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Baseball Drops a Pair to the Owls

Baseball Drops a Pair to the Owls

May has three hits, 2 RBI on the Day

 

Westfield, Mass. - The Fitchburg State University baseball team dropped a pair of games to the Owls of Westfield State (7-4, 20-4) in non-conference action.

The Basics

Score: Fitchburg State 4, Westfield State 7 (Game One)
Score: Fitchburg State 4, Westfield State 20 (Game Two)
Records: Fitchburg State (0-4) | Westfield State (9-1)

How It Happened

Game One 

Senior starting pitcher Vincenzo Camera picked up his first collegiate win for Westfield, tossing five innings while allowing three earned runs, scattering seven hits and striking out six.  Trevor Edwards worked the seventh inning to earn his sixth save of the season, and his third in the last two days.

Fitchburg led 2-0 after two innings getting a leadoff triple from Nicholas Cordeau (Melrose, Mass.) and an RBI single from Zachary May (Rochdale, Mass.).   Richard Sharpe (Townsend, Mass.) doubled home a run in the second.

Westfield got two runs in the bottom half of the inning to tie the score.   The Owls tacked on four more runs in the bottom of the third inning to take control, getting RBI singles from Brett Dooley and Bryant Dana.

Game Two 
 In the nightcap, it was bombs away for the Owls in the final game of the four-game set.  Westfield struck for five runs in the first, 10 runs in the second, and five in the fifth.

Kyle Andreoli rapped out four hits and three RBI in a spot start. Dooley and Spencer Cloutier each had two hits and a two-run double each.

Jackson Vail (Grafton, Mass.) had a pair of RBI's for the Falcons.

By The Numbers

  • Casey Boudreau and Ethan Day each had a pair of hits for the Owls in game one.
  • In game one Sharpe, Cordeau and Vail were all repeat hitters for the Falcons. 
  • Alec Hanney (Leominster, Mass.) took the loss for Fitchburg, scattering 6 runs over two innings with three walks
  • Matthew Pingitore (Rutland, Mass.) and May were the lone repeat hitters for Fitchburg in game two.
  • Adam Kirsch (New London, Conn.) took the pitching loss.
  • Nate Langmeier pitched six innings, striking out 10 to earn his third win of the season.
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Up Next

The Falcons will travel to Salem State on Friday afternoon for a MASCAC conference match-up starting at 1:00 PM.