Box Score Austin, Texas - The Tiger baseball team
rallied to take a 3-1 win over the University of Texas-Tyler at the
NCAA West Region Tournament on Friday night, advancing to Sunday's
Regional Final.
Trinity improved to 39-8 on the season with the win, while
UT-Tyler finishes its season with a 37-12 overall record. The
Tigers also defeated the Patriots 4-2 in last night's tournament
action. UT-Tyler defeated Cal Lutheran earlier today to stay
alive, while Trinity was edged in a 4-3 loss to Linfield College to
start the day.
The sixth-ranked Tigers will have to earn two wins over
top-ranked Linfield tomorrow, with the opening game starting at
12:00 p.m. Game two would be at approximately 3:30 p.m., if
the Tigers win. Linfield can win the regional with just one
victory.
Kyle Bogese (3-0) earned the complete-game victory, which marks
Trinity's third pitcher in four games to go the distance.
Bogese allowed one run on six hits in the tonight's game,
walking three batters, but recording eight strikeouts.
UT-Tyler took advantage of two hits in the top of the first to
take the 1-0 lead, but it would wind up being the only runs scored
in the game for the Patriots against Bogese. The Tigers tied
the game in the third, then took the lead for good with a two-run
fifth inning.
Kevin Francke picked up two RBI in the game, while Christian
Muscarello drove home the final run for the Tigers.
Muscarello was 3-4 for the Tigers. Jeremy Wolf went 2-3
with two runs scored.
Francke hit a one-out sac fly to left-center to tie the game for
the Tigers, then picked up a bloop single on the infield with two
outs to put Trinity in front for good. Muscarello then picked
up his RBI on another bloop single (this one into the outfield),
and UT-Tyler fell just short of catching both balls.
Trinity has already earned more victories (39) this season than
any other team in school history. The previous Tiger record
was 37 wins in 2002, 2004, and 2012. Tomorrow will mark
Trinity's second consecutive appearance in the regional final, as
the Tigers lost to Whitworth last season.