William Paterson Stays Perfect in NJAC Tournament, Defeats Ramapo by 11-5 Score to Reach Final

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UNION, N.J. – New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Player of the Year Dan Carter launched three home runs to lead third-seeded William Paterson (28-13, 12-6 NJAC) to an 11-5 victory against sixth-seeded Ramapo (17-24-1, 6-12 NJAC) May 9 during the NJAC Baseball Tournament third round at Kean's Jim Hynes Baseball Stadium.

 

The Pioneers, who are 3-0 during the double-elimination tourney, will play for the NJAC Tournament title Tuesday, May 10, against fourth-seeded Kean (31-12, 12-6 NJAC) at 3:30 p.m. at Kean. If the Pioneers fall in that game, the two teams will meet again immediately afterwards to determine the conference champion and automatic qualifier for the upcoming NCAA Tournament.

 

HOW IT HAPPENED:

  • The Pioneers seized a 2-0 lead during the top of the first inning. Senior third baseman Colin Lombardo and senior right fielder Vinnie Martin were both hit by pitches, followed by RBI-singles up the middle from Carter and senior catcher Dylan Habeeb.
  • WP made it a 4-0 game in the third with a Martin base hit up the middle and a Carter homer to right center.
  • A hit by pitch, groundout and single produced one Roadrunner score in the third.
  • William Paterson added one to its tally during the top half of the fourth inning thanks to senior center fielder Justin Grippo drawing a walk, freshman shortstop Tom Radigan sending a base hit down the left-field line and Lombardo's fielder's choice being thrown away at second base.
  • Carter opened the fifth with a solo shot to left, making it a 6-1 lead.
  • Ramapo strung together two walks, an RBI-double and a two-run single to make it a 6-4 game after five frames.
  • The Pioneers opened it up with a five-run sixth. Grippo led off with a base on balls, Radigan reached first due an error on his sacrifice bunt, Martin singled through the right side to plate Grippo and Carter drilled a three-run home run to right. Habeeb followed with a base hit and touched home when senior designated hitter Steve Yelin's fly ball was dropped in center, extending the lead to 11-4.
  • A two-out walk and single scored one Roadrunner during the home half of the eighth.

 

INSIDE THE NUMBERS:

  • Carter finished 4-for-5 with three homers, seven RBI and three runs scored.
  • Martin was 2-for-4 while adding and RBI and three runs scored, and Habeeb went 2-for-5, drove in a run and scored a run.
  • Senior Riley Weis worked 5.0 innings, surrendering four runs on five hits and three walks while collecting five strikeouts (4-1).
  • Junior Dan Castaneda earned the save with 3.0 innings of one-run relief, scattering two hits and three walks with one strikeout.

 

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