Endicott College Baseball Splits Doubleheader Today – Softball Drops Double Header In Florida Sunday Morning to William Paterson 3-0

Endicott Baseball

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. – On day one of their spring break trip to central Florida for the 2016 RussMatt Invitational Tournament, the Endicott baseball team split a pair of games with 2015 Centennial Conference Finalists Franklin & Marshall. The Gulls (2-1) saw their lineup produce offensively in game one before the Diplomats (4-4) shutdown Endicott in game two.

Game One – Endicott 11, Franklin & Marshall 3

Sophomore second baseman Michael DeDonato (Chelmsford, Mass) went 4-for-4 with three RBI, including one on his first career homerun, and added two runs scored and a stolen base to lead Endicott to a convincing game one win over Franklin & Marshall.

DeDonato’s homerun to left came in the top of the fifth inning to put Endicott ahead 5-0 after spotting starting JJ Branch (Milford, Mass.) four runs in the top of the first. In that four-run top of the first, Endicott loaded the bases with no outs and on an Anthony Serina (Portsmouth, R.I.) single to right the ball was misplayed allowing all three runners to score. Freshman left fielder Evan Lumpinski (Woodbridge, Conn.) followed with a RBI groundout to plate Serina.

After two shutout innings by Branch (2-0), F&M got two runs back in the bottom of the third on an infield error with the bases loaded and one more via a fielder’s choice grounder off the bat of Diplomats freshman right fielder Brian Meerholz (Fair Lawn, N.J.).

DeDonato continued his hot hitting in game one with a two-RBI single to right in the top of the fourth that plated seniors Cody Hall (Rutland, Mass.) and Josh Drew (Intervale, N.H.). With two outs in the frame, Drew singled to right and advanced to third on a double to the gap in left center by Hall which set up DeDonato’s RBI chance from the top of the lineup.

One inning later, Endicott capped off their scoring with a four-run bottom of the fifth highlighted by a RBI triple by Serina, a stolen base by junior outfielder Cam Farnham (Andover, Mass.) that allowed a runner to score from third, and a two-run shot to left by senior centerfielder Corbin Hyde (XXX), his second of the  year.

F&M senior third baseman Matt Mezansky (Larchmont, N.Y.) hit a solo homerun off Branch in the top of the fifth to end his outing by three combined shutout innings by junior relievers Eric Nagle (Manchester, Conn.) and Victor Molle (Peabody, Mass.) solidified the Endicott win.

Game Two – Franklin & Marshall 8, Endicott 0

F&M sophomore righty Mike Androconis (Westfield, N.J.) silenced the Gulls bats over the course of seven shutout innings to help the Diplomats salvage a split, winning 8-0. Androconis struck out seven batters, allowed just three hits, and failed to issue a free pass as he improved to 2-1 on the year.

Junior shortstop Reed Williams (Milford, N.J.) totaled five RBIs in game two including doubles in the fourth and fifth innings that both drove in two runners apiece. Reed’s double in the top of the fourth pushed F&M’s lead to 4-0 and in the fifth, his two-run double down the right field line capped off the scoring at 8-0.

F&M also benefited from a 3-for-4 day at the plate from junior outfielder David Iacobucci (Malvern, Pa.) who had two RBI hits in the win.

Gulls senior starter Davarn Nova (Buzzard’s Bay, Mass.) gave up two earned runs over 1 1/3 innings before turning the ball over to junior reliever Colby Morris (Newburyport, Mass.) with one out and the bases load. Morris, appearing in his first game since the 2014 NCAA New England Regional Tournament, forced an inning-ending 6-4-3 double-play to hold F&M to a 2-0 lead after the top of the second. F&M, however, would go on to tag Endicott pitching for three runs in the fourth and fifth innings to cushion their lead.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Endicott and Franklin & Marshall met today for the first time since the 2009 RussMatt Central Florida Invitational when split a pair of games in Winter Haven, Fla.
  • The Gulls improved to
  • As a team, Endicott hit for the cycle for the second straight game, compiling eight singles, one double, one triple, and two homeruns for a total of 12 hits.
  • Seven of Endicott’s nine starters recorded at least one hit in game one.
  • In game two, junior Colby Morris made his first appearance since earning a win over Southern Maine in the 2014 NCAA New England Regional Tournament as he missed the 2015 season to injury.

FOR THE FOES

  • Matt Mezansky went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a RBI with his fourth career homerun in game one.
  • Mike Androconis has now has a 12 2/3 scoreless innings streak dating back to his start against Guilford on February 27th. Androconis shutout Elizabethtown over five innings before his complete-game shutout in game two veruss Endicott.

WHAT’S NEXT

Endicott (2-1) continues its spring break trip with day two action against UMass Dartmouth on Monday, March 14th at 3:30 p.m. The Gulls and Corsairs will meet on Lake Myrtle Park, Field 4 in Auburndale, Fla.

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Endicott Softball

CLERMONT, Fla. – (Video Season Preview) The Endicott softball team dropped its 2016 season opener to William Paterson, 3-0, on Sunday morning at Legends Way Field 4.

Pioneers junior starter Allison Podmajersky (Red Bank, N.J.) threw a complete-game two-hitter, striking out eight and walking two, to earn the win (1-0). Podmajersky did not allow a batter to reach second base and nearly retired the last 11 batters in order minus her two-out walk to Jamie Corda (Higganum, Conn.) in the bottom of the sixth.

Endicott senior Courtney Blake (East Islip, N.Y.) took the loss (0-1) on seven innings pitched, seven hits, three runs (two earned), one walk, and four strikeouts.

William Paterson grabbed a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Kaitlyn Poretti (Florence, N.J.) sliced an RBI triple down the right field line to plate Rachel Wasilak (Livingston, N.J.) from first base. Wasilak kept the inning alive by chopping a single over the leap of Gulls’ third baseman Sam DiBella (Danvers, Mass.) down the left field line before scoring on Poretti’s extra-base hit.

In the fifth, the Pioneers added a pair of insurance runs as pinch-runner Christine Griffith (Upper Saddle River, N.J.) scored on a wild pitch, while Wasilk drove home Eleni Lutas (Pompton Plains, N.J.) with an RBI single up the middle.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • William Paterson is now 3-1 in the all-time series, which dates back to March 14, 2004.
  • Julia McNeill (Smithtown, N.Y.) and Emily Hoffman (Malden, Mass.) both collected singles in the loss.

FOR THE FOES

  • Wasilak went 3-for-3 with one run scored and one RBI.
  • Lutas, Kelsey Wimmershoff (Park Ridge, N.J.), and Tracy Geller (Commack, N.Y.) all notched hits in the win, with Geller recording the only other extra-base hit (double in the top of the seventh).

CLERMONT, Fla. – The Endicott softball team fell to Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA), 7-3, on Sunday afternoon at Legends Way Field 1.

MCLA senior Rachel Quackenbush (Hoosick Falls, N.Y.) earned the win (2-0) on seven innings pitched, eight hits, three runs (one earned), three walks, and six strikeouts.

Endicott sophomore Laura Somerville (Suffield, Conn.) was dealt the loss on five innings pitched, seven hits, seven runs (all earned), five walks, and four punchouts. Classmate Mikaela Mallozzi (Shelton, Conn.) closed out the sixth by inducing three ground outs, along with giving up a two-out double.

In the top of the first inning, the Trailblazers scored all seven of their runs with two outs in the frame to give Quackenbush plenty of cushion room to work with before the Gulls attempted a late comeback bid in the sixth.

Angelica Perfido (Whately, Mass.) worked a bases loaded walk to get the offense going in the first, while Sierra Bailey (Hoosick Falls, N.Y.) and Katie Berghela (Watervliet, N.Y.) highlighted the inning as each student-athlete drove in a pair of runs with a double. Sam Boyle (Pittsfield, Mass.) and Francesca Belli (Watertown, Mass.) also notched RBI singles in the seven-run frame.

After the Gulls scored on a throwing error in the second, Jamie Corda (Higganum, Conn.) cut into the deficit at 7-2 in the sixth when she roped a run-producing double down the left field line to plate Chrissy Gikas (Danvers, Mass.) from second with two outs. The Gulls proceeded to get another run on a throwing error later in the inning to make it 7-3, but Quackenbush ended a first-and-third threat with a fly out to right field to lock up the victory.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • With today’s win, MCLA tied up the all-time series (2-2), which dates back to March 20, 2008.
  • Corda collected the first multi-hit game for the Gulls this season as the senior left fielder went 2-for-3 with one run scored, an RBI, a walk, and one stolen base.
  • Danielle Stratton (Agawam, Mass.) and Julia McNeill (Smithtown, N.Y.) also had stolen bases in the loss.

FOR THE FOES

  • Chelsea Coleman (Brookfield, Conn.) 2-for-3 with one run scored in the win.
  • At the plate, Quackenbush went 1-for-2 with a run scored and two walks.

WHAT’S NEXT

Endicott (0-2) takes on Keene State (9 AM) and Plymouth St. (11 AM) tomorrow at Hancock Park at fields 4 & 3, respectively

Information supplied by Endicott College Sports Information Office

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