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Scots Set To Host Albion In Weekend Action
Alma looks to remain perfect in conference action against Britons.

Scots Run Away From Hope In Doubleheader
Alma picks up two MIAA wins with 8-2, 3-2 victories at Hope.

Hope Series Cancelled - Make-Up Dates TBA
Scots wait for break in the weather to get season underway.

The Questions With Alma Stolen Base Leader Ray Ribitch
Junior outfielder Ray Ribitch answers the latest round of questions.

Scot Spotlight on Head Baseball Coach John Leister
Leister reflects on his Division I playing days and coaching at the Division III level.

Scots To Host Detroit Lions for Team Fundraiser
Alma College All-Stars to face Detroit Lions players Saturday, March 19

Maroon and Cream Drop Games To Hanover, Augustana
Scots still looking for first win of season.

Spotlight on Alma Stolen Base Leader Ray Ribitch
Junior outfielder set to lead Scots in 2005.

Scots Start Season With Double-header Losses to Christopher Newport
Alma drops games 6-1, 15-0 to open 2005 season.

 

Alma is one of seven Michigan colleges and universities to hold membership in the Omicron Delta Kappa Society, the national leadership society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership and exemplary character. The College also has 19 other national departmental honor societies.

 

Coach Profile

Judd Folske

Judd Folske

Judd Folske is entering his first year as Alma College Head Baseball Coach in the 2007-2008 season after spending two years as an assistant coach with the program. Coach Folske joined the Maroon and Cream in the fall of 2005 after stops at NCAA Division I Central Michigan University, and stints at Div. II schools Saginaw Valley State University and Ferris State University. He also serves the athletic department as assistant athletic director.

While head coach of the CMU Chippewas, Folske posted a 131-98 mark. In 2000, he finished in a tie for first in the MAC conference with a record of 41-17 (18-8). Folske retired after the 2003 season at CMU, and went to work as an assistant at SVSU, where he worked in that capacity for two seasons.