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Box Score 2 KALAMAZOO, Mich. - With
their sweep, the Trine University baseball team tied a school
record for wins in a season as they defeated Kalamazoo College 8-3
and 3-2. The Thunder are now 22-14 on the season and 16-8 in the
MIAA.
The opening game saw the Thunder jumped out to
the early lead and never looked back as they plated all the runs
they would need in the top of the first, all coming with at least
one out. Junior Matt Zurbriggen (Crown Point, Ind./Crown
Point) started things off with a double to left center.
Senior Ryan smith (Danville, Ind./Danville) would then
single to bring home Zurbriggen. Smith would then score on an error
by the Hornets second baseman.
After a walk to junior Tom Wilder
(Petersburg, Mich./Summerfield), senior Craig Rinkes
(Medina, Ohio/Medina) scored a run on an infield
single. Then with two outs, senior Brian Hoeper (Angola,
Ind./Angola) walked to load the bases. Freshman Ethan
Prebynski (Auburn, Ind./DeKalb) would plate a run when
he singled to right for what would be the game-winner.
Trine added a run in the second started by a
two-out single from junior Steve Cornett (Bremen,
Ind./Bremen). A walk to Wilder, followed by another single
by Rinkes plated the run.
The Trine offense added another run in the third
with a leadoff double by Hoeper. Senior Josh Rivera
(Somonauk, Ill./Somonauk) would then plate Hoeper on a
single through the left side.
The run scoring would continue for the Thunder in
the fourth as Wilder led off the inning with a single. After
advancing to second on a wild pitch, Wilder would be brought home
on an error by Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo's only runs would come in the
fifth, all started by a Trine error. With two outs, the Hornets
would score all three runs on another Trine error.
The Thunder escaped trouble in the sixth as
Kalamazoo loaded the bases with one out, but junior Phil Stakely
(Ostrander, Ohio/Buckeye Valley) came on to get the
Hornets batter to ground into an inning-ending 6-4-3 double
play.
Trine would tack on another run in the seventh
with two outs. Zurbriggen walked and advanced to second on a
throwing error on a pickoff attempt. Smith would then deliver an
RBI single through the left side to score the game's final
run.
Rinkes had a solid game at the plate going 3-4
with three RBI. Smith collected two hits while driving in two and
scoring once. Wilder, Zurbriggen and Cornett each scored two
runs.
On the mound, freshman Braxton Siddons
(Churubusco, Ind./Churubusco) earned his fourth win,
lasting 4 1/3 innings, allowing three unearned runs on one hit
while striking out three. Junior Nick Cocanower (Elkhart,
Ind./Concord) pitched an inning of relief allowing a hit and
a walk. Stakely came on to earn his first save of the season,
pitching the final 1 2/3 innings and allowing just one hit.
Both teams scored early in game two as the first
three innings would provide the only runs of the game
Trine once again struck first, scoring twice in
the first inning. Rivera led things off with a walk and sophomore
Ben Witter (Naples, Fla./Golden Gate) followed with a
bunt single. After a wild pitch moved both runners up, an RBI
groundout by freshman R.J. Flowers (Hamilton,
Mich./Hamilton) scored Rivera. Siddons followed with a
single to center, scoring the other run.
In the second, Prebynski led off with a single
down the line and advanced to second on a wild pitch. After a
groundout by Rivera advance the runner to third, Witter knocked a
single to left to score what would be the game winning run.
Kalamazoo answered with a run in the second with
two outs. The Hornets would use a leadoff single in the third to
plate another run. Trine starter, sophomore Mike Sentman
(Batavia, Ill./Batavia), shut Kalamazoo down from
there as he didn't allow a hit in the fourth, fifth or sixth
innings.
In the seventh, Sentman retired the first two
batters he faced before the Thunder allowed the tying run to reach
on an error. Sophomore Jeremy Spalding (Toledo, Ohio/Toledo
Central Catholic) came on to strike out the only batter he
faced to earn his conference-leading ninth save of the season.
Sentman finished the day allowing four hits and
two earned runs while striking out five batters.
Freshman Jordan Bear (Fort Wayne,
Ind./Leo) led the Thunder at the plate going 3-4 in the game
with two doubles. Witter and Siddons each collected two hits and an
RBI while Flowers drove in Trine's other run.
Trine will take the week off for final exams
before returning to action against defending conference champion
Adrian College on the road for a doubleheader beginning at 2:00
p.m. on May 4.