Boulder Collegians

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The Boulder Collegians are a collegiate summer baseball team located in Boulder, Colorado, founded in 1964 by Bauldie Moschetti, folded in 1980, and restarted in 2013 by Matt Jensen.[1][2] The Collegians played many of the best semi-pro teams including the Humboldt Crabs, Alaska Goldpanners, and Anchorage Glacier Pilots. The Collegians beat the Alaska Goldpanners in the Midnight Sun Game 5–2 in 1969. The Collegians competed in the National Baseball Congress World Series every year from 1965 to 1980, winning the NBC World Series in 1966, 1967, 1975, and 1978.[3] The team updated its nickname to "64s" in 2025 when it moved to the Front Range League.

LeagueFront Range League
BallparkScott Carpenter Park
Founded1964 (1964)[1]
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Boulder Collegians
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LeagueFront Range League
LocationBoulder, Colorado
BallparkScott Carpenter Park
Founded1964 (1964)[1]
NBC World Series championships1966–1967, 1975, 1978
Former nameBoulder Baseline Collegians
Former leagueRocky Mountain Baseball League
ManagerTony Rouco
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