April 9, 2008
BULLDOGS RALLY IN NINTH AGAIN TO FORCE EXTRA INNINGS, TOP
STONEHILL, 7-5, IN 12
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EASTON, Mass. -- For the
second consecutive day, the Bryant University baseball team rallied
for a late-inning comeback to knock off Stonehill College, this
time topping the Skyhawks, 7-5, in 12 innings at Lou Gorman Field
Wednesday afternoon.
The Skyhawks (14-12, 6-6)
scored single runs in the first and third frames, holding on to a
2-0 lead entering the top of the ninth.
But with Jeff Vigurs (South Windor,
Conn.) and Taylor Ferguson (Charlton,
Mass.) on board
via a walk and single down the right field line, Stonehill reliever
Brendan Shepard let up a pair of RBI singles to Mark Dondero (Medfield,
Mass.) and Jason Alexander (Simsbury,
Conn.) to tie
the score at 2-2. The Bulldogs (21-12, 11-3) stayed hot into
the tenth, scoring three runs off two hits, highlighted by a
two-run double to left centerfield off the bat of Ferguson.
But Stonehill answered the
Bryant bats in the bottom of the inning, getting an RBI single from
Dave Fradette and a two-run, two-out single from Angelo Bruno to
even the game again, 5-5.
Reliver Alex McCormick shut
the Bulldogs down in the top of the eleventh, striking
out two-of-three batters faced. The home side threatened in
the its half of the frame, putting a man on first with no outs. And
on a Mitch Davis single to center, Nate Weber -- who reached base
after drawing a walk -- attempted to go corner to corner, only
to be gunned down by the arm of Bulldog centerfielder
Nick Campbell (Raynham, Mass.).
But in the top of the twelfth, Bryant capitalized. Vigurs
again got the rally going, leading off the inning with a single
through the right side, his only hit of the day. Ferguson
drove in Vigurs, scoring the go-ahead run
before Dylan Stone (Portsmouth,
RI) provided an insurance run with an RBI single
of his own.
Both teams got terrific
starting pitching, with freshman Shane Penzone going 7.2 innings
for Stonehill and Dan Lozeau (Pelham,
NH) tossing 7.0 for Bryant. But it was
rookie John Michael Ryan (Worcester,
Mass.) who
picked up the win in the 12-inning affair, his second career
victory as well as his second in as many nights.
Davis went 3-for-5 from his
leadoff spot for Stonehill, which also got a 2-for-4, three RBI
performance from Fradette. For Bryant, the combination of Ferguson
and Campbell went 6-for-11 with four runs scored and four
RBI.
Stonehill and the Bulldogs
will wrap up their three game series on Thursday when the two teams
face off at 3:30 p.m. on Lou Gorman Field.