CSN baseball wins SWAC title for second consecutive year

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
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The College of Southern Nevada’s (CSN) baseball team has secured its 12th Scenic West Athletic Conference (SWAC) title. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that CSN has won the SWAC championship, reflecting a strong performance under Head Coach Nick Garritano, who now holds seven conference titles.

The team’s success is attributed to their strategic gameplay and the skill of both players and coaching staff. The Coyotes have dominated their conference rivals, earning them the opportunity to host the Region 18 Tournament at Morse Stadium, Lied Field from May 9 to May 11. Competing teams include Salt Lake Community College, Utah State Eastern, and Southern Idaho in a double-elimination format.

CSN will begin their tournament journey on Thursday, May 9 at 3:30 PM against Southern Idaho. Tickets and further details are available on the CSN Coyotes website. For those unable to attend, live broadcasts will be provided by the Coyote Sports Network.



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