ORANGE, Calif. - An eight-run third inning was plenty for
the Chapman University baseball team to earn an 11-7 victory in the
first game of Saturday's doubleheader split with visiting Cal State
San Marcos at Hart Park. However, the Panthers' six-run
eighth-inning rally in the second game was not enough to overcome a
large Cougars' lead and an eventual 10-8 San Marcos win. The No.
15-ranked Panthers fell to 2-4 in April.
Game 1: Chapman 11, Cal State San Marcos 7
The Panthers scored eight unearned runs in the third
inning following a two-out San Marcos error which kept the inning
alive. Senior IF Patrick Ohail and sophomore IF
Tyler Hadzinsky each had an RBI single, junior IF
Halston Barcelo had a two-run single and sophomore
C Adam Kordich delivered the crushing blow - a
three-run homer to left - to give Chapman a sizeable 8-2 advantage.
Cal State San Marcos rallied and got as close as 10-7, but
freshman LHP Ben Levitt limited any further damage
in four innings of relief for his first career save. Levitt allowed
just one run and three hits while closing the door on the Cougars.
Sophomore RHP Jordan Sigman tossed the first five
innings to earn his sixth win of the year (6-2).
Every Chapman starter scored at least one run, including junior
OF Ryan Prechtl who reached base three times
(2-for-3 with a walk) and scored twice. Sophomore OF John
Semel went 2-for-5 with a two-run double in the fourth
inning.
Game 2: Cal State San Marcos 10, Chapman 8
A six-run eighth inning came up too short for Chapman
(21-10). The Cougars scored all 10 runs in the middle innings off
of three Chapman pitchers and finished with 16 hits, including
three each from IF Louie Russo and DH Dane
Ponciano.
Trailing 10-2 in the eighth, Chapman's first five hitters all
reached on base hits and scored, including Ohail and senior IF
Tristan Phillips who each had run-scoring doubles.
Hadzinsky added an RBI triple - his second three-bagger of the day
- to go 3-for-4 and was a home run shy of the cycle.
Hopes of another Panther rally in the ninth were silenced by San
Marcos (21-12) turning its fourth double play of the game with the
tying run at the plate.
Junior OF Ryan Hall was 2-for-4 with two RBI
and hit his first home run of the season to leadoff the third
inning for Chapman.
Game 1 Box: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/bsb/2008-09/stats/cssm-cu1.htm
Game 2 Box: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/bsb/2008-09/stats/cssm-cu2.htm