Bangor, ME – Husson Eagles (8-7; 6-0 NAC) snagged two more North Atlantic Conference (NAC) wins on Sunday afternoon against Colby-Sawyer College (0-14; 0-6 NAC) by scores of 6-1 and 6-0.
Game 1 – Husson 6, CSC 1
The Eagles got off to a quick start, scoring three runs in the bottom of the first inning. Andrew Curran scored on a Kyle Bishop ground out to the short stop, JT Whitten brought home Brandon Gendreau on a sacrifice fly to right field, and Darik Messier scored from second on a shot up the middle by Christian Corneil.
The Chargers got back a run in the top of the third as Drew Inglesi plated Tim Donovan on a sacrifice fly to left field.
Husson added three more runs in the bottom of third with Jordan Carter driving in one with a single up the middle. Zach Sugar drove in the other two off a double to right field.
Ben Walls pitched a solid six innings for the Eagles, improving to 2-1 on the season after allowing one run on three hits with three strikeouts. Seth Freudenberger pitched the sixth inning for Husson registering two strikeouts.
Michael Fazio picked up the loss for the Chargers, falling to 0-2 on the season.
Game 2 – Husson 6, CSC 0
Husson picked up where they left off from the first game, plating five runs in the bottom of the first inning.
Andrew Curran scored off a JT Whitten drive through the left side. Darik Messier notched the second RBI on a fielders choice ball hit to the short stop, Brandon Gendreau scored from third.
Christian Corneil cleared the bases with his third homerun of the season, hitting a bomb into the netting over the left field fence.
Zach Sugar added the sixth and final run of the afternoon, plating Darik Messier off a single to right field.
Ben Holmes picked up his first win of the season, improving to 1-1. Holmes pitched five scoreless innings, allowing three hits with four strikeouts and one walked batter. Brandon Grabkowski pitched the sixth inning and Steve Hanscom pitched the seventh.
Chris Hood fell to 0-3 on the season.
The Eagles will be back on the diamond on Tuesday, March 31st has they play host to St. Joseph's College for a non-conference double header. The first pitch is scheduled for 3:00pm.