FORT MYERS, Fla. – The Nichols College baseball team defeated Lasell College 28-5 in non-conference action Tuesday afternoon at the Centurylink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida.
The Bison broke the program-record – which has stood strong for 51 years – by scoring 28 runs in the game, including 20 runs over the last four frames.
Nichols had 14 different student-athletes earn a hit in the game with sophomore Cam Cook (Phoenixville, Pa.) leading the way with his 3-for-4 performance with five RBI and three runs scored. Sophomore Nick Roy (Middletown, Conn.) also tallied three hits in the game while also scoring two runs and driving in a pair.
The Bison had this game in hand from the beginning, scratching across five runs in the first inning – highlighted by a 2-RBI single by sophomore Ross Caswell (Randolph, Vt.) which scored junior Matt Hardy (North Attleboro, Mass.) and sophomore Spencer Madden (Nashua, N.H.).
The Lasers pulled the score to 5-3 with a couple runs in the bottom half of the third inning before the Bison answered right back with three runs in the top of the fourth including an 2-RBI single by freshman Joe Assenza (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) that brought home Cook and sophomore Brendan Martin (Nashua, N.H.).
Nichols (4-4) led 12-3 entering the seventh inning when the Bison put up their biggest inning of the year, scoring seven runs on five runs while the Bison went all the way through the lineup – they sent 12 hitters to the plate in the inning.
Hardy and Caswell along with sophomore Nick Osma (Babylon, N.Y.) – who pinch-hit for senior Benjamin Harrow (North Reading, Mass.) in the seventh – each finished the game with three RBI while Assenza, junior Tim Ford (Stafford Springs, Conn.) and sophomore Chris Anderson (Naugatuck, Conn.) had two.
Freshman Thomas Hyland (Nashua, N.H.) earned his first collegiate victory after tossing five innings and just allowing three runs (two earned) on two walks and striking out two.
The Lasers (2-4) were led by sophomore Dom Mascolo (Waterbury, Conn.) who went 2-for-4 with two RBI while four other student-athletes had two hits. Six different pitchers toed the rubber for Lasell and each of them allowed a run.
The Bison are back in action on Thursday at noon when they take on Keystone as a part of the Snowbird Classic in Port Charlotte, Florida.