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Box Score 2 Sherman, Texas - Head Coach Tim Scannell
led the third-ranked Trinity baseball team to a doubleheader sweep
at Austin College on Saturday, earning his 500th career
victory.
Coach Scannell is in his 16th season at the
Trinity helm, and holds an overall record of 500-199 in his career.
He is ranked in the top-10 of active NCAA Division III
coaches by winning percentage (.715), and holds the Tiger records
for most wins and highest winning percentage in program
history.
The defending Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference Champions won their 11th straight game, and upped their
record to 15-1 (3-0 SCAC). Trinity won the opening game of the
series 9-1 on Saturday, then took today's doubleheader by final
scores of 3-2 and 9-3. Austin College dropped to 2-12 (0-3
SCAC) after the weekend series.
The top half of Sunday's doubleheader was
scheduled for seven innings, but was extended to nine after the
teams were locked in a 2-2 tie. Austin Singer broke the
deadlock in the top of the ninth with his game-winning single up
the middle, scoring Pat Hirschberg.
Austin College got on the board with an unearned
run in the first inning, but the Tigers took the lead with a
two-run third. The 'Roos tied up the game with a run in
the bottom of the fourth, and neither team scored again until the
final frame.
Singer and Hirschberg both hit 2-4 in the
opening game, and both Tiger players scored a run. The
go-ahead hit by Singer was his only RBI of the game.
Zack Speer hurled 6.2 innings as the Trinity starter,
picking up seven strikeouts along the way. Speer was relieved by
Teddy Turner in the seventh, who was credited with the victory.
Turner (2-0) did not allow a hit or walk in 2.1 innings, and fanned
three batters during his time on the mound.
Game two started quickly for the Tigers, highlighted
by Drew Butler's second home run of the season to finish off a
two-run first inning. Trinity added two more runs in the
second, then posted a four-run third to take an 8-1 lead in the
game. Jeremy Wolf's two-run double was the key hit in the
third for the Tigers.
Second baseman Connor Moore went 3-4 with two
runs scored, stealing two bases. Singer added two more hits and two
more RBI to his day's total, while Christian Muscarello was 2-4
with two RBI at the plate.
Kyle Bogese (4-0) pitched five innings and
struck out seven batters to remain unbeaten, improving his season
total to 34 strikeouts in 28.1 innings. Nick Griffith and
Matt Tindall combined for four strikeouts to finish out the game.
Trinity opens a seven-game homestand this weekend, starting
with a three-game SCAC series with Southwestern University. The two
teams will play a single game at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, followed by
Saturday's 1:00 p.m. doubleheader.