Sunday, March 25, 2007

Wrapping Up Sunday

Central Connecticut State 2 Penn State 0 (box)
Scott Gaffney and Scott Kelley each had two hits for Penn State. I don't think we should dwell on this one.

Northwestern 11 Dartmouth 4 (box)
Jake Goebbert went 4 for 4 with two RBI. Jake Owens continued his great weekend with two more hits, two runs and two RBI. Freshman starter Cole Livermore picked up his first collegiate win and fellow first year player Joe Muraski earned his first save.

Minnesota 6 Hartford 2 (box)
Marcus McKenzie improved to 3-0. McKenzie worked five innings and gave up only one run. Matt Nohelty had two hits, two steals and a RBI. The Gophers continued to roll.

Indiana 4 IPFW 0 (box)
Five innings of work gave lefty Matt Bashore his third win. The freshman didn't yield a run, allowed only three hits and a walk. Sterling Mack and Evan Crawford each had two hits and a RBI.

Iowa 9 South Dakota State 7 (box)
Ryan Gryzwa had two hits, two runs and two RBI. David Conroy got the win, Mike Schurz the save.

Michigan 17 Oakland 0 (box)
Mike Wilson (3-0) went seven innings and allowed only one hit. The lefty struck out nine. Zach Putnam and Doug Pickens each drove in three runs. Jason Christian and Alan Oaks had three hits and two RBI each. Chris Besert went yard for the first time.

Purdue 5 Western Illinois 3 (box)
Dan Sattler gave up two hits, three walks and struck out four over seven innings to post his first win. Matt Jensen faced one batter and was credited for the win. Eric Osborn drove in three runs. Andy Preston got a pinch hit homerun, his third of the year.

Michigan State's home game against Concordia was canceled.

3 comments:

Brian P. Foley said...

Got a problem with CCSU? They are coached by Charlie Hickey and he is an excellent coach. Give them credit for winning a big game.

Brian said...

I have no problem with any college baseball program, especially those in the north. You know that, B.

CCSU deserves plenty of credit for walking into Happy Valley and pulling out a W. It's a nice win for their program.

I just don't think PSU fans are going to be terribly pleased about dropping a game in their brand new building to an opponent casual fans will not recognize.

Brian P. Foley said...

I know you don't....CCSU has made the NCAA Tourney a few times recently though.