FP
and Westminster
to Square Off for ECAC Title
Ravens host 2002 ECAC Division II Championship Friday and
Saturday
RINDGE, N.H. (May 15, 2002)
- Franklin Pierce University
and Westminster (Pa.) College
will battle for the 2002 Eastern College Athletic Conference
(ECAC) Division II Baseball Championship in a best-of-three
series at Crystal Field this weekend. The teams will play
a doubleheader on Friday beginning at noon, with a single
game on Saturday, if necessary, at 1 p.m.
Franklin Pierce is making its second
ECAC Tournament appearance in the last three years, while
Westminster is appearing in its second-straight ECAC Championship. FP
dropped two-straight in the 2000 Tournament in Oakdale,
N.Y., falling to Binghamton University (7-6 in 11 innings)
before being eliminated by host Dowling College (3-2). Westminster
placed second out of three teams at the 2001 ECAC Championships
behind Dowling and ahead of Molloy College. Friday will
be the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
FP
(29-17) enters the ECAC Championship
after missing out on its first ever NCAA Division II Tournament
berth earlier this week. A 5-2 loss to Bentley College in
the first round of the Northeast-10 Conference Tournament
last Wednesday, coupled with Dowling’s 5-3 win over Concordia
University, the region’s top seed on Friday, sealed the
Ravens fate.
The Ravens, ranked fourth in New
England, have shattered the program records for overall
and Conference victories this season and look to post the
first 30-win season in program history this weekend. However, FP
dropped to 0-4 all-time in postseason play with its
loss to Bentley in the first postseason baseball contest
ever played at Crystal Field.
Junior Chris Shank, who
earned NE-10 Pitcher of the Year honors this season,
leads the Ravens pitching staff.
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FP
is led by the arms of first team
All-Northeast-10 junior right-handers Chris Shank
(Westminster, Mass./Oakmont Regional) and Jon
White (Medford, Mass./Arlington Catholic). The duo
are scheduled to start games one and three, respectively,
for the Ravens this weekend.
Shank, who earned NE-10 Pitcher of
the Year honors this season, has posted an 8-2 (2nd in NE-10
for wins) record on the mound with a 2.64 ERA (3rd), 97
strikeouts (1st) and just 23 walks in 85.1 innings pitched
(2nd). He also ranks among the NCAA Division II leaders
with 10.23 strikeouts per nine innings and his school-record
.198 opposing batting average is tops in the Conference.
White, without question the most
improved player in the Northeast-10 this spring, has posted
a 9-3 record (1st NE-10) and a 2.56 ERA (2nd) with 84 strikeouts
(4th) and just 18 walks in 81 innings pitched (6th). He
is the first pitcher in program history to reach nine victories
in a season and he also leads the Conference with a school-record
ten pickoffs and his .221 opponent batting average ranks
sixth in the NE-10.

Sophomore Matt Weagle has posted four-straight wins
with a 1.85 ERA and 44 strikeouts and just seven walks
in 34 innings
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The Ravens have also received a late-season
lift from sophomore right-hander Matt Weagle (Charlton,
Mass./Shepherd Hill), an All-Region selection as
a freshman. After dropping his first five decisions of the
spring, he has posted four-straight wins with a 1.85 ERA
and 44 strikeouts and just seven walks in 34 innings (11.65
Ks/9IP) down the stretch. Weagle is 4-5 overall with a 5.05
ERA and 85 strikeouts (3rd NE-10) in 73 innings of work
and is slated to start game two on Friday.
On offense, the Ravens are paced
by first team All-Conference shortstop Scott Loiseau
(Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) and third team
All-NE-10 first baseman Dante Blancarte (Amesbury,
Mass./Amesbury).
Loiseau leads the Ravens with a .360
(64-178) batting average (15th NE-10), 45 runs scored, ten
doubles, two triples, 11 homeruns (10th), 20 multi-hit games
and 30 RBIs. Blancarte is batting .355 (61-172) with 38
runs scored, 12 doubles, 12 homers (5th NE-10) and 45 RBIs.
His .634 slugging percentage is good for tenth in the Conference
and he has also totaled a team-best 12 multi-RBI games and
his 17 multi-hit games ranks second in the team.
Junior Dan Close has smacked
12 homers to go along with 52 runs scored, 11 doubles,
three triples, 27 RBIs, 12 stolen bases and a .285
batting average
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Second-team All-Conference outfielder
Dan Close (Leominster, Mass./Leominster)
is the third cog in the Ravens power surge this season that
has seen three Ravens reach double figures in homers en
route to belting a school-record 66 homers as a team this
spring. Close has smacked 12 homers (5th NE-10) to go along
with 52 runs scored (7th), 11 doubles, three triples, 27
RBIs, 12 stolen bases (on 14 attempts) and a .285 (47-165)
batting average.
Junior Mike Callahan (Worcester,
Mass./St. Peter Marian), a third-team All-NE-10
selection at second base, is hitting .340 (52-153) with
34 runs scored, nine doubles, six homeruns and 34 RBIs.
Westminster (23-7) is in its final
year of their transition from NCAA Division II to Division
III status and will become full members of the Presidents
Athletic Conference this fall. The Titans have posted a
3.55 team earned run average this spring as well as a .346
team batting average.
Sophomore right-hander Pat Boyle,
who led Division II in ERA for part of the season, leads
the staff with an 11-2 record (setting a school-record for
wins), 1.70 ERA and 103 strikeouts with just 21 walks in
74 innings pitched.
Junior Matt Pournaras sports a 4-1
record with a 2.90 ERA in 31 innings. Junior Kevin Culp
leads the Titans offense with a .433 (29-67) batting average,
19 runs scored, four doubles, two triples, four homers and
18 RBIs. He is also 4-3 with a 4.69 ERA on the mound this
season.
Classmate Kevin Humberston is hitting
.418 (33-75) with 25 runs scored, two doubles, two homeruns
and 19 RBIs. Sophomore shortstop Nathan Stantzer is batting
.402 (41-102) with 34 runs scored, six doubles, four homers
and 25 RBIs to go along with a school-record 26 stolen bases
(30 attempts).
Westminster enters this weekend having
won two-straight games and 13 out of its last 14 overall,
with the lone loss coming in a 6-5 decision to Frostburg
State College on May 4. 2002
ECAC DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP
Best-of-three series
Crystal Field - Rindge, N.H.
Friday, May 17
Westminster (Pa.) College at Franklin Pierce University
(DH)
- Noon
Saturday, May 18
Westminster (Pa.) College at Franklin Pierce University
- 1
p.m. (if necessary)