Benedictine Opens Conference and Home Slate With Sweep

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University baseball team opened the home and conference portion of the schedule with a sweep of Wisconsin Lutheran

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Benedictine 7, Wisconsin Lutheran 2 - Game One
Benedictine 2, Wisconsin Lutheran 0 - Game Two

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Wisconsin Lutheran opened a 2-0 lead in the opener, scoring twice with two outs in the top of the second
Frank Greco settled down and Benedictine kept creating chances, finally breaking through in the fourth
D.J. Dillon reached on a bunt single with one out and moved to second on a throwing error
Jack Feeley put Benedictine on the board with an RBI single before stealing second and advancing on a throwing error
Kyle Mitter tied the game by legging out a bunt single with two away, enabling Feeley to cross the plate
Mitter promptly swiped second and scored the go-ahead run on a single from Jonathan Hodo
Benedictine put the game out of reach with four runs in the seventh
Hodo led off with a single and stole second
Michael Chaffin followed suit with a single and Sam Kerr doubled home two, making the score 5-2
Dillon tacked on a sacrifice fly and Feeley contributed a run-scoring triple in the frame
Game two saw Ryan Miller continue his early season success
Wisconsin Lutheran loaded the bases with no outs in the second and did not score
Benedictine countered with a run in the bottom of the inning
Kerr led off with a single and scored the first run on an RBI double from Noah Davis, his first collegiate hit
Davis doubled to kick off the fifth and scored on a single from Mitter
Wisconsin Lutheran loaded the bases three times but failed to score as Benedictine notched a third shutout of the season

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Greco worked six innings in the opener, striking out six to even his record at 2-2
Ivan Guzman threw the final three innings for his first save
Miller tossed six blank innings in game two, allowing just five hits while striking out four
Miller has not allowed a run in the last 15 innings of work
Alexander Schram tossed 1.2 innings while Marty Maves closed out the game for his sixth save
Benedictine posted double-digit hits in each game with 13 in the opener and 10 in the second contest
Hodo and Feeley tallied three each in the opener with Kerr, Dillon and Mitter notching two
Hodo, Kerr and Davis each posted a pair of hits in game two
Benedictine swiped seven bases in the doubleheader, five in the opener and two in game two

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"I am excited to grab a couple wins to start the conference season," head coach Adam Smith said. "It is tough to score runs in cold conditions and we did a good job creating chances today and pitched extremely well."

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Benedictine (10-4, 2-0 NACC) is scheduled to travel to Lakeland for another conference twinbill on Tuesday