Pitchers duel in Mid-Atlantic

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Issac Behme earned his first win of the season in his third start of the year.
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The 22nd-ranked Webster Gorloks won its home opener, defeating UW-Oshkosh, 10-2, at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, IL on Wednesday. The Gorloks fell behind, 2-0, in the first inning but would score the next 10 runs for the win. Isaac Behme picked up his first win of the year on the mound, and Dylan Rajkovich went deep for Webster. The win was the Gorloks' sixth straight, piggy-backing on the five-game streak it brought back from its spring break trip. 

Ripon defeated Greenville, 11-7, in what was a see-saw battle. There were 7 lead changes or ties until the Red Hawks put up a six spot in the sixth inning to take control of the game.

Wesley was on the short end of a pitcher's duel with Washington College, 2-1, at Athey Baseball Park. The Shoreman's Dan Jarrell pitched six hitless innings before leaving in favor of Sean Weiss who allowed Wesley's only run. Logan Dubbe came on and earned the two inning save.

A two-hit shutout by sophomore starting pitcher Patrick Boyle gave Drew a 1-0 win over defending Landmark Conference champions Susquehanna, and the Rangers completed the conference sweep with a 6-2 victory. Boyle won the game one pitchers duel and Tommy Broyles followed suit with a complete game of his own in the nightcap.

Shortstop Brady VanderWeele keyed a 14-6 win Hope against Babson in Winter Haven, Florida, by going 3-for-4 with five RBI and two walks. The Flying Dutchmen improved to 5-1 overall with their third consecutive win.

Stevenson stranded 10 Generals in the Mustang's 4-1 win over Washington and Lee at Cap'n Dick Smith Field. Stevenson used the combination of Brody Tennant and Craig Joseph to score twice as two of Joseph's three hits score Tennant twice.

Eric Scamardella is batting .400 in Catholic's nine game unbeaten streak.
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Catholic continued their unbeaten streak, playing No. 14 Shenandoah to a 2-2 tie through 13 innings, before the game was called due to darkness. The game was tied 1-1 going into the extra frames and each team matched one run frames in the 13th inning before the game was called.

New Paltz State split its games first defeating Salem State 9-7 before falling to UMass-Boston 6-3 at the North Charlotte Regional Park. New Paltz outhit Salem State 12-10 with junior catcher Tyler Bell going 4-for-5 at the dish with a game-high four RBI and a pair of doubles. In game two, the Hawks jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one inning of play but were outscored 6-0 the rest of the contest to fall to the Beacons for the second time in four days.

Ben Miller fanned 10 over seven shutouts innings to pitch No. 13 UW-Stevens Point to a 4-0 win over Calvin.   In his first collegiate start, Miller gave up just three hits and one walk against the 10 strikeouts for UW-Stevens Point to pick up his second win of the season. Miller faced trouble in the first inning with runners on first and third and nobody out but escaped the jam and allowed just two baserunners the rest of the way.

Some days are all about offense, and Wednesday was one of those days as Eastern Mennonite out-lasted Hood 16-12.  With all of the scoring, the three-hour game was called due to darkness in the middle of the eighth inning. The Royals earned their fourth straight win and fifth on their home field.

Skidmore pounded out 15 hits in a 14-11 win over McDaniel to earn a split after dropping the first game, 11-1.
Skidmore athletics photo by Bob Ewell

Thomas More jumped out to an 8-1 lead after three innings and held on to a 9-5 win over Franklin. The Grizzlies brought the tying run to the plate in the eighth inning, but a line out to the second baseman to ended the threat. Franklin got two runners on in the ninth but Thomas More stranded them.

Oglethorpe scored three runs in the ninth inning to pick up a 5-2 road victory over LaGrange at Cleaveland Field in LaGrange, Ga. The Petrel never trailed as they pulled ahead with a two run fourth, only to see single runs in the home half of the fourth and fifth innings to knot the score.

New York University scored double-digit runs in both games of a doubleheader to sweep at Cairn in Langhorne, PA. The Violets won game one 12-7 before winning game two 10-2. The offense was led by Jonathon Iaione who had five hits on the day, including a perfect 4-for-4 in the Violets' second win of the day.

Keystone wrapped up their spring break trip in Florida by splitting a pair of games. The Giants overcame a 7-2 deficit to double up Dubuque 16-8 in their first game of the day before dropping a 13-8 decision to St. Lawrence in the nightcap. Keystone moves to their CSAC portion of their schedule with a doubleheader at Gwynedd Mercy on Saturday.

William Paterson scored during its first four at-bats en route to an 8-6 victory against Springfield at the Central Florida Invitational. Jacob Bailey was 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI and a run scored, and Victor Sanchez finished 2-for-3 and scored once.

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