Bullet baseball is having its best season since 2016

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The overcast skies last Friday afternoon over Kirchhoff Field at Gettysburg College may have been an indicator of the 13-10 close loss vs. Johns Hopkins, but they have not been an indicator of the Gettysburg Bullets’ 2025 baseball season. I was able to catch up with fellow Biglerville alum and friend Logan Reever, Strength and

Bullet women advance, men bow out in NCAA tournament play Saturday

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Lee leads Gettysburg rally past Western New England Trailing 50-42 after Western New England hit back-to-back three-pointers with 5:00 to play, the Bullets’ Shinya Lee sparked a thrilling comeback with eight points, four blocked shots, and four rebounds as the senior forward seemingly willed her team to a 55-52 come-from-behind win in the second round

Bullet women’s and men’s teams will compete in NCAA basketball tournament

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Women play host, beginning Friday Gettysburg will host a first- and second-round regional in the 2025 NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament beginning on Friday at Bream Gymnasium. The Bullets (25-2) earned an automatic bid into the field of 64 with its sixth Centennial Conference (CC) title, defeating Johns Hopkins 68-60 in overtime on Sunday

Gettysburg Women’s Basketball battles for CC title starting at home on Friday

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Gettysburg will host one of the two semifinals of the 2025 Centennial Conference (CC) women’s basketball championship tournament on Friday. Game time is 7 p.m. In the six-team format, the field will be reseeded for the semifinals. The Bullets (23-2, 13-1 CC), who are the No. 2 seed, will host the higher-seeded remaining team while Johns

Bullets holds off Ohio Northern to win their tipoff tournament

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Gettysburg held off a late comeback attempt by Ohio Northern to win its own Gettysburg Tipoff Tournament, 59-57, Saturday evening. Jordan Stafford recorded 10 points, six rebounds, and two blocks to lead the Bullets and claim tournament Most Valuable Player honors. Aidan Mess joined Stafford on the all-tournament team after a five-point, 11-rebound, five-block performance

Dickinson rolls past Bullets

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Dickinson scored 34 straight points to take a 34-7 lead and ultimately defeat Gettysburg, 34-14, Saturday afternoon in Carlisle. After an exchange of punts early on, Gettysburg put together a 10-play drive for the game’s first score. Michael Zrelak broke off a 42-yard run off the left end to set up first-and-goal at the Dickinson 5. Matt O’Connor then

College of N.J. outduels Bullets

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College of New Jersey scored 27 straight points, overcoming an early 13-0 deficit and defeating Gettysburg Colleg, 41-31, Saturday afternoon at Musselman Stadium. Jayson Schmidt ran the ball 35 times to lead the Lions, racking up 247 of the team’s 253 yards on the ground with four touchdowns. Rocco Abdinoor led the Bullets again with

Bullets humbled by Hopkins

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Twenty-second-ranked Johns Hopkins racked up 582 yards of total offense to record a 51-7 win over Gettysburg Friday night at Musselman Stadium. The Blue Jays’ James Rinello completed 18 of 25 passes for the Blue Jays, amassing 272 passing yards and two touchdowns. He also ran the ball eight times for 41 yards. Hopkins used