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Box Score 2 GRAND CHUTE, Wis. – The Chapman University baseball team
needed two wins on Tuesday to capture another national championship
trophy. It only got one. The Panthers forced the "if necessary"
game with a 15-4 win over No. 1-ranked Marietta College (Ohio) at
the NCAA Division III finals at Fox Cities Stadium, but lost in the
championship game to Pioneers 18-5, falling just shy of the grand
prize.
For Marietta (47-4), it is the fifth national championship
– setting a new Division III record – and first since
2006. The second place finish for the Panthers is their highest
since winning the national title in 2003. Chapman also had third
place finishes at the Division III finals in 2000 and '06. This was
Chapman's seventh championships appearance in nine years under
current head coach Tom Tereschuk.
Chapman sophomore RHP Travis McGee (1-0,
1.00 ERA, nine strikeouts, complete game) and sophomore OF
James
Parr (.364, 3 2B, 7 runs and .545 OBP) were each named
to the Division III Championships All-Tournament team.
Game 1: Chapman 15, Marietta 4
Fifteen seemed to be a magic number for Chapman (37-13) on
"Championship Day" after the Panthers scored 15 runs twice on the
final day of the '03 season to win its last national title.
Chapman, ranked No. 9 in Division III, snapped a scoreless tie
in the third with four runs and ran away with it from there. The
Panthers pounded out 15 runs and a tournament-high 17 hits,
including nine doubles – one shy of the championships record.
All 10 position players to make an appearance collected at least
one hit, led by freshman OF Adam Velez who was
4-for-6 with two RBI in the leadoff spot.
Parr was 3-for-4 and reached base five times. He added three RBI
and three runs scored. Meanwhile, sophomore OF Charlie Piro had two
doubles and a pair of RBI.
The Panthers also capitalized on three Marietta errors to score
seven unearned runs off the Pioneers' ace RHP Brian
Gasser, knocking him out of the game in the fifth. Chapman
handed the 2011 Division III Pitcher of the Year his first loss of
the season (14-1).
In contrast to Gasser, the Panthers countered with junior LHP
Ben
Levitt and sophomore RHP Kevin Osaki who,
combined, entered the game with just two wins and no starts in
2011. The duo answered the bell, combining on a five-hitter with
nine strikeouts to beat the top-ranked Pioneers and force the
deciding game. Osaki (1-0) picked up his first win of the year,
shutting out Marietta over the final 4 1/3 innings and earning nine
Ks.
The loss snapped Marietta's 22-game winning streak.
Game 2: Marietta 18, Chapman 5
Marietta clinched its fifth national championship in school
history with a lopsided victory in the final game. The Pioneers
broke open a 2-1 lead with seven runs in the third inning and
cruised from there, adding three more runs in the fourth and fifth
innings each to put the game out of reach.
Marietta RHP Austin Blaski – who dealt
Chapman its only other loss in the tournament – made the lead
standup with six innings of two-hit ball. Blaski was named the
Tournament MVP, earning a pair of wins for the Pioneers.
The Panthers scored their only run off Blaski in the second
inning on an RBI groundout by sophomore IF Tyler Surnbrock
that scored Piro after a one-out triple.
Trailing by 15 runs in the seventh, the Panthers rallied for two
when senior C Adam Kordich led
off the inning with a double off the left field fence and scored on
a sacrifice fly by freshman IF Troy
Newman. Pinch hitter Max Burnett then
followed with an RBI single.
Freshman OF Connor Battaglia
also doubled in a pair of runs with two outs in the ninth
inning.
by Doug Aiken
Sports Information Director
Boxscores:
Game 1: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/bsb/2010-11/boxscores/20110531_o35k.xml
Game 2: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/bsb/2010-11/boxscores/20110531_d7bt.xml
NCAA Tournament Page: http://www.ncaa.com/sports/baseball/d3