Senior pitcher Brian Van Duyn helped carry Wabash
past the No. 2 team in the nation. Wabash athletics photo |
The Wabash baseball team rode the winning effort of senior pitcher Brian Van Duyn en route to a 9-3 win over top-seeded Christopher Newport on the second day of the NCAA Division III South Regional.
The victory is Wabash's first ever in the NCAA playoffs. The
Little Giants qualified for the tournament by winning the North
Coast Athletic Conference championship behind NCAC Player of the
Year John Holm.
Van Duyn pitched a complete game, giving up eight hits and
three runs while striking out four batters.
The Captains touched him for a pair of runs in the fifth, but
only after Wabash had raced out to an eight-run lead.
"Brian had a fantastic game," Wabash coach Cory Stevens said.
"He has pitched two great games in back-to-back performances in his
last two starts. He went 8-2/3 innings in the NCAC tournament and
then today's complete game.
"He battled and wanted the ball every inning. We kept asking
him how he felt and he said he was ready to go every time. Having a
pitcher who wants the ball like that is tremendous."
"This feels great," Van Duyn said. "It's great just having the
opportunity to play in the Regional and face really good
competition. Ever since the Denison game three weeks ago I've
really developed my change up. It's really been working well ever
since. I haven't thrown it a lot, but it's just been that little
difference maker that's helped me get through more than two or
three times through a lineup. My control has also been better
too."
The Little Giants scored four runs in the third and four more
in the fourth to put the game out of reach. Wabash had 17 hits to
eliminate the Captains, who finished the year 39-7.

John Pennington had three hits and scored twice, while Chris
Deig, John Holm, Montana Timmons, and Joe Johnson all had two hits.
Every player in the lineup had at least one hit.
Wabash, now 22-21 on the year, will play Friday afternoon at
4:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) in the double elimination game against the
loser of Thursday's Piedmont-Shenandoah game. The Little Giants
fell to Shenandoah on Wednesday.