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Vermont baseball program dropped

February
22

A few weeks after Lakeland’s Jon Cosenza became the second local player to commit to Vermont, the university announced it would cut its baseball and softball programs in 2010 — when Cosenza and Somers’ Dan Zlotnick would’ve been freshmen.

You can read more about why in this story that outlines UVM’s $10.8 million cuts. Obviously, this is a tough break for Cosenza and Zlotnick. Of course, I’ll let you know where this leaves them.

This entry was posted on Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 at 1:34 pm by Josh Thomson. Print Print | Email Email

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5 Responses to “Vermont baseball program dropped”

  1. yo yo ma

    that’s absolutly terrible…. i feel bad.. hopefully they can unsign themselves or what not

  2. Carmel Fan

    How about zack graczyk (C.W. Post)?! or Mike Volpe (Towson)

  3. Other Programs

    Reportedly Miguel Nunez unethically committed to two different schools: Vermont and South Florida. This gets him out of a lot of explaining; now he can just attend USF as planned.

    We are all just hoping and waiting for Miguel to grow up one day.

  4. ???

    Carmel fan, what about Zack and Volpe? The article was about catchers.

  5. miguel nunez fan

    i heard miggy was going to play soccer his first semester at Oxford in Great Britain because he couldn’t get in anywhere in the U.S.A. because of his off-the-field issues, and maybe try to transfer after that…

    jake and josh,
    why have we been ignoring miguel nunez?

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Jay GallagherJosh Thomson has done some of everything since joining The Journal News in March 2003. He began working for the Gannett weeklies during the winter of 2002 as a freelance writer. He joined the daily staff soon after and has since covered various high school and pro sports. Away from sportswriting, Josh lives in Westchester and spends his free time either with his fiancee, Sarah, or expertly managing his various championship-winning fantasy sports teams. He's visited 21 major-league baseball stadiums and insists that Fenway Park and Wrigley Field are the best by far. Josh graduated from Carmel High School in 1998, then went to Boston University, where, in 2002, he received a degree in communications with a minor in history.
Jake Thomases Jake Thomases has covered baseball, hockey, girls basketball, and girls soccer for the Journal News since arriving in 2003. He previously interned at The Poughkeepsie Journal while attending Vassar College. He is socking money away under his mattress to buy the Knicks, at which time he will trade Jerome James to Cleveland for a ham sandwich.

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