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With the win, the Judges Improve to 16-15-1 on the year, while Rams fall to 10-20 with the loss.
The Rams grabbed the early lead with a run in the top of the first inning. Sophomore Kyle Pileski (Bristol, Conn.) led off the game with a single and scored on a single to right by freshman Kyle Dembrowski (Natick, Mass.).
After allowing one run and three hits in the opening inning, Brandeis University starter #22 settled in
and kep the Rams off the board for five straight innings while allowing just two hits over the span and striking out eight, including six looking.
The Judges got on the board in the bottom of the third inning on a two run single to center off the bat of senior Ryan Healy (Carlsbad, Calif.).
The Judges opened the game up in the bottom of the sixth sending 10 men to the plate and scoring six runs to take an 8-1 advantage. Healy led off the inning with a triple and an intentional walk gave the Judges runners on the corners. Senior Rob Trenk (West Orange, NJ) followed with a sinking single to left that scored Healy. An infield hit by junior Jay Schaff (Cheshire, Conn.) with the bases loaded plated the second run of the frame. Freshman Ben Bavly (Newton, Mass.) delivered the big hit in the inning with a grand slam to center.
The Rams tacked on single runs in the top of the seventh on a Pileski ground out and in the ninth on an RBI double from sophomore Matt Brockett (Guilford, Conn.).
Brockett led the Rams at the plate going 3-for-4 with three doubles and an RBI, while Dembrowski finished with a pair of hits.
The Judges were led by Bavly who went 4-for-5 with four RBI and two runs scored, while Trenk added three hits. Healy finished the game with three hits and two RBI.
Miller earned the win going seven innings and allowing two earned runs on seven hits with eight strikeouts. Freshman Kyle Hodgson (Berkley, Mass.) took the loss going 5.2 innings and surrendering eight runs, all earned, on 11 hits with five strikeouts.
Recap, photo courtesy of Framingham State University
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