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Lynn University Baseball vs Florida Tech March 18, 2006 Boca Raton Campus : BOCA RATON, Fla. – Another ninth inning comeback helped the Lynn University baseball team to a sweep over Florida Tech on Saturday afternoon.  The Fighting Knights won 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth in game one and 11-2 in game two.  Austin Johnson picked up his first career win and Nicolas Boisvert and Ricky Gerena led an offensive attack that averaged over eight runs per game over the three game series.  Lynn has won seven consecutive to improve to 20-6 overall and 5-1 in the Sunshine State Conference. “This was a very important weekend for us and this team rose to the challenge,” said head coach Rudy Garbalosa.  “We had outstanding pitching in both games; we battled back offensively in game one and displayed good hitting in game two.  I thought AJ [Austin Johnson] allowed our hitters to gets us back into game one and Lonnie Patterson displayed good control of his stuff.” Down 5-4 in the bottom of the eighth, Jason TenEyck picked a great time to hit his first home run of his career.  The freshman outfielder smashed a shot off reliever Brett Backman off the scoreboard in right field to tie the game.  Boisvert drove in the winning run in the final inning with a single through the right side.  Gerena slid under the tag at home plate to win it for the Blue and White. Florida Tech (18-9, 3-3), which came into the series with a 10 game winning streak and leaves with a three game losing streak, started the scoring in the top of the first with a RBI single by Eammon Powers.  Lynn responded with a run in the bottom half of the inning.  Jimmy Bacon drove in Brandon Mann with a single through the middle to tie the game at 1-1. Two errors in the fourth led to four runs and a 5-1 Panther lead but the Knights chipped away at the deficit from the fifth inning on.  Ricky Davis scored on a wild pitch to cut the deficit to three to start the rally.  LU then chased away starter Jay Crouse in the sixth with the bases loaded.  Davis took the first pitch he saw from reliever Brett Backman and lined it into center field for a sacrifice fly, scoring Gerena.  TenEyck recorded the first of his two big hits with a single to score Boisvert. Johnson entered the game in the seventh inning tossed 2.2 innings of scoreless ball, allowing only one hit and striking out four batters.  Chris Snow, making his third appearance of the year pitched three innings allowing two unearned runs and striking out three.  Cedric Bennett started the game and allowed three runs, two earned, with two k’s. The Fighting Knight offense picked up where it left off in game two, jumping out to a 3-0 lead after the first inning.  Felix Martinez drove in Boisvert, stole his 18th consecutive base on a double-steal with Bacon and scored on Gerena’s single through the left side of the infield. Lynn scored seven more runs through the fourth inning.  Boisvert drove in two with a triple in the second and scored on a single by Bacon.  Gerena drove in his third run of the game with a single off reliever Justin Arsenault.  Davis hit his second homerun of the year in the third and TenEyck drove in two more in the fourth to make it 10-1.  Alberto Destrade drove in the Knights final run in the sixth with a sac fly to score Harrison Lam. Lonnie Patterson went five innings, allowed six hits, one unearned run and struck out two batters.  Nick Brown and Craig Sheets pitched the final two innings. Boisvert and Gerena combined to go 14-for-24 (.583) with eight runs, seven RBI and a stolen base in the three game series.  Brandon Mann extended his hitting streak to nine games.

Lynn University Baseball vs Florida Tech March 18, 2006 Boca Raton Campus

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Another ninth inning comeback helped the Lynn University baseball team to a sweep over Florida Tech on Saturday afternoon. The Fighting Knights won 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth in game one and 11-2 in game two. Austin Johnson picked up his first career win and Nicolas Boisvert and Ricky Gerena led an offensive atta ...

Updated: Mar 19, 2006 1:00pm PST

Lynn University Baseball vs Barry Univ, April 2, 2006 Noon event Hosted at Lynn Boca Raton Campus : BOCA RATON, Fla. – Two monster innings catapulted the Lynn University baseball team to a 13-7 victory against Barry University Sunday afternoon.  The two teams combined for 27 hits and nine errors.  Brandon Mann extended his hitting streak to 18 games and Andrew Majoros had a career day on the mound en route to his fifth win of the season as the 23rd-ranked Fighting Knights improved to 24-11 overall and 7-5 in the Sunshine State Conference. Costly errors allowed Barry (24-12-1, 6-6) to score five unearned runs through five innings.  A throwing error by Mann with one out allowed Jerry Thornton to not only reach base but advance to second.  Orestes Gonzales singled home Thorton two batters later and scored one a two double by Nick Corbeil.  The Knights appeared to be out of the inning with a soft grounder to short but Ricky Gerena bobbled the ball, allowing a third run to score. Lynn answered with five runs in the bottom half of the third inning.  Tommy Tickenoff doubled to start things off and advanced to third on Jason TenEyck’s single to left field.  Nicolas Boisvert’s fake bunt, loop single brought home Tickenoff and back-to-back homeruns by Bacon and Felix Martinez gave Lynn a 5-3 lead.  The home run was the second in two days for Bacon and the first since March 13 for Martinez. The Buccaneers tied the game 5-5 in the fifth when Cesar Aranguren reached on a fielding error by Bacon, which would have gave LU two outs.  Corbeil made the Knights pay with a double off the left field wall and scored two batters later on a fielders choice to first base. Lady luck visited the Knights in the bottom of the fifth.  Martinez reached on a three base error to start the inning after his fly ball was dropped by right fielder Bobby Hartney.  George Brandner’s sacrifice fly put the Blue and White up 6-5, a lead they would not relinquish. Tickenoff started another big inning in the sixth with a single through the right side of the infield.  A failed pickoff attempt got Tickenoff to second and a single to right field, bobbled by Hartney scored the senior catcher.  A new pitcher for the Bucs didn’t help much either, as Jon Adams faced three batters without recording an out before being pulled.  Boisvert singled to left field, scoring TenEyck.  Mann extended his streak to 18 games with an infield single deep in the hole at short and Adams followed by hitting Bacon in the knee.  New pitcher Michael Divila’s first pitch to Martinez was smoked down the left field line for a double, scoring two more Knights.  Gerena put Lynn up by six with a fielders choice and Tickenoff capped the six run inning with a single to center field, scoring George Brandner. Mann is tied for the fourth longest streak in LU history and becomes the seventh Fighting Knight to record a hitting streak of at least 18 games. Shades of Saturday began to creep into the minds of fans when Barry loaded the bases in the seventh inning.  Chris Snow entered with two out and proceeded to get Thornton to ground out and end the threat.  Snow though allowed two runs in the eighth on a two-run homerun by Corbeil.  LU got one run back in the bottom of the inning on a throwing error by the catcher, putting Brandner on third base.  The senior first baseman scored a batter later on Gerena’s single to left field. Majoros threw 6.2 innings and struck out eight batters, both career highs, while allowing no earned runs.  Every Buccaneer pitcher allowed at least one run.

Lynn University Baseball vs Barry Univ, April 2, 2006 Noon event Hosted at Lynn Boca Raton Campus

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Two monster innings catapulted the Lynn University baseball team to a 13-7 victory against Barry University Sunday afternoon. The two teams combined for 27 hits and nine errors. Brandon Mann extended his hitting streak to 18 games and Andrew Majoros had a career day on the mound en route to his fifth win of the ...

Updated: Apr 02, 2006 10:26pm PST

 

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