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Hiser, who played the past two years at Lenoir Community College in North Carolina, said the scholarship will pay for most of his expenses.
“I think Norfolk State is an up-and-coming program,” Hiser said. “They won 23 games last season (against 26 losses) and went 14-10 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
“I’d like to come in and help them break Bethune-Cookman’s string of (seven of the past eight) MEAC championships.”
The role he’ll likely play for NSU, as closer, would be a key to that objective. Hiser, a 5-foot-10, 205-pound rising junior, had a good sophomore season for Lenoir, going 2-0 with a 1.65 earned-run average in 10 games, with 41 strikeouts in 27 innings.
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