Bridgewater State, Westfield State Continue in MASCAC Baseball Tournament with WIns
After winning their tournament games on Friday, Bridgewater State and Westfield State are continuing on in the MASCAC Baseball Tournament which continues on Saturday.
After winning their tournament games on Friday, Bridgewater State and Westfield State are continuing on in the MASCAC Baseball Tournament which continues on Saturday.
#4 Westfield State 8, #6 Worcester State 6 Box Score
SALEM, Mass. – No. 6 seed Worcester State rallied for four runs in the ninth, but Sean Clark (Dudley, Mass.) threw out Nate Thurber (Framingham, Mass.) at the plate on an RBI single by Anthony Iamarone (Providence, R.I.) to record the third out and preserve an 8-6 victory for No. 4 seed Westfield State in the semifinals of the MASCAC Baseball Tournament.
The Owls (27-15) move on to another elimination game on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. in Salem to face the loser of Friday afternoon's No. 1 Salem State ad No. 2 Bridgewater State game.
The Lancers end their season 11-28.
Joe Espinola (Plymouth, Mass.) picked up his fifth save and starter Colton Vasseur (Colchster, Conn.) earned the win, pitching seven innings and allowing two runs - one earned on eight hits with five strikeouts and a walk. Jarret Morrill (Chelmsford, Mass.) suffered the loss going six innings, giving up three runs - one earned on four hits with five strikeouts.
Frankie Hernandez (Framingham, Mass.) gave Worcester State an early lead with an RBI single to center in the first. Westfield State took advantage of two Lancer errors in the third as Tray Faulkner (Springfield, Mass.), who led off the inning with a single, came around to score on a throwing error by the shortstop.
Gavin Wells (North Attleboro, Mass.) put Worcester State back on top in the fourth, scoring from third on a wild pitch after a two-base throwing error put him on third following a lead-off single.
The Owls came back in the fourth as Westfield State's Nate Florence (Chicopee, Mass.) slugged his seventh home run to left field in, tying the game at two-apiece.
Rightfielder Justin Neidel (Attleboro, Mass.) prevented a Worcester rally in the top of the fifth as he gunned out Tyler Smith (Leominster, Mass.), who tried to go first to third on a base hit by Hernandez. The Owls pushed ahead, 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth as a walk to Sam Palmer (Medfield, Mass.), a passed ball and run scoring double by Devin Slattery (Ware, Mass.) gave Westfield State the lead.
A three-run seventh by the Owls broke the game open a Westfield State surged ahead, 6-2. Two hits and a walk loaded the bases with no outs. A wild pitch and a two-run throwing error by the third baseman plated three runs on just two hits in the inning.
Alex Martin (Shrewsbury, Mass.) extended the lead with a two-run double in the eighth.
However, the Lancers made it interesting in the top of the ninth. An RBI single by Kevin Doyle (Bridgewater, Mass.) and a sacrifice fly by Hernandez made the score 8-4. Thurber plated another run with an RBI double before Espinola came in with runners on second and third. Iamarone laced a single to left to score one run, but Thurber was out at the plate to end the game.
#2 Bridgewater State 5, #1 Salem State 3 Box Score
SALEM, Mass. -- The Bridgewater State University baseball team is one win away from a third straight Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament championship.
The second-seeded Bears are the only unbeaten team remaining in the double-elimination tournament after defeating top-seeded Salem State University, 5-3, on Friday afternoon.
Sophomore Trey Yesu (Monson, Mass.) continued his strong pitching, giving up three runs (two earned) and five hits in eight innings to improve to 6-2. Nick Reiser (Nahant, Mass.) closed the win, allowing just a hit in the ninth inning to record his second save.
BSU (25-14) will play in the title round Saturday at 3 p.m. against the winner of an 11 a.m. elimination game between Salem State and fourth-seeded Westfield State University.
If the Bears lose that game, an if-necessary game would take place on Sunday at 1 p.m. in Salem.
BSU is attempting to become the first program to win three consecutive MASCAC titles since the tourney began in 2001.
The conference champion receives an automatic bid in the NCAA Division 3 tournament, which begins May 17.
The Bears have won 16 of their last 20 games and are riding a four-game winning streak. They opened the tourney Thursday at home with a 16-7 win over Worcester State University, which was eliminated by Westfield State, 8-6, on Friday.
BSU, which averaged 9.5 runs per game in the regular season, was held scoreless by Salem State through six innings and trailed the Vikings, 1-0.
But the Bears scored twice in the seventh, added two more in the eighth and then scored an insurance run in the ninth for the victory.
BSU outhit Salem State, 12-6, with the two three hitters in the lineup combining for six of the hits.
Kevin Lindsay (East Bridgewater, Mass.) went 2-for-4 with a walk, run and an RBI. Scott Emerson (Peabody, Mass.) was 2-for-5 with a double and an RBI, while Ryan Flaherty (Duxbury, Mass.) went 2-for-5.
Salem State took a 1-0 lead in the fifth inning when Brady Boucher (Taunton, Mass.) walked and went to second on a sacrifice bunt by Aidan Lynch (North Andover, Mass.) before scoring on a single up the middle by Edward Field (Gloucester, Mass.).
The Bears broke through in the top of the seventh to take the lead.
Mathew Pigeon (Canton, Mass.) led with a single to center. With two outs, Joe Frechette (Plymouth, Mass.) singled to left-center and Emerson and Lindsay followed with RBI singles.
The Bears made it 4-1 in the eighth with Steven Simon (Hanover, Mass.) leading off with a single to right-center and Jay Wladkowski (Norwood, Mass.) drawing a walk.
Pigeon sacrificed them, but Simon was out at the plate on a fielder's choice grounder by DJ Prampin (Worcester, Mass.). After a stole base by Prampin put two runners in scoring position with two outs, Joshua Selander (Granby, Conn.) delivered a clutch two-run single to center.
Salem State cut the margin to 4-3 in the eighth inning.
Connor Dolan (Rockland, Mass.) reached on a dropped fly ball and scored on a triple to left-center by Mark Smith (East Haven, Conn.). A groundout by Yabdriel Gonzalez (New Haven, Conn.) brought in Smith.
BSU plated the game's final run in the ninth when Lindsay walked, Flaherty singled up the middle and Wladkowski singled up the middle with two outs.
Reiser gave up a one-out single to Boucher before getting the next two batters on fly balls to end the game.
Yesu struck out eight and walked just one with one of the runs he allowed being unearned.
In his previous three starts, Yesu had allowed one unearned run and 11 hits and had not given up an earned run since April 14.
Cam Fisher (Burlington, Conn.), the first of four Salem State pitchers, allowed two runs and eight hits with three strikeouts in 6 2-3 innings. Fisher (6-1) lost for the first time this season after posting wins in his first six decisions.
BSU has won eight straight MASCAC tournament games, going 3-0 the past two seasons on the way to the titles.
Release courtesy of Salem State and Bridgewater State Sports Information