BOX SCORE
(GAME 1) | BOX SCORE (GAME 2)
BABSON PARK, Mass. - Junior Peter O'Toole (Salem,
Mass.) singled in the game-winning run in the bottom of
the ninth inning to help the Babson College baseball team to
salvage a split with an 8-7 walk-off victory over visiting Brandeis
in game two of a non-conference doubleheader at Babson's Govoni
Field. The Beavers, who fell in game one, 5-4, are now 17-15
overall, while the Judges move to 13-19 on the year.
In the opener, Brandeis senior James Collins (South Boston,
Mass.) went the distance on the mound to earn the win, improving
his season record to 2-3. The veteran righthander allowed four runs
- three of which were earned - on nine hits, walked two and struck
out four. Offensively, the Judges were paced by junior Drake Lavida
(Cape Elizabeth, Maine), who went 3-for-4 with a homer, one run and
three RBIs, while first-year Julian Cavin (Brooklyn, N.Y.),
first-year Sean O'Hare (Southampton, Mass.), and sophomore Pat
Nicholson (East Walpole, Mass.) each added two hits apiece.
Sophomore Corey Highfield (East Hampstead,
N.H.) went 3-for-3 in defeat for Babson, which also
received two hits apiece from O'Toole and junior Brian
Scanlon (Lawrenceville, N.J.). Junior Keane
Steiding (Falmouth, Mass.) took the loss in relief for the
Beavers, despite allowing just one run on four hits while fanning
two in four strong innings of work.
Babson jumped out to an early lead with three runs in the first,
highlighted by an RBI double by first-year Travis Jonasson
(Needham, Mass.) and a run-scoring hit by Scanlon.
However, Brandeis got one run back in the second on a sac fly by
senior Nick Gallagher (Southboro, Mass.) and then jumped in front
with three in the third - two of which came on Livada's third home
run of the season.
The Beavers tied the score at 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth, as
first-year Billy Miller (Sagamore Beach, Mass.)
walked, moved to third on a single by Highfield, and scored on a
passed ball. However, Brandeis came right back with a run in the
top of the seventh, with Livada driving in his third run of the
contest with a double. That would prove to be enough for Collins,
who pitched around a leadoff single in the bottom of the seventh to
finish off the 5-4 win.
Babson once again opened up an early three-run advantage in game
two. After the two teams traded runs in the first, the Beavers
plated three in the second, highlighted by a two-run single by
sophomore Billy Besinger (Milton, Mass.). The
Judges got two runs back in the top of the third, but Babson
re-extended its advantage to 6-3 with a pair in the bottom half of
the inning. Miller tripled in the first and later scored the second
on a sacrifice fly by Highfield.
Brandeis once again pulled to within one with two runs in the
fifth and then finally knotted the score when Nicholson singled in
sophomore Tony Deshler (Pepperell, Mass.) with two outs in the top
of the seventh. Babson then failed to score in the bottom half,
sending the game into extra innings.
After both teams came up empty in the eighth, the Judges took
their first lead since the first inning when Deshler doubled and
scored on a two-out single by first-year Andrew Cohen (Beverly
Hill, Calif.) in the top of the ninth. However, Babson rallied in
the bottom of the inning when senior captain Bryan Evans
(Bellaire, Texas) led off with a single, moved to third on
an errant pick-off attempt, and scored on a single by fellow senior
captain Jeff Wojnar (Bellaire, Texas) to once
again tie the contest at 7-7.
After a sacrifice bunt and a fly out to left, Babson junior
Jake Bartlett (Weymouth, Mass.) drew an
intentional walk to put runners on first and second with two away.
An infield error then loaded the bases for O'Toole, who smacked the
game-winning single to center to give Babson the thrilling 8-7
victory. It was Babson's second walk-off win of the year.
Senior Chris Legrow (North Andover, Mass.)
earned his first win (1-0) of the year in relief in game two, going
four innings and allowing two runs on five hits, walking none and
striking out one. Sophomore Justin Dumcombe (Canton County, Calif.)
shouldered the loss (0-3) in relief for Brandeis, giving up two
unearned runs on four hits and walking one in 1 2/3 innings of
work.
Highfield had two more hits in the nightcap to give him five
safeties on the day, while Besinger, Evans, and Miller each joined
him with two hits. Besinger and O'Toole each drove in a pair, and
Miller scored twice.