
Freshman Eric Cavers finished 2-3 with a homer, two
runs scored and an RBI, extending his team-best hitting
streak to 14 games
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2002 Northeast-10
Baseball Tournament First Round
Bentley Stuns Ravens, 5-2
Bryant turns Ravens batters in knots
in out-dueling Shank
RINDGE, N.H. (May 8, 2002)
- Freshman right-hander Tim Bryant kept the Franklin Pierce University
offense off-balance all afternoon in leading Bentley
College to a 5-2 upset victory in first round action of
the Northeast-10 Conference Baseball Tournament at Crystal
Field this afternoon.
Bentley (22-22, 16-16 NE-10), the
third seed in the NE-10’s Pepin Division, advances to the
double-elimination round and will face Pepin Division Champion
UMass Lowell (26-15, 21-11 NE-10) on Friday night at LaLacheur
Park in Lowell, Mass., at 7 p.m. In the Conference’s other
first round match-up, Stonehill College (25-20-1, 19-13
NE-10) defeated College of Saint Rose (32-21, 21-11 NE-10),
4-3, to advance to the weekend tourney and will face the
Markey Division’s top-seed, Bryant College (33-18, 23-9
NE-10) on Friday at LaLacheur Park at 4 p.m.
Franklin Pierce, the No. 2 seed in
the Markey Division, suffers its fourth-straight postseason
loss as many games dating back to the 2000 season. The Ravens
fell in last year’s NE-10 first round encounter with Southern
Connecticut State University, 6-4.
This afternoon, Bryant out-dueled FP
junior right-hander Chris Shank (Westminster,
Mass./Oakmont Regional) and kept the Ravens bats
quiet for most of the afternoon. He held the Ravens No.
2-5 batters to a combined one-for-16 as FP
left eight runners
on base for the game. Bryant yielded just two earned runs
on nine hits with two strikeouts and a walk in the complete
game effort.
Shank suffered his first loss of
the season to a New England team as he fell to 8-2 on the
season. He allowed four earned runs on eight hits with six
strikeouts and five walks in 8.1 innings of work.
The two teams traded solo homers
in the second inning to start the scoring. Bentley senior
Bernie Driscoll belted a leadoff homer to left center, then FP
freshman Eric Cavers (Otisfield, Maine/Oxford
Hills) smacked a two-out blast in the bottom of
the frame.
The game remained knotted at 1-1
until the sixth, when Falcons senior Steve Vickers lined
a leadoff homer down the rightfield line.
Shank worked out of a huge jam in
the eighth, as Bentley placed runners on second and third
with no outs after a Vickers double. However, Cavers made
a sliding catch in shallow rightfield and Shank fanned a
batter then got the final out on a foul out to first base.
Bentley got the insurance it was
looking for in the ninth inning with two walks and one out. FP
junior Jon White (Medford, Mass./Arlington Catholic)
came on in relief of Shank and got one quick out at second
on a fielder’s choice advancing a runner to third. After
senior John DiGennaro scored on a wild pitch and classmate
Bernie Driscoll walked, Vickers belted a two-run double
down the leftfield line to put the Falcons up 5-1.
Franklin Pierce got its first two
batters on base in the bottom of the eighth as Cavers was
hit by a pitch and freshman Bear Dunn (Charlton, Mass./Shepherd
Hill) followed with a double to right center. After
a ground out, senior Eric Burney (Rockville, Conn./Rockville)
drove in Cavers with a sacrifice fly, but that was all the
Ravens would get as Bryant got senior Scott Loiseau
(Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) to foul out
to first base to end the game.
Vickers finished four-for-five with
two doubles, a homer and three RBIs, while junior Jamie
Gath finished 2-4 with a pair of doubles and a stolen base.
Dunn was a perfect 3-3 at the plate
for FP
with a double and a walk, while Cavers finished
2-3 with a homer, two runs scored and an RBI, extending
his team-best hitting streak to 14 games. Loiseau hit 2-5
with a double.
FP
(29-17, 22-10 NE-10), ranked
third in this week’s NCAA Division II Northeast Regional
poll, still has an outside shot at its first ever NCAA Tournament
berth with Saint Rose’s (ranked sixth) loss today but must
wait out the selection process early next week. The Ravens
set school records for overall and Conference victories
this season with 29 and 22, respectively.
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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R
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H
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E
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| Bentley |
0
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1
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0
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0
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0
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1
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0
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0
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3
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5
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9
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1
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0
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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1
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2
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9
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0
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Batteries:
BEN: Tim Bryant and Kevin Lyons
FPC: Chris Shank, Jon White (9th) and Al Medeiros
WP: Bryant (4-2)
LP: Shank (8-2)
HR: Driscoll (10); Vickers (10); Cavers (7).