Binder, Buffis Toss Gems in Ithaca’s Sweep of Utica, 14-1 and 8-1

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ITHACA, N.Y. – The Ithaca College baseball team rode the arms of junior Robby Buffis and sophomore Jake Binder, plus 24 hits from the offense to sweep Utica College, 14-1 and 8-1, in an Empire 8 Conference doubleheader on Saturday at Freeman Field. Ithaca is now 23-10 on the season and 12-3 in the Empire 8, while Utica is 17-14 and 7-7 in the conference.

GAME ONE: Ithaca 14, Utica 1

Utica took a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning on a sacrifice fly to centerfield. The Pioneers' lead-off batter reached on an infield singled, moved up to second on a failed pick-off and over to third on a groundout.

The Bombers answered in the bottom half of the second with six runs on six hits. Sophomore Sam Little led off with a double and scored on a single from senior Ryan Henchey for the first run of the inning. After a hit by pitch to sophomore Andrew Bailey, junior Domenic Boresta drove in Henchey, and sophomore Matt Carey followed with a single to left to bring in Bailey. Boresta scored the fourth run of the inning on a base hit by from sophomore Webb Little, and then senior Trevor Thompson drove in the final two runs on a double down the left field line to plate senior Josh Savacool and W. Little.

Ithaca added three more runs in the bottom of the third to extend its lead to 9-1. Bailey scored the first run on a sac fly from Carey, and then two runs scored on an infield single by W. Little.

In the bottom of the fourth, S. Little led off with a no-doubter solo home run to right field and then Gallagher drove in a pair on a double to the left-center gap to put Ithaca up, 12-1. Two more runs crossed the plate on consecutive wild pitches to make the score 14-1.

The Bombers finished the opener with 13 hits, including four that went for extra bases. W. Little, S. Little, Henchey and Boresta each had two hits in the win. W. Little also drove in three runs, while Boresta and Bailey each scored three times.

Binder earned his seventh win of the season in six innings of work. Binder gave up just two hits with an unearned run and struck out one in 68 pitches. Freshman Matt Eiel threw a perfect final inning in relief.

GAME TWO: Ithaca 8, Utica 1

Ithaca struck first in the nightcap with a sac fly off the bat of Carey to give the Bombers a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Bailey scampered home on the play after reaching on a walk.

Utica tied the game up on the first pitch of third inning with a solo homer to left field, but the Bombers responded in the bottom half with a run on three hits. W. Little led off with a triple to right and scored shortly after on a single by Thompson.

The Bombers tacked on two more runs in the fourth to take a 4-1 advantage. Carey led off with a double to the gap and Savacool followed with a two-bagger. After a fly out, Thompson drove in Savacool with a single down the line, but was thrown out at second trying to stretch the base hit to a double.

In the bottom of the fifth, Savacool increased Ithaca's lead to 6-1 with a single through the left side that brought home Bailey and Boresta, who both reached on base hits.

Boresta drove in Ithaca's seventh run of the game with a sac fly in the sixth inning, which allowed S. Little to score, and the final run of the contest scored on a double from Thompson in the seventh.

Thompson went 3-for-5 in Game Two with three RBI, while Savacool drove in three on two hits. S. Little, Henchey, Bailey and Gallagher combined to walk nine times in the game.

Buffis tossed a complete game gem on just 93 pitches, and thanks to four double plays turned by the defense, faced one batter of the minimum in a nine-inning game. Buffis scattered five hits and struck out two in his sixth win of the season.

Over the course of the doubleheader, the Ithaca pitching staff walked just one batter and threw 168 pitches.

The Bombers and Utica square off again tomorrow for a 1 p.m. contest, which will also be Senior Day.