Box Score Georgetown, Texas - The Tiger baseball
team opened up its part in the Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference Championship Tournament with a 21-1 win over the
University of Dallas on Friday afternoon.
Trinity improved to 34-7 this season with the win, which also
featured a pair of broken records. The Tiger offense set a
new SCAC Tournament record with 26 hits in today's game, which was
shortened to just seven innings due to a run rule. Trinity
finished with four runs on seven hits in the sixth inning to break
the previous record of 24, set by Southwestern University in 2002.
In the first inning, Trinity started off with a bang, picking up
six runs to take command of the game early. The Tigers added
two more runs in the second, then three in the third, and finally
another six-spot in the fourth to go up 17-0. Dallas broke up
the shutout with a run in the top of the sixth, just before
Trinity's record-breaking performance in the bottom of the same
inning.
Pat Hirschberg also broke the Trinity single season record for
triples, hitting his seventh of the season in the six-run fourth.
His triple came on a rocket to center field with the bases
loaded. He finished the game with two runs and five RBI,
going 2-3 for the Tigers.
Also picking up five RBI was Jonathan Hall, who was 3-3 with a
pair of doubles. Christian Muscarello was 3-4 with two
doubles, four runs scored, and two RBI, while Will Donnan, Kevin
Clements, Kelly Woodruff, and Jeremy Wolf all had two hits in the
game. Clements and Wolf drove in two runs, while Woodruff
scored twice.
Trinity first-year Connor Moore went 5-6 to fuel the Tiger
offense all game long, picking up three runs and two RBI from his
leadoff spot in the order.
Ryan Lucero (9-1) threw five shutout innings to earn the
victory, giving up just two hits, and striking out eight batters
without allowing a walk. Michael Walker and Josh Fink each
pitched an inning to close out the win, and the Tiger pitchers
combined to allow just four total hits.
Trinity will face Centenary College tomorrow at 12:00 p.m.
The Tigers lost four of five regular season meetings with the
Gents. The winner advances to Sunday's SCAC Championship
game, while the loser will play again tomorrow night at 7:00
p.m.