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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Bullpen Shines as Golden Bears Top Keene State with Late Rally, 6-3
Recap, Photo Courtesy: Western New England University
Freshman Alex Loparco comes through with go-ahead RBI single in bottom of the eighth
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Led by a shutdown
effort from its bullpen, the Western New England University baseball
team rallied from a late one-run deficit to secure a 6-3 victory over
Keene State College this afternoon in non-conference action at Trelease
Park.
With the win, Western New England improves to 20-5 (7-1
CCC) this season, while Keene State drops to 11-14 (2-4 LEC) with the
setback.
Trailing 3-2 in the bottom of the seventh, freshman Alex Loparco (Riverside, Conn.) worked a leadoff walk before advancing to third on classmate Erik Lacaire's (Worcester, Mass.) single up the middle, and eventually crossing the plate with the game-tying run on senior shortstop Kevin Marciano's (Pepperell, Mass.) sacrifice fly.
Loparco
came through again in the eighth, driving in the go-ahead run with a
clutch, two-out double down the left field line after senior Bryan Previte (Darien, Conn.) had led off with a walk and pinch-runner Brett Morgan (Norwell, Mass.) stole second base to get into scoring position.
The
Golden Bears were able to tack on a pair of insurance runs in the
eighth, as Lacaire followed Loparco with an RBI single, before stealing
second and coming in to score on a wild pitch.
Western New England had its way on the base paths all game, swiping a season-high six bags, three of which helped lead to runs.
Lacaire
and Marciano recorded two hits each out of the No. 1 and No. 2 spots in
the batting order, respectively, while Loparco added a 2-for-3 effort
with two runs scored from the 9-hole.
Sophomore righthander Jake Kawiecki
(Burlington, Conn.) got the start for the Golden Bears and logged 3.1
innings on the mound, striking out five batters and allowing three runs
(one earned) on four hits.
Western New England's bullpen turned
in one of its finest performances of the season, as four relief pitchers
combined to shut the Owls out over the final 5.2 frames to make the
late rally possible.
Freshman Jeremy Morris
(Montrose, N.Y.) came on for Kawiecki in the fourth and retired five
batters while allowing just one hit, and senior outfielder Scott Hubener (Mendon, Mass.) followed with a scoreless sixth inning in his first career pitching appearance.
Junior Matt Thomas (Plainville, Conn.) worked around a pair of singles to get out of the seventh unscathed, and classmate Jacques Boilard (Brimfield, Mass.) finished the job, earning the win after recording the final six outs of the contest.
Sophomore Christian Bourgea (Litchfield, N.H.) led the Keene State offense with a 3-for-4 effort at the plate, while senior Billy Hartmann (Greenland, N.H.) added two hits and junior Trevor Chapin (Northfield, N.H.) reached base three times with a double and two walks.
The Owls scored all three of their runs in the first inning, using an RBI double by Chapin and an RBI single by senior Vinny Parilla (Londonderry, N.H.), combined with a costly Western New England error in the outfield, to claim an early lead.
The Golden Bears got two runs back in the bottom of the second, however, as RBI singles by freshman Ben LaCroix(Branford, Conn.) and sophomore Steve Rivela (Hudson, Mass.) cut the home team's deficit to one.
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