Box Score 1 |
Box Score 2 The University of Redlands baseball team ended its season with a
win as it split a non-conference doubleheader with No. 6 Chapman
University Saturday afternoon at Hart Park in Orange. The Panthers
captured game one, 12-8, while the Bulldogs took the nightcap by an
8-1 final.
With the Saturday twinbill split, Redlands now awaits a
potential at-large bid into the NCAA Championships. Despite the
fact that the Bulldogs likely needed a sweep to strengthen their
credentials, they still stand as an outside shot as a Pool "C"
contender. The full field will be announced by the NCAA on Monday,
May 17.
Two more single-season program records fell for Redlands on
Saturday afternoon. Junior pitcher Derek Johnson
(Canby, OR) is now tied with Nolan Nicholson for the single-season
program-record total for wins with 12, while junior rightfielder Nate Carlson
(Portland, OR) broke the single-season program record in RBI with
57. Derek Bell and Jim Reinhardt each accounted for the former
program-record total of 53 RBI in 1998 and 1981, respectively.
Chapman went up early in game one, scoring three in the bottom
of the first.
Redlands, however, would answer with three in the fourth.
Graduate student designated hitter Brett Sandford
(Santa Barbara, CA) drew a walk before Carlson reached on a
fielding error, which allowed Sandford to move to third. Carlson
advanced to second on a wild pitch, while senior catcher Jefre Johnson
(Canby, OR) plated Sandford when he grounded out to the second
baseman. Senior third baseman Michael Lessig
(Fountain Hills, AZ) drove in Carlson with a single up the middle,
and senior shortstop Zack Braband
(Alameda, CA) pushed Lessig across later in the frame with a single
to center.
The Panthers would take the lead for good with a six-run fourth.
The Bulldogs battled back, however, with a two-run fifth and a
three-run sixth, but Chapman sealed the victory with three runs in
the eighth.
On the mound for the Bulldogs in game one, freshman pitcher Kyle Hart (Burbank,
CA) scattered 11 hits and allowed nine runs over five innings of
duty and dropped to 6-3 on the year with the loss. Sophomore
pitcher Adam
Byrd (Bullhead City, AZ) tossed two scoreless frames in relief
before handing the ball off to senior pitcher Jack Winters
(Oradell, NJ), who gave up three runs on three hits in the
eighth.
Jordan Sigman drew the start on the hill for the Panthers in the
front end of the twinbill and pitched a complete game. He yielded
eight runs, three of which were earned, on seven hits and advanced
to 8-4 on the season.
Junior leftfielder Brandon Owashi (San
Diego, CA) and Braband each had multi-hit performances to bolster
the Redlands attack.
Tyler Hadzinsky, James Parr and Tyler Surnbrock each batted
3-for-5 to lead the Chapman lineup.
Redlands countered with eight runs on 11 hits in the nightcap,
and the Bulldog defense worked with D. Johnson to hold Chapman to
one run.
Carlson put the Bulldogs on the board with a two-run double in
the third, but Hadzinsky drove in Ryan Hall in the bottom of the
frame to cut the Panther deficit in half.
An RBI double by sophomore second baseman Chase Tucker (Poway,
CA) and a Carlson sacrifice fly in the fifth pushed the tally out
to 4-1 in favor of the visitors. The Bulldogs would go on to score
two more in the eighth and pile on a pair in the ninth to secure
the victory.
D. Johnson went the distance on the bump for Redlands in game
two, allowing one run on seven hits while striking out six. He
moves to 12-2 on the year with the win.
Travis McGee absorbed the loss for Chapman, dropping to 6-3 on
the season. He yielded four runs on five hits over four frames of
work.
Four different Bulldog batters recorded multi-hit performances.
Carlson led the group with four RBI.
Hadzinsky was the lone Panther to have more than one base knock.
He went 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Redlands (29-11, 20-8 SCIAC) finished the 2010 Southern
California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) season tied
for second in the conference standings with Cal Lutheran
University. The fate of its season now rests with the selection
committee. The Bulldogs are a member of the West Region, and the
West Regional Championships will be held at Linfield College (OR)
from May 19-23. The eight regional champions will converge in
Appleton, WI, for the NCAA Championship Finals, which occur from
May 28-June 1.