The Miami RedHawks will be hosting a tournament, their third hosting event in the last three years. In 2011-12, Miami had a match against Kentucky and in 2012-13 they hosted Kentucky, Ohio State, and Kent State. This year, they will be hosting the likely biggest tournament of the Fall.
BOTM: 2013 October
Joey Cardella [JMU-15]
Joey has changed a lot as a player in his three years in the NCDA. Originally a player known just for his throwing ability, he has evolved his game to become a top level catcher in the league. Much like other past BOTMs, Cardella is usually overlooked by other teams because he plays with star players like Andrew Hassett, Ben Sizemore and Brent Gromer. Joey worked his way into the upper echelon of players starting at last year’s Nationals in Kentucky, where he caught seemingly everything thrown his way. While it is still a debate over who is JMU’s best overall player, Cardella has been making a great case for that title with the way he ended last season, and how he’s started this one. Continue reading “BOTM: 2013 October”
St. Ambrose Tournament Results
Wisconsin-Platteville and DePaul head out to Iowa for St. Ambrose’s [SAU] inducting match and tournament.
UWP def DePaul 4-1
DePaul def SAU 6-1 / Inducting Match
UWP def SAU 3-0 Continue reading “St. Ambrose Tournament Results”
GVSU Invite Results
Featuring GVSU, CMU, BGSU, Davenport, and Siena Heights:
JMU Pumpkin Smash Results
Results from this weekend’s tournament in Virginia, featuring JMU, Towson, Maryland, and Penn State:
Three New Teams Set to Join
Three teams are prepared to join the NCDA this weekend, which is as many as joined last year total. It will also be the most in one weekend since the East Coast expansion happened, which added JMU, Towson, and Maryland. The teams that are set to join are Saint Ambrose from Iowa, Siena Heights from Southeastern Michigan, and Davenport in Grand Rapids. Continue reading “Three New Teams Set to Join”
Many Storylines to Follow in GVSU Invite
This Sunday, the Grand Valley Dodgeball Club will host Central Michigan, Bowling Green State, Siena Heights, and Davenport in the first ever “GVSU Invite”. While the teams in attendance vary from the defending national champions (GVSU) to a few teams (Siena Heights and Davenport) who are yet to play in their first NCDA match, each team competing in this event will have something to prove as it looks to be a very telling weekend of college dodgeball. Here are a few storylines to keep an eye on:
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Results From Saginaw Valley Round Robin
SAGINAW-DEATH VALLEY: GVSU 2-0, SVSU 1-1, CMU 0-2. Grand Valley JV def. Saginaw Valley JV, 4-0.
Grand Valley def. Saginaw Valley, 2-0.
Saginaw Valley def. Central Michigan, 3-2
Grand Valley def. Central Michigan, 4-0
Grand Valley JV def. Saginaw Valley JV, 4-0
JMU Pumpkin Smash Preview From Chris Hess
PUMPKIN SMASH PREVIEW
As the air gets a little cooler in the Appalachians this time of year, the 2013-2014 NCDA season is heating up as James Madison hosts an East Coast slate of teams this weekend at Pumpkin Smash 2K13. The Dukes play host to Maryland, Towson, VCU, and Penn State to clear up where these teams stand amongst themselves.
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2013-2014 NCDA NCAA Divsion 1 Basketball Preview Part I
Yes. It’s time for the long (but not long enough!) haul of the NCAA Basketball season to soon start. The big story this year is insane amount of incredibly talented recruits, including already consensus #1 pick Andrew Wiggins (Kansas), the next great player out of Chicago in Jabari Parker (Duke), and Kentucky’s five top ten recruits, what is being hailed as the “best recruiting class ever” (take that Fab Five) by none other than Louisville coach Rick Pitino. The big name coaches occupy the top four spots in mostly everyone’s preseason picks, with Coach Calipari (UK), Pitino (Louisville), Izzo (MSU), and Krzyzewski (Duke), with others such as Roy Williams (UNC), Jim Boehiem (Syracuse), and Bill Self (KU) not far behind.
Arguably six NCDA schools could be preseason Top 25 this year depending on how you feel about Maryland, but almost certainly VCU will be in the high teens/lows twenties, OSU around #10, and MSU, Louisville, and UK will be top three.
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OSU Round Robin: Results

Here are the results from today’s Round Robin at Ohio State: Continue reading “OSU Round Robin: Results”
Saginaw Valley Hosts Rivals Grand Valley and Central Michigan
Sunday, October 13th, will feature a huge early season showdown in Saginaw, as the Cards will welcome the Lakers and Chippewas. One of the best venues in dodgeball will be the scene, as the Cardinal Gym will be filled with the SV faithful. The gym itself can be daunting, especially for less experienced players, but it can also be an exhilarating experience for those who like a challenge. The tournament will feature the three last National Champions, as well as some of the best players in the sport.
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OSU Round Robin Preview
Coming up this Saturday the Ohio State Buckeyes will be hosting Kent State and DePaul in a three team round robin affair. This will be the league’s first look at the Buckeyes and the Blue Demons, and a second look at the Golden Flashes. Continue reading “OSU Round Robin Preview”
AJP #34: Officiating and the 2014 Rulebook
In a short episode of AJP, Sam and Zigmas layout the changes in the 2014 Rulebook, as well as a small chat about Officiating. The League is always improving day by day.
Includes a shameless plug of having your own personal NCDA Rulebooklet! It’s easy to read and only $5!
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Clarifying my Own Brash Opinions
Most of you who will read this article have probably already listened to the most recent Average Joe’s Podcast. For those of you who haven’t, I’m sure you’ve already heard about most, if not all of the inflammatory comments I made during said podcast. Before I go any further, this is not an apology for what I said, this is me realizing I could have used a better set of words and tones to get my point across. If you are still upset with my comments after this I won’t argue with that, but I made the realization that even I didn’t mean for things to come across the way that they did. Continue reading “Clarifying my Own Brash Opinions”








