Baseball

Five American Schools Pick Up Wins on Saturday

 

Saturday, March 18 Results:
 
Northeastern 6, Cincinnati 3 (12) (Game 1) RECAP BOXSCORE
Cincinnati 10, Northeastern 8 (Game 2) RECAP BOXSCORE
rv USF 4, Harvard 1 (Game 1) RECAP BOXSCORE
rv USF 8, Harvard 6 (Game 2) RECAP BOXSCORE
Memphis 6, Missouri State 5 RECAP BOXSCORE
BYU 10, UConn 9 RECAP BOXSCORE
Columbia 11, Tulane 5 RECAP BOXSCORE
No. 28 UCF 10, Jacksonville 3 RECAP BOXSCORE
rv Houston 4, Alabama State 1 RECAP BOXSCORE
 
Highlights
 
- USF extended its winning streak to 17 games after sweeping its doubleheader with Harvard. In the seven-inning game one, Shane McClanahan had a career-high 11 strikeouts in a complete game shutout. David Villar went 4-for-6 with a home run and five RBIs in the two games.
 
- Cincinnati won game two of its doubleheader with Northeastern 10-8. Kyle Mottice (2-for-5, HR) and Eric Santiago (3-for-4) each had three RBIs. A.J. Bumpass and Treg Haberkorn had home runs for the Bearcats.
 
- Alec Trela went 4-for-5 with a double and two RBIs as Memphis beat Missouri State to even the series with the Bears.  Trent Turner (2-for-4) hit a triple, scored two runs and drove in two runs for the Tigers.
 
- Kyle Marsh (2-for-5), Rylan Thomas (3-for-4) and Eli Putnam (2-for-5) all hit home runs for UCF in the Knights’ win over Jacksonville. Matthew Mika finished 2-for-5 at the plate and drove in a team-high three runs.
 
- Mitch Ullom (2-2) went 7.1 innings only allowing one run on five hits while striking out four in Houston’s win over Alabama State. Jake Scheiner went 3-for-4 with his fifth home run of the season for the Cougars.
 
 
Schedule
 
Sunday, March 19
Northeastern at Cincinnati               1 p.m.
Mercer at East Carolina                    1 p.m.
UCF at Jacksonville                           1 p.m.
Harvard at USF                                   1 p.m.                                            
Alabama State at Houston               2 p.m.
Memphis at Missouri State              2 p.m.
Columbia at Tulane                            2 p.m