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  2. Carleton College | Wikipedia

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    Website. www.carleton.edu. Carleton College (/ ˈkɑːrltɪn / KARL-tin) is a private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota. [7] Founded in 1866, the 200-acre (81 ha) main campus is between Northfield and the approximately 800-acre (320 ha) Cowling Arboretum, which became part of the campus in the 1920s.

  3. Carleton Knights | Wikipedia

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    The Carleton Knights are the athletic teams that represent Carleton College, located in Northfield, Minnesota, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the NCAA Division III ranks, primarily competing in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) since the 1983–84 academic year; [2] which they were a member on a previous stint from 1920–21 to 1924–25. [3]

  4. Category:Carleton Knights baseball players | Wikipedia

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  5. List of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches | Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches. Currently, 302 programs compete at the Division I level in NCAA college baseball. [1] Each program employs a head coach. The longest-tenured head coach is Bob Whalen, who has been the head coach at Dartmouth since the start of the 1990 season.

  6. Tom Journell | Wikipedia

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    Carleton. Head coaching record. Overall. 79–71. Thomas W. Journell (born May 20, 1965) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Carleton College; a position he has held since 2018. [1] [2] [3] He was the head football coach for Elmhurst University from 2004 to 2007 and the University of Wisconsin–Stevens ...

  7. Steve Carlton | Wikipedia

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    An imposing man (6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m)) with a hard fastball and slider, Carlton was soon known as an intimidating and dominant pitcher. Carlton enjoyed immediate success in St. Louis, posting winning records and reaching the World Series in 1967 and 1968. In 1967, Carlton was 14–9 with a 2.98 ERA in 28 starts.

  8. Cole Irvin | Wikipedia

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    After not signing with Toronto, Irvin enrolled at the University of Oregon where he played college baseball for the Oregon Ducks. In 2013, as a freshman, he went 12–3 with a 2.48 ERA in 116 innings (second most in school history) while striking out sixty batters, and was named a freshman All-American by Louisville Slugger , Baseball America ...

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