BRYANT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
For Release: May 20, 2010
Contact: Jason Sullivan, Bryant SID
BRYANT SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER WITH SACRED HEART
THURSDAY;
BULLDOGS CONCLUDE SEASON FRIDAY WITH 1 PM GAME
Game 1 – Sacred Heart 5, Bryant 1
– Boxscore
Game 2 – Bryant 14, Sacred Heart 1 – Boxscore
VIDEO HIGHLIGHT - Brown's
NEC leading seventh triple
VIDEO HIGHLIGHT - Cianciolo's third home run of the year
VIDEO HIGHLIGHT - Stone's
second home run of the year
VIDEO HIGHLIGHT - Final Out
of Game Two - Lisanti Picks up First Complete Game Win
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Senior Jeff Vigurs had two hits and threw out a runner in the
first game and followed going 3-for-4 with wtih three runs and two
RBI in Bryant's 14-1 win over Sacred Heart Thursday in the
nightcap. Vigurs also extended his school record with his
61st career double on the afternoon. www.dspics.com
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SMITHFIELD, R.I. – A day after clinching their first
Northeast Conference regular season title, the Bryant University
baseball team split a doubleheader Thursday afternoon under
beautiful sunny skies at the Bryant Baseball Complex.
After dropping the opener 5-1 to the Pioneers, the Bulldogs stormed
back to take the second behind the strong pitching of freshman
Sal Lisanti (Bronx, N.Y.) who earned his first
complete game with a 14-1 Bryant victory.
Bryant (33-22, 24-7 NEC) will close out the 2010 season Friday
when the Bulldogs and Pioneers take the field for a 1 pm
game. The Bulldogs, who secured the conference regular season
title in just its first year, cannot participate in the NEC
Baseball Tournament next week as the program is currently
transitioning to Division I status.
In Thursday's opener, Bryant managed 10 hits off Pioneer
starter Jared Balbach but could only come up with one run off the
senior lefty, ending the team's six-game win streak with a
5-1 loss.
Sacred Heart (29-23, 20-10) took a 1-0 lead in the third on
bases loaded sacrifice fly from Steve Tedesco to score Hunter
Phillips. The Pioneers would add to its lead, scoring twice
in the sixth. Bryant would finally get on the board in the in
the bottom of the sixth as Nick Campbell (Raynham,
Mass.) came home to score on a double play grounder to
short, but that would be as close the Bulldogs would get.
Senior Eric Polvani (Wallingford, Conn.) who
set a new school record with his 83rd career appearance on the
mound, also set a new school record in the second when he struck
out Rob Griffith for his 87th strikeout on the season, passing the
old mark of 86 held by former standout Doug Johnson.
Polvani would finish with four strikeouts before being lifted in
the top of the seventh.
In the second game, the Bryant bats awoke for 16 hits including
three by Cianciolo and three by Jeff Vigurs (South Windsor,
Conn.) in a 14-1 win.
Leading 1-0, Bryant freshman Kevin Brown (Northborough,
Mass.) belted a two-run triple to the fence in
right-center. Vigurs would follow with a hard single through
the right side to score brown to make it 4-0. But the
Bulldogs weren't through as Cianciolo would later line a
single in the gap to score two more to make the score 6-0.
Perhaps there were signs of a little rust when Lisanti finally
took the mound in the top of the third after the big inning as
SHU's Greg DePalma crushed the first pitch he saw deep to
left for his first home run of the season and just his fifth hit of
the season.
But Lisanti would settle down after that, allowing two hits over
the next four innings and got some fine defensive work behind him,
particularly the combo of third baseman Tim Norton
(Barnstable, Mass.), shortstop Cianciolo and second
baseman Dylan Stone (Portsmouth, R.I.) who turned
a couple nice double plays to keep the Pioneers out of scoring
position.
Lisanti allowed just four hits in the game and struck out a pair
to earn his first complete game victory of the year and improve to
4-4.
A day after throwing out and picking off a runner in
yesterday's win, Vigurs again flashed the leather with a fine
performance defensive, catching another Pioneer attempting to steal
second. Not to mention, the senior had a big afternoon at the
plate with two hits in the opening game and three more in the
nightcap including his 61st career double.