Junior Chris Shank leads
the Ravens with an 8-1 record on the mound with an
NE-10 best 2.45 ERA and 91 strikeouts with just 18
walks in 77 innings pitched.
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FP
Armed and
Ready for NE-10 Tourney
Ravens making third straight postseason
appearance (first at home) and host Bentley College on Wednesday
RINDGE, N.H. (May 7, 2002)
- The Franklin Pierce University
baseball team is making its
third-straight postseason appearance and will host a tournament
game for the first time in program history when it faces
Bentley College on Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m.
FP
(29-16, 22-10 NE-10) hosts a
Northeast-10 Conference first round game on Wednesday, with
the winner advancing to this weekend’s double-elimination
bracket where it will face NE-10 Pepin Division Champion
UMass Lowell (26-15, 21-11 NE-10) on Friday night at LeLacheur
Park in Lowell, Mass., at 7 p.m.
The Ravens are the hottest team in
the Conference entering the postseason as they have won
16-of-their-last-19 games (with one of those losses a forfeit
against Saint Rose) and a school-record six-straight. FP
finished the regular season ranked second in the NE-10’s
Markey Division, just one game behind Division Champ Bryant
College.
The strength of the Ravens has been
its pitching staff, which enters the postseason ranked third
in the in the Northeast-10 with a 4.69 team ERA - 0.33 lower
than the school record 5.02 ERA set in 2000. FP
pitchers
have struck out a school-record 387 batters this season
(9.12/9IP) which leads the league. In fact, starting pitchers
Chris Shank (Westminster, Mass./Oakmont Regional),
Matt Weagle (Charlton, Mass./Shepherd Hill) and
Jon White (Medford, Mass./Arlington Catholic)
rank one-two-and-three in the NE-10 in strikeouts, repectively.
Shank, the odds on favorite to take
home Conference Pitcher of the Year honors, leads the Ravens
with an 8-1 record on the mound with an NE-10 best 2.45
ERA and 91 strikeouts with just 18 walks in 77 innings pitched.
Opposing batters are hitting a league-low .192 against the
junior right-hander this season and he is yielding just
0.92 walks and hits per innings pitched (WHIP). Shank is
scheduled to start Wednesday’s game for the Ravens and is
2-0 with a 1.20 ERA and 18 strikeouts and just three walks
in 15 innings against Bentley this season.
Junior Jon White boasts
a 2.46 ERA to go along with 84 strikeouts and just
17 walks in 80.1 innings of work
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White is without question the most
improved player in the Conference this season. After posting
a 4- 8 record with a 7.59 ERA
and 52 strikeouts in his first two seasons at FPC, the junior
right-hander has posted a 9-3 mark this season, leads the
NE-10 in wins and marks the first time in program history
a Ravens pitcher has reached nine victories in a season.
White ranks second to Shank among Conference leaders with
a 2.46 ERA to go along with 84 strikeouts and just 17 walks
in 80.1 innings of work. His .220 opposing batting average
ranks fifth in the League.
Weagle, this week’s Conference Pitcher
of the Week, has been the Ravens top pitcher over the last
two weeks after getting off to a slow start. The sophomore
right-hander has rebounded from dropping his first five
decisions of the spring (six-straight dating back to last
season) to win his last four outings. Weagle, an All-Region
honoree as a freshman, is currently 4-5 with a 5.05 ERA
with 85 strikeouts and 21 walks in 73 innings of work. During
his current string of four-straight wins (all complete-games),
he has posted a 1.85 ERA with 44 strikeouts (just seven
walks) in 34 innings (11.65 Ks/9IP).
The trio has played a huge role in
the Ravens rise from four-games behind third place in the
Markey Division standings three weeks ago to challenging
for the Division title down to the last day of the season
as FP
has won its last 11 games they have started.
Franklin Pierce has been sparked
by an offense that has belted a school-record 65 homeruns
this spring (2nd NE-10) and has seen three players reach
double-figures in that category for the first time in program
history.
Sophomore Dante Blancarte
enters the postseason as the Ravens top hitter with
a .363 (61-168) batting average, 12 doubles, 12 homers
and 45 RBIs
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Sophomore Dante Blancarte (Amesbury,
Mass./Amesbury) enters the postseason as the Ravens
top hitter with a .363 (61-168) batting average, 12 doubles,
12 homers and 45 RBIs. An NE-10 Player of the Week honoree
once this season, he leads FP
with 12 multi-RBI games and
ranks second on the team with 17 multi-hit games this spring.
His 16 game hitting streak, which ended last week, is the
longest of the season by a Ravens batter.
Senior captain Scott Loiseau
(Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) is hitting .358
(62-173) with 45 runs scored, nine doubles, two triples,
11 homers and 30 RBIs. His 19 multi-hit games leads the
team and he ranks fourth with eight multi-RBI outings. Loiseau,
also one of the top defensive shortstops in the Conference,
has started a school-record 168 career games (out of a possible
172) - including a record 133 consecutive games before he
was sidelined for four games early this season due to injury.
Junior Mike Callahan (Worcester,
Mass./St. Peter Marian) is hitting .349 (52-149)
with nine doubles, six homers and 34 RBIs. NE-10 Freshman
of the Year candidate Eric Cavers (Otisfield, Maine/Oxford
Hills) has added a .320 (49-153) batting average,
nine doubles, six homers and 30 RBIs to go along with 14
stolen bases (one shy of the school record) on 17 attempts.
Junior Dan Close (Leominster, Mass./Leominster) rounds out
the trio of homerun sluggers with 12, to go along with ten
doubles, 27 RBIs and 12 steals.
Senior captain Scott Loiseau
is hitting .358 (62-173) with 45 runs scored, nine
doubles, two triples, 11 homers and 30 RBIs
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Franklin Pierce is still in search
of its first postseason win in program history. FP
suffered
two-straight losses in its inaugural postseason endeavor
at the 2000 ECAC Championship at Dowling College. Last season
the Ravens earned a berth as the No. 6-seed in the Northeast-10
Tournament in their inaugural season in the League and was
up-ended by No. 3 Southern Connecticut State, 6-4, in the
first round.
Bentley College (21-21, 16-16 NE-10)
is making its tenth postseason appearance after falling
to Stonehill College, 7-6, in last year’s first round. With
one non-conference game remaining (vs. Brandeis today),
the Falcons are led by senior Jamie Saccardo with a .364
(60-165) batting average, 50 runs scored, 13 doubles, 12
homeruns and 46 RBIs. Classmate Steve Vickers is batting
.361 (61-169) with 18 doubles, nine homers and 40 RBIs.
Sophomore Joe Marchesi leads the
pitching staff with a 5-4 record and 5.11 ERA with 44 strikeouts
and 15 walks in 56.1 innings pitched. He will only be on
two days rest on Wednesday, therefore the start will likely
go to either senior Mike Anderson or sophomore Sean Andrews.
Anderson is 3-4 with a 5.89 ERA and
29 strikeouts in 47.1 innings, while Andrews is 2-2 with
a 5.59 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 46.2 innings.
Franklin Pierce won both encounters
between the two teams during the regular season. FP
posted
a 9-1 victory over the Falcons behind a five-hit, 14-strikeout
performance over eight innings by Shank on March 29 and
then registered a 7-1 triumph on April 16. 2002
Northeast-10 Conference
Baseball Championship
First Round
(Single Elimination)
Wednesday, May 8
Game 1: College of Saint Rose (32-20, 21-11 NE-10) at Stonehill
College (24-20-1, 19-13 NE-10) - 4 p.m.
Game 2: Bentley College (21-21, 16-16 NE-10) at Franklin Pierce University
(29-16, 22-10 NE-10) - 3 p.m.
Northeast-10 Championship (Double
Elimination For Duration of Tournament)
Friday, May 10, at LeLacheur Park, Lowell, Mass.
Game 3: Winner of Game 1 vs. Bryant College (33-18, 23-9
NE-10) - 4 p.m.
Game 4: Winner of Game 2 vs. UMass Lowell (26-15, 21-11
NE-10) - 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 11, at LeLacheur
Park, Lowell, Mass.
Game 5: Loser of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4 - 11 a.m.
Game 6: Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4 - 3 p.m.
Game 7: Loser of Game 6 vs. Winner of Game 5 - 7 p.m.
Sunday, May 12, at LeLacheur
Park, Lowell, Mass.
Game 8: Winner of Game 6 vs. Winner of Game 7 - Noon
Game 9: If Necessary (30 minutes after Game 8)