Saturday,
May 17, 2008
CARSON-NEWMAN ELIMINATES TUSCULUM 9-3 AT NCAA
BASEBALL REGIONAL
TAMPA ---
Carson-Newman exploded for five runs in the sixth inning en route to a 9-3
upset win over second-seeded Tusculum in an elimination game of the 2008 NCAA
Division II South Regional Baseball Tournament.? The six-team,
double-elimination tournament is being hosted by the University of Tampa.
The Eagles (43-17) establish a new single-season record for wins, while ending
a four-game losing streak to their East Tennessee rivals. Tusculum ends its
season at 41-15, their fourth straight 40-win campaign.
Carson-Newman got on the board in the first inning against Pioneer starter Eric
Donahue (7-2). Second baseman Langdon Potts led off with a double and later
scored on a sacrifice fly by Derek Long.
The Eagles received a strong outing from starter Corbin Arial as he tossed four
scoreless innings before loading the bases in the fifth with one out. Lefty
Michael Elliot (4-0) surrendered a sacrifice fly to Carlos Rivera to plate the
first Pioneer run before ending the inning. Elliot pitched the next two and a
third en route to his fourth win of the season.
C-N batted around in the sixth, including a two-run homer by Tyler Wynn and a
two-run double by Jason Gray as the Eagles led 6-1.
The teams traded runs in the seventh, but the Eagles added two more in the
eighth. Pioneer catcher Christian Rosa hit a solo shot in the ninth in his
final collegiate at-bat to provide the final margin.?
For Rosa, it was his 12th home run of the year, scoring his 73rd
run which is a new school record.
Second baseman Maikol Gonzalez singled in his final at-bat for his 103rd
hit of 2008, establishing a new school and South Atlantic Conference record.
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