25
Winner Shenandoah SU 21-4
6
Hampden-Sydney H-SC 10-13
Winner
Shenandoah SU
21-4
25
Final
6
Hampden-Sydney H-SC
10-13
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Shenandoah SU 2 3 4 3 0 11 2 25 21 1
Hampden-Sydney H-SC 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 6 3

W: Griffin, Blaine (7-0) L: Brady Wilson (4-3)

10
Winner Shenandoah SU 22-4
8
Hampden-Sydney H-SC 10-14
Winner
Shenandoah SU
22-4
10
Final
8
Hampden-Sydney H-SC
10-14
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Shenandoah SU 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 10 13 3
Hampden-Sydney H-SC 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 8 9 2

W: Mitchell, Joey (1-0) L: Alex Fitz-Hugh (0-1) S: Stewart, Liam (4)

BB v HSC

Game Recap: Baseball | | Matt McIntosh '23

Offense Leads No. 6 Baseball to Sweep of Tigers

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, Va. - The No. 6 Shenandoah University baseball program scored 35 runs on Saturday to propel itself to a sweep of Hampden-Sydney College on the road in ODAC competition.

The Hornets (22-4, 7-4 ODAC) dominated the first game of the doubleheader, 25-6, before scoring two late runs in a 10-8 game two win against the Tigers (10-14, 4-6).

GAME ONE RECAP

The Hornets came out and scored two runs in the first inning of the afternoon, thanks to a sacrifice fly by JP Williams and an RBI triple by Dillon Mauzy. In the second inning, Jaime Padilla singled to left to score Cole Ambrosius, prior to Kyle Garrett doubling home Christian Carver and Padilla. SU led 5-0 at the end of two.

In the third, Mauzy and Tyler Smith led off the inning with back-to-back singles. Adham Sahebzadah pushed it to three straight singles to score Mauzy. Later in the inning, with bases loaded, Padilla added another hit to his day with an RBI single that scored Sahebzadah. Carl Keenan made it 8-0 with a bases-loaded walk, prior to Williams reaching on an error to make it 9-0.

Walks to Sahebzadah, Ambrosius, and Carver loaded the bases in the fourth for the Hornets. Padilla delivered an infield single, which scored Sahebzadah. Garrett then drew a five-pitch walk to score another run, before Keenan added an RBI, which made it 12-0.

After not scoring in the fifth, the Hornets went on to drop 11 runs in the six on nine hits and an error. The first pair of runs came in on RBI singles from Keenan and Williams. Mauzy then hit a three-run home run to make it 17-0.

Later on in the inning, Greg Cuhna and Jonathan Stokley hit consecutive RBI singles to push the lead to 19. Garrett added two more runs on a two-RBI double and Mauzy added his fourth RBI of the inning on a bases-loaded walk. Keenan scored the final run of the frame on a wild pitch, pushing SU's lead to 23-0.

The Tigers added three runs in the home half of the sixth, but the Hornets got two runs back in the seventh on a two-RBI double from Matthew Atchley. Hampden-Sydney added three more runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Blaine Griffin (7-0) pitched 6.1 innings in the game, including five scoreless frames to begin the game.

Padilla led the Hornets in hits with four, while Mauzy drove in a team-high five RBI.

GAME TWO RECAP

Shenandoah picked up right where they left off and scored five runs to start the second game of the doubleheader. JP Williams hit a two-RBI single up the middle, which brought Jaime Padilla and Kyle Garrett home. Dillon Mauzy and Cole Ambrosius loaded the bases, allowing Jacob Martin to hit a bases-clearing double, giving the Hornets the five-point lead.

In the second inning, Padilla scored his second run of the game on an RBI single from Garrett, and Garrett scored to make it 7-0 on an RBI double from Mauzy.

Despite the 7-0 lead, the Tigers fought back and were able to tie the game at the end of the fourth.

In the fifth, a Tigers' fielding error allowed Adham Sahebzadah to score, which gave the lead right back to SU. A single in the sixth tied the game for the Tigers, 8-8.

In the seventh, Tyler Smith hit a two-out double and then came around to score on an RBI double from Matthew Atchley. Keenan then made it 10-8 in the eighth after scoring on a wild pitch.

Liam Stewart earned his fourth save of the season after pitching the final three innings. The reliever faced the minimum number of batters in those three innings, allowing just one hit. Joey Mitchell (1-0) earned the win after entering in the fourth and pitching 2.1 innings.

UP NEXT

Shenandoah hosts York College this Tuesday at 4 p.m. in a non-conference game.

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