No hitter by Schaeb gives Marymount split

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It was quite a day at Capital One Park for the Saints baseball program.

After celebrating their seniors, Marymount went on to take game one 5-0, with sophomore Andrew Schaeb blanking the Cavaliers in the hit column. A tight game in the nightcap went Cabrini's way, giving Marymount the split on the day, moving to 20-15 overall, 10-4 in AEC play.

Notable

Schaeb went the distance in no-hit fashion in game one, striking out eight Cavaliers to earn his fifth win on the season.
Bryce Smith knocked his third homer of the season in game two, collecting two hits in the doubleheader.
Ryan Maylie went 2-for-4 at the plate in game two with a double.
Craig Sodano went 2-3 in the game one win, scoring two runs.
Bobby Leitzel collected a pair of RBI on two hits in the win.
Jordan Dickson had two hits with a double across the day.
Blake Doggett had two hits in game two.

How It Happened

Game One

Marymount got on the board in the third inning, starting off with Leitzel knocking an RBI double, followed by an RBI single from Moffett to give the Saints a 2-0 early lead.
The Saints plated three runs in the bottom of the fifth to extend their lead, highlighted by another RBI hit from Leitzel.
Schaeb continued to deal until the last out, setting down the order in the final frame to notch the no-hitter, striking out the final Cavalier.

Game Two

Cabrini got on the board first in the first frame of game two, with the Saints answering in the bottom of the fourth off the bat of Smith, sending a towering shot over the right field fence to tie up the affair.
The Cavaliers scored twice more to take the decisive lead, sending the Saints to the Saturday split with CU.

Up Next

The Saints are set to finish out the three-game series with Cabrini on the road for a single, nine-inning contest.