Kean Holds Off Elimination, Tops Haverford 11-5

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Moosic, Pa. (5/20/16) – Freshman Tyler Hopman tossed a complete game to help the Kean University baseball survive in the elimination bracket with an 11-5 win over Haverford College on Friday.

With the win the Cougars will now face Penn State Berks in the late game this evening.

Hopman improved to 6-1 on the season allowing four earned runs with three strikeouts and two walks.

Haverford (28-14) scored on their first opportunity as Sam Partee lofted a bases-loaded sacrifice fly to score Ben Verducci who reached on a one-out single.

Trailing 1-0, Kean responded quickly and plated five runs with four hits, a walk and the benefit of an error.  Senior Chris Amato helped himself with a single and moved into scoring position with two stolen bases.  Classmate Ryan Kelley walked and fellow senior Sal Taormina tied things up with a single in the hole.  Senior Andy Lopez quickly gave Kean the lead with a single up the middle and Taormina later scored after a fielding miscue to make it 3-1.  Rookie Shayne Fontana lined a double over a crisscrossing centerfielder to plate two for a 5-1 lead after one inning of play.

The Fords chipped away with a two out RBI single from Ethan Lee-Tyson for a 5-2 score.

The Cougars got the run back in their half of the second as Tyler Heisch reached on a single and moved to second on a balk and third on a groundout.  Kelley picked up an RBI with a bloop single over a drawn in infield for the 6-2 advantage.

Lee-Tyson cut the deficit to three in the top of the fourth as he lofted a sac fly.

Kean added to their lead in the fourth as catcher Brian Cole was hit to start the inning.  A single from Heisch and a sacrifice from Amato put two runners in scoring position setting up Kelley who recorded an RBI with a sac fly.  Heisch rounded out the scoring in the inning by advancing on a balk for an 8-3 lead after four.

In the offensive battle, Haverford added two in the top of the sixth with a ground-rule double from Ben Furlong and an RBI single from Lee-Tyson.

The Cougars stretched the lead to four with a bases-loaded balk as Kelley crossed the plate after reaching on an error.

Kead added insurance in the eighth as Kelley led off the inning with a triple and came around to score on a wild pitch.  Frank Urso rounded out the scoring with an RBI double later in the frame.

Offensively the two teams combined for 28 hits as six Cougars registered multi-hits.  Heisch and Urso both collected three hits.