Williamstown, Mass. - Senior co-captain Sean Killeen
(Greenfield, Mass.) hit two homeruns, including an eighth
inning grand slam to give the Trinity College Bantams a 7-3 victory
over the Tufts University Jumbos in the New England Small College
Athletic Conference (NESCAC) baseball championship finals this
morning at Bobby Coombs Field. Trinity, ranked No. 6 in the nation,
improves to 29-5 with their second consecutive NESCAC championship
title, while the Jumbos fall to 19-19.
Tufts jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning behind three
hits including two doubles before Trinity starter, sophomore
Andrew Janiga (Ellington, Conn.), would settle in,
allowing just two hits and one run over the next four innings of
work. The Bantams trailed 3-0 when Janiga left the game in the
sixth, but the offense would eventually heat up on a cold and windy
day, giving the Bantams yet another clutch come-from behind
win.
The Jumbos, who sent five different pitchers to the mound for no
more than two innings apiece, were able to keep the Trinity offense
off balance until the bottom of the sixth, when senior co-captain
Ryan Piacentini (Portland, Me.) took advantage of
a dropped foul ball, and doubled to the wall before freshman
Kevin Mortimer (Spencer, Mass.) would bring
Piacentini home with a line drive single to center.
The Bantams, who left twelve runners on base, then got a 400-ft.
center field solo homerun from Killeen an inning later, one of his
four hits and five RBI on the day, to cut the Tufts lead to 3-2.
Killeen's five RBI and two homeruns both tie a NESCAC championship
tournament single-game record, each shared by three others.
Trinity, trailing 3-2 after seven, loaded the bases in the bottom
of the eighth after sophomore Kevin Collins (Easton,
Conn.) reached on an error, junior Stephen
Bernstorf (Cockeysville, Md.) singled, and junior
Jack Abbott (Longmeadow, Mass.) executed a perfect
bunt down the third base line. Junior Matt Sullivan (North
Reading, Mass.) walked to force in the tying run, setting
the table for Killeen who delivered in a big way, as the catcher
muscled a grand-slam homerun through a stiff breeze down the left
field line to give the Bantams a 7-3 lead.
Sophomore Connor O'Sullivan Pierce (Cambridge,
Mass.), who relieved Janiga in the sixth, found himself in
a bases-loaded jam in the ninth, after sophomore David
Orlowitz (Wakefield, Mass.), sophomore David
Leresche (St. Louis, MO) and junior Nate Bankoff
(Lynnfield, Mass.) reached base to put the tying run at
the plate for the Jumbos with just one out.
O'Sullivan-Pierce, who was a victim of two errors in the inning,
escaped the jam unscathed as the Bantams clinched their third
NESCAC Championship in school history, a league record.
O'Sullivan-Pierce pitched four strong innings, allowing just two
hits and striking out three for the win. Janiga and
O'Sullivan-Pierce overcame eight Trinity errors in the field to
allow just one earned run and two unearned runs combined. Tufts
starter senior Mike Stefaniak (Needham, Mass.),
sophomore Derek Miller (Whitman, Mass.) and
freshman Chris DeGoti (Miami, Fl.) combined for
five shutout innings and five strikeouts to highlight the Jumbos
pitching staff.
Junior James Wood (Windham, N.H.) reached base
four times for the Bantams. Sophomore Chase Rose
(Acottsdale, Az.) and freshman Sam Sager
(Cranston, R.I.) collected two hits apiece to lead the
Jumbos offensively.
With th win, the defending National Champion Trinity College
Bantams earn an automatic bid to the 2009 Division III NCAA
tournament, the time and location to be determined.
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