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Franklin
Pierce Top Seed and RINDGE,
N.H. (May 11, 2004) –
Franklin Pierce has been named the top seed and host of the 2004 Eastern
College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division II Baseball Championship to
be held on campus May 14-15. Joining the Ravens in the three-team
modified double-elimination event are second-seeded New Jersey Institute
of Technology and third-seeded Wilmington (Del.) College, both from the
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
The tournament will get under way on
Friday with third-seeded Wilmington (20-24, 10-6 CACC) facing
second-seeded New Jersey Institute of Technology (23-22, 11-5 CACC) at
10 a.m. Top-seeded Franklin Pierce (29-22, 23-8 NE-10) will face the
loser of game one at 1 p.m., and the winner at 4 p.m.
Saturday’s schedule will get underway
at noon with the game to be announced based on the results of Friday’s
round robin. All possible scenarios are listed below.
Franklin Pierce is making its third
ECAC Championship appearance over the last five seasons and is in search
of its second ECAC title in the last three years after claiming the
title with a pair of wins over Westminster (Pa.) College in 2002. The
Ravens finished second in the Northeast-10 Conference this season and
reached the NE-10 Tournament for the fourth-straight year. Franklin
Pierce narrowly missed out on its second-straight NCAA Tournament berth
as it was ranked fifth in the final NCAA Northeast Regional rankings.
The Ravens are led by NE-10 Player of
the Year Eric Cavers (Otisfield, Maine/Oxford Hills) who
leads the NE-10 in batting average (.390), on-base percentage (.473),
slugging percentage (.626), runs scored (51) and hits (73), while also
ranking high among NE-10 leaders with 15 doubles (4th), four
triples (4th), seven home runs (2nd), 35 RBI (9th)
and 20 stolen bases (5th). The top defensive catcher in the
Conference, he has thrown out 34.2-percent (13-38) of the potential base
stealers against him this season to go with a Conference-best seven
pickoffs. Juniors Keith Brouillard (Westport, Mass./Somerset) and Bryan Borowski (Clarksburg, Mass./Drury) lead the Ravens pitching staff. Brouillard, a first team All-Conference pick this season, is 8-1 (3rd NE-10 in wins) with one save, a 2.37 ERA, 62 strikeouts and just 16 walks in 83.2 innings (5th) of work over 13 appearances, nine starts this spring, with five complete-games and two shutouts. Opposing batters are hitting just .209 against him this season (6th NE-10). Borowski is 4-5 with a 2.11 ERA (9th NE-10), 76 strikeouts (5th) and 29 walks in 89.2 innings (3rd) of work over 12 starts (3rd) with five complete games and three shutouts with opposing batters hitting a mere .202 against him (4th).
New
Jersey Institute of Technology is making its first ECAC Tournament
appearance since it played in the Division III event in 1990. The
Highlanders placed second in the CACC standings and were runners up to
Caldwell College, an NCAA Tournament participant, over the weekend at
the Conference Tournament.
NJIT is led by senior Chris
Schwartz (Blairstown, N.J./North Warren Regional), the CACC
Player of the Year, who hit .353 (59-167) with 31 runs scored, ten
doubles, five triples, eight home runs and 33 RBI. Junior Dan Lupo
(West Milford, N.J./West Milford) is hitting .379 (55-145) with
33 runs scored, seven doubles, three homers and 35 RBI. Sophomore Chris Legaidre (Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan) is the Highlanders top pitcher with an 8-2 record, 3.00 ERA, 59 strikeouts and just five walks over 75 innings with seven complete games and opposing batters hitting just .240 against him.
Wilmington
is making its first ECAC Championship appearance in any sport this week.
The Wildcats finished third in the CACC standings behind New Jersey Tech
and Caldwell College.
Wilmington is led by junior
right-hander Pete Henyan (Corning, N.Y./Corning East), the
CACC Pitcher of the Year, who posted a 5-2 record with a 1.51 ERA, 97
strikeouts and 23 walks in 71.1 innings of work over 16 appearances
(nine starts) with three complete games and a shutout while limiting
opposing hitters to a .211 batting average. He is also batting .354
(51-144) with 31 runs scored, 11 doubles, three home runs and 24 RBI
with seven stolen bases.
Senior Adam Brown (Wilmington,
Del./Caravel Academy) is hitting .341 (45-132) with 33 runs
scored, seven doubles, three homers and 26 RBI to go with 14 stolen
bases.
All games will be played at Crystal
Field on the Franklin Pierce campus. Admission to the event is free of
charge. 2004
ECAC DIVISION II Friday,
May 14: Saturday,
May 15: Scenarios: If
Franklin Pierce loses two-straight games, loser game one/winner game two
must defeat winner of game three twice on Saturday for ECAC
Championship. If all three teams are 1-1 after Friday, Wilmington and NJIT will play at noon Saturday with the winner to face Franklin Pierce at 3 p.m., for the ECAC Championship. |
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