Nick DiPietrantonio, former Princeton High School standout’s collegiate team plays on Friday, May 30 in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship

Nick DiPietrantonio, former Princeton High School standout’s collegiate team plays on Friday, May 30 in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
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On Friday, May 30, former Princeton High School standout Nick DiPietrantonio’s current collegiate team the Duke Blue Devils lost 12-5 against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

The game took place at Foley Field at 6 p.m. and was the first matchup against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the tournament.

The Duke Blue Devils’ next game will take place on Saturday, May 31 at 6:05 p.m. at Foley Field.

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Nick DiPietrantonio
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Graduate
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