Weagle leads Ravens to World Series opening victory
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (May 24,
2003) - Franklin Pierce, ranked No. 21 in this week's
Collegiate Baseball magazine Division II poll, came from behind to
post a 2-1 victory over No. 6 Slippery Rock University in game one
of the NCAA Division II College World Series at Paterson Field this
afternoon.
Franklin Pierce (31-15) advances to
Monday's winner's bracket game against No. 1 Central Missouri State
University (48-7) at 7:30 p.m. (ET). The Mules topped No. 13 Grand
Valley State (Mich.) University (40-13-1) in Saturday's second
game, 3-2. Slippery Rock (48-12) must now come out of the loser's
bracket beginning with a game against Grand Valley on Monday at
3:30 p.m. (ET).
"We're obviously happy to get off
on the right foot this week," said fifth-year Head Coach
Jayson King. "We've been winning a lot of
these type of games over the last two weeks."
Franklin Pierce took advantage of a
sun-aided double in the bottom of the eighth and rode the right arm
of junior Matt Weagle (Charlton, Mass./Shephard
Hill) to victory in its first College World Series
appearance. The Ravens are now 4-0 in their first NCAA Tournament
in program history.
Weagle (9-1) picked up his 13th
victory over his last 14 decisions as he allowed just one earned
run, scattering six hits with seven strikeouts and two walks in his
program record-matching seventh complete game of the season, which
also matches the career mark of 17.
"I was a little nervous in the
first inning," said Weagle. "But once I got through that inning, I
felt pretty confident I could handle them for the full nine."
Franklin Pierce plated the winning
run in the eighth as sophomore catcher Eric Cavers
(Otisfield, Maine/Oxford Hills) benefited from his
second sun-aided hit of the day, a double that the Slippery Rock
centerfielder misjudged by three feet. Cavers advanced to third on
a fly out from senior Paul McAuliffe (Foxboro,
Mass./Foxboro) before scoring on a fielder's choice
to shortstop by senior Dan Close (Leominster,
Mass./Leominster) with two out.
"I just ran out everything I hit
today," said Cavers. "It had already happened to me once, so I saw
coach (Stan Jurkoic) waving me around first and I knew I had a
chance at a double."
Cavers singled earlier in the game
when what appeared to be a routine pop out to shortstop dropped
into the infield grass. He finished 2-for-4 for the game with the
lone run scored.
McAuliffe sparked the Ravens in the
sixth as he belted the first pitch of the frame over the
left-centerfield wall for his team-leading fifth home run of the
season to knot the score at 1-1.
"I knew we needed a spark," said
McAuliffe. "I'm an aggressive hitter and I just went up there
looking to hit a double and he put a fastball in my wheelhouse and
I got a good swing on it."
While Cavers was the lone Raven
with multiple hits, seniorMike Callahan (Worcester,
Mass./St. Peter Marian) finished 1-2 and freshman
Mike Chambers (Londonderry,
N.H./Londonderry) chipped in with a double.
Junior left-hander Steve Norris
(Clearfield, Pa.) suffered his first loss of the season (10-1) in a
hard-luck effort. He allowed two earned runs, scattering six hits
(the two sun-aided hits, plus one on a collision between the
shortstop and leftfielder) and one walk with four strikeouts.
Sophomore Chase Rowe (Saxonburg,
Pa.) hit 2-3 for Slippery Rock, while senior Alan Reichl
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) was 2-4 with a double and run scored. His double
was just the third extra-base hit (first double) Weagle has allowed
this season, the first since a triple at American International
College on April 23.
Slippery Rock took the first lead
of the World Series in the fourth. Reichl doubled to lead off the
frame and then advanced to third when Weagle was called for a balk.
Sophomore Bill Wolfe (Franklin, Pa.) drove him in with a sacrifice
fly.
"Two things were key for us today,"
said King. "Paul's home run really got us settled offensively and
two, Dan Close made a great throw from rightfield to keep the score
at 1-0 and I think was a big momentum shift because I felt
(Slippery Rock) was a little down after that."
Close gunned senior Brandon Stewart
(Plum Borough, Pa.) down at the plate for the second out of the
fourth inning after a Ben Marzullo (Brookville, Pa.) single through
the right side. Weagle then retired the next batter on a liner to
third to hold The Rock to just one run in the frame.
Teams
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| 5
| 6
| 7
| 8
| 9
| R
| H
| E
|
SRU
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 6
| 1
|
FP
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 1
| 0
| 2
| 6
| 1
|
BOX
SCORE
Batteries:
FP -Matt Weagle (9) and Eric Cavers.
SRU - Steve Norris, Dave Sansom (8) and Luke
Mollis.
WP: Weagle
(9-1)
LP: Norris (10-1)
HR: FP, Paul
McAuliffe (5).