Behrend Baseball Sweeps Doubleheader Against Bethany Bison

Penn State Behrend baseball concluded the regular season Thursday, May 3 at home picking up two victories and some momentum heading into the AMCC tournament.  The blue and white took game one 6-1 and secured the sweep in game two with a 3-0 victory.

The Bison got on the board first in game one off an RBI single in the top of the second inning, but Behrend pitcher Steve Miller (Union City/Union City) was able to get out of the jam without any further damage as Bethany left two stranded.  Behrend answered in the bottom half of the inning with two runs off a sacrifice fly and a double steal.  Behrend struck again in the sixth when Adam Martin (Rochester/Rochester) lined a double with the bases juiced that scored two and put the score at 4-1.  A sacrifice fly by Andrew McNelly (Somerset/Somerset) made it 5-1, and the blue and white would add another to make it 6-1.

In game two Behrend put up three runs in the third when David Miller (St. Marys/St. Marys) knocked a double down the third base line.  Josh Fyffe (Fredonia/Sharpsville), Jon Gray (State College/State College), and Jason Bartlett (Erie/Iroquois) scored the runs for Behrend.

Those are all the runs the pitching staff would need as Behrend got strong performances from five pitchers.  Fran Haus (Wexford/North Allegheny) started the game off with three scoreless innings, striking out two.  Haus was followed by Mike Leo (Harmony/Central Catholic), Eric Nachreiner (Pittsburgh/North Hills), David Koerbel (Pittsburgh/Central Catholic) and Ryan Smith (Franklin/Franklin) who each pitched one inning to combine for the shutout victory.

The first-round of the AMCC Tournament is a win two-out-of-three series. #4 Behrend (27-10) will host # 5 Pitt-Bradford (20-12) on Saturday, May 5.  Games are slated for 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and the if necessary game will be at 4:00 p.m.

The AMCC top two seeds earn byes while the sixth seed travels to play the third seed and the five seed plays at the four seed. The winners then advance to the four-team double-elimination tournament at the regular-season champion site, and the winner advances to the NCAA Tournament.

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Updated May 3, 2007
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