Globe Staff
The uniform number 18 had not been worn since that tragic day in September of 1990, when David Boutin, a catcher for the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, lost his fight with cancer.
The UMass Lowell Athletic Department has announced the following schedule change(s).
UMass Lowell's doubleheader against Stonehill has been postponed to Monday, May 5 at 3:00 at Le Lacheur Park due to inclement weather.
Sunday Ceremony to Commence Prior to UML-Pace Clash
David J. Boutin, a former UMass Lowell baseball player who lost his battle with cancer in 1990, will have his No. 18 jersey retired in a ceremony prior to Sunday’s Northeast-10 Conference baseball game with Pace University.



