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Baseball | B.J. Collum
Issue date:
2/15/06
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Collum led the team to four straight wins to open the 2006 season in which he's hitting .615 with 2 HR's and 10 RBI.
The Seawolves are currently the 10th ranked Division II baseball team in the nation.
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