ST. CLOUD – The St. Cloud State Huskies will take a 51-3 record and the nation's No. 1 ranking in NCAA Division II baseball into the six-team Central Regional that starts Thursday at Joe Faber Field.
Coach Pat Dolan said there is one undeniable requirement for a college team to win 50 games.
"You have to play 50 games," Dolan said. "A couple of years ago, we won the regular season title in the conference, and we had 14 games canceled by weather. This season, we've played our entire schedule."
The Huskies opened with a 23-game winning streak. They are now on a 21-game winning streak, including four games in last weekend's Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference tournament in Sioux Falls, S.D.
The reward for this is to host a region that includes Minnesota State Mankato, 41-7 and St. Cloud's mighty rival from the Northern Sun, and four other potent teams from Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas.
"Missouri Southern is from a tough league [Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletic Association], it was both the regular season and playoff champ, and it's the fifth seed," Dolan said. "This is going to be good baseball, if you're a fan."
Dolan is aware there are plenty of those within a 45-minute drive of St. Cloud's two-field baseball complex, Faber and Dick Putz. This is Stearns County, where there are 29 town-ball teams within its borders.
The hottest of the baseball hotbeds is Cold Spring. Dolan was an outstanding all-around athlete at Rocori High School and is in the school's Hall of Fame. He graduated in 1986, went to Iowa Western [J.C.] and then to Florida Atlantic in Boca Raton.