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A&T Aggie baseball team named MEAC best team by D1Baseball - WS Chronicle

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The North Carolina A&T Aggie baseball team has been named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s (MEAC) best team by D1Baseball. The Aggies were 7-10 when the season was cut short due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The post A&T Aggie baseball team named MEAC best team by D1Baseball appeared first on WS Chronicle.

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