The snow did not slow down the Fords' pitching or
hitting on Tuesday. |
While Casey Fox handled the shut-down pitching duties, his Haverford teammates supplied the run support in a 15-1 non-conference victory over host Eastern under falling snow and chilly conditions. The Fords collected 13 hits as Fox and reliever Clay Bloszies limited the Eagles (2-11) to one unearned run off five hits.
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- Concordia (Texas) upsets No. 3 Trinity
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UW-Oshkosh smacked six extra-base hits during a 12-8 victory
over No. 9 St. Thomas in Auburndale, Fla. The Titans jumped to a
7-2 lead before St. Thomas rallied to tie the score in the fifth
inning. UW-Oshkosh then put the game away with a two-run triple by
Trent Whitcomb and solo homers from Trey Demler and Bobby
Kachel.
Mississippi College won its fourth straight game and first over
Belhaven since 2010 with an 8-7 victory on a walk-off base on balls
to senior Zach Evans at
Frierson Field Tuesday night. The Choctaws went into the bottom of
the ninth inning with momentum after holding the Blazers to no runs
in the top half, despite putting runners on second and third with
one out. With he bases loaded Evans took the game-winning pitch
low, sending the runner on third home with the deciding run.
No. 24 Wheaton (Mass.) broke open a 1-1 tie in the seventh with seven runs to claim a 9-1 victory over Clark in NEWMAC action on Tuesday evening at Sidell Stadium. Three Wheaton pitchers combined on a three-hitter. Mike Gibbons got the start, Mike Bisceglia earned his second win in relief and Ryan Grant closed out a perfect ninth.
Mike Gentile had the
game-winning hit against Middlebury on Tuesday
morning. Carthage athletics photo by Mike Gryniewicz |
Carthage came from behind to defeat Middlebury, 4-3, in Tucson, Ariz. Carthage scored the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth. he Red Men loaded the bases with two outs, and Mike Gentile beat out a roller to third base to score Drew Bailey.
The Springfield College baseball team beat William Paterson, 7-5 in comeback fashion on Thursday being strong offense from Frank Calabrese (East Longmeadow, Mass.).
Springfield has posted a record of 5-1 on its Spring Break trip in Florida.
On Thursday, first-year Tyler Kelly (Absecon, N.J.) earned the win in relief, the first win of his collegiate career. Sophomore Dan Green (Oakland, N.J.) closed the game out on the mound for the Pride to earn the save.
- See more at: http://www3.springfieldcollege.edu/homepage/athletics.nsf/Headline/247D0C351A9A751C85257CA1007DC218#sthash.sACoRU3A.dpufBaruch defeated Mount Saint Vincent 2-1 in non-conference action at Van Cortlandt Park. Zachary Uher drove in both runs, with a groundout in the second and a single in the sixth.
Andrew Traver hit two home runs on the day as Lewis & Clark split with Oberlin at the Tucson Invitational. The Pioneers took game one 7-6 before falling in game two 3-4.
Micahel Gonzalez went a perfect 5-for-5 at the plate to aid the 14th ranked Warhawks in a 26-11 victory over Union in Auburndale, Florida. Gonzalez belted four doubles, and tallied three runs and four RBIs as the Warhawks totaled 20 hits to improve to 7-1 this season. Union falls to 4-2.
First-year Kevin Murphy's two-out RBI single in the top of the 11th lifted visiting Babson to a 3-2 win over Coast Guard in NEWMAC action on a bitter cold afternoon. Babson won its fourth straight game, moving to 3-0 in conference play while Coast Guard drops to 0-3 in the NEWMAC.
Hamline scored four times in the first inning and led 5-0 after four frames, but the Beavers slowly chipped away at the deficit and eventually scored four times in the bottom of the ninth inning, capped-off by senior Joe Paletta's two-run double, and edged the Pipers, 6-5.
Nate Ellis had four hits and
scored twice for Colby from the second spot. Colby athletics photo |
Colby's first four batters combined for 13 hits and seven runs as the Mules coasted to a 10-0 victory over Kalamazoo. The game was stopped in the eighth inning after both coaches agreed to a 10-run rule after the seventh inning.
Junior right-hander Kevin Demauro struck out eight in a complete-game five-hitter and sophomores James Gardner and Andrew Niech each knocked in two runs as NJCU's pitching was dominant for the third consecutive game, guiding NJCU to a 6-2 non-conference win over Mount Saint Mary in its 2014 home opener at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex.
Mary Hardin-Baylor overcame some sloppy fielding and early trouble with walks to post a 12-5 victory over Southwestern in Belton. Tyler Taute earned the win for UMHB to move to 1-0 with three and two-thirds innings of scoreless relief.
For the third straight time on the Arizona spring trip Concordia (Wisc.) dropped its first game. The Falcons continued its theme of rebounding from a loss with a strong pitching performance as senior Austin Baglow helped his team salvage a split against Williams. The Falcons dropped the opener 13-11 before gaining a 4-3 game two win.